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Nowell Nov 10, 2006 04:19 PM

Happy B-Day Marines! Happy Vet's Day!
 
Just wanted to say Happy B-Day to all my fellow Marines out there!

Chesty would be proud!


Also, Happy Veterans Day to all those past, and present that have served, and to those we remember that didn't make it back.

I just wanted to say this now before I fell out of my chair from being drunk. I spent an awesome day off work with a few of my fellow Marines, and I plan to spend tomorrow in DC, followed by more drinking until I have to be picked up off a floor somewhere!


Semper Fi, take care!

Nowell

mdracer76 Nov 10, 2006 10:22 PM

Semper Fi Nowel! God Bless!

dutchboy350Z Nov 10, 2006 10:25 PM

Nowell you probably already know this but it's a good read.


THE MARINE CORPS MOTTO

“Semper Fidelis” (“Always Faithful”) is the motto of the Corps. That Marines have lived up to this motto is proved by the fact that there has never been a mutiny, or even the thought of one, among U.S. Marines.

Semper Fidelis was adopted about 1883 as the motto of the Corps. Before that, there had been three mottoes, all traditional rather than official. The first, antedating the War of 1812, was “Fortitudine” (“With Fortitude”). The second, “By Sea and by Land,” was obviously a translation of the Royal Marine’s “Per Mare, Per Terram.” Until 1848, the third motto was “To the Shores of Tripoli,” in commemoration of O’Bannon’s capture of Derna in 1805. In 1848, after the return to Washington of the Marine battalion that took part in the capture of Mexico City, this motto was revised to: “From the Halls of the Montezumas to the Shores of Tripoli" – a line now familiar to all Americans. This revision of the Corps motto in Mexico has encouraged speculation that the first stanza of “The Marines’ Hymn” was composed by members of the Marine battalion who stormed Chapultepec Castle.

It may be added that the Marine Corps shares its motto with England’s Devonshire Regiment, the 11th Foot, one of the senior infantry regiments of the British Army, whose sobriquet is “the Bloody Eleventh” and whose motto is also Semper Fidelis.

Reference Branch
History Division
http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Hi...orps_Motto.htm

gimpster621 Nov 10, 2006 10:25 PM

oorah semper fi. gonna get wasted tomarrow at the ball -D

Integrity Nov 11, 2006 06:28 AM

Semper Fi Devil Dog. Happy belated birthday to all my fellow Marines and a big THANK YOU to any veteran of any service!

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BamBam Nov 11, 2006 06:30 AM

Thanks to Everyone who "Proudly Served"
De Oppresso Liber

bboypuertoroc Nov 12, 2006 08:12 AM

You crazy-ass Devil Dogs always drunk... happy b-lated b-day Marines.

Tony (from the halls of the Montezumas, to the shores of Tripoli... go ahead and sing along Nowell and Charles)

runz Nov 16, 2006 10:48 PM

Happy belated bday....
and for the ones who cant celebrate with us...
"Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his brother"

semper fi.


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