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Here’s How Marines Celebrated Their Birthday in Afghanistan [PHOTOS]

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KABUL, Afghanistan — United States Marines all over the world paused Nov. 10 to celebrate the 242nd birthday of the Corps.

Here’s what that looked like in Kabul, Afghanistan, at Resolute Support Headquarters.

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(Hailey Sadler)

The day kicked off with a 5K fun run — 5 laps around base.

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(Hailey Sadler)

Servicemembers from the many different NATO countries represented gathered to pay tribute.

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(Hailey Sadler)

Everyone bowed their heads in prayer. For a moment the crowd fell silent, honoring those who died answering the call of duty. It’s always a poignant moment of the ceremony, but took on an extra weight here in theater.

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(Hailey Sadler)

The Missing Man Table, also known as the Fallen Comrade Table, is set up in memory of the fallen, the missing, and the prisoners of war.

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(Hailey Sadler)

The National Anthem played. Every soldier saluted and every civilian’s hand was over his or her heart.

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(Hailey Sadler)

And then of course there is birthday cake.

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(Hailey Sadler)

Traditionally, the first slices of cake are served to the guest of honor, and then to the oldest and youngest Marines present.

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(Hailey Sadler)

To close the ceremony, Resolute Support Mission Deputy Commander Lt. General Cripwell and U.S. Marine Corps Brigadier General Williams each say a few words to the crowd.

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(Hailey Sadler)

Marines are Marines — whether it’s in the hell of Gaudalcanal, the jungles of Vietnam, or here in Afghanistan. They celebrate their birthday here the same way Marines commemorate their birthday all over the world — with traditions that span both borders and generations.

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(Hailey Sadler)

They are the few and the proud.

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(Hailey Sadler)

Today, and every day, America stands behind her Marines. Oorah.

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