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John A. Lejeune, author of Marine Corps Order 47. Prior to 1921, Marines celebrated the recreation of the Corps on 11 July with little pomp or pageantry. [7] On 21 October 1921, Major Edwin North McClellan, in charge of the Corps's fledgling historical section, sent a memorandum to Commandant John A. Lejeune, suggesting the Marines' original birthday of 10 November be declared a Marine Corps ...
Local marines were treated like royalty this week, wolfing down cake, lobster and steak, in celebration of the fighting force’s 248th birthday. The U.S. Marine Corps, created as the nation ...
Nov. 16—Only have a minute? Listen instead The 248th U.S. Marine Corps Birthday Ball will take place from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the Rio Event Center in Brownsville. The gala event is ...
"Major General Vernon E. Megee presents first piece of the birthday cake to Second Lieutenant John H. Allison, Jr. at cake cutting ceremonies held at the Officers Mess of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Captain Richard H. Fairchild in background. Korea." From the Marion Fischer Collection (COLL/858) at the Marine Corps Archives and Special ...
Ecusta Brewing is inviting all U.S. Marines, their families and friends to celebrate. Birthday cake will also be served. For more information, contact Larry Chapman at lchapman0302@gmail.com or ...
"Major General Merwin H. Silverthorn, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, cuts the first piece of birthday cake at this Staff Non-Commissioned Officers Club." From the Marion Fischer Collection (COLL/858) at the Marine Corps Archives and Special Collections OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH: Date: November 1953 : Source
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