251 results on '"MARINE CORPS - United States - History"'
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152. The Marine Corps and the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project
153. Farewell 5/10: Casing the colors
154. Peleliu 1944: Why did we go there?
155. Paladins at war: The battle for Saipan, June 1944
156. The first landing: Great date in the Marine Corps--2 March 1776
157. Perspective on Khe Sanh
158. Crime and postal history: Bring in the Marines!
159. Nationbuilding and the Marine Corps
160. Marines hold the line--and the wall
161. Interview (with) Lin Ezell: On running the Marine Corps Museum
162. 50-year commemoration: Marine artillery in Korea
163. AEF museum to open in France
164. A message from the commandant
165. The way it was (or the old Corps)
166. Confederates at Shuri Castle: Storming the ramparts (the Okinawa invasion on 1 April 1945)
167. Bombs over Tokyo: Keep the cameras rolling
168. Marine Corps historical notes from the Gulf war
169. Zona Rosa massacre
170. The American century: A salute to America's fighting men and women
171. Image abuse? Time's 'green' Iwo Jima cover sparks outrage among Marines
172. Marine Corps 400
173. Light infantry and Vietnam: Why generals need to study tactics
174. Revisiting small wars: A 1933 questionnaire, Vernon E. Megee, and the Small Wars Manual
175. Flags of our fathers
176. Edson's eagles: The legacy of "Red Mike"
177. 'Fix bayonets!' (Marine rifle company faces the enemy force during the Vietnam War)
178. WWII's first black Marines trained at Montford (Point Camp in North Carolina)
179. Back to Belleau Wood: French remember effort of U.S. Marine Corps
180. A real 'cold warrior': A Marine sergeant's Cold War victory
181. We listen to what Marines say: The Marine Corps Oral History Program
182. Branching out (the story of the first commissioned African-American Marine)
183. "Rise gentlemen! He served on Samar!"
184. Remembering Iwo Jima
185. The horse Marines (and the "Gracias" monument at Quantico)
186. Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps
187. The capture of Seoul: Battle of the barricades
188. Inchon to Seoul: Service in action
189. Plastic squad-assault boats
190. M1 rifle
191. Why athletics?
192. Our flag's unfurled: extract from Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication 12-34-IV
193. Rifle with rival (1903 Springfield Rifle)
194. The origins of the fire team: Excerpts from an interview with Homer L. Litzenberg, 27-30 April 1951
195. The big switch
196. Looking back at Chosin
197. Inchon (Korean War pictorial)
198. Boxer Rebellion recalled...
199. The right man at the right time
200. Fleet Marine Force circa 1941
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