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13th November 10, 07:41 PM
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US Marine Corps 235th birthday Ball - 2nd year kilted!
Last Wednesday was the USMC's 235th birthday. Michele and I went to the Marine Cryptological Support Battalion Birthday Ball. I of course wore my Tewksbury Leatherneck Box Pleat. This year I had the semi dress Welsh sporran I got from USA Kilts. Rocky was very helpful and kept me in the loop on its' arrival from Scotland - his customer care is above and beyond. Michele was of course lovely.

We ran into the piper and drummer, both in I believe Confederate Heritage tartan.

The Birthday cake bringing escorted in.

The table in the background is the separate table, set with an upside down place setting, the hat, sword, Purple Heart medal, and single candle, for those of our comrades who can be there in spirit only.

One of our table mates at dinner. For those with some idea of military matters, the question is "How did a 1st LT get two rows of medals? A clue is the seond medal from the right in the top row. It's an enlisted Good Conduct medal. The young man earned a commision on the field of battle.

His beautiful companion stood at strict attention during the Marine Corps Hymn, shoulders square, feet together toes at a 45 degree angle, hands cupped at her sides with thumbs where her side seam would be if she had one. I had to ask, and yes she is also a Marine no longer subject reveille, having served in the Corps for 4 years herself.

The ceremonies ended with pipes and drum marching at slow step to "Amazing Grace"

Semper Fidelis
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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13th November 10, 08:02 PM
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Thanks for sharing Geoff. I miss attending the Birthday Ball. That was always a special weekend during my time in the Corps (and still is).
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13th November 10, 08:42 PM
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13th November 10, 08:46 PM
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Thanks, Geoff. Outstanding show for you and the other attendees.
Semper fi.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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13th November 10, 09:08 PM
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Geoff, thank you for the photos. Semper Fi and Welcome Home!
Cheers.
I've found that most relationships work best when no one wears pants.
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13th November 10, 09:38 PM
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Great pics! Thanks for sharing!
"Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.
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14th November 10, 06:14 AM
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Thanks for posting Geoff, gives us a good feel of the event.
Regards
Chas
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14th November 10, 07:44 AM
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To Geoff and the rest of our Marines--Thanks for your service and welcome home. Geoff--great pictures, thank you for sharing.
[I][B]Ad fontes[/B][/I]
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15th November 10, 08:21 AM
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Thanks Geoff
Thanks Geoff. Semper Fi!
Eric Schutte
Battery A, 1st Batt., 14th Marine Regt., 4th Marine Division
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15th November 10, 08:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by Eric Schutte
Eric Schutte
Battery A, 1st Batt., 14th Marine Regt., 4th Marine Division
FO with the Arty?
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