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Spiritual Minded Military South Carolina National Guard: The Parris Island Standard — Why Every Marine Needs Both A Uniform and Ammunition

 

 

Spiritual Minded Military starts at the point all the Marines start: Parris Island.

Since 1915, marine corps recruit depot Parris Island has been training warriors. Every recruit is given two things by the drill instructors. First, a uniform. Second, ammunition. Without the other, one is not a Marine. The ammunition-less uniform is a display piece. The ammunition of the uniform-less type is a supply depot target.

The same doctrine governs your spiritual life. A uniform of the unseen war has been handed out to you. Ammunition has been issued against the same. You have been using but one.

The Parris Island Standard requires the two. Your battle armor speaks your loyalty. Your ammunition fuels your mission. Ammunitionless uniform is in sight but useless. Ununiformed ammunition is ammunition that is visible and invisible. The enemy has nothing to be afraid of.

The South Carolina National Guard Remnant will not be caught in a half-equipped state.

THE UNIFORM YOU ALREADY UNDERSTAND

You understand uniforms. You sported one at Parris Island. You have one on at drill weekend. The uniform transforms all.

The uniform informs your enemy of who you are. The uniform makes your tribe known. Your uniform informs you of who you are. The uniform does not ornament. The uniform is an identity.

Why you wear the uniform every day: Not because you have to. You are well-known. The patch informs your unit. Your authority is indicated by the rank. Your identity is shown on the name tape. The uniform is more eloquent than you.

The Parris Island Standard, Article One: Each Marine wears his uniform daily. Not only during the drill weekend. Not only upon formation being called. Every day. The enemy does not go on holidays. You need neither uniform.

Wear your field armor each morning when you get out of the house. At 7 AM the enemy is on the lookout. Present to him something to view.

THE AMMUNITION YOU HAVE BEEN NEGLECTING

Parris Island taught you to honor ammunition. You counted all the rounds. You totaled all the magazines. You never went out on the range without ammunition.

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Your spiritual life is prepared with ammunition as well. You have been going out to the range with blank magazines.

What is your spiritual ammunition? Electrolytes. Clean energy. Recovery protocols. When you are exhausted, the enemy attacks. He strikes when your minerals are low, when your energy has crashed, and when your nervous system is screaming.

The Marine Corps does not take a recruit to the Crucible with no food and water. The Marine Corps never sends a Marine to a combat area without resupply. Logistics must be the same as your spiritual war.

The Parris Island Standard, Article Two: All Marines keep their ammunition stored. Not only prior to the battle. Every day. It is your business to supply.

Your ammunition is Cellular Hydrate – Electrolyte Formula to rebuild what sweat steals. Junk food is not ammunition. Energy drinks are not ammunition. Sports drinks are sugar water. They spike. They crash. They leave you empty.

THE ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER

A Mariner in uniform and with no bullets is a parade prop. He looks the part. He cannot fight.

A Marine who has ammunition and is without a uniform is a supply depot. He possesses the means. Nobody knows who he is.

Nor is there fear of the enemy.

Thousands of people are members of the South Carolina National Guard. The uniform is possessed by many. On drill weekend they wear the OCPs. On Monday morning they put them on the clothesline. The remainder of the week, they are invisible. There is no threat to the enemy.

The ammunition is the possession of many. They hydrate. They fuel. They recover. Yet no one knows that they are on mission. Their tribe is unable to locate them. They are not visible to their enemy.

The Parris Island Standard, Article Three: Each Marine wears his uniform and carries his ammunition. Every day. No one without the other. The uniform has to be seen and the ammunition feared by the enemy.

For the uniform that makes you visible, secure your Soldier for Christ Field Armor. For the ammunition that makes you dangerous, secure your Cellular Hydrate and Mushroom Coffee.

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THE CRUCIBLE PROTOCOL

The Crucible is the end of Parris Island. Fifty-four hours. No sleep. Limited food. Full combat gear. The Crucible is a challenge to every recruit. The Crucible is still in the minds of every Marine.

A Crucible you have in your spiritual life. It takes place on a weekly basis. The Crucible on Sunday night: The adrenaline sinks. The mission ends. The silence is rushing in. The foe assails the exhausted.

The Monday morning Crucible: The civilian job starts. No formation. No wingman. No hierarchy. The hostile preys upon the lonely.

The Tuesday Crucible: The fog is thick. The desires are clamorous. The rival storms the division.

The majority of the Marines make it through the Crucible at Parris Island. A majority of the Marines give up to the weekly Crucible.

The Parris Island Standard, Article Four: All Marines follow a procedure of the weekly Crucible. You would not wish to live. You have plans to conquer.

There are three sections of your Crucible protocol. First, your uniform. Have on your field armor before the Crucible starts. Second, your ammunition. Hydraulic pre-crash. Stock up gasoline prior to the crash. Third, your wingman. One text. Three words. "You good?" The Crucible does not need to be survived alone.

THE SOUTH CAROLINA BATTLEFIELD

Parris Island is located in South Carolina. The Lowcountry. Beaufort. The Marine Corps Recruit Depot.

The enemy is active in South Carolina, as well. he conceals himself in the Lowcountry dampness. He attacks as you leave the island. In between drill weekend and Monday morning, he runs plays in the gap.

There are two main sectors of your battlefield.

  • Sector One: Parris Island/Beaufort. The Marine sector. Your uniform should be seen in the house of the Corps. You should have your ammunition prepared.
  • Sector Two: McEntire Joint National Guard Base/Eastover. The Guard sector. Your loyalty should be evident in the house of South Carolina Remnant.

Discover what industry you are in today. Where do you fight? What uniforms are you going to have? What will be your ammunition?

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THE ENEMY'S FAVORITE TARGET

The enemy does not fear a Marine in uniform on Parris Island. He knows the training is there. He knows the ammunition is there. He knows the drill instructors are watching.

The enemy attacks when you leave the island.

He attacks on the drive home. He attacks on Monday morning. He attacks when the uniform is in the closet and the ammunition is in the cabinet. He attacks the gap between who you are on Parris Island and who you become by Wednesday.

The Parris Island Standard closes the gap. Your uniform stays on. Your ammunition stays ready. Your mission stays active.

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Your mission does not end at the South Carolina line. Your mission does not end when drill weekend ends.

Close the gap. Wear your uniform between drill weekends. Carry your ammunition between drill weekends. The enemy attacks the gap. Do not give him one.

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CONCLUSION: THE PARRIS ISLAND STANDARD

Parris Island produces Marines. The Parris Island Standard produces Remnant.

The Standard has five articles. Every Marine executes a protocol for the weekly Crucible. Plan. Execute. Dominate.

Spiritual Minded Military issues the Parris Island Standard to the South Carolina National Guard Remnant. You are not a civilian. You are not a weekend warrior. You are a Marine. You are a soldier. You are armed. You are armored. You are on mission.

For the ammunition that fuels your mission, secure Cellular Hydrate – Electrolyte Formula and Spiritual Minded Mushroom Coffee Blend at SpiritualMindedNutrition.com.

This is the Spiritual Minded Military Parris Island Standard for the South Carolina National Guard. Every Marine needs both. Uniform and ammunition. Every day. Fall in.

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