Full Circle - U.S. Marine Corps Public Service Announcement

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Published 2021-11-11
Generations of Marines have fought and won for our Nation and then returned home as quality citizens who visibly and positively impact their communities and those around them. This is because every Marine makes the same promise: To remain faithful to the cause of our Nation, to the Corps, and to each other. That is the meaning of Semper Fidelis. Always Faithful. Always Marine.

All Comments (21)
  • It's like the Corps had a brainstorm that started with "How do we send the same message the Army tried to do, but in a way that actually works?"
  • @folgee7368
    A neighbor of mine who’s a vet would always say “the commercials is where all of our funding goes to”. Good ad though
  • @Wht_the_hell
    Hello. I am a person who discharged from the Marine Corps in south Korea. In S.Korea, the Marine Corps has the best pride. Just as you and our Marine Corps emblems are the same, We have the same blood flowing in our bodies. We feel infinite pride in dedicating our youth to our respective countries.🇰🇷🇺🇸🤙🏻
  • 50 years since bootcamp...still a Marine, older, wiser....but just as deadly! SEMPER FI!
  • @CHAOS_6E
    Why do people need to join anymore?? Emma and her two moms are unstoppable!
  • Incredible! Being in the Army it pains me to say the Marines have outdone us yet again. This is how recruiting commercials should be.
  • @alto2333
    Never regretted serving, always a marine
  • @Captain_Rhodor
    Army: "TwO mOmS" Marines: "We're gonna make you a badass and a goddamn productive member of your community!"
  • @lewistasso8866
    Meanwhile, the next Army commercial will be: "This is Blaine. He has not one, but two dads (one of caucasian and one of the afro-American races naturally). His adopted Asian sister, Joan, is "married" to her Hispanic wife, Mary. Together they have given Blaine the courage to sacrifice this dislike for the color green and overcome it to join the Army."
  • @the-sj3vq
    This is, by far, easily the best commercial for recruitment. This is downright motivating and inspiring. Marines were smart enough when the Army went with the “two moms” repertory.
  • Her smile at the end is the same one i had when I decided to join shipping out in April✊🏾🇺🇸💪🏽
  • The Marine Corps FINALLY acknowledges that they keep your soul forever. Semper Fidelis!!!
  • @sonofulti1859
    I'm in the Army and I have to say, this is way better than the Army's attempt.
  • @rohatmora5538
    This was a good ad: - Hit the target audience, showing that young men and women can fell the call to arms, or a way to get money for college or a rewarding career both in the military and civil sector - Showed a rise to challenge oneself and become greater than what you are now, if you have the spirit they will give the means and the drive - Didn't show anything about sexual orientation (because its nobodies busniess except yours) - Didn't show anything 'woke' or 'wokeism' ideals, and instead gave a simple but solid patriotic vibe of supporting one's nation and the people within it - Was underlined by a simple yet awakening soundtrack that emulated the 'beating heart' of the nation - and the Marines helping being the lifeblood of that body This was a good ad
  • 대한민국 해병대 출신이고 미국 해병대와 같이 훈련을 해본 입장에서 미해병대 항상 존경하고 응원합니다! ROKMC USMC We go together
  • Oorah!! The Marine Corps always has the best motivating commercials. Unlike the Army’s.
  • @Zer0Mercy83
    Lois from Family Guy said it best: "Chris, you can't join the Army, you're too young. Besides, the Army's weak. Now the Marines, those are the men you wanna (Bleep)."
  • @Nperez1986
    BRAVO BRAVO. As a hobbyist filmmaker, the production, sound, story, message, and direction hit the nail. Congrats on a job well done Marines! (You gave the Marines in this an award right?)
  • @benlake710
    It's a recruiting ad, but it speaks to the motivation of those that would become a member of the US military. I was Army myself, but the video speaks to a calling that some receive to serve. It's a calling to serve our country and community, and be a part of something greater than yourself. It is built upon the effort of countless individuals sharing the same wish to honor and support our community.