My Open Letter to Commandant Berger

Okay gang, here it is, read, enjoy or not, and PLEASE give me your comments — I am not thin skinned. What a sad commentary to have to write, but I had to!

Dear Commandant Berger,

Sir, I pen this open letter to you, not as any form of disrespect, but only one of disagreement—albeit a rather loud and harsh disagreement. I have followed with keen interest much of what you have been carrying out as our 38th Commandant. I have hesitated writing to you since I know there is nothing I or any of my fellow retirees can do to change your mind. We have been watching and reading with much dismay your actions aimed in only one direction—you know, and we know where that is.

Firstly, you are surely wondering who this seemingly brash retiree is writing me? Well succinctly, I am a retired Marine just short of thirty-six years—ten enlisted and twenty-six as an officer. Having received a combat commission as a Sgt during my first tour in Vietnam, I eventually retired October 1993, so I was into my 23rd year when you were commissioned in 1981. I also note from you biography we are fellow Marylanders, you in Woodbine, me in Inverness.

In 1982 I was—as a senior Major—assigned as CO of the Corp’s then largest recruiting station—Chicago. I went in as a “fireman,” my predecessor had been fired. Chicago had ninety-two canvassing recruiters; the only station close to us was Los Angeles with seventy-eight. These two stations required a LtCol as CO because they needed an Assistant Operations Officer to help manage a pool that numbered into the thousands at any given time. If my memory serves me correctly, we annually shipped around 4,000 recruits to MCRD, San Diego.

I knew nothing about recruiting when assigned to this command. However, I was blessed to have a Deputy Director, an ADPP, and two Recruiter Instructors who were recruiting SME’s in every respect—they taught this Grunt Major how to spell recruiting.

With the help of many outstanding Marines, both canvassing recruiters and “A” billets, Chicago slowly rose from a failing station to be the top station for nineteen consecutive months. Because of the mentoring I had by so many experts, including the LtCol running MRRE at HQ, I believe by the time I was reassigned three years later, I was among the select few of the most knowledgeable 8402 officers in the Corps. It was the toughest assignment I ever had during my career—including combat. I learned much about the heritage, values, and the respect Americans had for the word Marine—and about myself as a leader.

So, why am I telling you all this? It isn’t meant to be boastful for I am certain any dedicated Marine would have been able to do the same with such expert mentoring and hardworking recruiters. No, I tell you because recruiting is in my veins. I bleed recruiting. I understand it better than most—including your general running the recruiting command. I think about it often. I have visited RS’s, spoke at poolee functions, and I started and ran a National Young Marine unit in IL for years. So your new “plan”—so cagily named “Semper Fi”—where your recruiting general has asked all veterans to be “faithful” to their Corps and assist in the recruiting effort—which I know is not doing well—really “woke” me up. Pun intended. The sheer audacity of such a request is unbelievable. Do you really think the retired community is going to take up that challenge? If you do, you sir have lost touch with your retired Marines.

I communicate regularly with 100’s of Marines, former, active, and especially retired—the entire non-active Marine force are in agreement that you are destroying “our” Corps. Sadly, I can longer speak with recruiters or poolees without lying, and I will not do that.

I say this with a heavy heart, but I have recently talked to one of our super stars from the Young Marine unit out of joining the Corps. That’s all he wanted to do when he graduated; he wanted to be like me. I even gave him some of my uniforms to wear in the unit. My conscience and respect for him would not allow him to do that—he was too good for that. So he took my advice and went on to college in hopes that by the time he graduates in four years you will not have totally destroyed our Corps. Maybe, just maybe, someone will come along and right all your wrongs.

