Montford Point Marines: Forgotten First Black Marines

This blog details my father's experience as a Montford Point Marine. The Montford Point Marines were the nation's First Black Marines, and they served bravely in a branch of the military that initially refused to accept them. The Montford Point Marines exceeded expectations and served tenaciously in World War II and The Korean War. These surviving men were finally recognized by Congress and received the Gold Medal of Honor as a group on June 28, 2012.

Showing posts with label 51st Battalion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 51st Battalion. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 1, 2013

WWI Army Organizational Chart and Fighting Abroad

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I compiled a listing for readers to have a better framework in understanding exactly how soldiers were organized in World War I. These terms...
Friday, March 8, 2013

USNS Montford Point

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The United States Naval Ship Montford Point was christened by Jackie Bolden, wife of retired Marine Major Charles Bolden and the current ad...
Thursday, February 21, 2013

Dad Becomes A Rifle Expert

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Clifford Primus was now in Camp LeJeune as a US Marine Recruit. He had enlisted in Springfield, MA on April of 1943. He would have been exem...
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