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Historic Marine Corps Recruiting Manuals - Vintage Training Guides, Recruiting Strategies, and Leadership Doctrine from the United States Marine Corps (Military Images Project Book 3)

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Management number 231639612 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $90.00 Model Number 231639612
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Step inside the world of vintage United States Marine Corps recruiting with this fascinating collection of historic manuals, training documents, and recruiting doctrine from a different era of American military history.Historic Marine Corps Recruiting Manuals brings together rare and hard-to-find recruiting materials once used to identify, train, motivate, and develop future Marines. These documents offer a unique look into the mindset, standards, discipline, and leadership principles that helped shape generations of recruits and recruiters alike.Inside you’ll discover:Vintage Marine Corps recruiting manualsHistorical training and recruiting strategiesLeadership and motivational doctrineRecruiting techniques from past decadesInsights into Marine Corps culture and standardsOriginal military language and instructional materialThis book serves as both a historical archive and a collector’s resource for:Marines and veteransMilitary historiansRecruiters and leadership enthusiastsStudents of persuasion and communicationCollectors of military memorabilia and documentsWhether you’re a former Marine, a military history buff, or simply curious about how the Corps built its legendary reputation, this compilation provides a rare glimpse into the systems and philosophies behind recruiting “The Few and the Proud.”A valuable addition to any military history library.---This is a resurrected version of the original publication with a few expanded notes from the author.It is published here as a service of the Military Images Project founded by Dr. David Powers, a third-generation veteran who served in both the Marine Corps and the Army.The goal of the Military Images Project is to preserve military history by making publications, images, and illustrations available by reissuing them at a reasonable cost.“I enjoy finding old government guides, manuals, and maps and rescuing them from dusty attics, garages, and recycle bins. They represent a legacy that could be lost without an effort to preserve them. Not only that, they often represent memories for a lot of us. Some of the guides I publish are created from my own personal copies, such as my Green Monster that travelled with me through the swamps of Parris Island during boot camp.” Dr. David Powers---About the editor-Dr. David Powers is an adventurer, philosopher, and pioneer and lives a life of constant experimentation. His life's compass is "to seek out adventure in everything he does by being intentional, determined, and unstoppable and by energizing and outfitting others to embark on their own adventures". He fulfills his purpose through speaking and books and is a best-selling author in psychology and education. He is a decorated veteran of the Marine Corps and a founding member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He is married and the proud father of four feral boys and one princess that he and his wife homeschool. His mission in life is to find the magical best mug of coffee in the world. Read more

ASIN B0H3GCH83D
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Language English
File size 87.4 MB
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Publisher DrDavidPowers.com
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Book 3 of 4 Military Images Project
Print length 133 pages
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Publication date May 30, 2026
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