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Strengthening the Lives of America's Youth ** * Young Marine 24/7

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Young Marine of the Year
                                                                    

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 Young Marine 24/7

 

The Division 6 Motto is to reflect that all Young Marines are to be true to their Obligation, Creed, and Code of Conduct 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.  This motto pertains to each Young Marine - whether they are in or out of uniform and regardless if they are away from or attending a Young Marine meeting/drill, community service or other public or social event.

 

                     Michael Wilson
Commanding Officer
Division 6 Young Marines
 
 
 
dis' re-spect'  noun 
 
Disrespect is a lact of respect, esteem or courteous regard.  To show discourtesy and rudeness.  Disrespectful behavoir is that which detracts from the respect due to the authority and peson of a superior.  It may consist of acts or language; and it is immaterial whether they refer to the superior's person or position of authority.  Truth is no defense.
 
disrespect is not acceptable behavior in the Young Marines and will not be tolerated !
 
All Division 6 Young Marines are required to know the above definitions and will remember that neither of these two behaviors will be tolerated within the
Young Marine program. 
 

 

 

Young Marine units are community-based programs lead by dedicated adult
volunteers. Many of these volunteers are former, retired, active duty, or reserve Marines who believe passionately that the values they learned as Marines had a positive affect on them. It is through these caring adults that Young Marines learn the inner values of Honor, Courage and Commitment.

 

Adult volunteers are individually screened by the National Headquarters based on background
information and recommendations provided with each person's registration.
 

 
Volunteer Now

 

 

The Young Marines are looking for a few good volunteers !

 

If you are an adult and would like be involved with the Young Marine program, please contact a unit near you, or visit the National Headquarters website for a complete packet and further information:  www.youngmarines.com

 

 
 
 

 

Division 6

Young Marine of the Year - 2012
YM GySgt Beth Abzun - LCpl Kenneth L. Worley Young Marines