They comprise one of the smallest fractions of the smallest and most selective branch of the United States military.They spend an intensive thirteen weeks transforming America’s youthful suburbanites into the most respected and carefully trained elite warriors on the planet.
They’ve earned their place among the nation’s finest leaders.Their presence is commanding, their expectations are high, and their tolerance for excuses is non-existent.Yet, they are not the uncompromising, foreboding, uncaring, staunch disciplinarians we’ve come to love being entertained by in the movies and on television.They are Marine Corps drill instructors.They are the premier leaders of their organization, and they are the backbone of the Marine Corps.
Their mission is to write success stories. And, according to the Rand Corporation, the Marine Corps boasts the highest success and lowest attrition rates out of any of the other branch’s recruit training processes thanks to these professional and devoted leaders.While the general perception of these Marines may suggest that they somehow possess larger-than-life superhuman characteristics, the truth is that they are carefully selected professionals who spend their lives and careers developing themselves into the leadership powerhouses that they are while on and off the drill field.“Life isn’t about finding yourself.
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