Would it have killed the two Marines in the background to help POTUS with his jacket instead of just standing there?
Why were they so impolite? Jesus.
Why were they so impolite? Jesus.
Chuck, I’m certain there are rules the Marines must follow and were not being impolite, just doing their job (of standing by the hatch and rendering honors).Would it have killed the two Marines in the background to help POTUS with his jacket instead of just standing there?
Why were they so impolite? Jesus.
I’m not @ChuckMK23 …but I have faced the wrath of angry senior enlisted Marines during AOCS…so I get what you’re saying, dude.…Side note: have you ever faced the wrath of an angry senior enlisted Marine?
I understand, but you’re not a junior Marine under strictly enforced orders.I don't know - if I see an 80 year old dude in the parking lot struggling, I help.
I wouldn’t…could be a trap…80 year old dude could be baiting you…he may have a bazooka, Kung Fu Grip, or something along those lines. Don’t be a sheep! Be a sheepdog!I don't know - if I see an 80 year old dude in the parking lot struggling, I help.
Interesting. Did not know those were boundaries...Their orders are to tend to the aircraft, Uninvited interactions with the principles (in this case CIC) is frowned upon.
If say the crew Chief offered to assist Mrs. Biden off the Aircraft he would have the issue addressed to him later.
I think it’s probably safe to assume the marines involved were not helping not because they didn’t want to but because they have extremely strict orders on what to do/not to do around POTUS. Plus they probably assumed that he was capable of putting his jacket on.Chuck, I’m certain there are rules the Marines must follow and were not being impolite, just doing their job (of standing by the hatch and rendering honors).
Side note: have you ever faced the wrath of an angry senior enlisted Marine?
I once heard a Gunny threaten some one with assignment to NAS Adak washrack.When I was in A- school, the top graduate was always offered orders to HMX-1. He was also then carefully warned by a senior NCO about be careful what you asked for, for it was a level of micro management in how to act 24 hours a day that was such pain that going to Yuma was a drastic improvement in quality of life.