A recent post in the Fiscal Times quipped that Afghanistan may be the "Marines' last fight."
It's a common argument, made most especially following the end of a war, which typically precede shrinking defense budgets.
Well, in terms of fighting, the Marines have historically proven themselves in two theaters: war and Congress.
They've been around for 237 years, and here's 49 reasons why.
Unlike its sister services, Marines attract the youngest recruits, and train the fittest men and women.

Basic physical fitness standards — even for the guys who sit in offices — are the most difficult of any service.

Even the basic weapons qualifications are tougher.

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