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 Black Soldiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Soldiers. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Army's Red Ball Express: Unsung Soldiers

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I wrote extensively about the  Port Chicago Naval Magazine Explosion  and the  Port Chicago Mutiny , involving the mostly African Amer...
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Monday, October 7, 2013

Early Black Military Experiences: Colonial America and the Revolutionary War

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White Americans have been ambivalent over the years about Black participation in military organizations and in most instances have encoura...
Sunday, September 8, 2013

African American Soldiers and Sailors Tribute: Buffalo Soldiers, Montford Point Marines,Tuskegee Airmen, U.S.S. Mason Crew

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I found some interesting drawings on three groups of African American Soldiers that belatedly received recognition in mainstream media. They...
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