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- When partnered with the Navy, the Marine Corps is uniquely capable, of expeditionary and amphibious operations while our Marine Expeditionary Units continue to be the crown jewel of our naval expeditionary forces. To continue to do so we require no less than 31 Amphibious Warfare Ships and 35 Medium Landing Ships.
Our maritime mobility is critically important now, and even more so in the future.
(U.S. Marine Corps video by 1st Lt. Isaac Lamberth)
#USMCInnovation #JointForce #BlueGreenTeam
"Infantry wins battles, logistics wins wars" -General John J. Pershing
Art of war- take enemy supplies
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Or produce more or all of the supplies
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And then Congress is going to be playing the Blame game when it’s too late for funding and they need the Marines during a crises situation
Don’t expect war with China anytime soon, they are heavily underpowered and their biggest ally is currently at war and losing. The way modern military weapons and relations are forming, there won’t be a time like ww2 where they need to send in Marines, that warfare is long gone son..
Congress, when not doing something useful (like properly funding the Navy’s gator navy), is a useless gasbag that should be totally cleaned out every six to eight months.
Gotta love that.. We are cutting/retire are navy faster then we can build them... *sighs and shakes head*
The moment when the marines just got new helmets, rifles, suppressors, infantry mini drones, JLTVs, plate carriers, and AAVs
@@jonathanbair523 capability > size
As much as I wouldn't change the time frame I was on active duty, during the GWOT, I originally assumed the Marine Corps was an amphibious fighting force. Little did I know we were being used in the same manner as regular Army. I'm glad to hear that we're getting back to our amphibious mission.
That goes back to at least WWI, Belleau Wood and all.
They are both, as well as the first to engage and quick reaction force. Elite infantry, step above the Army. (No offense dough boys)
@@cjclark1208 Someone should tell the Army that, US Army and Army National Guard have been the ones doing the bulk of the fighting (and yes, soldiers are still getting CIBs) over the past decade.
@@cjclark1208 They are utilized just like any other conventional infantry unit. Nothing elite or special about the mission.
Every clime and place brother...
Having been a MEU commander, I have worked on some of the assessments that went into crafting some of the policy that is being used today. Marines are always out there, just a few days or less to any problem that can arise. I have worked my way up from Recon, Force Recon, Raiders. A BLT(Battalion Landing Team) has every logistical element it needs to stand alone for a duration. Aviation element, logistical team for headquarters, artillery and light armor. MEU's also incorporate a Multi Special Purpose Force that is made up of a headquarters element, direct action platoon and security consisting of Recon or Force Recon elements. The MEU is an all in one asset that can provide be almost anywhere in a short period of time. This is what the Marines were designed for, quick reactionary Amphibious assault before larger elements are able to mobilize. No one does it better.
In EB Sledge’s book “With The Old Breed”. Marines infantry combat operations at Peleliu were supplemented by the Army’s 81st Infantry Division. USMC recently closed shop on their heavy tank battalions. Will the USMC rely on Army Tanks to help supplement those current Marine equipment voids as the national defense posturing pivots from trans national fighters to near peer threats?
USMC has been land locked over 20 years in Iraq & A-Stan needs to get back to the business of quick response fight & WIN then let the Army mop up.
Not USS OKINAWA by chance?
My old man would agree with you. First wave Guadacanal and was always pissed at McArthur for throwing the Marines at Peleliu to satisfy his ego. RIP Dad; I still have your ‘canal Purple Heart and the Bronze Star with the ‘V’ device for valor on Peleliu. God bless the United State Marine Corps.
@@hpblack1953 He would be proud, that you cherish his service.
🙏🏼🙄🥺My pray for all them..My son is a Marine.We are proud of them.We are very grateful for their services.God bless them always and forever 🙏🏼😔✌🏼❣️
Hopefully we can push for more maritime availability, its necessary now more than ever with the growing tensions in the South China Sea. Personally, I don't think a lot of Marines would be much too happy to participate in more MEUs, but it's in the culture to embrace the suck. Here's to keeping the seas free and the world safe.
Push it to where it will be peace and not war like I said in the back in the sixties and early seventies like it said Peace not war people said ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
I knew a lot of Marines that was from Camp lejeune North Carolina they were stationed there and I'll tell you what they won't take no crap
my command is the LHD 3 USS Kearsarge, deployed with the MEU 22 last year on deployment, great times with Marines, they were a solid group of warfighters, with great leadership and the grunts helped me learn how to get in the best shape of my life.. Blue-Green team will always win and be a dominant force in the expeditionary world of war.
