Adventure Outdoors Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 52

The Marine Corps was originally established to serve as an infantry unit on the naval vessels. This movement, along with other duties, birthed the Marine Corps, and we now have what we know today. The formal re-establishment wasn’t until July 11, 1798, after the end of the Revolutionary War. Marines have participated in every single United States war, and in most cases, they were our front men, and still are. “To date, Marines have executed more than 300 landings on foreign shores.” The Marines today have almost 200,000 active duty members, and nearly 40,000 in reserve. “The Marine Corps has been America’s expeditionary force in readiness since 1775. We are forward deployed to respond swiftly and aggressively in times of crisis. We are soldiers of the sea, providing forces and detachments to naval ships and shore operations. We are global leaders, developing expeditionary doctrine and innovations that set the example, and leading other countries’ forces and agencies in multinational military operations. These unique capabilities make us 'First to Fight' and our nation’s first line of defense.” - U.S. Marine Corps It is important to remember the sacrifices that these brave men and women make for our great nation. They have given their lives and dedicated all of their time to providing us with comfort and protection. In his 2015 birthday letter to the Navy, President Obama put it excellently in the explanation he gave as to what these service members actually do: “From protecting our homeland to bringing shelter and hope in times of disaster, they [the Navy] reflect America at its finest. And by devoting themselves to performing every mission with impeccable courage, skill, determination, they remind us that our country was built from forces of camaraderie and common purpose, and that as long as we summon that spirit and stay true to our mission, America’s greatest breakthroughs and victories will always lie ahead.” We, as civilians, take for granted the amount of work and dedication that goes into being a military service member. From the time they enlist, to the time they retire, these men and women stand true to their mission and they vow to give their lives for the United States. The families of these service members also give something up: their loved ones. They sacrifice just as much to be AdventureOutdoors Outdoors 50 Fall 2016 Adventure a part of our protection systems, and often are left alone to pick up the pieces of the lives their loved ones left behind. It is our duty to provide these men and women with whatever they may need, and to tell them that they are loved and appreciated every single day. We must show how grateful we are for what they do for us, and in turn, celebrate everything that this country has given us, from a warm bed in the safety of our borders, to triumph and great victory after malicious threats and attacks. We celebrate these two military branches and their birthdays, and we remember the history behind their existence, as a tribute to their sacrifices. So many lives have been lost, so many families have been left to mourn the deaths of their beloved, and still, in light of this sadness, so many of us are given the opportunity to wake up another day as free men and women of the United States of America. Wherever you are, whatever you may be dealing with, take a moment to remember and thank a military service member. And to those of you reading this right now, whom have served this great country, know that we will never forget what you have done for us. Happy Birthday, soldiers and sailors, SEALs and SOCOMs. We love you, and we thank you.