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Veteran's Day . . .
I can't really say "Happy Veteran's Day" to all - as our brothers are on the line and getting shot at every day.

But for my brother Marines, in and out of harm's way, I wish you a happy (yesterday) 232nd birthday.

Here's our Commandant's Annual Birthday Message for 2007 . . .

"Since the birth of our Nation, our liberty has been purchased by valiant men and women of deep conviction, great courage, and bold action; the cost has often been in blood and tremendous sacrifice. As America's sentinels of freedom, United States Marines are counted among the finest legions in the chronicles of war. Since 1775, Marines have marched boldly to the sounds of the guns and have fought fiercely and honorably to defeat the scourge of tyranny and terror. We are Marines — that is what we do.

In the words of President John F. Kennedy: "In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger." Magnificent heroes fought in the wheat fields of Belleau Wood, in the snows of the Chosin, and on the streets of Hue City. Your generation bears this obligation now, and it is borne on mighty and capable shoulders. Just like the Marines at Belleau Wood we are once again engaged in sustained operations ashore. Just like at Belleau Wood the Marines have been given the toughest sector and have prevailed over a resilient and determined enemy who has made us pay for our gains. Once again, as in any struggle, the road ahead is far from certain, but as Marines, we are not dissuaded by the challenges of war or the tough conditions of a warrior's life. Indeed, we don't just accept our destiny we shape it.

On our 232nd birthday, to every Marine — those still in uniform and those who have served honorably in the past — be proud of who you are and what you do. Know that your citizenship dues have been paid in full; you are part of this Nation's elite warrior class. Cherish our families who offer marvelous support, abiding resolve, and steadfast patience. Remember those who have served and those who have fallen their names are chiseled on the roll call of America's heroes. Those who have carried the battle colors of our Corps have forged our heritage, and today's generation of leathernecks chart our future. Carry the colors with pride; carry them with honor.

Happy birthday, Marines!

Semper Fidelis,

James T. Conway
General, U.S. Marine Corps"

Right on Jimmy (Sir), right on.

And, thinking of my fallen brothers, I'm crying like a baby right now . . .

NickD Smile
1st Mar Div
1971 -1975
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Re: [NickDG] Veteran's Day . . .
thanks to all those who have served!
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Re: [NickDG] Veteran's Day . . .
Tears of gratitude. So many good men and women. Thanks!

jon
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Re: [NickDG] Veteran's Day . . .
This past Saturday, three friends joined me on top of Tombstone. Jacob, a former active duty Marine now inactive, snapped his fingers as he remembered. "Hey, today's the Marine Corps birthday!" We nodded and continued to prepare for our jumps.

First off was Peter. After a quiet "three, two, one, see ya!" he hucked himself off the edge. One second later, we heard his pilot chute snap, a second after that, the BANG of his canopy opening echoed through the canyon. And then, "Happy Birthday, Marines!" he shouted to the rock walls.

Semper Fi.
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Re: [BASE841] Veteran's Day . . .
Very cool . . .

NickD Smile
BASE 194
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Re: [NickDG] Veteran's Day . . .
Semper Fi motherfuckers.

Commandant's Message 2007

Commandant's Letter

- Harvey