I was with the 22nd MAU back in 83 -84
22nd MEU, Combat Logistics Battalion, Mass Casualty Evacuation Team (SOC) deployed 2007-2008. I didn’t get to slay any dragons like in the recruiting commercial, but we did fight actual pirates.
Didn’t see much water in the Corps but a whole lot of jungle Alpha 1/9 the Dead Walkers in the A Shau valley in the winter of 69 0331
A lot of my my buddies served in 1/9 during OEF. There was a lot of pride in that battalion because of the legacy.
Mad respect for 9th Marines in Vietnam.
My good Buddy, Earnie Washburn was in the Walking Dead, I was 1/5 and 3/1 in Nam. Semper Fi
The only water a lot of our Marines saw was in their canteens.
Went into the Marines in 1974. Almost joined the Navy instead. They had more programs. But I thought about it hard and decided being on a Navy ship floating around the ocean wasn't for me. So, I joined the Marines and ended up in helicopter maintenance and spent a total of 12 months at sea on deployments to the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. I finally understood what "Department of the Navy" meant. I never regretted a minute of that time.
boot camp must have been hell back then.
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65 years a go
Oohrah Marines! Thank you, US Navy, for being the delivery service of Marines around the world! Semper Fi!
Hey Brother Marine, we have to have taxis to take us places. 😂🤣😟🇺🇸✌️
@@RobertJones-ux6ncand the u.s.a.f. is the Uber/ Lyft for those Army troops 😅😆😂🤣
@@berzerker1100 I went to Okinawa on a C-141 and came back to the States on an Landing Platform Dock Ship (Amphibious Ship) SEMPER FI Brother Warrior.
You Sailors rock and thank you for your care of us. Semper Fi.
You're welcome. We now called ourselves Uber instead of Taxis =) that's why our Sea Pay is around $400. =) FYI. I was did a few deployment with the 11th MEU, met a lot of great Marines!
God Bless our Marine Corps!
HMC USN (RET) spent 18 years with the Marines, the best fighting force in the world. Strangely enough, I found myself with the help of another staff NCO, trying to teach marines how to climb a "wet net" from a mike boat (sp) to the deck of an LKA. I was taught this in my training, but the young Marines weren't! This deployment that I was on, a BLT, in the Pacific, we all knew why we were there. I guess since then they have changed the name, but hopefully they have not changed the mission. LOL I also had to show some Marines how to set up a GP tent when we stayed in Korea. We were on advanced party and had 80 tents to set up. We divided into 4 teams, with me in charge of one team. My team won!! I also saw the transport of the "shitters" down to our camp from their storage point. I also had the Lt Col in charge of the permanent personnel medevaced. Came to find out he had botulism poisoning, and the Korean General he dined with the night before died. For all this, my Marines awarded me the highest honor. At morning formation the morning before the main body arrived, they awarded me SSgt chevrons! I was overwhelmed! I was just doing my job, trying to help out! Those chevrons mean more to me than anything else that I have earned since!
Sorry for the "story". It and the Marines mean a lot to me. They have always had a unique mission, and it should remain so.
Semper Fidelis Doc
Semper Fi, Doc!
WE NEEDD MORE SHIPS AND TO INCREASE READINESS!!! Our adversaries are scaling up as we scale down.
It’s almost as it’s intentionally designed to harms us.
@@soonerfrac4611 Yes, absolutely. We’re intentionally being weakened by our own government !
@@soonerfrac4611like US has 750 military bases more than ever US is not scaling down.
It's by design. NWO.
Expeditionary Force 14 months it was an Honor to serve and help the world
Having had been an Active Duty Marine from 1975 to 1987 I have been on many different types off these Amphibious Ships to different locations around the world mostly in training.
That’s lame
Of all the amphibs I hitched a ride on, the LSTs were the most uncomfortable, the easiest to roll (up to 55 degree rolls in Sea of Japan) and had the most cramped surfers for embarked Marines.
3 of my best experiences in uniform were on MEU's! 15th x2 OIF, 31st x1 Great times! Semper Fi
SEMPER FI
The Marine Corps requires a number of amphibious warfare ships to be able to meet its needs and exigencies of crisis moments to do. It’s jobs effectively. I served as a platoon doc in the FMF aboard ships that have now been retired and turned into scrap. Modern capabilities aside,the Maines will work with what is in the inventory, but proper planning with enable them to accomplish their mission without begging for more. Oorah and Semper Fi
Why? I don't miss some of those rust buckets like the USS Portland or USS Comstock. GIve me USS San Antonios all day long.
