MCMAP and the Marine Warrior Ethos
Abstract
DURING THE 1970s, after the Vietnam War, a self-identity malaise befell the U.S. Armed Forces. Pacifism, self-indulgence, and egalitarian multiculturalism supplanted selfless patriotism as core values across the spectrum of American social institutions. Key segments of society publicly expressed contempt for any notion of service as an obligation of citizenship, including patriotic service in the military. This view became commonplace throughout...
Paper Details
Title
MCMAP and the Marine Warrior Ethos
Published Date
Nov 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
6
Pages
17
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