Commandant of the Marine Corps, now the chair of the Naval
Academy Board of Visitors, that we were having General Mattis
speak this evening, he said, "Let me tell you a Jim Mattis story."
General Krulak said, when he was Commandant of the Marine
Corps, every year, starting about a week before Christmas, he
and his wife would bake hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
Christmas cookies. They would package them in small bundles.
Then on Christmas day, he would load his vehicle. At about
4 a.m., General Krulak would drive himself to every Marine
guard post in the Washington-Annapolis-Baltimore area and
deliver a small package of Christmas cookies to whatever Marines
were pulling guard duty that day. He said that one year, he had
gone down to Quantico as one of his stops to deliver Christmas
cookies to the Marines on guard duty. He went to the command
center and gave a package to the lance corporal who was on duty.
He asked, "Who's the officer of the day?" The lance corporal
said, "Sir, it's Brigadier General Mattis." And General Krulak
said, "No, no, no. I know who General Mattis is. I mean, who's
the officer of the day today, Christmas day?" The lance corporal,
feeling a little anxious, said, "Sir, it is Brigadier General Mattis."
General Krulak said that, about that time, he spotted in the back
room a cot, or a daybed. He said, "No, Lance Corporal. Who
slept in that bed last night?" The lance corporal said, "Sir, it was
Brigadier General Mattis." About that time, General Krulak said
that General Mattis came in, in a duty uniform with a sword, and
General Krulak said, "Jim, what are you doing here on
Christmas day? Why do you have duty?" General Mattis told
him that the young officer who was scheduled to have duty on
Christmas day had a family, and General Mattis decided it was
better for the young officer to spend Christmas Day with his
family, and so he chose to have duty on Christmas Day. General
Krulak said, "That's the kind of officer that Jim Mattis is."
The story above was told by Dr. Albert C. Pierce, the Director of the Center
for the Study of Professional Military Ethics at The United States Naval
Academy. He was introducing General James Mattis who gave a lecture on
Ethical Challenges in Contemporary Conflict in the spring of 2006. This was
taken from the transcript of that lecture.
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