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A Wall of Honor inside the Armory Speakeasy in Key Largo holds the pictures of local men and women who have served in the military. Two brothers currently serving in […] ...
Marine Corps veteran Thomas D. Rizor couldn’t stop smiling as he was honored by a veterans’ contingent on Tuesday morning at ...
President Trump hosted an Easter dinner on Wednesday night, welcoming faith leaders and worshippers, as Paula White and ...
After a week of Easter celebrations at the White House, it appears President Donald Trump won't spend the holiday weekend in ...
Nick's back straightened and chest puffed out when he heard the "Star-Spangled Banner," or the Marine Corps Hymn (Semper Fi Brother) and his eyes looked off in the distance when the "Dark Side of ...
(See the video at the top of this article.) Also on the schedule for the Wednesday night event were hymns from the Marine Corps Band and singer Charles Billingsley was to perform Christian opera ...
Robert “Seph” Coats, can certainly deliver the standard patriotic themes and marches — including “The Marine’s Hymn,” “The Army Goes Rolling Along” and, of course, “The Stars and ...
It goes all the way back to the Founders’ generation. The “shores of Tripoli” in the Marines’ hymn is a reference to the Barbary Wars, fought by the U.S. in the Mediterranean against ...
Indiana National Guard soldiers and airmen are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
He probably knows that despite “to the shores of Tripoli” being memorialized in the Marine Corps Hymn, the reign of plunder and mayhem of the Barbary Pirates in modern day Libya was not ...
Indiana National Guard soldiers and airmen celebrated the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War this week as they aim to continue carrying on the legacy of citizen soldiers.
This is where the line in the Marines’ Hymn comes from: “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli” — that’s Thomas Jefferson in 1801 to 1805, because the Europeans paid ...