The Marines' new Raider insignia gives special operators street cred.
I've read and heard concerns surrounding the new insignia for
Marine Corps special operations officers and enlisted personnel who have
successfully completed the Individual Training Course and become full
fledged members of Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command.
Marines and others should understand that every decision made by the
Marine Corps' senior leadership regarding MARSOC takes a large number of
factors into consideration: purpose, intent and potential unintended
consequences. Is it good not only for MARSOC but also good for the
Marine Corps at large?
This decision is part of the "embracing MARSOC" mandate that former
Commandant Gen. James Amos said we would do as a Marine Corps. In turn,
MARSOC has embraced the Marine Corps as well. Talk to any MARSOC Marine
Raider, and they will tell you “Marines are who we are. Special
operations are what we do.”
I can tell you that the Marines assigned to MARSOC live
up to that every day. They are some of the finest Marines with whom I
have had the honor of serving.
Within the special operations community, MARSOC Marine Raiders are
viewed the same way — as Marines who carry out special operations in a
most professional, adaptable, can-do manner. The Marine ethos and fabric
that is interwoven into each of them are what add to their specialness,
their uniqueness.
Retired Adm. Bill McRaven, who led U.S. Special Operations
Command, once said that being Marines is our niche within the special
ops community; it’s what makes us special and unlike any other in that
realm. That was, is, and will remain our identity within
MARSOC — the fact we are Marines. The tag on the front of our utility
uniforms reads the same as every other Marine who earns the eagle, globe
and anchor.
The new insignia is a means of identification, not separation,
within the Corps just like naval aviator wings, aircrew wings, scuba
insignia, explosive ordnance disposal insignia and jump wings.
This means of identification also serves another purpose for the
Marine Corps — MARSOC operates 90 percent of its time in a joint special
operations environment. Special operations credibility is a must
immediately in this environment. The insignia offers that credibility
without having to state it.
MARSOC has faithfully maintained its role and responsibility as
the Marine Corps’ special operation component to the joint community,
and it has continued to be a strong part of the Marine Corps fabric even
though there were concerns with the special operations specialty
designations and the Marine Raider name inheritance. Marine Raiders will
continue to stay the course of "always faithful" with the insignia.
Names etched on the memorial wall in front of the MARSOC
headquarters building in Stone Bay, North Carolina, attest to this fact.
Marine Raiders have proven it in combat.
I would ask, rather than have concerns about this, embrace it as a
good thing for the Marine Corps and the Marine Raiders who have worked
so very hard and sacrificed much to achieve this designation.
This article was originally published by Marines Corps Times on September 19, 2016(Photo Credit: Marine Corps)
Commander Maj. Gen. Mark Clark is a retired Marine Corps major general and the fourth
commander of Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command. He left
active duty in 2014. These views do not necessarily represent those of
the Marine Corps or the Defense Department.
The writer
is not employed by Military Times and the views expressed here do not
necessarily represent those of Military Times or its editorial staff.
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