Marine Ball 2026
Event description
The Marine Corps Birthday Ball, often referred to as the Marine Corps Ball or simply the Marine Ball, is an annual celebration held by United States Marine Corps units worldwide to mark the birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. The event usually occurs on or around November 10th, the date the Marine Corps was established in 1775. It's a formal and festive occasion that honors the history, traditions, and sacrifices of the Marine Corps.
Key Aspects of the Marine Corps Birthday Ball:
Historical Significance:
- The Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, by the Continental Congress as the Continental Marines during the American Revolutionary War. The birthday ball commemorates this date and the service of all Marines, past and present.
Ceremonial Traditions:
- The Marine Corps Birthday Message: The Commandant of the Marine Corps delivers a birthday message to all Marines, acknowledging their sacrifices and contributions to the Corps. The message is often read aloud at the event, and it emphasizes the Marine Corpsā core values, history, and esprit de corps.
- The Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem: As with many formal U.S. military events, the evening typically begins with the Pledge of Allegiance and the playing of the National Anthem.
- The Formal Marine Corps Ball Toast: At the appropriate moment during the evening, the Toast to the Corps is made. This usually includes a heartfelt toast to honor the Marine Corps, its traditions, and its members.
Honoring the Fallen:
- The Marine Corps Ball serves as a time to remember fallen Marines and honor their sacrifices. Many Balls will feature a moment of silence or a special tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country.
Fun Facts:
The Marine Corps Birthday Ball is considered a very important event in the Marine Corps community, and itās a celebration that embodies the Marine Corps' values of honor, courage, and commitment. Many Marines regard the Ball as one of the most significant events of the year. It is also a rare occasion when a civilian can join active-duty Marines at such a formal event.
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