The 249th United States Marine Corps Birthday: A Message From The Commandant Of The Marine Corps →
MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY CONTENT
Date Signed: 10/25/2024
MARADMINS Number: 511/24
MARADMINS : 511/24
R 231936Z OCT 24
MARADMIN 511/24
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC CD WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY CONTENT//
POC/J.MERCURE/CAPT/CMC CD WASHINGTON DC/TEL: 703-614-2093/EMAIL:
JAMES.M.MERCURE.MIL@USMC.MIL//
POC/V.DILLON/CIV/CMC CD WASHINGTON DC/TEL: 703-614-2267/EMAIL:
VADYA.DILLON@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. This message provides information regarding the
Marine Corps birthday video, the Commandant's written birthday
message, and recorded music to support ceremonies.
2. Commandant's 2024 Birthday Video.
A. The Commandant's 2024 birthday video will be released no
earlier than 1000 EST on 1 NOV 2024. The video will be available via
the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) at the
following URL:
https:(slash)(slash)www.dvidshub.net/feature/CMCBirthdayMessage249.
B. Units conducting their birthday ball celebrations prior to 1
NOV 2024 because of operational requirements or scheduling
constraints may have their local Communication Strategy and
Operations (COMMSTRAT) office download the video via sharepoint at
the following URL:
https:(slash)(slash)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/CD_BIRTHDAY.
C. Individuals requiring the video for inclusion in birthday ball
celebrations are encouraged to register for a DVIDS account prior to
1 NOV 2024 to ensure they can download the video for offline
playback, rather than attempting to stream the video from DVIDS.
D. Requests for DVD copies of the videos should be directed to
the nearest COMMSTRAT office, which will fulfill the request based
on their own capacity and capability.
3. Recorded Music. Traditional birthday music can be downloaded
from the U.S. Marine Band website at
https:(slash)(slash)www.marineband.marines.mil/Audio-Resources/
Ceremonial-Music.
4. Commandant's 2024 Written Birthday Message.
A. The Commandant's written birthday message will be available
on his website at https:(slash)(slash)www.cmc.marines.mil/birthday.
5. POCs:
A. Recorded music: Ms. Vadya Dillon, Head, Marine Band Branch,
at 703-614-2267 or email vadya.dillon@usmc.mil.
B. Videos and written message: Capt James Mercure, CD, at
703-614-2093 or email james.m.mercure.mil@usmc.mil.
6. Release authorized by SES April L. Langwell, Director of
Communication, Communication Directorate, Headquarters Marine
Corps.//
249th USMC Birthday Message
10 November 2024
A MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS
For 249 years, Marines have served as our Nation's sentinels of freedom. As we celebrate our Corps' birthday this year, I encourage all Marines to reflect on our legacy forged in blood on battlefields since 1775, and to rededicate ourselves to carrying that legacy untarnished into the future. Collectively, we who wear the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor have an obligation to uphold the ideals of self-discipline, warfighting proficiency, professionalism, and personal conduct that define what it means to be a Marine. I know you are all up to the task.
Twenty years ago this month, Marines fought and won the Second Battle of Fallujah, a brutal, grinding house to house fight, whose victory ultimately paved the way for the stabilization of the Republic of Iraq. Often in Iraq there were no true front lines, and by necessity, Fallujah was a battle in which every Marine fought, demonstrating once again our cornerstone philosophy that Every Marine is a Rifleman.
Our history bears witness to Marines of all stripes picking up their rifles and fighting for Corps and Country when the call came. From Wake Island to the Chosin Reservoir to Khe Sanh to Camp Bastion, every Marine fought. Our future battles will be no different. Our rear areas will be as vulnerable as our front lines and every Marine from our infantry battalions to our aviation squadrons to our headquarters and support elements will have to stand-to when called.
Preparing for the threats of the future requires the same exceptional standards and ironclad discipline that are the hallmarks of our Corps. Twenty years ago in Fallujah, our predecessors staunchly adhered to these virtues, earned our Nation's trust, and ensured the U.S. Marine Corps would remain the most feared fighting force in the world. It is our sworn duty to uphold those standards and stay true to our Core Values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment. Though technology and equipment change, the Marine Corps' culture of excellence must not. The road ahead is far from certain, but our ethos will never change — Every Marine a Rifleman and Everyone Fights.
As I've said before, it is the honor of my lifetime to be a Marine and serve as your Commandant. I'm proud to stand alongside each of you, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for our Corps. When I travel to visit Marines here at home and deployed around the globe, I find absolute confidence that this generation of Marines has what it takes to uphold our Corps' legacy and prevail in any conflict we face. Happy Birthday, Marines!
Semper Fidelis,
Eric M. Smith
General, U.S. Marine Corps
Commandant of the Marine Corps