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To the left is a photo showing some of our chapter members entering Grandma BB’s Cafe at 1130 prior to the start of festivities. Lunch was $12.00 per person with a choice of turkey or meatloaf.
Our Marine Corps Birthday cake was in the true spirit of the occasion. It is shown below in all its glory. (Just click the photo to see a larger version of the cake.)
Commandant’s Birthday Message
This
year we celebrate the 228th anniversary of the founding of our Corps. As always,
it is an occasion for remembrance, proud traditions, and joyful camaraderie. The
events of the past year have called for great sacrifices from many Marines and
their families. While the Global War on Terrorism will continue to demand the
best from each of us, it is important that we join with our fellow Marines,
families and friends to celebrate our Corps’ special culture and unique warrior
ethos. This
past year, Marines demonstrated once again that they are the most important
entity on any battlefield. Lethal weapons and advanced technologies provide us
unique advantages, but educated warriors ultimately determine victory in
combat—not machines. During Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM, our
small unit leaders' skills, adaptability and flexibility produced victory on
uncertain and at times chaotic battlefields. We proved once again the power of
integrated ground-air-logistics teams as well as the importance of every Marine
being first and foremost a rifleman. Our
special spirit is evident not only in battle; it is evident in the faithful
performance of demanding duties by countless Marines at home and abroad. Every
Marine makes a vital contribution to the ability of our Corps to project and
sustain credible combat power. Moreover, the willingness and readiness of all
Marines to accept and accomplish any mission is central to our success and a
hallmark of our warrior ethos. The
culture that defines the Marine Corps is nurtured by our traditions. In
celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkage to a glorious history and
recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past
generations. In
commemorating our 228th anniversary, remain true to the spirit of the occasion.
Reflect on our fallen with deep respect, observe our traditions with justifiable
pride, take care of one another, and of course, celebrate those special bonds
that exist among United States Marines. Happy Birthday Marines, Semper Fidelis, and keep attacking! M.
W. Hagee
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