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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

THIS DAY IN MARINE CORPS HISTORY

Today's Marine is the descendant of a proud line of warriors dating back to the founding of the Continental Marines by the Continental Congress on the 10th of November, 1775. Their slogans of "First to Fight" and "The Few, The Proud, The Marines" give credit to their history and traditions. These traditions have been passed along from generation to generation from seasoned veterans to the newcomers. "The Marine Hymn" is the oldest official song within the U.S. Armed Forces. Every item on U.S. Marine Corps dress and services uniforms have a historical and traditional significance. Preparedness is their heritage.
This is a snapshot of the Corps' history which focuses on the events of the 13th of July. In addition to the events, background material and photographs are included to give a look at the bigger picture and location of occurrence. "Tell it to the Marines"...

Bombardment of San Juan del Norte
Marine Barracks 8th & I "The Oldest Post in the Corps"
Marines escorting civilians to safety. More than 20,000 non-combatants died during the Battle for Saipan.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

LIEUTENANT GENERAL LEWIS BURWELL “CHESTY” PULLER, USMC

A legend in his own time, “Chesty” became one of the Marine Corps most combat-tested and highest decorated individuals in history. His 37-year career included combat action in the Latin American “Banana Wars”, the “island hopping” campaigns of World War II and in the Korean War.

Major General Puller, 1954