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Marines with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit render honors during the playing of the national anthem at the 237th Marine Corps Cake Cutting Ceremony held in the hangar bay of the USS Peleliu, Nov. 10. The 15th MEU is deployed as part of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.

USS PELELIU – Marines around the world, from forward operating bases in Afghanistan to garrison units in the United States, are taking time to honor the history and legacy of their service in celebration of the 237th birthday of their illustrious corps.

Despite being deployed to the 5th Fleet Area of Responsibility, the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit didn’t let the important date go by unnoticed. More than 1200 Marines and sailors took part in a traditional cake cutting ceremony in the Peleliu’s hangar bay Nov. 10.

The ceremony began with an invocation by Lt. Cmdr. David Dinkins, chaplain, 15th MEU, and a memoriam to fallen comrades, which was followed by entry of the sword detail and guest speaker Col. Scott D. Campbell, commanding officer, 15th MEU.

“When I thought about what it means to be a Marine, I realized that more often than not we reflect on our history,” said Campbell. “The reputation we enjoy as Marines has us remember battles like Peleliu, Belleau Wood and the Chosin Reservoir. The truth is, our history is often more current than that. Many of the Marines that are here in formation with us today have written some of that,” added Campbell.

As is customary at Marine Corps birthday celebrations world-wide, the cake was cut and the first piece was given to the commanding officer. The second piece cut was given to the oldest Marine present, Lt. Col. Willian Wischmeyer, operations officer, 15th MEU, who took a bite and passed it to the youngest Marine present, Pvt. Duran Arley, Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 15th MEU. The passing of the cake from the oldest Marine to the youngest Marine symbolizes the passing of history and traditions to the next generation.

To conclude the ceremony, all Marines and sailor in attendance joined together and sang the Marines’ Hymn.

“There’s only one corps of Marines that can do what we do around the planet. Whether it’s the mountains of Afghanistan or the deserts of Iraq, it doesn’t matter. When we come from the sea, we [fight] and win. That’s our history, that’s what we do. Happy birthday Marines, Semper Fidelis,” said Campbell.

The 15th MEU is deployed as part of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.


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Date Taken:11.14.2012

Date Posted:11.14.2012 14:37

Location:USS PELELIU, USAFRICOM, AT SEA

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