Sunday, 10 May 2026

#marines The Proud The Few

 So, there is Marines all over Hollywood, like Thrasher all over Thugs...

The US Army is significantly larger than the US Marine Corps, with roughly 450,000–500,000 active-duty soldiers compared to approximately 170,000–180,000 active-duty Marines. The Army is more than twice the size of the Marine Corps, operating as a large-scale land force, while the Marines serve as a smaller, rapid-response amphibious force.

Well, not just like. Big Red One was during Cold War a special unit. They had in Vietnam 80% losses. They faces the infamous 16 seconds survival time in a drop zone. Two pieces of intel today under discussion or claimed to be incorrect in the internet.
 
Rapid Response is something very different than active frontline duty. The Marines are mainly a light infantry force with a high amount of special forces. The Army fontline soldiers are build up towards and invasion and have special forces embedded among lesser trained and capable soldiers with a very lot of none-fighting soldiers as embedded.
 
Big Red One not only stands out by a Game, but they were the initial home of GIs. 
 
"GI" (or G.I.) primarily refers to an informal term for a soldier in the United States armed forces, particularly during WWII. It originated from "Government Issue" or "Galvanized Iron," used to mark military equipment. It is also commonly used as an abbreviation for "gastrointestinal" in medical contexts or the "glycemic index" in nutrition.
 
 In CIA papers, that we all may not legally have look at, GI says Gang Inflicted as early as building up the landing in Normandy. 
 
The term "hooligan" originated in London during the 1890s, likely derived from a rowdy Irish family named Houlihan or O'Hooligan depicted in music hall songs and comic sketches. It was popularised by police reports in 1894 referring to the "Hooligan Boys" gang in Lambeth and later adopted by the press to describe violent, destructive troublemakers.
Origin Breakdown:
The "Hooligan Boys" Gang: In the summer of 1898, the London press used the term widely after members of a gang called the "Hooligan Boys" were reported for violence in London police courts. 
 
Now add this and a pinch Greed:
 
Yes, in 1890, the City of London (the "Square Mile") was the world's premier trade hub and financial center, operating with unique, ancient, and legally enshrined rights that set it apart from the rest of London. 
By the late 19th century, it was the heart of the British Empire's commerce, handling global trade and supplying capital to the world.
 
Special Laws and Rights in 1890
Independent Governance: The City was governed by the City of London Corporation, which had its own Lord Mayor, separate police force, and distinct administrative structure that predated Parliament.
"Freedom of the City": While the medieval requirement to hold the "Freedom" in order to trade was largely traditional by 1890, it remained a necessary credential for participating in the City’s specific corporate governance and Livery Companies.
Unique Legal Status: The City maintained its own ancient liberties and rights regarding land, wills, and trade regulation.
Political Autonomy: The City was (and is) a distinct legal entity that frequently held onto its privileges despite attempts to modernize local government across the rest of the metropolis.
 
So, from my perspective, The Greedy being deep into clear Hierarchies preferring Primus Systems over Chaotic Systems managed to achieve comparable to Zionists over Diasporah Jews, The German Kaiser over Bavaria, a major win during the early steps of industrialization by using Secret Service, Propaganda and Mass-Destruction strategies.  
 
Does that not make sense for a Primus? 
 
Does Chaos trigger you?
 
Do you like Complexity?
 
Do you mind Orders?
 
I bet, that war will keep going. Humans are in need of rule and freedom. Both will continue to explore its boarders. Hopefully, not everywhere as in Germany. That's too many murdered.... for most Primus and Chaots. 
 
#cyberpunkcoltoure 
#noblessoblige