I'm a former Marine tank commander from the 70's. I was aboard the USS Cayuga in 72, and the USS Boulder LST in 74. I've heard that the Corps is thinking of doing away with most infantry (tanks and arty) and leaving that up to the Army. Semper Fi.
Was on the USS Makin Island LHD 8 and deployed with the 11th MEU. People really don't realize the importance and versatility of these amphibious assault ships and the operations they can conduct.
Thank you USMC for publicly addressing this issue. The USMC needs these capabilities for a future Pacific fight.
That being said when you are paying $500,000 per JLTV, as a example, the military industrial complex is not only fleecing the tax payers but significantly hurting the defense of the United States. Their profit, cost plus contracting, and cost overruns paid by the tax payers; NOT the contractors NEEDS to be harshly fixed now .
Semper Fi ! Semper Fi !
Salute to the Marines proud and high ,
Awesome fleets like mighty beasts ,
Heroic deeds won't fade like mists ! 🤗🤗🤗🤌🤌🤌👍👍👍
I was a Radio Operator with the 22nd MEU during Operation Sharp Edge in Liberia in the early 90s.
Semper Fi.
Spent 3 1/2 years in USN 'amphib' taxy service for USMC and others. A very underappreciated part of the chain, but so necessary.
Thank-you for your service. We are grateful.
Marines are the elite. I have always admired you and respect you and the Navy in the highest regard. God bless you and keep you safe.
Good to see us going back to our original purpose; I was in when we were playing Army Junior.
God bless our brave veterans ur the real heros in my eyes no words can express my appreciation and respect for u all thank u guys for wat u do plus the Sacrifices you've made for us and country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
For these people, I always give extra. Keeping cushion of safety and danger, far away from my family. Thank you for service.
Nice to see that clip of Marines landing in Grenada from 1983. Urgent Fury was a pivotal mission that changed how our military prepares for combat today.
God bless Marine Corps 🇺🇲💜
" Corps" not Corp. We are not a corporation. Corps is a military formation...
Semper Fi Ooorah. Be safe out there.😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚓️⚓️⚓️
Outstanding ! The World's Finest US Marines. Semper Fi
This for me so hype. I’m in the process of applying to the Marine Jag Corps. I hope I am selected 🙏🏾
Semper Fi Good Luck RET USMC MGySgt
@@MorningStar13yt thank you, sir
age?
@@sebastianb180 29. I know I’ll need a waiver
@@EduardoLima never too late, goodluck
All the best always Marines🙏❣️
Ngl I saw force design 2030. And I thought while working in a group home at 22 year old. What an exciting time to become a marine. So at 22 years old. I'm going in for marine infantry 6 year contract
Just do 4 and see how you feel
The upcoming war in the WestPac will be aweful. A massive battle unseen before in both material and personnel. Marines being at the very front and as exposed as never before on tiny islands, this slaughterhouse of a war could decimate most of the Corps within a short period of time. Semper Fidelis Marines
Those timy islands won't be isolated specks in the Pacific.They will be scattered among dozens,even hundreds of other islands in the Phillippines
and islands to the south of Japan. Its gonna be a shell game and the Marines are practicing to not be there every time China lifts a rock.
Great video Lt. Lamberth, very well written and laid out to give the average American of what the marine corps needs and problems are and what the marine corps is planning in order to ensure that the security of this nation in the years to come. They need to let you keep making videos like this.
V/R,
A proud American.
Thank you!
My prayers are out for y'all and your family God bless each and everyone of y'all please always come home safe 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
My first duty station was with B 1/5 in 61. We used to go through surf indoctrination and climbing down wet nets into a landing craft. Surf indoctrination was pretty good. We were put on landing crafts in utilities,boots, life jacket and taken beyond the surf then we had to make our way to shore. But sometimes the current would take you away from the beachhead. The water off Camp Pendleton was pretty cold.
Love how honest this is
Awesome Marine! Thank you to all for your great work and sacrifice.. Oorah Marine ..God Bless you all
No Marine should have to buy a drink in your town.
Semper Fi to all Marines!
