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Today, we pause to honor the proud legacy of the United States Marine Corps. For 249 years, the Marine Corps has held a unique and vital role in defending our nation, shaped by a rich history, unwavering commitment, and the enduring spirit of the men and women who serve. This day is more than just a birthday; it is a tribute to generations of Marines who have bravely answered the call to protect freedom at home and abroad.
The Marine Corps was born on November 10, 1775, at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Continental Congress, recognizing the need for a force that could fight on both land and sea, established the Marines to serve as an elite fighting force within the Navy. From these humble beginnings, the Marine Corps has evolved into one of the world’s most respected military branches, known for its discipline, honor, and adaptability.
One of the Corps’ defining moments came during World War I at the Battle of Belleau Wood. With their fierce fighting spirit and resilience under extreme pressure, the Marines earned the nickname “Devil Dogs” from German forces—a name that would forever symbolize their determination and courage. This battle set the tone for the Marines’ future, establishing their reputation as a force that, no matter the odds, would stand firm and prevail.
In World War II, the Marines solidified their legacy, taking on some of the most challenging and brutal battles in modern warfare. The Marines showcased not only their fighting skills but also their ability to adapt to the harshest conditions. The iconic image of Marines raising the flag on Mount Suribachi at Iwo Jima is a lasting symbol of American resilience and resolve, inspiring future generations to serve with pride.
Today’s Marines continue to build on this legacy, adapting to the modern battlefield with the same honor, courage, and commitment that have defined the Corps for centuries. They are often the first to respond in times of crisis, whether it’s a humanitarian mission, disaster relief, or direct combat. Their presence around the world stands as a testament to the United States’ commitment to protecting peace, ensuring security, and aiding those in need.
The Marine Corps Birthday is a moment for us all to reflect on the sacrifices made by Marines, past and present. It’s an opportunity to honor not only their service but also the values they embody: loyalty, duty, and an unwavering commitment to the greater good. Each year, Marines come together to celebrate this legacy with the traditional reading of Major General John A. Lejeune’s birthday message, reminding them of the history they carry forward and the traditions they uphold.
As we celebrate this day, let us also remember the families who stand behind every Marine, providing strength, love, and resilience. Their sacrifices are inseparable from those of the Marines they support. Together, they form a community bonded by shared values, duty, and an unbreakable commitment to our country.
Thank you to all Marines and their families. Your legacy is a profound part of our nation’s history, and we are forever grateful for your service.
“Oorah” and Happy 249th Birthday Marines!