New Marine Corps commercials released for March Madness 2015
Buckle up for some motivation, future jarheads and fans:
USMC Commercial: “Wall”
First, that awesome deep voice of the Marine Corps reminds us that walls everywhere are no match for the might of our devil dogs:
USMC Commercial: “The Land We Love”
Secondly, a motivational red-white-and-blue reminder of the awesome Land of Liberty we fight for. For whom do you serve?

Marine Corps Recruiting Command is scheduled to release its latest advertising campaign, “Toward the Sound of Chaos,” during the Big 12 Championship game on ESPN, March 10. The campaign is designed to highlight Marines’ roles as elite warriors and compassionate humanitarians.
(Photo: Marine Corps)
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