
This battle of Tripoli is especially famous because of the Marines' Hymn, the oldest official song of the US military. The song starts:
From the Halls of Montezuma, To the shores of Tripoli, We will fight our country's battles In the air, on land, and sea...
The Marine Corps birthday is celebrated with a traditional ball, a cake-cutting ceremony, and the singing of the Marines' Hymn. At the ball, civilians (people not in the military) will wear “black tie,” a phrase that means men in tuxedos and women in formal evening wear. Those who are in the military will come to the ball in military “dress” uniforms”
Marines: Evening Dress Bor Blue Dress A
Army: Army Blue (bow tie) Navy: Dinner Dress Blue Jacket or Dinner Dress Blue Air Force: Mess Dress
Did you know...?
The motto of the Marines is often stated as “Semper Fi,” but the Latin is actually “semper fidelis.” It means “always faithful” or “always loyal.”
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