Last
updated on 1 October 2004.
Welcome
to the official United States
Marine Corps History and Museums Division web site. This
site provides a variety of information about the division
and most importantly on the histories and traditions of
the United States Marine Corps. To read more about the
Division or the history of the Marine Corps visit the
links on the left navigation bar.
Historical
A
collection of histories and traditions can be
reviewed under the following categories: Customs
& Traditions / Frequently
Requested / Art
Collection / Museum
Artifacts / This
Month in History
General
General
information for individuals interested in visiting
the museums or conducting research, applying for
grants
and internships, volunteering,
upcoming events,
contacting us,
and finding links of
interests to the History and Museums Division, will
find it under General in the left navigation bar.
Special
Interests
Marine
Corps Heritage Center / National Museum of the Marine
Corps
Marine Corps Heritage
Center - A
modern facility where Marine Corps history can be presented
to the public, a campus that would include a world-class
museum, a place where priceless artifacts can be properly
restored and protected, and where organizations and associations
of Marines can meet. Now becoming a reality. MORE
Korean
War Commemoration
The 50th Anniversary of the Korean War commemorative
period officially ran from 25 June 2000 to 15 September
2003. In observance of the period, the History and Museums
Division produced several products and two exhibits
highlighting Marine actions in the Korean War. While
the commemoration is now over, this site will remain
active for those interested in accessing the information.
MORE
French
Government to Honor WWII Vets
French President Jacques Chirac has announced his government
is looking for veterans who participated in the campaign
for the liberation of France during World War II. President
Chirac has authorized the decoration of 100 World War
II veterans each year with a special Legion of Honor
award to recognize the sacrifice made by U.S. Forces
and to express the gratitude of the French people for
liberating them from German occupation. The French Embassy
plans to award the first of these special decorations
to veterans in Washington, D.C. in January 2005. To
be considered, veterans should provide a short letter
explaining the conditions in which they served in the
liberation of France, a copy of their discharge papers
and any other documentation that may help verify their
participation, including U.S. medals and the French
croix de guerre. Because of the short lead time, veterans
wanting to participate in the first January ceremony
in Washington, D.C., should contact Lieutenant Colonel
Denis Millot at 703-784-2349 or Sergeant Major Thierry
Fiorini at the French Embassy at 202-944-6502.
Mail
all materials to:
Consulat général de France à Washington
4101 Reservoir Road N.W.
Washington D.C. 20007
Currently
the staff is unable to respond to e-mail queries, however,
your questions and comments are welcome. Please write
to:
Marine Corps Historical Center
1254 Charles Morris St. SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5040
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COMMAND
CHRONOLOGY TEMPLATE
Appendix A of MCO P5750.1G includes a template
for preparing a Command Chronology. This guide
can be viewed on line or downloaded and printed.
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A
Do-It-Yourself
ORAL
HISTORY PRIMER
Guide
for those individuals who would like to conduct
an interview of themselves or others for the
Marine Corps Oral History Program.
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FORTITUDINE
BULLETIN
OF THE MC HISTORICAL PROGRAM
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HISTORICAL
DOCUMENTS, ORDERS AND SPEECHES
Find many of the most requested and impactful
Marine Corps documents, orders and speeches
here.
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