Major Gen. Francis Donovan, Ret. Lt. Col. Art Gorman and 19-year-old Lance Corporal Santiago Emanuel joined 'Fox and Friends' on the Marine Corps’ anniversary, Nov. 10, to celebrate the big day.
Donovan said he knows"that all Marines and our sailors who’ve served with us today celebrate this birthday."
A group of Marines give a presentation on Fox Square in midtown Manhattan for the Marine Corps' 247th birthday on Nov. 10, 2022.The cake is sliced with the Mameluke sword, which represents the branch’s first overseas expedition. Major Gen. Francis Donovan cuts into the cake with the traditional Mameluke sword for the Marine Corps' anniversary on Nov. 10, 2022 during an appearance on "Fox and Friends."The second slice is then passed from the oldest Marine to the youngest Marine.
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