Marines bid fond farewell to New York City
11/14/2009
By
Sgt Danielle Bacon
,
26th MEU
NEW YORK
Marines and sailors of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 returned home Nov. 12, after participating in the commissioning of USS New York, the Navy‘s newest landing platform dock.
Since their arrival in New York Nov. 2, the 260 Marines and sailors have given tours to thousands of visitors each day. From veterans to cheerleaders, all visitors were able to check out Marine Corps vehicles, equipment and weapon systems, all of which are assets that will be aboard the ship that was built around the Navy-Marine Corps team.
“This ship was built with Marines in mind,” said Col. Mark Desens, SPMAGTF-26 commanding officer. The Marines showed off the ship’s improved capabilities and their own gear ranging from aircraft to amphibious vehicles and weapon systems. Not only were Marines on hand to explain the gear, they ensured visitors got hands-on with it as well, giving as many people as possible the firsthand experience of seeing and touching the vehicles and equipment. The Marines and sailors hosted 9/11 victims' families, Wounded Warriors, VIPs, the New York Jets players and cheerleaders, and even a princess of Thailand during the tours.
But the Marines did much more than conduct tours. Each day, Marines of SPMAGTF-26 ventured into New York to conduct community relations events, participate in ceremonies, and cheer on their favorite teams at sports games.
The Marines attended community relations events at the Staten Island Marine Corps League, interacting with the veterans whose large shoes they now fill. They also played with children at a child development center at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn. They visited the Brooklyn Veterans Administration hospital, raising the spirits of veterans getting treatment there. More Marines visited the Morgan Stanley Columbia Presbyterian Children's Hospital where they read to children.
Four Marines took the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pay respects and show their patriotism by re-enlisting inside the construction site at Ground Zero. Three Marines eligible for promotion Nov. 1 delayed their promotion ceremonies three days in order to receive their new ranks at the site.
Three live shows broadcast from the flight deck of USS New York, and SPMAGTF-26 Marines were there to interact with the show hosts and cheer in the audience. Montel Williams, himself a former Marine, broadcast his radio show from USS New York Nov. 4. Fox and Friends broadcast its television news program Nov. 5. ESPN's Mike and Mike show broadcast their radio and television show Nov. 10. Celebrity chef Robert Irvine, host of Food Network's "Dinner: Impossible," cooked for and with the Marines and sailors in the ship's galley Nov. 8.
A few lucky Marines attended the final game of the World Series. Others were invited to the sidelines as the New York Giants battled the San Diego Chargers. Several Marines attended a taping of the Late Show with David Letterman.
The Marines observed the Marine Corps' 234th birthday with no less than four ceremonies, including ones with the NYPD, retired members of FDNY, a birthday observance for SPMAGTF-26 alone, and a formal cake-cutting on the flight deck of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The Navajo Code Talkers and Purple Heart recipient Cpl. Aaron Mankin were some of the noted speakers at the Intrepid ceremony.
The Marines observed Veterans Day by attending breakfast with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg before marching in the city's 90th annual Veterans Day parade. They also participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Intrepid museum.
The parade took the Marines down 5th Avenue. Along the way, New Yorkers cheered and showed their respect for the Marines through signs.
Grace Crowley held a sign on the parade route thanking the Marines for her freedom.
“I appreciate everything that you guys do,” she said.
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New York City, New York, United States-Buildings stand at the position of attention as Col. Mark J. Desens, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 commanding officer, gives the oath of enlistment to Marines at ground zero Nov. 4, 2009. The Marines are in New York City for the commissioning of USS New York Nov. 7., Sergeant Danielle M. Bacon, 11/4/2009 5:36 AM New York City, New York, United States-Corporal John W. Weidenhammer of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 enjoys an afternoon with Marines at the Staten Island Marine Corps League Nov. 3, 2009. The SPMAGTF-26 Marines and sailors visited the club to trade sea stories with the Marines. The unit was formed by North Carolina Marines from several units to support the commissioning of USS New York Nov. 7., Lance Cpl. Tommy Bellegarde, 11/3/2009 7:55 AM New York City, New York, United States-Gunnery Sgt. Michael Tellis mans the rails with other Marines from Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 and sailors from USS New York as she pulls into New York City, Nov. 2, 2009. The ship, which has 7 1/2 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center forged in its hull, is scheduled to be commissioned on Nov. 7. , Sgt. Danielle M. Bacon, 11/2/2009 5:25 AM New York City, New York, United States-Petty Officer 1st Class Lisa C. Ceron, a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 corpsman, spends time with veterans at the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center Nov. 4, 2009. Marines and sailors from the USS New York took time with the veterans, listening to stories of their time in the service. SPMAGTF-26 was formed by North Carolina Marines from several units to support the commissioning of USS New York Nov. 7, 2009. , Lance Cpl. Brian Woodruff, 11/4/2009 10:25 AM New York City, New York, United States-New York Jets cheerleader, Michele, gets a hands on feel for the Barrett 50. Caliber Machine Gun as Cpl. Andre Bandoo, an infantryman with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26, explains the function of the weapon. The Jets cheerleaders toured the USS New York and met with Marines from SPMAGTF-26, Nov. 3, 2009. They saw Marine Corps vehicles, weapons and air craft, while also posing for photos and signing autographs. The ship is currently docked in New York City for its commissioning ceremony, Nov. 7. