Happy Birthday United States Marine Corp

Sandy and the NorEaster have taken the front page recently, but let’s not forget our troops.  Join us in wishing the US Marine Corp a VERY HAPPY 237th Birthday.

Here is an excerpt from Wikepedia:

Captain Samuel Nicholas formed two battalions of Continental Marines on 10 November 1775 in Philadelphia as naval infantry.[10] Since then, the mission of the Marine Corps has evolved with changing military doctrine and American foreign policy. The Marine Corps has served in every American armed conflict and attained prominence in the 20th century when its theories and practices of amphibious warfare proved prescient and ultimately formed the cornerstone of the Pacific campaign of World War II.[11] By the mid-20th century, the Marine Corps had become the dominant theorist and practitioner of amphibious warfare.[12][13][14] Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises gives it a strong role in the implementation and execution of American foreign policy.[15]
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POW/MIA Recognition Day

YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN

Each year the President of the United States proclaims National POW-MIA Recognition Day. This day is a day to remember the sacrifice and service of those who have been Prisoners of War, or are still Missing in Action.

The POW-MIA Flag pictured to the left is the symbol of the resolve to NEVER FORGET those who have not come home yet, and those who may have, but suffered as POW’s.

On 21 Sep 2012 Americans will commemorate the 33rd observance of the National POW-MIA Recognition Day. Remembrance ceremonies will be held across military installations, naval ships, veterans organizations and hometowns. There will be some ceremonies held earlier as well.  USAG Fort Hamiltonheld their ceremony on 14 September. The ceremony included former POW’s, military families, members of Rolling Thunder and veteran’s organizations. Additionally,  a cannon crew from the VCASNY was on hand to fire a salute.

USAG Fort Hamilton POW-MIA Recognition Day

Please take the time to observe this day and remember those who have sacrificed.

The following are the statistics (As of 14 September 2012) from the Defense Prisoner of War Defense Office (DPMO).

WWII Korean War Cold War Vietnam War Iraq & Other Conflicts Total
Total MIA *73,681 **7,947 126 1,657 6 93,417

** Reflects actual number still unaccounted-for. PMKOR database count is slightly higher due to several entries pending administrative review.
* The number represents those missing from World War II as determined from the congressionally-mandated “World War II Return of the Dead Program,” (which ended Dec. 31, 1951), and the final 1956 Army Graves Registration Service (AGRS) roster which listed all WWII individuals considered unresolved by AGRS at that point (it contained 80,871 names but included 6,299 men officially buried at sea who are not considered missing). The present total reflects those numbers as well as those recovered and identified since 1956 and will continue to be updated as ongoing identifications are made or as research supports adjustments to the list.

9/11/01

9/11

An iconic photo taken at Ground Zero (New York City) that captures the emotion and resilience of the American people.

Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands

Here is some detailed information on the 77th annual meeting of the Centennial Legion. Please review and follow instructions if you plan to attend. Also, as mentioned in the invitation, the new Centennial Legion leadership will include some of our very own, including LTC. Whalen and COL Cohen.

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Taps still to be played at NY military funerals

Recent reports indicated that Taps would no longer be played at New York military funerals.  This was due to budget cuts that affected the NY National Guard.  NY Senator Schumer has announced on 5 September that this is no longer the case.  The DoD has confirmed that live buglers will still be presenting honors. See below for the full story.

Live Taps to continue.

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