Via Marine Corps Times:
The Corps’ 243rd birthday is just around the corner, and the commandant’s birthday message may have some Marines reaching for the tissues.
The annual birthday message is a tradition birthed under the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. John A Lejeune.
Most years the Corps posts a cheesy motivational video.
But this year’s message from Gen. Robert B. Neller, the 37th commandant of the Marine Corps, is a heartfelt reflection on what binds all Marines together and the hardships all Marines share.
Narrated by Neller, the message traces the individual development of a Marine from his early days to their first deployment and senior leadership roles that follow.
The message highlights the misery and difficulties that bind Marines in training and on the battlefield, the sweat and blood that is shed, and the challenges Marines must overcome throughout their career.
It’s a reminder that all Marines are the same, and the Corps has a job to do.
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Thank You USMC and WZ for the reminder.
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