A premier celebration uniting those who serve. Honoring tradition, forged in brotherhood. Open to all Active Duty, Reserves, Veterans, First Responders, and patriotic Civilians.
This is a night dedicated to the men and women who hold the line. Whether you served decades ago, are currently active, work as a first responder, or are a civilian who supports the mission — this ball brings us together to celebrate our shared values and the heritage of American military tradition.
On the 251st birthday of the United States Marine Corps, the 250th year of our great nation, and Veterans Day 2026, we gather not just to remember — but to honor the living brotherhood that endures.
A respectful ceremony followed by a high-energy celebration of brotherhood.
Private entry, early networking, and exclusive bar access for our VIP guests.
Doors open. Cash bars available. Light appetizers served. Guests check in, connect, and settle in.
Opening remarks from the Founder of Ace Hospitality Group, invocation, Lejeune's Message, POW/MIA table recognition, tribute to service, and the traditional cake cutting. A tight, purposeful tribute.
Full buffet service begins. Guests are invited to eat, reconnect, and enjoy the evening.
The blackjack entertainment table opens. Small raffle drawings and sponsored prize giveaways begin.
Music up. Dance floor opens. Blackjack and bar service continue. Final call for main raffle ticket submissions and the ultimate prize drawing.
The 1st Annual Brotherhood Ball comes to a close.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of honor and tradition.
A "ghost ticket" — you will not attend. This sponsors an empty chair at our memorial table in honor of the fallen and missing.
Our deepest gratitude to the organizations making this night possible.
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Download Sponsorship PacketNo. This is a private event hosted by Ace Hospitality Group. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Defense or the United States Marine Corps. It is a privately organized celebration of Marine Corps tradition and American heritage.
This event is proudly open to Veterans, Active Duty Military, Reserves, First Responders (Police, Fire, EMS), and patriotic Civilians who wish to support and celebrate alongside the military community.
Yes. Retired and active duty personnel may wear authorized dress uniforms in accordance with applicable branch regulations. Civilians and First Responders are encouraged to wear formal or black-tie attire.
Purchasing a POW/MIA memorial ticket ensures an Empty Chair is maintained at our memorial table throughout the evening. Proceeds are donated directly to R.E.D. (Remember Everyone Deployed) and partnering veteran support organizations.