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Justin Timberlake: Marine Corps Ball “changed my life”
Hotair ^ | 11/14/2011 | Tina Korbe

Posted on 11/14/2011 11:17:30 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Popstar Justin Timberlake was largely the reason actress Mila Kunis accepted an invitation to attend an upcoming Marine Corps Ball — but Cpl. Kelsey DeSantis was the reason Timberlake found himself moved almost to tears at a similar event Saturday night, a night the celebrity writes “changed [his] life.”

After Timberlake publicly urged his Friends with Benefits costar Kunis to say “yes” to the request she received from a serviceman, DeSantis invited Timberlake — via YouTube — to the Nov. 12 Instructor Battalion Marine Corps Ball in Richmond, Va.

“You want to call out my girl Mila?” De Santis asked in a video. “Well, I’m going to call you out and ask you to come to the Marine Corps ball with me on Nov. 12.”

Timberlake accepted and, Saturday night, he kept his promise.

“I knew I would have an evening that I wouldn’t forget… Something I could tell my friends about,” Timberlake wrote the next day. “What I didn’t know was how moved I would be by the whole experience.”

The GQ favorite has always been a vocal supporter of the armed forces — but his glimpse into the camaraderie and closeness of the Marine Corps taught him he’ll never fully understand just what men and women in uniform endure for us — and also that he can never appreciate them enough.

A video tribute to the Marines particularly took Timberlake by surprise:

While this tribute was playing, you could hear a pin drop. It was a surreal moment to be in that room with so many of our great Marines who have such a different type of connection to those stories. One that we who don’t serve will NEVER understand. It was familial. It was like they were listening to their own blood brothers. I glanced around the room at young men and women, spouses and soldiers… At kids way beyond their years, really… All so deeply entwined. Not just by battle, even though we who have never endured anything remotely close to those experiences and have NO position to comment on… But, by having such life changing experiences through them and to not ever waver in their love and respect for our homeland. That’s what I saw. A faith in us that has been tested time and time again. And, through it all, NEVER a drop of doubt. …

The night inspired Timberlake to call on his family, friends and fans to separate their views of war from support for the troops and to intentionally thank those who serve the cause of freedom worldwide.

We all have our own individual views on war… But, doesn’t that speak to just another thing that makes this country so special?? The fact that we can all wake up every morning and BE individual with a pure sense of freedom..? But, one thing that can’t be argued is that it’s because of the people who VOLUNTEER their lives to make sure that it’s protected at all times. And, like I said before, doing so while asking for nothing in return…

To people like me who get to benefit from this type of person… One with character and courage. With strength and bravery. With humility and honor… I say: Send your thanks. Do it however you can. Write a letter, type an email… Hell, buy ‘em a beer next time you run into someone from our Armed Forces in a bar. When they say thank you for that drink that cost you 3 bucks, they’ll mean it. They won’t take it for granted and, they won’t forget it.

This phenomenon of inviting celebrities to personally experience some element of American life they wouldn’t otherwise encounter — whether a Marine Corps Ball or a Tea Party rally — seems a healthy development to me, a way of bridging the disconnect. Reading Timberlake’s reaction to this weekend’s event really makes me hope it continues.


TOPICS: Military/Veterans; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: ball; justintimberlake; marinecorps
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To: Jacquerie
"Despite you and oh8eleven, I have the highest respect for the Corps..

I see. You respect the Corps that makes you happy and agrees with you but not those nasty old Marines that actually fought and suffered for their country. A useful distinction, I'm sure.

I understand Oh8eleven's point: wow. another lucky young man attends a Birthday Ball and glory be, finds out that Marines are pretty great people. Wonderful, but far short of volunteering to get his head shaved and filling out the duty roster in Afghanistan.

In the war that Oh8eleven and I served in, we were part of the very few of the young men of our generation to volunteer and fight in Vietnam. We learned that our fellow Marines were good and decent men who fought with courage against a determined and skilled enemy. We lost 16,000 Marines of the 56,000 total killed in the war and I lost part of my right leg.

The rest of the country enjoyed all of the promiscuous fun of the 60s and the 70s without us while we returned the with the residuals of hard duty, diseases, lost friends, and missing pieces. We did learn what it was to be a Marine and we have always maintained that pride and that connection.

I am glad that young Mr. Timberlake had a nice party and had fine things to say. My real admiration remains for the young men and now lately young women who bear the real burdens of serving their Corps and their country.

61 posted on 11/15/2011 12:52:17 AM PST by Chainmail
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To: Chainmail; oh8eleven

I’d dress down Chesty Puller himself if he made the same comments as oh8eleven. Don’t like it? Tough.


62 posted on 11/15/2011 12:58:12 PM PST by Jacquerie (Think outside the pizza box.)
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To: Jacquerie; oh8eleven
No question, that you are fully qualified to do so.

No offense, but I'll stick to known quantities like oh8eleven, rough-hewn though he may be - he's a the real thing.

Out of curiosity, what service have you provided for your country? I'd hate to think that all you have ever done is wield a vicious keyboard...

63 posted on 11/15/2011 1:07:44 PM PST by Chainmail
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To: Sigurdrifta

Please thank them for their service......


64 posted on 11/15/2011 4:57:26 PM PST by stockpirate (Real hero's don't wear capes, they wear dog tags.)
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To: oh8eleven
Me? Owe an apology? LOL ......... Get a life you feckin' loser.

Yeah, you, owe an apology. For being a running off your mouth/keyboard internet phenis.
65 posted on 11/21/2011 1:45:51 AM PST by ketelone
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To: oh8eleven

And not because of anything you may have said about Justin Timberlake, but because you seem to feel that its your right to call anyone you see here names, for no reason at all.


66 posted on 11/21/2011 1:51:49 AM PST by ketelone
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