Your actions are—as you state—”in the interest of bringing our Corps into the modern society” are contrary to everything our Corps has stood for since its birth. Your push for sexual preferences for women, unisex uniforms, women in the combat arms, allowing transgenders, relaxed female grooming standards and acceptance of despicable tattoos, fraternization at all levels, the vapid attacks on the very culture of the Corps, and its alleged racist/sexist heritage is unacceptable to those who have worn the EGA. I have not mentioned the draconian reduction or elimination of combat units and equipment, the destruction of the MAGTF, or your latest thoughts on recruiting cyber experts at elevated ranks without having to attend boot camp or OCS

Enlisting high tech people without having to go through boot camp or OCS? Having never been enlisted, you cannot “feel” the rage your Marines will experience. Those two “initiations” have always been the key ingredient that banded us together and made us a family forever i.e., earning that sacred EGA for life. I spent tours as a DI at Parris Island, and a Sgt Instructor at OCS—I know the intensity with which Marines hold that honor. I took part in instilling it.

Eighteen months of maternity leave. Sounds great—the female gender love it. May I asked which Marine, male or female, will do her job while she is home with her newborn for one and half years? Let’s be honest and ask of what value is this Woman Marine to the Corps? Joins for three years and spends one half of her enlistment on maternity leave. Considering recruit training, MCT, and then MOS training, you may have her for a year or even less. Bad move general.

Allowing a Sikh Major to wear his religious head garb and go unshaven? (Update: Doing more research after a call from a dear brother, it appears this dirt bag is a selected captain, not  a major. I can’t find where I got it that he was a selected major? I highlighted and expanded the pic of him and sure enough he is wearing 1st Lt bars. Sorry.) Are you kidding me? Do you have any idea what other Marines are thinking when they see him? No, I’m sure you don’t, and you obviously don’t care. Your changes are all directed towards pleasing every minority and the hell with everyone else. Is that what you mean about bringing the Corps into the “modern society?” General, that is your modern society, not mine or that of the retired community.

You are watering down our Corps, so we look like everyone else. We never looked like everyone else—we never wanted to look like everyone else. Remember the ad, If everyone could be a Marine, it wouldn’t be the Marines. America doesn’t need a second Army, America has always loved her Marine Corps, but that is slowly changing—some look at us as victims now. It’s amazing the questions I get from knowledgeable people when I am out and about wearing my Marine ball cap. You think America isn’t watching? Guess again general.

And what’s this about your comments concerning the Army National Guard recruiting our discharged Marines? Of course they do, why not? They are trained, disciplined, and understand honor, integrity, and commitment. Plus the ANG are not going woke like the Armed Forces. Another of my super stars in the Young Marine unit, a female, could not get into the PLC program at her college, so she went ROTC and is having the time of her life, getting rapid promotions employing the leadership principles she learned in the Young Marines. Remember them general, there are eleven of them in case you never learned them or forgot them.

Moreover, you complain about the other services recruiting our prior service Marines. Again, why not? But you say some of them are disappointed and are asking to come back into the fold. Did any of your recruiting gurus dig into what it was they were dissatisfied with the branch they chose? Probably not. My bet is they missed what the Corps had to offer such as pride, honor, being part of something great, and of course wearing the hard earned EGA. I will watch this action closely for I believe if you allow them a “streamlined” method of coming back, they will find themselves again disappointed by all the changes you have made to the Corps they remembered and loved.

Are we soon to become obsolete and folded into the Army? I mean they have artillery, so we didn’t need them. Is that your plan—we think so. Look above you general—what is the service of your bosses? I am sure they applaud your actions as it falls right in with their desires.

Finally, recruiting older Marines, not 18–20 year old’s as they haven’t achieved full maturity yet —so you say. Tell that to those of us who served in WW I or II, Korea, Vietnam, or the Sandbox. I know and I would “think” your generals would know what type of young man seeks out the Corps. The one we have always—to use the new PC term—vetted and made him a Marine for life. Now you don’t want him. You want the misanthropes, the gender confused, the lost souls, the weak minded, and those we know are poorly suited to the battlefield.

In closing, it appears your changes are destroying everything the United States Marine Corps has stood for in 246 years—the very fabric of the Corps. What happened to “We don’t promise you a rose garden,” or “The Few, The Proud, The Marines?” Now it appears it’s, “Come Join Our diverse organization, all are welcome.”

