The bond that unites all Marines into a cohesive team is built on shared values of honor, courage, and commitment. This deep sense of camaraderie is fostered through rigorous training, shared experiences, and a profound respect for one another. The Marine Corps' emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and a common mission cultivates trust and loyalty, enabling Marines to face any challenge together. Ultimately, it is their unwavering dedication to each other and their country that solidifies their unity.
He can challenge when he gets ready.
Running in the New York City Marathon was a (challenge) that Nina felt ready to overcome.
Challenge accepted.
Army stands for Aren't Ready for Marines Yet.
It means you're ready to take anything on.
In the sentence that you give, the word challenge is used as a noun.
Always get ready to give or take energy to get stability.
The best personality is a person who is outgoing and ready for a challenge.
Always get ready to give or take energy to get stability.
According to the Almanac there was 71,254 Marines who served in the Persian Gulf War!
A person who says "bring it on" is saying, "I'm ready/prepared to take your challenge."
Easy Exit Bonds are bonds which provides liquidity and easy exit route to the investor by way of redemption where investors can get ready encashment in case of need to withdraw before maturity.