
The cutting of the Marine Corps cake is a formal ceremony. The first pieces of cake are given to the oldest and youngest Marines present. Shown are (l-r) youngest Marine Major Frank Ryman, Indian River High School Marine JROTC Commander; Cake Escort First Sgt. Ret. Bill Kandarri; and oldest Marine John Watson. BY STEVEN BILLUPS
The Delaware Diamond State Detachment Marine Corps League held its Annual 236th Marine Corps Birthday Ball Nov. 6 at American Legion Post 28 in Oak Orchard. The event celebrates and honors the Marine origination on Nov. 10, 1775.
Shown at the head table standing in the back are (l-r) Sr. Vice Cmdr. Everett Beach and Commandant Rudy Swanson. In front are Pat Beach and Pat Swanson.
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