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Danielle M. Bacon) (Released), Sgt. Danielle m. Bacon, 11/3/2009 1:33 PM New York City, New York, United States-Corporal Bryan Westgate, an Assault Amphibious Vehicle crewmember with the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26, demonstrates how to fire an M2 .50 caliber machine gun to a guest during a special visitation aboard USS New York for first responders and 9/11 victims' families, Nov. 3, 2009. There are 7 ½ tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center forged into the ship’s bow. The Marines at the event are part of SPMAGTF-26, a unit formed to support the commissioning of the USS New York, Nov. 7, 2009. , Cpl Jesse J. Johnson, 11/3/2009 10:13 AM New York City, New York, United States-Major Len Walker of the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 gives a live interview on a Montel Across America radio broadcast with Montel Williams aboard the flight deck of USS New York Nov. 4, 2009. Aboard the ship are Marines from several units that merged to form SPMAGTF-26. The ship, which has 7 1/2 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center forged into its hull, is scheduled to be commissioned Nov. 7. , Cpl Jesse J. Johnson, 11/4/2009 6:44 AM New York City, New York, United States-Fox and Friends news anchors Gretchen Carlson, Bill Kilmeade and Steve Doocy broadcast the final segment of the show with Marines from Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 and sailors from USS New York in the background aboard the flight deck of USS New York Nov. 5, 2009. Aboard the ship are Marines from several units that merged to form SPMAGTF-26. The ship, which has 7 1/2 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center forged into its hull, is scheduled to be commissioned Nov. 7., Corporal Jesse J. Johnson, 11/5/2009 4:57 AM New York City, New York, United States-Army Sgt. Brandon B. Vilt, a former helicopter crew chief visiting with the wounded warriors, stands outside an AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter while visiting Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 Marines and USS New York sailors on a tour Nov. 05, 2009. SPMAGTF-26 was formed by North Carolina Marines from several units to support the commissioning of USS New York Nov. 07. , Lance Corporal Brian M. Woodruff, 11/5/2009 1:01 PM New York City, New York, United States-Sergeant Anastasia R. Benton, a multi-channel equipment operator, and Cpl. Heather Heath, a radio operator, both with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26, get a chance to ride in a fire truck after a cake cutting ceremony for the New York Fire Department in New York City, Nov. 06, 2009. The Marines from SPMAGTF-26 spent time listening to the stories of the veterans who attended as well as recounting some of their own. , Lance Cpl. Brian M. Woodruff, 11/6/2009 10:25 AM New York City, New York, United States-Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 Marines and USS New York sailors man the rails aboard USS New York during the ship’s commissioning Nov. 7, 2009 in Manhattan. , Lance Cpl. Tommy Bellegrade, 11/7/2009 8:19 AM New York City, New York, United States-Robert Irvine, host of "Dinner: Impossible" on Food Network, talks to Sarah Martin, a fan of the show from Stony Point, N.Y., while aboard USS New York Nov. 8, 2009 in New York City. Irvine cooked lunch for Marines from Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 and sailors from USS New York. SPMAGTF-26 is made up of North Carolina Marines from several units that are aboard USS New York for the ship’s commissioning, which occurred Nov. 7. , Lance Cpl. Tommy Bellegarde, 11/8/2009 5:38 AM New York City, New York, United Staes-Sergeant Michael A. Arndt and Cpl. Eddie G. Minneweather, Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26, salute the colors during a cake-cutting ceremony held aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City Nov. 10, 2009. Festivities included drill movements from SPMAGTF-26 Marines, guest speakers and a cake-cutting ceremony. SPMAGTF-26 is made up of North Carolina Marines from several units and was formed to support the commissioning of USS New York., Cpl Jesse J. Johnson, 11/10/2009 7:26 AM New York City, New York, United Staes-Marines from Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 belt out an ooh-rah during the opening ceremony for the New York City Veterans Day parade Nov. 11, 2009. The unit was formed to showcase Marine Corps personnel, aircraft, vehicles and equipment while docked at Pier 88 for the USS New York commissioning. , Sgt Danielle Bacon, 11/11/2009 6:28 AM NEW YORK-Major Gen. William Monk III, the commanding general of the 99ths Regional Support Command, Cpl. Sol Schilling, a machine gunner with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 and Cpl. Aaron Mankin, a Purple Heart recipient, salute the Veterans Day wreath after it is thrown into the Hudson River aboard USS Intrepid in New York Nov, 11, 2009. , Lance Cpl. Tommy Bellegarde, 11/10/2009 7:00 PM
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