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Happy Birthday USMC - 247 Years - Semper Fidelis
2022-11-10
10 November 2022

A MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS

70 years ago, Army Major General Frank E. Lowe was quoted as saying, "The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight." That testimonial rings as true now as it did then, and will remain so tomorrow. As we celebrate the 247th anniversary of our Corps' founding, we reflect on nearly two and a half centuries of exceptional prowess, while also taking objective stock of where we are today and how we will prepare for future battlefields. Our birthday provides us a chance to focus on the one thing common to our success in the past, present, and future: the individual Marine. Victories are not won because of technology or equipment, but because of our Marines.

Since 1775, Marines have fought courageously and tenaciously in every conflict our country has faced. Through the Revolution, the Spanish-American War, World Wars in Europe and the Pacific, conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, and operations in the Middle East, Marines consistently earned a reputation as the world's elite fighting force. We inherit and take pride in this reputation, evolved over time by Marines acquitting themselves with honor and distinction on every battlefield in every clime and place. Battlefields change, and Marines have always adapted to the environment and the changing character of war - but the reason we fight and win is immutable. It's the individual warfighters, and their love for each other, that makes our Corps as formidable a force today as it has been for the past 247 years. It's our ethos and our unapologetic resolve to be the most capable and lethal fighting force that sets us apart from the rest.

Current events around the world remind us that peace is not guaranteed. While we are justifiably proud of our past and pay tribute to the remarkable warfighters who came before us, we understand that the stories of yesterday cannot secure our freedom tomorrow. We must be ready to respond when our Nation calls. It falls on Marines who are in uniform today to write the next chapter of our Corps. The solemn responsibility of maintaining our illustrious warfighting legacy rests upon your shoulders. I know that you are up to that task. The battlefields of tomorrow are uncertain. The future characteristics of warfare are uncertain. But one thing is certain - wherever Marines are called, they will fight and win - today, tomorrow, and into the future.

Happy 247th Birthday, Marines!
Posted by:NoMoreBS

#16  Happy Birthday, USMC!
Posted by: Frank G   2022-11-10 20:05  

#15  The USMC was a foundational cornerstone for the rest of my careers, in the USMC, Law Enforcement, the US Army and Homeland Security. Pride, Confidence, Competence, Courage, Fortitude and a wicked ability to mock almost anything.

To quote Eleanor Roosevelt: “The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!”
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-11-10 19:46  

#14  pretty cheeky coming from an 11 Bang Bang… ;)

That is because I typed it in my assless chaps.
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-11-10 19:22  

#13  The Marines claim that the Navy is just their Uber service. Yeah, well, I've never taken an Uber ride that provided air cover, gunfire support, medical support, resupply, etc., etc.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2022-11-10 18:35  

#12  But a Navy officer I knew thought the Marines had no business being a separate branch of the service, since they were "just assault troops for the Navy." That's one perspective.
Posted by: Matt   2022-11-10 16:53  

#11  Hats off to this Marine, who I knew when I was very young. He won the Navy Cross on Iwo Jima for some truly insane actions, but he would never tell you about it. Just a good man I've never forgotten.
Posted by: Matt   2022-11-10 16:50  

#10  ^^pretty cheeky coming from an 11 Bang Bang… ;)
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2022-11-10 16:40  

#9  Marine

Muscles Are Required. Intelligence Not Essential.

:p

From a US Army 11B.
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-11-10 16:33  

#8  ^^ Thanks Matt. My best friends are Marines to include my twin brother (Matt). A few went on to high rank (a Col and a current 2 star). Me and others did our 4 years (plus reserve time) and enjoyed every minute. I'm fortune in my current work I still work w/ Marines on MSG duty at embassies.

It is not something we do - it is something we are. We don't "join" - we become.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2022-11-10 16:14  

#7  Anyone who wants my Osprey ride is welcome to it.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-11-10 16:09  

#6  ^ I know it can be trite and annoying to say thanks for your service but: Thanks for your service.
Posted by: Matt   2022-11-10 16:07  

#5  Happy Birthday to my fellow Marines. Always a day to reflect on 35+ year friendships and true camaraderie.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2022-11-10 15:57  

#4  Happy B-Day Marines!

Besoeker -- Off topic but I've gotten pretty good views of Ospreys in flight the last couple of days. I'd rather walk.
Posted by: Matt   2022-11-10 14:09  

#3  Lewis Burwell Puller video.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-11-10 13:03  

#2  
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-11-10 12:55  

#1  Happy Birthday Devil Dogs !
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-11-10 12:53  

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