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Semper Fi. I got an invite to one of the local birthday parties. And I'm Army. Thought you guys didn't mix with "lower life forms". :rolleyes:

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You beat me to it! When my brother was in the Corps I got a firsthand lesson on the importance of November 10.

 

Happy Birthday fellas, you make us proud!

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Happy Birthday Marines. My grandfather (81) has a cake made every year to celebrate the birthday of the Marines. He has done it since he was in the Marines.....1941-44.

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Happy Birthday Marines. My grandfather (81) has a cake made every year to celebrate the birthday of the Marines. He has done it since he was in the Marines.....1941-44.

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That shows how deep our traditions run. Happy Birthday and Semper Fi to all my fellow active Marines and former Marines.

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Ex Marines are not Marines anymore only current Active and Former are "real" Marines.

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But...but...but he has a tattoo to prove it. :rolleyes:

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But...but...but he has a tattoo to prove it.  :doh:

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But some people have an appendage hanging between their legs. But if they don't use it, or use it in the manner intended are they still men? :rolleyes:

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Happy Birthday Brothers! May God continue to look favorably upon our beloved Corps!

 

I celebrate an additional birthday today...that of my son Matthew, born on Nov 10th. Whadda ya think he's going to be when he grows up?

 

To those engaged in battle...Semper Fi and Godspeed!

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That shows how deep our traditions run. Happy Birthday and Semper Fi to all my fellow active Marines and former Marines.

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The old guy went all the way to Okinowa kicking ass. He still to this day refuses to own anything that is Japanese made.

 

He gets into the Manhattans and tells us how a live mortar shell landed between him and his buddy and they made their peace with the lord.....only it turned out to be a dud. At 81 he's still the toughest SOB Ive ever met.

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The old guy went all the way to Okinowa kicking ass. He still to this day refuses to own anything that is Japanese made.

 

He gets into the Manhattans and tells us how a live mortar shell landed between him and his buddy and they made their peace with the lord.....only it turned out to be a dud. At 81 he's still the toughest SOB Ive ever met.

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I love those kinds of storys

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