As I said at the beginning, I mean no disrespect to you general. I know I speak for the vast majority of the retired community when I disagree with all you are doing to “our” Corps. It seems you just don’t know how to say “No” to anything unless it is to diminish our traditional values. How dare you call our heritage racist and sexist. Tell that to four of the last six Sergeants Major of the Marine Corps who were black. My mantra was always, “Mission, Men, Myself.” Having read your Bio and watched intensely what you have done and are doing to our Marine Corps, I must place you in the category of a term I learned long ago as a PFC—Cocker Spaniel Marine! If you are unfamiliar with that term perhaps you need to read my book, We’ll All Die as Marines.”

Semper Fi General (if you can be),
Jim Bathurst
Col, USMC (Ret)
1958–1993

Postscript. You will probably never see this letter, but maybe, just maybe, someone will read it and find a way to get it on your desk. I hope so!

Originally posted 2021-12-05 16:31:52.

221 thoughts on “My Open Letter to Commandant Berger”

  1. Unaware of these proposed changes to our Corps. I am ordering my next ball cap to read “Old corps Marine”

  2. I thought I was the lone wolf out here. You expressed my sentiments perfectly. Every action by Berger reads like a story from The Onion or The Dufflblog. That is, I thought it was a joke.
    My only problem is that you expressed “…due respect” to him. He doesn’t have mine. He is a drunk Lance-Commandant who found an axe in the Pioneer Gear. Destroying everything and bragging about it!
    I have made several recent pleas to my friends:
    – “don’t let your children (or grandchildren) join ANY of the services! Not even my Marine Corps, because it’s gone.”
    Major Richard “Dick” Hardin,
    Elisted: 1983-87. Officer: 1987-2005

  3. Agreed. General Berger is only the most visible part of the problem. Responsibility belongs to every Colonel and General Officer who is complicit in the destruction of our Corps, and General Mattis needs to shoulder his share of responsibility. As SecDef he was a disappointment to all Marines. I am sure he is enjoying his positions on various Boards of Directors. He was willing to speak out against President Trump because his ego was bruised. He has maintained radio silence as the Marine Corps General Officers have gone woke.

  4. He’s not going to read this, because you post it in the wrong place.

    As a Retired Colonel, you should know better that this needs to be submitted to Marine Corps Gazzette, the Officers Magazine for sharing something like this.

    This website is a dead end street for most of us to come and commiserate. No one cares. CMC isn’t aware of this website and never will. He doesn’t have the time you think to peruse the WEB.

    1. LOL, that’s funny sir, Firstly the Gazette is the Officer’s magazine. Leatherneck is the enlisted magazine. If you are so hopped up about sending it to CMC, you look up his email address and send it to him. Start by trying: marine.mail.fct@usmc.mil. “Deadend” you say, there have been over 8,000 hits on this post since yesterday morning. You don’t think same hasn’t already sent it him. LOL, that’s funny. I know of at least tem who have. Thanks for you comment Mase

  5. Well said Jim. I couldn’t agree more. Berger will destroy our Corps.

  6. Until I read this open letter I had no idea of the changes proposed by the commandant of the Marine Corp. I am shocked! I joined the Corp in 1963 as a high school push out. Boot camp was the jump start I desperately need. Over the next 4 years I learned everything that was needed for me to become a good citizen and successful. Had this woke system been in place during my time in the Marine Corp God only knows what would have happened to me. When my enlistment was up I had achieved the rank of Sg.E-5 as a forward observer for 81 mortars In Viet Nam. Having been wounded twice was another wake up call. Being alive is not the same thing as living. There is a responsibility for being all you can be even after the Marine Corp. And that thinking carried me through college and a 34 year career.
    For 17 years I have been meeting with fellow Vets. During the next few days I will contact them. I feel sure you will be hearing from them.

