Saturday, November 10, 2007
10 November, 1775
Tomorrow is Veteran's Day. In the beginning it was a celebration of VE day in World War 2, but has grown into a day of honor and celebration of those who have served our country. Tomorrow is a day for all veterans, and you should go find a veteran and thank them. I talked with a Korean War era Navy veteran outside Wal Mart yesterday. They were there for the VFW. While tomorrow is a day for all veterans, today is a special day for the United States Marine. On 10 November, 1775 in Tun Tavern in Philadelphia a group of rowdy young men formed an organization what would help shape the face of this country, and in turn, the world we know today. This past summer I posted a few news items of a Marine taking on a bear armed only with a log, as well as a post about a retired Marine beating a would be pick pocket senseless, and another Marine shooting a would be robber. While the news articles from those posts have expired, I have found you some new ones (Watch the video clip on the last one!):
A few words of advice though: Be sure you approach from the front, don't grab their money, don't point a gun at them, and don't act like a bear. Otherwise you might get punched, shot, or clubbed. And by all means don't call them "a former Marine" or you're likely to get punched, clubbed AND shot. ![]() Happy 232th Birthday, USMC! |