MARINER’S MILE -- The bagpipe band played...
MARINER’S MILE -- The bagpipe band played the “Marines Hymn,” while
guests dined on prime rib and reveled in a series of toasts, but
Thursday night was about the “First of the First,” the 1st Battalion,
1st Marines.
“This is the most patriotic event I’ve been to in 10 years,” said
Newport Beach Mayor John Heffernan.
Thursday was “mess night” at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort.
Leathernecks wearing the Marine Corps dress blue uniforms showed up
to celebrate the traditional military dinner. The few and the proud
were joined by a crowd of civilians in formal wear who paid $225 per
person to sponsor individual Marines.
The dinner was held to honor the Camp Pendleton battalion,
expected to return to the Middle East in January to serve near
Fallouja, Iraq. This is the second year in a row the First Battalion,
First Marines Adoption Committee and the city of Newport Beach have
sponsored a mess night. The dinner was a fundraiser to aid the
families of Marines who are serving in the war.
“When the 1/1 goes off to war again, we will be there for their
families when they need us,” said former Newport Beach Mayor Steve
Bromberg.
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