Governor Abbott celebrates United States Marine Corps 250th Birthday
Governor Greg Abbott marked the 250th birthday of the United States Marine Corps at a ceremony held at the Texas Capitol. He praised the military's crucial role in safeguarding American rights and liberties throughout history. During the event, he recognized retired Colonel Joe McPhail, who is 104 years old and the oldest living F4U Corsair pilot, by presenting him with a Texas flag and a proclamation celebrating the anniversary. The ceremony featured a cake-cutting tradition, where Abbott used a Marine Corps Officers sword. He was joined by several distinguished guests, including Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Dawsley and Texas Veterans Commission Secretary Chuck Wright.
The event not only honors the Marines' legacy but also reflects Texas's strong military heritage. The Governor's remarks emphasized the importance of recognizing those who have served. Celebrating military milestones fosters community pride and remembrance of service to the nation.