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Happy 241st Birthday!!! SEMPER FI

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so yes, I was a US Sailor, but I was always told my heart was that of a Marine, from
HS, to most of my time in, always stationed with them in one way or another, my nick name even came
To be, Sgt,.. most of my friends are Marines too.
So today) want to wish you a very Semper Fi, on this birthday










The cake ceremony features the oldest and youngest Marines in attendance and symbolizes the passing on of knowledge and tradition from one generation to the next.
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OH how Naughty of me, to let my own inhibitions down.
this tho not real, has much of me in it.

I am a sucker for the men in Uniform, always have.
I have attended more Marine Corps Balls, than even Navy ones (sorry but its true)

this tho I wanted to make sure it was out by the USMC Birthday,
my writing skills are not yet up there with the grands from here.
that is why I want you to critique me, so I may improve.

This piece oh it is naughty, and I am sure it has quite a bit of SPICE...
but you be the Judge, and let me know...



Bringing back this oldie
Being it is the Navy Bday today...

This was published last year still hope you enjoy it
Nov. 10, 1775, marks the beginning of the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen. To celebrate the Marine Corps' 241st Birthday, we looked at the top 10 things that make the Corps awesome.
1. “Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.” — One of retired Gen. James Mattis' rules to live by.

Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis addresses the audience during the U.S. Central Command change of command ceremony, MacDill Air Force Base Fla., March 22, 2013.
Photo Credit: Airman 1st Class David Tracy
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2. Knife hands. These are so sharp they could slice birthday cake.

Photo Credit: Marine Corps.

3. Guns, shouting, battle rattle. Just another day at the office.

A Marine with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit conducts gun drills aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island on Nov. 3.
Photo Credit: Cpl. Chris Garcia.


4. All Marines remember that day when they finished the Crucible and earned the honor to wear the eagle, globe and anchor.

Recruits received their Eagle, Globe and Anchors during a ceremony that marked the end of the Crucible May 25, 2013, on Parris Island.
Photo Credit: Lance Cpl. David Bessey.


5. “We’re surrounded. That simplifies things.” Marines are the heirs to the relentless grit and courage of Lewis “Chesty” Puller, who as a colonel led his forces in inflicting huge casualties against the encircling Chinese forces in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, for which he received his fifth Navy Cross. He retired as a lieutenant general and the most decorated Marine in history.

Col. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, commanding the 1st Marine Division in the Korean War, is photographed on Nov. 22, 1950.
Photo Credit: AP Photo/U.S. Marine Corps.


6. The Ka-Bar is part Marine Corps, part Klingon, all bad-ass.
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Ka-Bar USMC Knife.
Photo Credit: Rob Curtis/Staff.


7. On Nov. 13, 2004, then 1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal fought to clear Fallujah's infamous “House of Hell” and rescue Marines trapped inside. He was shot seven times by insurgents and took shrapnel when he used his body to protect a wounded Marine from a grenade blast. A picture of him with two Marines helping to carry him out of the house became one of the most iconic pictures from the Iraq war. Now a sergeant major, Kasal received the Navy Cross in 2006.

Navy Cross recipient Sgt. Maj. Bradley A. Kasal talks about leadership to hundreds of Marines on Camp Pendleton.
Photo Credit: Marine Corps.


8. Chuck Norris approves of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.

Drill instructors from Fox Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, instruct a recruit to move faster at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 25.
Photo Credit: Lance Cpl. Anthony Leite.


10. “Are you allowed to eat jelly doughnuts, Pvt. Pyle?” When retired Gunnery Sgt. R. Lee Ermey played the drill instructor in “Full Metal Jacket,” he inspired countless Marines to see if they are tough enough to make it through recruit training. The movie and his performance are indelible parts of Corps lore.

Retired Marine Gunnery Sgt. R. Lee Ermey takes a break for a smoke outside New River Air Station's Staff NCO club, in this May 15, 2006 file photo taken in Jacksonville,
Photo Credit: AP Photo/The Daily News, Randy Davey, File.


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Happy Birthday to the Marines and a heartfelt thank you to all that have served
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Very Cool thanks for sharing.
This is such a great thread. As a military brat, I know the sacrifices involved--I'm sure it's just a small portion of them though.

Thanks to all men that serve our country. They are the true modern day American Warriors, men of honor and brotherhood.
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A tribute from an Army vet.



Great stuff. Thanks for posting.

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Thank you❤️??
Happy Birthday Marines......

Thank you or all you do for us.

xo








HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINE CORPS!
from a proud big sister of a Marine
I was privileged to work with the Marines as a member of the US Navy. I am also blessed with two Marine cousins, one who is still active and one who is retired. While I may at times joke about who they work for (they are under the Department of the Navy for those who don't know), I do have the utmost respect for any man or woman who has ever worn the uniform of a Marine.

Once a Marine, always a Marine. Happy birthday to my brothers & sisters who are the few, the proud, the Marines.



Happy Birthday, and Semper Fi indeed. Can't thank the Marines or the members of our other military branches enough for their service. To those Lush members that are veterans or active service members, =d> and a heartfelt thank you!