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As a Marine myself, I am always a little skeptical when I see articles written by (RET) Leathernecks...A little research by active Marines and a few others can put things into perspective sometimes...
When an individual puts USMC (RET) or any other branch of service behind their name, they better be able to walk the walk and talk the talk....just sayin. Cuz iffin it aint true, they might find themselves spittin chicklets.
The Mythical Major Caudill
The article was written by a Mr. Marko Kloos.
Folks would surprised at just what they can accomplish with a little work...
http://www.governmentattic.org/2docs/FOIA_Logs_HQ-USMC_FY2006-FY2007.pdf

When an individual puts USMC (RET) or any other branch of service behind their name, they better be able to walk the walk and talk the talk....just sayin. Cuz iffin it aint true, they might find themselves spittin chicklets.

The Mythical Major Caudill
Interesting story here. In 2007, a blogger writes "Why the Gun Is Civilization," an essay that begins "Human beings only have two ways to deal with one another: reason and force." It argues that weaponry eliminates the ability to use force, requires reasoning, and thus is an underpinning of a civilized society.
By late 2007, the article is on other internet locations, but attributed to an apparently mythical "Maj. L. Caudill USMC (Ret.)." How or why it wound up attributed to that name is unknown.
And now, the essay winds up as two pages of Ted Nugent's latest, "Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto," and attributed to the mythical Major. If anyone's in touch with Uncle Ted, they might want to give him a heads up to the problem.
The article was written by a Mr. Marko Kloos.
Folks would surprised at just what they can accomplish with a little work...

http://www.governmentattic.org/2docs/FOIA_Logs_HQ-USMC_FY2006-FY2007.pdf