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11-10-2010 @ 10:13AM
Sternberg said...
Prior to the Revolutionary war, Plymouth Rock was called Founders Rock. One of the first acts of the Continental Congress was to establish a Marine Corps. One of the first acts of the Marines was to load founders rock onto a wagon, to use it as a symbol for new enlistees to swear their oath on.
Their 2nd act was to drop it, break it and leave it where it fell at the base of a pier, so that it is now smaller and much mislocated from its original state.
Semper Fi.
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