    Simper Fi,
    John L. Smalley

  7. How does an idiot like this become a General? He couldn’t carry a 20 year old Marine’s backpack. Shame on him!!!!

  8. Colonel, a few of my fellow retired MGySgts speak of this often. The letter was spot on and I can attest that the general officer corps has went by way of the crapper. They all have hidden agendas but their senior enlisted that just sit by and don’t say a word either doesn’t help our cause. They’re all “window lickers” now and it’s disgusting. Our Corps as we know it is gone never to be restored to the days of old. Semper Fidelis! Dave Lato, MGySgt, retired.

    1. MGySgt Lato, it comes from the top of the enlisted tanks as well. I watched the previous SMMC tell a GySgt (who was upset that he was being told to suck it up about the huge number of PC changes) “If you don’t like it, get out.” Too many of the Corps-altering changes are being promoted by the senior enlisteds as well. Sadly, it’s not just the general officer corps.

  9. Right On Colonel, job-well-done. SgtMaj George H.Hunt USMC 1958-1984

  10. Sir you are plagiarizing the thoughts of all Marines, I know or have known , present, former, retired as well as families of all past, former, present Marines. I’m sure you are speaking for us all. Thanks for speaking out! Semper Fi Dick Weber

    1. Poor word choice. “Plagiarizing’ is a word of dishonor; reserved for the likes of John Kerry and Joe Biden.

  11. Dear Sir,

    I was an ROTC officer commissioned in 1969. I was an Airborne Ranger and later Special Forces Major. I served 24 years of active service, ARNG, Army Reserve and one miserable year as Department of the Army Civiliam (GS-13). Like you my retirement year was 1993. I served in the Pacific theater as well as the Centeral American campaigns.

    After 24 years of fighting communism it angers me greatly to see our young people so eager to accept total government control of their lives. The degredation of American society is the direct intent of the communist to take over full control of the military as well as the government.

    There is only one complaint that I have with your letter, it was far too polite and respectful toward a flag officer who obviously has no regard for history and tradition. Our senior military leadership need to be taken to task for their disregard for their oath of office. They lied when the swore to “uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America”. We can expect that kind of deceipt from politicians and we must not accept that from our flag officers. General Milley has openly bragged about his treasonous diservice to the Commander and Chief. It is my fervent hope and prayer thaat he will be so charged and proprerly and justly be dealt with. WE must regain our duty, honor and tradition.

    William F. Rennie,II
    MAJ USAR Retired

  12. Thank You Colonel for standing up for what is right. As a retired Marine who served on both sides of the aisle, enlisted and officer, it sickens me to see what is happening to our country and supposed leaders. We were taught God, Country, Corps in that order but that seems to have gone by the wayside. All I can say is God helps and be thankful that we have Marines like the Colonel that are willing to speak out.

  13. HAVING SERVED WITH IMMENSE PRIDE IN THE”CORPS”, I AGREE WITH EVERYTHING IN YOUR LETTER. LET’S BRING BACK ‘THE OLD CORPS”!!!!! BILL BECKER, 1957-1964, LAS VEGAS,NEVADA

  14. As a Lance Corporal in our Marine Corps (1958 to last active duty in 1962) and now a retired 80 year old Superior Court Judge with 18 years tenure in that calling, I am heartsick at what is being done to our Corps of Marines. The lessons I learned in our Marine Corps have allowed me to have pride, honor and success in civilian life beyond my wildest dreams. In my chambers at my court I had a full sized United States flag in one corner and a full sized Marine Corps flag in the other corner and an EGA Seal on the wall. The Marine Corps I knew seems now to be a relic of a distinguished past. I am tearfully sad that such is so, General Berger, truly tearfully sad.

    1. David sir. Thank you for your comments, especially coming from a Marine LCpl who went on to be come Superior Court Judge. I salute you sir. I am sure you are unhappy as well with some of you Judgeship peers. Semper Sir!

  15. Sir! I have your back, and would be very proud to have served with you! I am also a retired Marine from 1958-1982.I am 80 years old and will wear the uniform again at any place, at any time! What I am seeing and hearing is a slap in our faces and a total disgrace God bless us all!!!!.

  16. Amen, Amen, Amen. Don’t think anyone could have said it better.

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