On this date in 1775, the first guy to sign on the dotted line in Tun Tavern in Philadelphia turned, looked at the second guy in line, and said "Things were different in the old Corps!"
Happy Birthday, Devil Dogs!
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Oh, I am SO using that.
Got tea in my sinuses, I did.
That's pretty much how I remember it being taught in USMC history class in boot camp.
Semper Fi to all my brothers and sisters in the corps.
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From one Dept of the Navy to the Corp.
SEMPER FI!!!
S.F.!
Back in 1775 my Marine Corps came alive!
Well said, Tam. Spoken like a Marine.
OORAH! Marines!
Leatherneck
TC
Yuuuuuuuuuuutt!! Happy Birthday Marines!
Happy second birthday to the Marines. Their first birthday was July 1834. After WWI it was changed and back dated to 10 November so they could have 11 November (Armistice Day) to sober up.
Happy MC Bday, Marines, and a Happy albeit early Veterans Day to every last one of our bravest men and women who have fought for this country whether or not its citizens were behind them or not. You are the true heroes.
Snarka-Semper-Fi-licious!
The Marines, a department of the Navy.....the MENS department.
My younger son joined the USMC on 9/1/10. They won't even admit him until next May, they are so loaded with enlistees.
USMC - the best of the best.
Happy Birthday jarheads!!!!
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