Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Marine Corps Celebrates 235th Anniversary

     The Marine Corps will turn 235 on Wednesday, November 10, 2010, its vigor undiminished by age. Camp Lejeune officials will commemorate the Marine Corps 235th birthday with a joint daytime ceremony Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Liversedge Field aboard Camp Lejeune.
     The ceremony, which will rededicate the National and Marine Corps Colors, involves Marines from II Marine Expeditionary Force, subordinate commands and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, according to base officials.
     The birthday pageant will include the traditional cake-cutting ceremony and a procession of the Marine Corps uniforms dating from 1775 to the present. As tradition dictates, the oldest Marine and the youngest Marine present will share the first pieces of birthday cake, signifying the passage of wisdom and tradition from each generation of Marines to the next.
     The ceremony is open to the general public.
     Aboard Cherry Point Air Station, Marines Marines will celebrate the birthday with a host of events throughout the week.
     The air station hosted a uniform pageant Tuesday, where Marines showcased uniforms and weapons used from the Marine Corps inception in 1775 through modern times, according to Cherry point officials. Dozens of Marines will wore uniforms from throughout the Corps’ history, representing the Marines who served during the Revolutionary Wars, both World Wars, Vietnam, and other conflicts. Aboard Cherry Point as well, Marines participated in the traditional birthday cake-cutting ceremony.
     Additionally, Marines of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing will embark on the annual commanding general’s run, Wednesday, according to releases. The commanding general of 2nd MAW, Maj. Gen, Jon M. Davis, will lead thousands of troops across more than three miles of Cherry Point roads in a formation run while signing cadence for motivation and carrying aloft flags of the Marine Corps and tenant units.
    Units aboard every base have also joined in a signature element of Corps pageantry at ceremonies throughout this week: the Marine Corps birthday balls.
     The new commandant of the Corps, Gen. Jim Amos, congratulated the troops in a recent birthday message, lauding Marines’ past heroism and ongoing efforts, particularly in bringing greater stability to Iraq. “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,” Amos wrote. “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.”

Thank you to the men and women who are among "the few and the proud" who can say, "Once a Marine, Always A Marine"!

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