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The Marine who danced with Vice President JD Vance during the inauguration night ball revealed that he made a joke to "break ...
(Lance Cpl. Ramon Garcia/Marine Corps) April Fools’ Day jokes across the Corps are abound, so be wary of what you read on social media, especially if it seems too good to be true.
When Frank Manteau joined the Marine Corps in 1995, the "eating crayons" joke didn't exist quite yet. He was used to the more timeless derogatory words, such as "jarhead" and "bullet sponges ...
Surely, the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David H. Berger had not endured some accidental in-public relief mishap. Such a ludicrous story would have been widely circulated, even among ...
Why did James P. Connolly become a stand-up comic? The way hetells it, he was ordered to.”I was in the Marine Corps, when the colonel I was working forasked me to write some jokes for him,&#8… ...
Vice President JD Vance cracked a dad joke backstage moments before dancing with a Marine at the Commander in Chief Ball.. Staff Sgt. Lexus Martinez, 27, was picked to dance alongside the 50th ...
The Marine Corps is investigating a music video posted on the Internet whose lyrics are about a U.S. Marine killing members of an Iraqi family. The Marine who made the song says it was meant as a ...
Uriarte added that around 2015 or 2016, on the United States Marine Crops Facebook page, there was a joke that some U.S. Army soldier gave an MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat) to a Marine that consisted of ...
The Marine chosen to dance with JD Vance on inauguration night revealed that the 50th vice president made a quick joke backstage to “break the ice” and ease her nerves before she stepped on ...
When acclaimed actor Gene Hackman ran away from his home in Danville, Illinois, to join the Marine Corps, his everyman appearance was apparently a factor, as he related to David Letterman in 1988.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. – A Marine corporal seen in a video singing about killing members of an Iraqi family says the song was a joke. "It's a song that I made up and it was nothing more than ...