MCEG
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Americans are unique as a nation that has often defended the rights of others for self-determination and freedom. The method preferred, though not always possible, in these pursuits is a diplomatic one. Diplomacy is the first line of intervention in securing freedom for others and maintaining and protection our own. When these efforts fail, military combat often ensues. Thus, the American people, the State Department and the U.S. Government are strongly in favor of the first line of defense used to protect American embassies, consulates and legations worldwide—the Marine Corps Embassy Guards (MCEG). In A Few Good Men, among the truths Jack Nicholson’s Colonel tells the lawyer played by Tom Cruise is the fact that the Marines are the wall that stands between American freedom in an often hostile world. The protection of this wall allows
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Approximate Word count = 606
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
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