Tag: Staff NCO

  • Not a Cell Phone in Sight

    Not a Cell Phone in Sight

    There was a time before cell phones when people were more present in their daily lives. Instead of staring down at their electronic devices, they were in the moment. Living.

    You can have this same nostalgic experience in the Marine Corps infantry, where you’re stuck in the field for days and weeks at a time, without a cell phone in sight. Smell the fresh air. The crisp rain. The misery.

    In all seriousness, there is something about the shared squalor amongst Marines that brings you all closer. Surviving together with nothing more than each other to entertain yourselves.

    This is what makes Marines.

    A few admin notes:

    You may have noticed I’ve been somewhat absent from my duties as Lance Corporal of the Marine Corps. This is, without a doubt, the longest stretch I’ve ever gone without posting regularly in 14 years of doing Terminal Lance.

    I have been recalibrating a lot. I have a young toddler and I’m also in a full time graduate program right now (using that GI Bill), so I have a lot on my plate. With that said, my work on TL has always been important to me and, prior to now, I’ve always put it first above all else. That is how I took TL to the heights it has reached over the years. Nonstop hustle.

    I’ve done a lot over the years and I have TL and the amazing community that has supported me to thank. It’s rare to create anything that so many people across the world love and appreciate, and I don’t take it for granted.

    Over the last few years I had a few professional setbacks that really did a number on me emotionally–combined with being a new dad, taking care of a baby, COVID, and everything else, it just really sent everything up in the air. I had to really take some steps back and evaluate whether my relationship to Terminal Lance was healthy.

    In any case, this isn’t a farewell post, just musing about the state of things. I’m trying some new stuff, like this animation here, and it gets me excited about new possibilities and frontiers.

    Consider supporting TL on Patreon by joining the Lance Corporal Underground. Terminal Lance has been independently owned and operated since day one in 2010, and your support will keep it that way. Check it out here!

  • Arrive Alive

    Arrive Alive

    Alcohol-related incidents are a serious problem in the Marine Corps community. I suppose that’s naturally what happens when you have a high-stress environment and young men and women with already low-inhibitions and a built-in sense of invincibility (by design).

    Marines love to drink, so it’s important that the Corps address these challenges with practical solutions. It’s been scientifically proven that nothing kills the vibe faster than talking to a Staff NCO of any paygrade.

    Have you ever been enjoying yourself and been suddenly forced to interact with an E-7?

    It’s the worst.

    This new program is a modern solution to an age-old problem. Stay safe out there, Marines.