The motto of the Marine Corps
is Semper Fidelis. “Always Faithful.” Should that motto also apply to a Marine’s
family life?
It’s been over
45 years now, since I graduated from The Basic School in the early 1970s as a
young Marine Corps lieutenant. The one thing that remains clear in my mind, from
the all words that were spoken at that graduation, is the admonition from our Commanding
Officer, Colonel George W. Smith. (I would later serve under Smith as his
Officer-in-Charge of the Leadership Schools after he had been promoted to Major
General and was serving as the division commander of Third Marine Division in
Okinawa.)
Colonel Smith
pointedly told us young officers that he would never trust a man to honor his
oath to the Corps and the Constitution, who did not honor his marriage vows to
his own wife. If such a man would cheat on his wife, why should it not be
assumed that he would cheat on his country?
Yes, those words
stuck with me and I have had many occasions to apply them throughout my life.
Of course, they do
not only apply to Marine Corps officers; they are equally applicable to
politicians, government officials, businessmen, preachers and common laborers.
They are applicable to anyone with whom you deal.
Some folks today would
have us believe that what someone does in their private life has nothing to do
with their trustworthiness or ability to serve in some public capacity. Such a
belief makes no sense whatsoever.
What someone does
in their private life demonstrates to us who they really are . . . and we would
be wise to heed that lesson that they teach us.
So, do you still
want to ask me why I will not be voting in the upcoming presidential elections?
Really?
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