Posted a night early to wish a Happy Birthday to the rest of the jugs, past and current, before the weekend. Youngest and oldest Marines, stand and be recognized.
As bound by tradition, the reading of the message.
A MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS
*As we commemorate the 226th anniversary of the founding of our Corps, Marines everywhere can take pride in their contributions to our great nation. We are a Corps born of an act of Congress, consecrated in sacrifice, steeped in tradition, and tested in battle. Our earned legacy is filled with the names of many great Marines: Lejeune, Vandegrift, Puller…Butler, Bestwick, Daly – who fill the annals of our lineage with their inspired acts of vision and gallantry.
Heroic actions on the battlefield are a hallmark of our legacy. Equally compelling are the countless heroic deeds of many other Marines who exemplify the virtue of placing the needs of others above their own. Whether it be a Marine saving an Okinawan child from drowning, or pulling people from a burning wreck, or a family extending itself to provide a safe, nurturing home for disadvantaged children, our lives are indeed full of heroism. Today we celebrate these deeds, not as exploits, but as contributions to the greater good – circumstances where Marines take care of not just their own, but reach out to care for others.
A lone Marine standing vigil on a dark night in Kosovo; a Marine Reservist serving as a firefighter or police officer who responds to an emergency in his community; a civilian Marine working alongside his counterparts in uniform who shares the perils and realities of a terrorist attack; and a committed spouse who finds the time to serve as an advocate for family programs in addition to making a home and supporting the family – all are among the heroes of all generations. We are indebted to them for their example of strength and their presence of character. They embrace our core values and live them to the fullest. They inspire us to do the same. We admire and appreciate their example as we celebrate the birth of our Corps and our rich heritage. As our motto enjoins us, let us always be faithful, to our God, our country, our Corps and to our families. Let us also resolve to be always faithful to those Marines who have bestowed upon us our proud legacy of sacrifice, courage, and victory against any foe.
To all Marines, past and present, who uphold the finest traditions of our Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, Happy Birthday
and…
Semper Fidelis,
J. L. JONES
General, U.S. Marine Corps
Commandant of the Marine Corps*
OORAH, Semper Fi, Oh Yeah, Hey Hey, and all the rest of that motivational stuff. Cheers to you all!!
Um, are you guys wearing your dress uniforms right now?
Ginger, a gentleman never tells.
Yes I am:)
Sylkyn
November 10, 2001, 1:22am
5
For those who have always rocked, we salute you.
Carry on, men.
Silky,
salute is returned and you are looking at getting the first piece of cake as the guest of honor
Good night, Chesty Puller, wherever you are.
Cpl. Rhosis, 3rd Herd, Golf 2/7
DaToad
November 10, 2001, 4:13am
9
There was small celebration for all the Marines at my company today. As always, they stood tall. Having fought beside them in RSVN, I salute the past, present, and future members of the USMC. Thank you all for your service to our country.
DT
Geobabe
November 12, 2001, 1:38am
10
So I’m a little late for the party–I was busy getting my toenails painted by Persephone . Did anyone save a Marine for me? OORAH indeed.
Oicu812
November 12, 2001, 1:52am
11
Happy Birthday from a little ol’ corpsman, TDY’ed with the Corps a long time ago…
O
Cpl. Rat, HMS-11, MAG-11, El Toro (1982-1986)
http://www.thefew.com
Oooraah, Turbo Dog , and the rest of the Jarheads out there. We have been, are now, and will forever remain, The Few, The Proud, The Marines.
Major UncleBill
USMCR
Padeye
November 12, 2001, 5:52pm
14
I was navy but proud to serve with marine instructors and fellow students at the NATTC in Memphis and the mardet on the Connie and Ranger. Damned if they didn’t have the cleanest head on the entire ship Of course they didn’t screw around during a broken arrow drill. The only person ever to point a weapon at me was a marine corporal telling me to hit the deck… which I did post fucking haste. Still I can think of no group of people I’d rather have on my side when the shit hits the fan.