Waltzing Matilda and the US 1st Marine Division

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When considering music that we’d want to play as we ship out to a combat zone, very few of us would think of choosing a 19th century Australian folk song about a hobo who stole a sheep. And yet, that’s exactly what the Marines of the 1st Marine Division do en masse.
It may seem odd that United States Marines choose to deploy using Australia’s unofficial national anthem, but a closer look at the history of the unit (and how the song ends) helps make sense of it all.

During World War II, the Marines of “the Old Breed,” the 1st Marine Division, famously began the first Allied offensive against Japan in the Pacific at Guadalcanal. Armed with old Springfield M1903 rifles and meager stores of food and ammunition, the Marines wrested control of the island from Japan in just over six months, earning them their first of three Presidential Unit Citations in WWII and a well-deserved rest in Australia.

Say “no” to Bull Halsey. See what happens. :)

After the months of fighting and privation, the Marines were looking worse for wear. Sick from dysentery and weak, the men were just worn out. When they first docked in Brisbane, they were housed in what amounted to a series of shacks in swampland.

When the Marines’ commander, General Alexander Vandegrift, ordered that the entire division be moved, the Navy told him there was no way to spare the number of ships needed — and they had nowhere to go, anyway. That’s where Admiral William “Bull” Halsey and the city of Melbourne came in. Australia’s second-largest city offered to take them with open arms and Halsey would get them there.

Camps of already-pitched tents and bunks were waiting for them as they landed in Melbourne. The sick and wounded were transferred to a newly-finished hospital in nearby Parkville and the rest were given unlimited liberty for the next 90 full days. One account says the citizens of Melbourne opened their homes to the Marines. It was a mutual love affair for the guys who left their homes in the U.S. to fight with and for the Aussies.

On George Washington’s birthday, Feb. 22, 1943, the Marines marched a parade through Melbourne. During this parade, the 1st Marine Division Band decided to play the Australian folk favorite, Waltzing Matilda. The Australian onlookers loved it and cheered loudly for the procession.

Thus began the love affair between the 1st Marine Division and Australia.

When winter came, the Australians even gave the Marines their winter jackets, which were soon adopted by the USMC uniform board (no small feat). This is also where 1st Marine Division’s now-famous blue diamond patch was designed. Aside from the the red “one” and “Guadalcanal” markings, the patch also features the constellation Southern Cross, which is a symbol of Australia.


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How cool is that?
Answer: very, very cool.
 
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During the First World War of a Scottish piper in France was leading Scottish fighters across no-man’s land between the trenches. As they marched towards the enemy the piper was playing a grand swirling attack tune.

Dee-dee diddle-de-diddle-de-diddle-dee

The fighters and the piper were striding on but a burst of machine-gun fire came from inside the German trench.

Ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack

One of the soldiers fell mortally wounded, so now there was just 3 fighters and the piper but they carried on marching.

Dee-dee diddle-de-diddle-de-diddle-dee

More machine gun fire came from the Germans

Ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack

Another brave fighter fell dead so now there were just 2 soldiers left marching behind the piper.

Dee-dee diddle-de-diddle-de-diddle-dee

Ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack

Another soldier dropped dead leaving just one Scottish fighter and the piper at which point that soldier turned to the piper and said;

Fer Chrissakes! Can you no play something they like!?



-- Billy Connely
 
That's the kind of encouraging news we need today.
 
Australians are prepared to fight, we just need something to fight with!
Popguns just don't cut it these days.

US Marines can't be expected to do it all.
Folly dictated that Australia go around being Mr Nice Guy signing nuclear non-proliferation treaties...instead of arming itself.
Australia allowed Britain to test atomic bombs in the Outback, but didn't grab any for itself...sheer lunacy.

US Marines rotate thru Darwin Australia, the port in recent times *sold off* to China by the Northern Territory govt...more lunacy.
ScoMo is trying to get it back.

US Marines march in ANZAC Day parades...allies.

Too many US Marines/sailors/soldiers/airmen-airwomen have perished saving the West from evil...no more.
US should form a new alliance..."Coalition Of Nations" [CON] to protect the West from invasion of the 'east'.
Any country that won't commit doesn't get protection.

Russia is said to be holding off invading Ukraine until after the Olympics to please X1.
China is threatening war...first Taiwan, then who's next? All of Asia/Asia Pacific/Oceania [Australia etc]?
 

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