During
the American Revolution our Continental government was just forming and
had few resources or facilities. Many important political discussions
took place in the inns and taverns of Philadelphia, including the
founding of the Marine Corps. A committee of the Continental Congress
met at Tun Tavern to draft a resolution calling for two battalions of
Marines able to fight for independence at sea and on shore.
The resolution was approved on November 10, 1775, officially forming the Continental Marines.
As the first order of business, Samuel Nicholas became Commandant of the
newly formed Marines. Tun Tavern’s owner and popular patriot, Robert
Mullan, became his first captain and recruiter. They began gathering
support and were ready for action by early 1776.
Each year, the Marine Corps marks November 10th with a celebration of
the brave spirit which compelled these men and thousands since to defend
our country as United States Marines.
Today, 241 years later, we stop to observe and celebrate this day and to admire and say Thank You
for the outstanding service our Marines have provided. Their dedication
and spirit continue to provide inspiration and an important part of our
national security.
Semper Fi, Marines! Happy Birthday!
Thank You!
Thank You!
Today's Reflection:
Drive defensively – buy a tank.
Drive defensively – buy a tank.
Live Long and Prosper...
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