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.

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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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Port Chicago Mutiny and the Port Chicago 50

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"Hi, Papa Clifford!" It was my best friend, checking in on my dad because she heard he was in the hospital. He was now at home, an...
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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Port Chicago Explosion: The Largest WWII Homeland Disaster

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On my previous post I discussed Operation Crossroads  and included a controversial photo of an atomic bomb test cake.  A reader na...
Friday, January 17, 2014

Operation Crossroads and the Atomic Bomb Test Cake

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It all started with Pinterest. Pinterest is a major social media site where members pin favorite photos, infographics, articles and recipes ...
Friday, December 13, 2013

Dad Survives Financial Hardship During the Great Depression

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Because of financial hardship, many African American children sometimes live with relatives for a while. It is not uncommon for children to ...
Sunday, December 1, 2013

Dad Causes His Family to Get Fired During the Great Depression

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I have described my father's life as an elderly veteran for quite a few posts now. But a popular post among readers is the entry,  The G...
Monday, November 18, 2013

A Montford Point Marine Veteran Receives a Special Gift from a Businessman

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My father received a phone call before heading to his Medal of Honor Congressional Ceremony in June of 2012. It was a local businessman who...
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