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Yonivore
11-10-2004, 03:26 PM
From one of my favorite blogs, Powerline.com:

The Second Continental Congress founded the Marine Corps on November 10, 1775, 229 years ago today. If there is an American institution that has done more good than the Corps, I can't think of it offhand. Today in Fallujah it writes new chapters in its continuing story of honor, courage and sacrifice. In the New York Post William McGurn tells the exemplary story of one Marine, fallen in Iraq, and of his mother: "Fortunate Son." (http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/20357.htm) [<< How unfortunate the DNC chose this euphamism in their last ditch effort to unseat the President "Operation Fortunate Son." - Yonivore]

General M.W. Hagee is the Commandant of the Marine Corps. He has issued the following birthday message:


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Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago, the Second Continental Congress established a Corps of Marines to fight for a democratic people's independence. Since then countless Marines have raised their hand and sworn to defend our Nation's freedoms and preserve its liberties. This year's anniversary again finds Marines engaged throughout the globe for the same noble purposes. The bravery, heroism and selflessness of all Marines—wherever they are serving—have added significantly to our rich legacy and measured up to the high standards that have come to epitomize all who wear the eagle, globe and anchor.

The current battlefields of the global war on terror are linked to the storied campaigns of our past by an unbroken tradition of proud and loyal service. At New Providence, Chapultepec, Belleau Wood, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, the Chosin Reservoir, Con Thien, Kuwait and now in places like Fallujah, Marines have consistently demonstrated a dedication to duty, a commitment to warfighting excellence, and a devotion to each other that has instilled a fierce determination to overcome seemingly impossible challenges. Our warrior ethos is and will continue to be the Corps' hallmark.

The fortitude and sacrifices of Marines and their families have been vital in protecting our Nation from those who would do us harm. Whether preparing and sustaining our agile force or engaged in battle, the esprit de corps, tireless energy, calm courage and inspired leadership of Marines continue to make a monumental difference in this world. Your unselfish dedication and significant accomplishments—demonstrated repeatedly over this past year in numerous places such as the Anbar province of Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, Haiti and in the crucial job here at home supporting our deployed forces—are deeply respected and valued by your fellow Americans.

Marines, as we celebrate with friends and families the founding of our beloved Corps, you should take pride in our long history of distinguished service to this great Nation and its citizens. I ask you to remember especially the sacrifices of our fallen and wounded comrades. Finally, rededicate yourselves to taking care of one another and ensuring we remain the finest warfighting organization in the world.

Happy Birthday, Marines. Semper Fidelis, and Keep Attacking!

1369
11-10-2004, 03:29 PM
And lest we forget, the Marine Corps was founded in a beer joint.

Happy 229th Marines!

Samurai Jane
11-10-2004, 03:31 PM
Happy 229th!

And to the Marines to be deployed shortly out of San Antonio (including my brother and a very dear friend), God Bless you all!!

1369
11-10-2004, 03:33 PM
Jane, your brother is with Alpha Company here in town if I remember right?

He'll be just fine, that's a high-speed bunch of guys he's deploying with.

CommanderMcBragg
11-10-2004, 03:37 PM
The Marines are good men and women indeed.

Samurai Jane
11-10-2004, 03:40 PM
Jane, your brother is with Alpha Company here in town if I remember right?

He'll be just fine, that's a high-speed bunch of guys he's deploying with.
Umm.. 4th recon H & something or another.. (I can never remember the names!)

Thanks, I'm sure he will be, but I'll still be on my knees nightly praying for his and everyone's safe return, just call me the overprotective older sister.. :oops

Aggie Hoopsfan
11-10-2004, 03:47 PM
Semper Fi!

Happy Birthday, U.S. Marines. And happy deathday, Fullujah filth.

1369
11-10-2004, 03:50 PM
Then most likely he is with the Headquarters (H&S) company.

Remember, the greatest thing a deployed Marine can get is mail from home, and plenty goodies he can share with his other Marines.

Samurai Jane
11-10-2004, 03:55 PM
Then most likely he is with the Headquarters (H&S) company.

Remember, the greatest thing a deployed Marine can get is mail from home, and plenty goodies he can share with his other Marines.

That sounds right.

OH Yeah, I'm going to make a priority of that.. normally I'm a terrible pen pal (unless you have email! :lol), but I'm going to make an extra effort this time..

Bandit2981
11-10-2004, 04:02 PM
From one of my favorite blogs, Powerline.com:
thats pretty cool, my band was called Powerline...interesting

samikeyp
11-10-2004, 04:09 PM
you should take pride in our long history of distinguished service to this great Nation and its citizens.

As one of those citizens...I say thank you.

CrazyOne
11-10-2004, 07:59 PM
Dittos on that, Mikey