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shooter Seaman
Joined: 02 Sep 2004 Posts: 180 Location: New Mexico
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 2:27 pm Post subject: HAPPY 229TH BIRTHDAY MARINES!!! |
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Today is your special day Marines.....
229 years of tradition and selfless sacrifice for the United States of America. May God Bless you all and may God hold all those valliant men and women in Iraq in the palm of his hand during these times of trial.
This old Navy Chief salutes you !!
Semper Fi
The company that I got my spyware from sent a birthday wish to you guys as well.
www.godaddy.com and click on the birthday message _________________ ADC USN Ret.
For those that fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know !!
Harley Davidson - If you have to ask, you don't understand !
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mtboone Founder
Joined: 10 May 2004 Posts: 470 Location: Kansas City, MO.
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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This Salute is to one of the Greatest Fighting Forces in the World on your Birthday and to my son who was and is, always a Marine.
From an old Swifty I "Salute" you. _________________ Terry Boone PCF 90
Qui Nhon 68-69 |
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Wescoot2 Ensign
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 62 Location: Park Ridge Il.
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 2:52 pm Post subject: |
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A Crisp Salute, from an old Army Vet to wish all my Marine Brothers a Happy Birthday....... _________________ If your Gonna Be One...Be a BIG RED ONE
No Mission To Difficult...No Sacrifice To Great...
DUTY FIRST |
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GM Strong Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Joined: 18 Sep 2004 Posts: 1579 Location: Penna
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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Wescoot2 wrote: | A Crisp Salute, from an old Army Vet to wish all my Marine Brothers a Happy Birthday....... |
Dittos, to all with my special regards to the 2/8 at Lejune, my nephew and his men for their service in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are ready for what is needed and are willing. Semper Fi. _________________ 8th Army Korea 68-69 |
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VAW11_Vet Ensign
Joined: 03 Sep 2004 Posts: 56
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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New York Post
November 10, 2004
Fortunate Son
By William McGurn
Forgive Mindy Evnin if she's not up for cake and candles today. Even if she knows how important this birthday was for her son.
On this day in a Philadelphia tavern, the Continental Congress gave birth to the Marine Corps almost a full year before the Declaration of Independence. More than two centuries later in Fallujah, America still looks to the Marines to do the job no one else can.
And no one knows better than Mindy Evnin the price: On a dusty Iraqi roadside in April 2003, her son, Cpl. Mark Evnin, gave his life wearing that same uniform.
But you hear only admiration for the corps from Mindy.
Until the Marine recruiter came to her home the day after Thanksgiving during Mark's senior year at South Burlington (Vt.) High, his mother didn't know what her son would do with his life. And once he did know, it was sometimes hard to explain to her social circles: "At a book club where the other mothers were all talking about which college their children were going off to," says Mindy Evnin, "I shared that Mark wanted to go to sniper school."
Mark's recruiter had given Mindy a Marine bumper sticker — which, he noted, she had no right to affix to her car until Mark had made it through boot camp. As she confesses over lunch in Manhattan, "I told Mark I wasn't sure then I could ever put it on my car."
Gradually, however, as she watched the changes in her son and his pride in his achievements, she realized that the little boy who wore fatigues to Hebrew school was finally where he was meant to be: with his fellow Marines.
In Iraq last April, a San Francisco Chronicle correspondent embedded with Mark's unit let him use his satellite phone to call home. Two days later, Cpl. Mark Evnin was killed in action while returning fire in an Iraqi ambush.
And that's when Mindy really learned about the Marines. When Mark's buddies came back from Iraq, they wrote her as they might their own moms, and Mindy flew out to the base at 29 Palms, Calif., to spend some time with them. The young Marine recruiter who was in Burlington when Mark was killed recently invited Mindy to his wedding — and insisted on seating her in the row reserved for his family.
The sergeant-major whom Cpl. Evnin was driving when he was killed invited Mindy to his wedding. And on the first anniversary of Mark's death earlier this year, Marines sent her a bouquet of crimson-and-gold. (Actually, they had them delivered the day before, so she wouldn't be disturbed that painful day.)
Mindy's done her own work. She tells me she was particularly taken with a book by novelist Frank Schaeffer, "Faith of Our Sons: A Father's Wartime Diary," written after his son joined a Marine Corps that was initially as alien to him as the Navajo.
"I was able to relate to him," she says, "because he describes himself as a Volvo-driving eastern-establishment parent who did not know anyone in the military before his son enlisted, and whose friends wondered what was wrong with his son's private-school education that allowed this to happen."
Like Frank Schaeffer, Mindy was well aware of the Marine reputation for ferocity in battle. Nothing either has learned since changes that. But they have also learned what few outside the corps seem to appreciate: That Marines' heroics have mostly to do with the courage and pluck shown in looking out for one's fellow Marine.
So, the next time you hear of a hopelessly polarized America, remember Cpl. MarK Evnin, USMC, and the life he freely gave for something larger than himself.
And on this special birthday, with Marines fighting for Fallujah, remember too the Jewish mother in Vermont, a self-described product of the '60s, whose car now sports a bumper sticker that not so long ago would have been inconceivable: Proud Parent of a U.S. Marine.
William McGurn, a veteran of the Wall Street Journal editorial page, National Review and the Far East Economic Review, is now writing a weekly Post column. _________________ VAW-11 NAS North Island 1961-1966
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MARINES AND THANK YOU FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY SO HONORABLY!!! |
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Kimmymac Master Chief Petty Officer
Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Posts: 816 Location: Texas
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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Here ya go, Marine Corp, Happy Birthday!
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 Marines.
Our flag's unfurled to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;
We have fought in every 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 the United States Marines.
HOOrAH!
First two songs I ever learned: Jesus Loves Me, and The Marine Corp Hymn. |
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Inatizzy Former Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2004 Posts: 439
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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OOH RAH ! |
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