Be the hunter, not the hunted: Never allow your unit to be caught with its guard down.
James MattisRead
For the mission's sake, our country's sake, and the sake of the men who carried the Division's colors in the past battles - who fought for life and never lost their nerve - carry out your mission and keep your honor clean. Demonstrate to the world there is "No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy" than a U.S. Marine.
Interpretation
Honor and commitment to duty define a Marine's character.
This quote emphasizes the importance of loyalty, integrity, and dedication to one’s mission, particularly in the context of military service. It illustrates that a U.S. Marine upholds their honor while maintaining strong bonds with comrades and acknowledges their formidable nature as allies and adversaries alike.
In practice
During a military briefing, to inspire troops before a mission.
Be the hunter, not the hunted: Never allow your unit to be caught with its guard down.
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