MiamiCubano
El Martillo (My Boxing Name)
Don't know if this has been posted or seen before, but it came may way so I thought I'd share it:
Semper Fi
Also got this below, and thought it was definitely worthy of sharing:
Msg From The Commandant
UNCLAS 111320Z APR 07
CMC Washington DC
To al ALMAR(UCALMAR 020/07
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC Washington DC CMC//
SUBJ/To Those Who Have Gone Before//
1. To be a Marine is to be a part of something that represents the best of our nation. It is to accept a way of life that embodies selfless service - to defend those who cannot defend themselves, to thrive in the hardship and sacrifice expected of an elite warrior class, to march to the sound of the guns, and to ably shoulder the heritage created by those who have gone before us.
2. Only a few Americans choose the dangerous and necessary work of fighting our nation's enemies. As a consequence of that choice, some have paid the ultimate price, joining the honor roll of heroes who built the noble legacy of our corps. For those of us who carry on that legacy, it is our obligation to honor those fallen Marines. As Marines gather in celebration of our history, we gather in the shadows of greatness - though our fallen can no longer participate in our traditions, they will always be a part of us and who we are.
3. Therefore, I am directing that all unit mess nights and Marine Corps Birthday Ball celebrations include worthy and appropriate tributes to our fallen comrades. Subsequent changes to the Drill and Ceremonies Manual will reflect this requirement. Through meaningful remembrance, the sacrifices of "those who have gone before" will not become distant memories, but will live always in our warrior culture.
4. Semper Fidelis, James T. Conway, General, U.S. Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps
Semper Fi
Also got this below, and thought it was definitely worthy of sharing:
Msg From The Commandant
UNCLAS 111320Z APR 07
CMC Washington DC
To al ALMAR(UCALMAR 020/07
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC Washington DC CMC//
SUBJ/To Those Who Have Gone Before//
1. To be a Marine is to be a part of something that represents the best of our nation. It is to accept a way of life that embodies selfless service - to defend those who cannot defend themselves, to thrive in the hardship and sacrifice expected of an elite warrior class, to march to the sound of the guns, and to ably shoulder the heritage created by those who have gone before us.
2. Only a few Americans choose the dangerous and necessary work of fighting our nation's enemies. As a consequence of that choice, some have paid the ultimate price, joining the honor roll of heroes who built the noble legacy of our corps. For those of us who carry on that legacy, it is our obligation to honor those fallen Marines. As Marines gather in celebration of our history, we gather in the shadows of greatness - though our fallen can no longer participate in our traditions, they will always be a part of us and who we are.
3. Therefore, I am directing that all unit mess nights and Marine Corps Birthday Ball celebrations include worthy and appropriate tributes to our fallen comrades. Subsequent changes to the Drill and Ceremonies Manual will reflect this requirement. Through meaningful remembrance, the sacrifices of "those who have gone before" will not become distant memories, but will live always in our warrior culture.
4. Semper Fidelis, James T. Conway, General, U.S. Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps