US Senators Honor Marine Corps at 250th Anniversary Celebration
Forbes Breaking NewsDecember 7, 202519 min5,861 views
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- πΊπΈ Senators Richard Blumenthal and Dan Sullivan led a bipartisan tribute on the Senate floor to commemorate the 250th birthday of the United States Marine Corps.
- π‘ The Marine Corps, founded in 1775 in Philadelphia, is recognized for its grit, determination, and unshakable loyalty.
- β The motto "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful) signifies a lifelong commitment and identity that extends beyond active duty into communities.
Marine Corps' Enduring Legacy and Service
- βοΈ Marines have served in every American conflict from the Revolutionary War to modern-day operations, embodying courage and sacrifice.
- π Beyond combat, Marines have also responded to humanitarian crises and natural disasters, serving as ambassadors of American resolve.
- ποΈ The anniversary is a moment to honor fallen Marines, Gold Star families, and the wounded, acknowledging their immense sacrifices and the support of their families.
Traditions and Future Commitments
- π The Marine Corps birthday is marked by traditions like the cake-cutting ceremony, symbolizing the passing of heritage and culture from the oldest to the youngest Marine.
- ποΈ Senators emphasized the need for policies and resources to match the trust placed in the Marines, ensuring they have the tools to fight and the care they deserve upon returning home.
- π The celebration serves as a reminder to educate future generations about the Marine Corps' legacy and its importance in defending democracy and ideals.
Senator Sullivan's Personal Reflections
- β Senator Sullivan, a fellow Marine, shared personal reflections on the significance of the birthday celebrations, including attending a ball in Anchorage and a DC event where a 99-year-old WWII combat veteran was honored.
- π He read the historic 1921 message from Commandant John Lun, highlighting the enduring spirit and distinguished history of the Corps.
- π€ The bipartisan resolution (S. Res. 124) passed by the Senate underscores a shared commitment to supporting the Marines and ensuring their continued readiness and well-being.
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