Posted on Nov 10, 2025
Birth of the U.S. Marine Corps | November 10, 1775 | HISTORY
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According to tradition, Tun Tavern was where the United States Marines held their first recruitment drive. On November 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress commissioned the innkeeper and former Quaker Samuel Nicholas to raise two battalions of Marines in Philadelphia. The tavern’s manager, Robert Mullan, was the "chief Marine Recruiter". Though legend places its first recruiting post at Tun Tavern, the historian Edwin Simmons surmises that it was more likely the Conestoga Waggon [sic], a tavern owned by the Nicholas family. The first Continental Marine company was composed of one hundred Rhode Islanders commanded by Captain Nicholas. Each year on November 10, U.S. Marines worldwide toast the memory of this colonial inn as the officially-acknowledged birthplace of their service branch. The earliest Marines were deployed aboard Continental Congress Navy vessels as sharpshooters because they were typically recruited as outstanding marksmen.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
To ALL Marines Out There, HAPPY 150Th.
Now I Want To Watch You As You Blow Out
The 150 Candles On The Cake -- (;--)> Have A Great Veterans Day
Now I Want To Watch You As You Blow Out
The 150 Candles On The Cake -- (;--)> Have A Great Veterans Day
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