Veterans with the Montford Point Marine Association visited Tuckaseegee Elementary School to share the story of the the first-ever Black marines, who trained at Montford Point here in North Carolina.
Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., is proud to introduce the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, they highlight the service of ...
One by one, with canes, walkers, and wheelchairs in tow, these veterans carefully navigated their way to the World War II ...
Carved onto slabs of black marble, the names of 11 young men from the Russian town of Semibratovo who died fighting in ...
The oral histories include interviews with the Marine Corps’ first brigadier general, Margaret Brewer, and the corps’ ...
The All Wars Memorial Building, which opened in 1925, served as a hospital for Black soldiers in World War II and now serves ...
Eighty years ago this week, U.S. Marines landed on the tiny island of Iwo Jima, 660 miles south of Tokyo. Iwo Jima was a key objective to win World War ...
The Marine Corps War Memorial, better known as the Iwo Jima Memorial, is one of America’s most iconic monuments.
Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone is the only enlisted Marine of the World War II era to receive both the Medal of Honor and ...
Fellow Marines and civilians alike gathered for a plaque dedication ceremony 80 years to the day after his death at the ...
The Marine Corps League held their 25th annual Iwo Jima Day Event in the Massachusetts State House to commemorate the 80th ...
Wednesday marked the 25th and final time Marine Corps veterans, Gold Star families and state lawmakers will gather in the State House to mark the<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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