This is a Man, a Hero, A Leader.

Found this on NRO from former Marine Mackubin Thomas Owens

Mackbin Thomas Owens has one valid criticism of General Mattis.

My criticism of Gen. Mattis is that he forgot that he wasn’t trying to inspire his Marines but was instead addressing a civilian group with press present. We wouldn’t want the ladies of the press getting a case of the vapors, now, would we?

But the fact that General Mattis is a great leader of Marines is not portrayed in the press. An example of his worth is this all hands message before the war started in 2003.

For decades, Saddam Hussein has tortured, imprisoned, raped and murdered the Iraqi people; invaded neighboring countries without provocation; and threatened the world with weapons of mass destruction. The time has come to end his reign of terror. On your young shoulders rest the hopes of mankind.

When I give you the word, together we will cross the Line of Departure, close with those forces that choose to fight, and destroy them. Our fight is not with the Iraqi people, nor is it with members of the Iraqi army who choose to surrender. While we will move swiftly and aggressively against those who resist, we will treat all others with decency, demonstrating chivalry and soldierly compassion for people who have endured a lifetime under Saddam’s oppression. Chemical attacks, treachery, and the use of the innocent as human shields can be expected, as can unethical tactics. Take it all in stride. Be the hunter, not the hunted: never allow your unit to be caught with its guard down. Use good judgment and act in the best interest of our Nation. “You are part of the world’s most feared and trusted force. Engage your brain before you engage your weapon. Share your courage with each other as we enter the uncertain terrain north of the Line of Departure. Keep faith with your comrades on your left and right and Marine Air overhead. Fight with a happy heart and strong spirit.

For the mission’s sake, our country’s sake, and the sake of the men who carried the Division’s colors in past battles - who fought for life and never lost their nerve - carry out you mission and keep your honor clean. Demonstrate to the world that there is ‘No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy’ than a U.S. Marine.

J.N. Mattis

Major General, US Marines

Commanding

All there is to say is Semper Fi, Do or Die.

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3 Responses to “This is a Man, a Hero, A Leader.”

  1. DC on 09 Feb 2005 at Wed 09 February 2005 09:56:39 #

    Michael,

    Thanks for posting this. I was, still probably am going to put it up. What a privilege and joy it must be to follow and fight with Gen. Mattis.

  2. John Carmichael on 09 Feb 2005 at Wed 09 February 2005 13:03:58 #

    Urh Rah!

    Absolutely GD right!

  3. Raven on 10 Feb 2005 at Thu 10 February 2005 03:46:06 #

    Liberal media is still having a hay day with Mattis. Rumor has it that a certain senator will be calling for an investigation. I say to them:
    Take your twisted panties and wrap them around Saddam.