Kaffee: [seeing Markinson in the back seat of his car] Jesus Christ! Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: You left your door unlocked. Kaffee: You scared the shit out of me. Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: Just keep driving. Kaffee: Are you aware that you're under subpoena? Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: Yes. I'm also aware that the lives of two Marines are in your hands. If there were something I could do about that I would but since I can't the only thing I can do is help you, Lieutenant. Kaffee: Was it a code red? Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: Yes. Kaffee: Did Kendrick give the order? Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: Yes. Kaffee: Did you witness it? Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: I didn't need to... Kaffee: Did you witness it! Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: No. Kaffee: Then how do you know? Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: I know. Kaffee: Yeah, you know shit. Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: He was never going to be transferred off that base. [Kaffee turns the corner and stops the car] Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: Jessep was going to keep him on the base. He said he wanted him trained. Kaffee: We've got the transfer order its got your signature on it. Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: I know. I signed that the morning you arrived in Cuba five days after Santiago died. Kaffee: I'm going to talk to the prosecutor. I'm going to get you a deal some kind of immunity and in about 4 days you're going to appear as a witness for the defense and you're going to tell the court exactly what you just told me. In the meantime I'm going to get you into a motel room and we're going to start from the beginning. Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: I don't want a deal and I don't want immunity. I want you to know that I am proud neither of what I have done nor what I am doing.
Kaffee: Jack? Jack! They were given an order. Capt. Ross: I'll be right back. I'll be right back. Galloway: How long have you known about the order? Capt. Ross: I didn't. Who's this? Kaffee: She's Joe Galloway. She's Downey's attorney. She's very pleased to meet you. Capt. Ross: What exactly are you accusing me of, Commander? Galloway: How long have you known about the order? Kaffee: Jack didn't know about the order because if Jack did and he didn't tell us Jack knows he'd be violating about 14 articles of the Code of Ethics. As it is, Jack's got enough to worry about because, God forbid, our clients should decide to plead not guilty and testify for the record that they were given an order. Capt. Ross: Kendrick specifically told those men not to touch Santiago. Kaffee: That's right and then he went into Dawson and Downey's room and specifically ordered them to give Santiago a code red. Capt. Ross: That's not what Kendrick says. Kaffee: Kendrick's lying. Capt. Ross: You have proof? Kaffee: I have the defendants. Capt. Ross: And I have 23 Marines who aren't accused of murder and a Lieutenant with 4 letters of commendation. Kaffee: Why did Markinson go UA? Capt. Ross: You'll never know. Kaffee: You think I can't subpoena Markinson? Capt. Ross: You can try but you won't find him. You know what Markinson did for the first 17 of his 26 years in the Corps? Counter intelligence. Markinson's gone, there is no Markinson. Look, Danny, Jessup's star is on the rise. Division will give me a lot of room on this one to spare Jessup and the Corps any embarrassment. Kaffee: How much room? Capt. Ross: I'll knock it all down to involuntary manslaughter, two years they'll be home in six months. Galloway: No deal, we're going to court. Capt. Ross: No, you're not. Galloway: Why not? Capt. Ross: Because you'll lose and Danny knows it. And Danny also knows that if it does go to court then that means I'm going to have to go all the way. His clients are going to get charged with the whole truckload. Murder. Conspiracy. Conduct Unbecoming. And even though he's got me by the balls out here Danny knows that in a court room he loses this case. You see, Danny's an awfully talented lawyer and he's not about to let his clients go to jail for life when he knows that they could be home in six months. That's the end of this negotiation. I'll see you tomorrow morning at the arraignment.
Ben Yahzee: I'm Ben Yahzee, I guess the corps paired us up, may I join you? Joe Enders: You're blocking my view. Ben Yahzee: Sorry. [about the food] Ben Yahzee: What do they call this crap anyway? Joe Enders: Marines call it chow. Ben Yahzee: Well there is a propaganda effort there. Ben Yahzee: [he accidentally knocks over his cup of coffee] Shit, sorry, you could have mine. [he then accidentally spills the coffe all over his food] Joe Enders: What did you say your name was again? Ben Yahzee: Ben Yahzee. [Enders gives him his food which has been ruined and takes his food] Charlie Whitehorse: [in Navajo] How is your white man? Ben Yahzee: Hungry.
Prince Caspian: Two days ago, I didn't believe in the existence of talking animals... of dwarves or... or centaurs. Yet here you are, in strengths and numbers that we Telmarines could never have imagined. Whether this horn [raises horn for all to see] Prince Caspian: is magic or not, it brought us together... and together, we have a chance to take back what is ours!
Susan Pevensie: [aiming her bow and arrow at the Telmarines who have Trumpkin tied up in their boat] Drop him! [They toss Trumpkin in the water. Susan shoots one Telmarine and he falls overboard; the other leaps over the side and swims away] Trumpkin: [to Susan, after being rescued] Drop him? That's the best you can come up with?
Major General Partridge: Every other year, Congress decides we're spending too much money, a bunch of eggheads put their pointy little heads together and come up with a plan. This year it's the Joint Live-Fire Test Program. So now we've got the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines doing a circle-jerk over weapons testing, and you get to hold the big dick!
Kruger: Me? I had a choice either join the marines or go to jail. And you know what the shit of it is? Troy: Yeah, if you'd gone to jail... Kruger: Don't spoil the joke asshole. If I'd went to jail I'd be getting out today.
Grace: Yeah, I always knew you Marines were a weepy buncha motherfuckers. Scott: I got something in my eye.
Galloway: Tell your friend not to get cute down there, the Marines at Gitmo are fanatical. Lt. Weinberg: Fanatical about what? Galloway: About being Marines.
Kruger: [on top of pile of marines after football game] Kruger of Arabia!
Lieutenant Danny Roman: [trying to setup Omar by a bedrom window for a sniper shot, starts a joke] Omar... A Marine and a sailor are taking a piss... The Marine goes to leave without washing up... The sailor says, "In the Navy... they teach us to wash our hands...” The Marine turns to him and says... Omar: [in sync with Danny Roman] "... in the Marines they teach us not to piss on our hands...” [sniper takes his shot and wounds Omar in the shoulder ending the siege]
[the Telmarines learn their weapon stocks have been raided] General Glozelle: There's more. [Glozelle closes the cart door; a message is carved into the wood] King Miraz: "You were right to fear the woods." Lord Sopespian: "X"? King Miraz: Caspian. The Tenth.
Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem.
...It is a proud privilege to be a soldier
The soldier is the Army. No army is better than its soldiers. The Soldier is also a citizen. In fact, the highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one
In the simple moral maxim the Marine Corps teaches
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