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ATTENTION ON DECK!

November 10 is a date familiar with all Marines and their families. It is a time we pause to honor and celebrate a long lineage of this elite warrior class.

From its humble beginnings in Tun Tavern to the force-in-readiness today, we are the Nation's 9-1-1, on call 24-7, ready in a heartbeat, and on target, on time.

From one Marine to all of you who have served or know of any Marine who has served and is currently serving here and abroad...

When you see a Marine on Wednesday, November 10, shake their hand and wish them, "Happy 235th Birthday, Marine!"

You'll get a gung-ho, "Thank you" and/or an accompanied salute.

Semper fi, Marines and Sailors!

+ @ti2d

The following is a text birthday message from the Commandant of the Marine Corps:

Sixty years ago, the United States Marine Corps—as it has throughout our history—demonstrated its vital role as America’s Expeditionary Force in Readiness. Just weeks after North Korean Communist forces crossed the 38th Parallel, the First Marine Provisional Brigade landed in South Korea, forming the backbone of the perimeter around the city of Pusan. The efforts of the “Fire Brigade” at Pusan allowed for the daring amphibious landing at Inchon and set the stage for one of the most savage campaigns in our Corps’ history—the Chosin Reservoir. As we pause to celebrate our 235th Birthday, we pay special tribute to the Marines of the Korean War and recognize their contributions to our enduring legacy.

This past year marked the end of Marine Corps combat operations in Iraq. Beginning with the invasion in March 2003 and through the next seven years of fighting, our Corps acquitted itself valiantly in the Anbar province and throughout the country. Locations such as Fallujah and Ramadi have taken their place in the illustrious battle history of our Corps. Our efforts in defeating the insurgency helped to build a brighter future for all Iraqis.

For 235 years, at sea and ashore, Marines have succeeded in every clime and place . . . where hardship and adversity have often been the common thread. Today, in the rugged mountains and valleys of Afghanistan—and recently in earthquake-damaged Haiti . . . in flood-ravaged Pakistan . . . or off the coast of Africa—we continue to protect our Nation, just as we did 60 years ago in Korea.

To the Marines and Sailors deployed overseas, to those training and preparing for their next deployment and to the warriors who no longer wear our uniform . . . we honor your selfless service to the Nation. To our loved ones who endure the many difficulties that come with being part of the Marine Family, I want to extend my sincerest thanks for all you have done and all you continue to do.

Happy 235th Birthday, Marines!

Semper Fidelis,
James F. Amos
General, U.S. Marine Corps

235th Marine Corps Birthday Message

The First Birthday Message by Gen John A. Lejeune, 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps

The first CMC's message was issued in Marine Corps Order 47, dated 1 November 1921. Below is the text of this message:

On November 10, 1775, a Corps of Marines was created by a resolution of the Continental Congress. Since that date many thousand men have borne the name Marine. In memory of them it is fitting that we who are Marines should commemorate the birthday of our Corps by calling to mind the glories of its long and illustrious history.

The record of our Corps is one which will bear comparison with that of the most famous military organizations in the world's history. During 90 of the 167 years of its existence the Marine Corps has been in action against the Nation's foes. From the battle of Trenton to the Argonne, Marines have won foremost honors in war, and in the long eras of tranquility at home generation after generation of Marines have grown gray in war in both hemispheres, and in every corner of the seven seas, that our country and its citizens might enjoy peace and security.

In every battle and skirmish since the birth of our Corps Marines have acquitted themselves with the greatest distinction, winning new honors on each occasion until the term "Marine" has come to signify all that is highest in military efficiency and soldierly virtue.

This high name of distinction and soldierly repute we who are Marines today have received from those who preceded us in the corps. With it we also received from them the eternal spirit which has animated our Corps from generation to generation and has been the distinguishing mark of Marines in every age. So long as that spirit continues to flourish Marines will be found equal to every emergency in the future as they have been in the past, and the men of our Nation will regard us as worthy successors to the long line of illustrious men who have served as "Soldiers of the Sea" since the founding of the Corps.

John Lejeune
Lieutenant General
U.S. Marine Corps


Marine Corps Hymn

From the Halls of Montezuma
To the Shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
of United States Marine.

Our flag's unfurled to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;
We have fought in ev'ry clime and place
Where we could take a gun;
In the snow of far-off Northern lands
And in sunny tropic scenes;
You will find us always on the job--
The United States Marines.

Here's health to you and to our Corps
Which we are proud to serve
In many a strife we've fought for life
And never lost our nerve;
If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on Heaven's scenes;
They will find the streets are guarded
By United States Marines.



Journey well...
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My dad was USN back in WWII, not USMC, but I'd bet his LST carried some of our Marines around the Mediterranean.

Happy Birthday, USMC.

Semper Fi

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One of my fondest memories of the Marine Corps Bday:

We were on our homeward bound steam at the end of a six month deployment when SOMEONE found out that they had Unexpended ammo. So, the Marines lined the rail from Bow to Stern (that would be front to back)with every small arms they could cram along the rail (we're talking about 500+ feet of trigger happy marines shoulder to shoulder). As soon as the sun went below the horizon, they just opened up.

I'll never forget what a sight that was. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

KT, USN-Ret

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Hi It was just the other day my cousin and I walked into the recuit center in Denver, I went in the Coast Guard door he went in the Marine door. He spent his time in Cuba and then SE Asia on the build up between 1963 on . Thanks for the post. Doug

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At 17yrs + 1mth old I reported to boot camp and spent the next 6 yrs. as a Marine. I will never forget my time as a Marine.
Semper Fi and Happy Birthday


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