“Once a Marine, always a Marine!”
(MSgt Paul Woyshner, a 40-year Marine, is credited with originating this expression during a taproom argument with a discharged Marine.)
Once a Marine, Always a Marine: This truism is now the official motto of the Marine Corps League. The origin of the statement is credited to a gung-ho Marine Corps master sergeant, Paul Woyshner. During a barroom argument he shouted, “Once a Marine, always a Marine!” MSgt. Woyshner was right. Once the title “U.S. Marine” has been earned, it is retained. There are no ex-Marines or former-Marines. There are (1) active duty Marines, (2) retired Marines, (3) reserve Marines, and (4) Marine veterans. Nonetheless, once one has earned the title, he remains a Marine for life.
A taproom argument typically occurs in a bar or pub, where patrons engage in lively discussions or debates. These conversations can range from friendly banter to heated disputes, covering a wide variety of topics. The term “taproom” refers to the area where alcoholic beverages are served on tap, and it’s a common setting for social interactions. So, next time you find yourself in a spirited discussion at your local watering hole, you’ll know you’re having a taproom argument!