5:00 LSTs making a comeback in the marines what a time to be alive
Good stuff, pump out more medium sized Amphibs
nice to see the marines doing marine stuff and not trying to be army jr. for once in the past 20 (30, 40...70) years
Cheers to the 13th MEU, now deployed!
Amphibious warfare is what Marines do best. It may not operate in the same manner as before, but our ship-to-shore and beyond capabilities are what set us apart.
We need more of them
Put the last 30 seconds on repeat, I could wat it forever!
This video is incredibly interesting in my opinion. I have no military background but love everything that you and other branches do. As a real estate agent, people complain to me non-stop about taxes. In my opinion, taxes are one of the best thing we can do for our country, to an extent. How can we expect our country to better our lives without helping out? How do we pay for our defense budget? Taxes. Do we want our defense budget to be able to protect us domestically? Taxes. Do we want to be the world leader in military? Taxes. I get people asking for relief because it allows them to spend more money in other industries which improves the economy but I want my defenses to be at the #1 tier with nobody in contention. Semper Fi
That last 30 seconds is pretty rad if we do say so ourselves 🤟
The problem is that these tax dollars continually go missing. The Pentagon loses trillions and acts as if it is just pocket change that fell into the couch. At the end of the day, the DoD is one of the last places I'd look to start saving tax dollars considering that their is plenty of bloat to be found elsewhere.
The problem is that Congress lacks fiscal responsibility. As long as they’re not spending their own, they waste it.
In the process of getting my hand tat removed. Can’t wait to join!
The LHA and LHD can also be used as light carriers, like the USS Tripoli recently in the Pacific Ocean.
We love all our Marines and god bless you all 🙏🙏🇺🇸💪💕
Time to ramp up the numbers more now than ever since the end of WWII.
I was with the 15th MEU , 92/93 WESPAC cruise and Operation Restore Hope, Mogadishu
It costs less to prevent a war than to fight a war. The way to deter an aggressive China from attacking our allies & national interests is to show them we have the resolve BEFORE the shooting starts. The Marine Corps is pivoting from two decades of the Global War On Terror back to an amphibious/expeditionary emphasis. A lot of us former Marines were skeptical, but the War in Ukraine has confirmed that mobility, autonomy, Reconnaissance/Counter-Reconnaissance , area denial, and observation is more important than being a second land army. Getting to these islands first, spotting targets, using portable missiles, communicating to the heavier weapons platforms and letting them bomb the shit out of the invaders is what will deter & win these wars.
My Old Marine Corps has changed!
Tom Boyte
GySgt. USMC, retired
Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
Bronze Star, Purple Heart
Semper FI!
Salute and respect mate👍🇳🇿
Anyone ever noticed that there are very few Congress members who served in the Military, let alone the front lines. 🤷🏽IJS
They could always go into the mothball fleet, pick a couple of good hulls for the white tornado treatment. A reactor, latest systems, etc, at a fraction of the price.
Shoutout makin, deployment rocking
I served on USS Whidbey Island LSD 41 1993-96 and USS Wasp LHD 1 2000-03...
History repeats
Thunder Bay, Canada as the next big destination for building Warships . Mining, steelworks, and freight rail already included .
#ProjectStrix #MarineMechanics
#TerranIntelligence #AdeptasSororitas
#Marines #Hoorah
In my experience I see amphibs being the front line force rather than aircraft carriers. Instead of huge bulking destroyers have flotillas of frigates and LCS type ships to combat our adversaries in the Pacific.
Got my Eagle Globe and Anchor a day after Valentines. Graduated 3 days ago.
Im excited for the future. MARSOC looks tight as fuck
Go FMF!!! Bright future!! Semper Fi!
To much marine blood spilled for shit politics, otherwise the whole world has respect for the US marines.
They can’t make a budget, and you want them to declare war?
Well Done!!
Great!
The time of peace is ending gentlemen. We must face reality and hope for the best peace and diplomacy prevails..if not we all must do our part to defend our homeland.
Dynamic Duo.❤❤
Marines will always do what Marines have to do! It would be nice though if the Corps had what it needs before they need it. SEMPER FI BROTHERS!
The Marine Corps began in 1775 and sadly ended in 1976 when it began to drop it's standards for 30/40% of members in uniform. I was on staff at the USNA when the standards also were lowered at the Yard. SAD USN/USMC Ret.
Those 20/40% the standards were lowered for were female cadets. Most people reading your words may not grasp the context.
In 1976, Congress opened the military academies to female cadets. The means the class of 1980 was the class those first women who showed up in 1976 would graduate in.
