Marine Corps Commercial: “Toys for Tots — Guard Duty”

Moving 1997 video goes viral, featuring a Marine guard and a hopeful child.
The guard seems to ignore the boy’s question about Santa, but the child offers his Christmas list. Surprisingly, the guard takes the list with his left hand.

The video promotes the Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys For Tots initiative, collecting gifts for needy children.
This impactful 30-second ad’s message of kindness stands out among Christmas commercials, evoking strong emotions and highlighting the importance of initiatives like Toys For Tots in spreading holiday joy to less fortunate kids.

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