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Marines Return to Being "Crusaders"

Posted: 04/18/2012 8:19 am

In 2008, when Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 was preparing to deploy to Iraq, the unit's commander, Lt. Col. William Lieblein, did something very wise and sensible -- he changed the nickname of the unit from "Crusaders" back to its former name, the "Werewolves." Stating the obvious, Lt. Col. Lieblein said, "The notion of being a crusader in that part of the world doesn't float."

But now, under new leadership, the unit is going back to being the "Crusaders," complete with an insignia of a crusader shield with a big red cross on it and a crusader knight as its mascot.

According to the Beaufort Gazette, the squadron's new commander, Lt. Col. Wade Wiegel, just doesn't see calling a U.S. military unit the "Crusaders" as being "politically incorrect." The paper quoted Wiegel saying of the name change: "It's a way for our Marines to draw on the service of the Marines before them, and to make their own history under the same name. As the squadron prepared to celebrate its (70th anniversary), my intent was to return the squadron to the Crusader name since 50 of the squadron's 70 years were under that name. The name change is a reflection of our heritage."

So, apparently, because it was the unit's 70th anniversary, Lt. Col. Wiegel decided that continuing to call the unit the "Werewolves" -- the name originally given to the unit by its WWII Marines 70 years ago -- didn't reflect the unit's heritage! This is as nonsensical as the historical revisionists who insist that "In God We Trust," which didn't become our national motto until 1956, somehow reflects the intent of the founding fathers more than "E Pluribus Unum," the motto that the founding fathers themselves actually chose in 1782.

This ...

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... is being replaced by this:

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Sources at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort have also confirmed that the "Crusader" insignia is being repainted on the planes flown by Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122. These U.S. Marine Corps planes will once again have a great big red crusader cross on them, as shown in this pre-2008 photo.

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While the renaming of the unit from "Werewolves" to "Crusaders" in 1958 was obviously just because the plane the unit was flying at the time was called the F-8 Crusader, and it was all in good fun in that era to do things like dress up the unit's mascot, a little statue of a crusader knight, in a unit baseball cap, it is not at all cute or funny now. With our troops deployed in Muslim countries where the disregard of religious sensitivities has led to the deaths of U.S. service members and others, it is just sheer stupidity.

And, of course, there is also the pesky little constitutional issue of a U.S. military unit having a big red crusader cross as its insignia. It seems that Lt. Col. Wiegel is having a bit of trouble understanding his own "Command Philosophy," in which he states: "Everyone wearing the uniform has sworn an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, and this oath provides the guideposts of what our country expects in return." Yeah, Lt. Col. Wiegel, that's what we expect in return -- a version of upholding the Constitution that includes using a big red crusader cross to represent our country!

Mikey Weinstein, the president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), after speaking to a number of Marines, including one from the "Crusaders" who is disgusted by the renaming and is "expecting MRFF to do something about this," issued the following statement:

"This universally disgraceful 'renaming' action by Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122's Commander is a literally breath-taking example of a wretched alloy of both blatant unconstitutionality and boundless stupidity. It will absolutely serve as a priceless propaganda bonanza of jovian magnitude for our nation's fundamentalist Islamic foes and, thus, represents a veritable national security threat to the United States of America. Likewise, it will incontrovertibly, directly and indirectly hasten the maiming and deaths of our armed forces members. To this world class cretin masquerading as the MFAS 122's Squadron Commander, I ask, has your motto now become 'The Few. The Proud. The Crusaders?' We'll be seeing you in Federal Court, chump."
 
 
 

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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
07:59 PM on 04/18/2012
Apparently Lieblein isn't aware that Crusaders were considered murderous, blasphemous invaders for those in the Middle East.
04:08 PM on 04/18/2012
If their insignia and mascot were representations of a piano, saxophone, drums and trombone I'd be down with it. Otherwise return the Werewolves and while you're at it include Waren Zevon.
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marignymitch
E pluribus unum percent
03:51 PM on 04/18/2012
Junior: 'They hate us for our freedoms.'
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rda1911a1
God Bless John Browning
02:27 PM on 04/18/2012
About time a proud tradition was honored again Semper Fi
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offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
08:05 PM on 04/18/2012
Are you aware that Crusaders invaded the Middle East and massacred Muslims?

Start with Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Crusades
11:13 AM on 04/18/2012
Normally I think these stories are much ado about nothing, but when I read the whole thing I have to say I changed my mind. Making that the symbol in that part of the world is at best insensitive, at worst a taunt.
10:50 AM on 04/18/2012
Well I can't see the harm... I think there's only two or three people in the middle east we haven't all ready pissed off with predator attacks, asinine photographs, killing sprees, and burned holy books. I think we could crop dust most of Afghanistan with urine and they'd wouldn't be surprised, that's how bad we've thrashed our image over there.
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BumpyKnight
Born OK the first time
10:45 AM on 04/18/2012
Bin-Ladin is gone, and yet he gets his way. Lt. Col. Wiegel is a threat to peace.
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
10:45 AM on 04/18/2012
I’m a little discouraged that a USMC LtCol would show this level of willful ignorance.
Having spent 30 years in the military I’ve known many well educated and knowledgeable Marine Corps officers.
For him to return this name is not any form of “historical” reference..
He knows full well that this term is inflammatory to both our enemies and allies in the Middle East.
I’ll go way out on a limb and guess we’ll find he is part of the new “Christian Warrior” sub set in the Military that has been so popularized by the Air Force.
Sort of like the George Bush “Bring them on” braggadocio, this will result in putting his Officers and men in greater danger for no purpose other than his own self aggrandizement.
04:03 PM on 04/18/2012
You apparently overlooked the fact that this is an Air Wing unit. It will be the Marines in other units that are on the ground, not the ones in LtCol Wiegel's unit, who will be put at greater risk because of LtCol Wiegel's poorly thought out decision to jettison the Werewolves' original name.

Although I agree that there are and have been many intelligent and capable officers in the Marine Corps, clearly LtCol Wiegel isn't one of them. His superiors would be justified in relieving him of command as a result of his lack of judgment. I doubt that they will do so, but they certainly should make sure that he never gets promoted again.

Semper Fi.
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
12:47 PM on 04/19/2012
Didn’t overlook it at all.
Our friends in the Middle East really don’t differentiate between an Aviator and a Grunt.
Flying planes overhead with big red crosses on the tail will tell them who they are fighting.
I totally agree with your sentiments but, as the Religious Right takes over more and more of the military I expect he’ll get promoted quickly.
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bg66astoria
Research Helps
10:17 PM on 05/29/2012
Overlooked?

Like Middle Easterners don't have SAMS. in shoulder held, truck launched & trailer-sized???

The Russians, Chinese, Koreans and others have been selling them their for years.
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Carl Caroli
I just don't understand people
10:38 AM on 04/18/2012
This is not acceptable and must not stand. It's way too suggestive. We are NOT a christian nation.
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rda1911a1
God Bless John Browning
02:28 PM on 04/18/2012
No but under Obama we are crusaders
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wesleypresley
Anti War since 1968
10:12 AM on 04/18/2012
It should be pointed out the Breivik the murderer in Norway also used a knight crusader with a red cross painted on his shield as the image to start his film on the justification to attack Muslims and liberals.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
09:36 AM on 04/18/2012
You'd expect better from "the few". But not in this case.