I assume those women were being held to a female standard, which really wasn't a big deal since women would be barred from combat related duties for an additional 18 years after 76 and would not start to be get combat related duties until 1994 got them sea duty across the fleet and
women could become fighter pilots in the Air Force and Navy and fly helos in the Army.
Semper Fi Marines!
Were those Air Force Generals answering questions in Congress about ships? Or did the Navy change uniforms?
The whole world thank's the marine's .... For there service. Roa aotearoa nui.
I realize the purpose of these are to increase our readiness level but what are we readying for? Is it with China and Russia?
Got to love the Matt Gaetz cameo. Great Editing! I also love the Australian M1 Abrams cameo. Ya know the tanks the Commandant thinks we won't need? Way to slip in that "FU" to the CMC!
But the tanks really don't help the marines, How is an abrams going to be viable on a small island when they can only unload one at a time slowly while Chinese troops with pvc pipe rpgs surround it. Instead of using marine units to take a foothold, and not have to worry about the logistics of tanks. It is actually a good decision.
@@Cold-wf3rw too many are thinking about the history of the Corp from 1950 to the present. The Marines were forged in the Pacific Islands of the 40s and that will be their future for the 21st century.
@@stevenalvarado-doc7334 Fr, and they use the example of using Sherman's on the big islands like they weren't a insane headache for the troops. Or that Sherman's were designed to me transported. We can't do that with modern day tanks.
@@Cold-wf3rw We have yet to fight a war without tanks since it was invented. "Nobody wants a tank until you need it."--Every Grunt who ever lived.
Let's F*CKIN GO Marines!!! 🇺🇲
Whatever gets the Amphibious Assault Vehicles there quickest... What are yalls' thoughts on the Liberty Lifter program?
Liberty lifter?
@@eastinthames6624 think of a Spruce Goose concept with twin hulls and a 10k ft ceiling... here's a DARPA video about it czcams.com/video/IOnLpXVkkTU/video.html
@@eastinthames6624 The Liberty Lifter is a concept from the U.S. military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched in mid-2022 to develop a long-range, low-cost transport using the idea of a maritime ground-effect vehicle.
@@FarmerDrew oh ok so from what understanding I have it doesn't seem like to terrible of an idea I mean it depend how close a threat is to the shore unless the whole point is deploy from the sea and make way inland
@@eastinthames6624 The Landing Craft Air Cushion, or LCAC, is used primarily by the U.S. Marine Corps to transport troops and equipment from amphibious ships to operations ashore. The Liberty Lifter would supplement these operations in uncontested beach landings. Traditional landing craft support methods to soften the beach would still be used, if the enemy beachhead was fortified.
I still love my Corps!
WPNS Co. 2nd BN 5th MAR 0331
Our military has gone through size cycles for over 100 or more years. Each time we cut small we are put in war and have to rebuild. When we are at strength it seems we are at peace. You decide. War or peace.
I was part of the 1st MEU in the PG.
The LSM -- in other words, a WW2 era LST, but one that doesn't carry as many troops. Got it.
Big shout out to all the Logistics/Embarkation Specialists
Yup, been there done that, LST, LSU, 1966...OOOORRRAH.
I 24/7 owe the advanced civilization I live i and surrounded by as I live marine corps in y'all civilization.
Thank God we have our brave Lt Colonels on Capitol Hill!
Hooyah!! LHD-3 i was part of that deployment we came back October 0f 2022. Shout out to MEU 22 proud to have served that deployment with yall.💪💪🤝
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The other night just before heading out I said to an officer..."yes Sir"...he said "I'm not a male!" I replied "well if your not a man what the hell are you doing in the Marines?"
I'll tell you later what the female officer said when I called her Mam.
General Wilson is watching from Heaven. Do not wreck what he worked hard to keep on track.
Have you found any dubya emdees yet?
I've in have all musical instrument musicians in prison by the knew natural sound of the music they play
Joined in 2011, no regrets except not staying in longer
The biggest hedge against America's enemy. It needs another Chesty Puller. Chesty never quit!
Godspeed all home safely.
The ship that yall saw from intelligent exstraterestrail life is haunting earth over chanel west coast for kid of i.
Build more of them
Semper Fi
Give us less, and we will do more! Semper "fuckin" Fi...
where is the shore bombardment needed to support amphibious landings operation?
Himars, missiles, cobras, and F-18s
GET SOME!