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2025 National Midwinter Conference will be held at the Sheraton Pentagon City, Arlington, Virginia 27 February – 1 March 2025 Conference Event Information Marine Corps League Library Convention Information 2025 National Convention will be at the Hyatt Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport in Grapevine, Tex...
Granite State Detachment #542 of the Marine Corps League consists of a proud group of Marines, Navy Chaplains and Navy Corpsmen, who serve the local community.
“The Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem and the name Marine Corps® are registered trademarks of the USMC. The Marine Corps League and its subordinate organizations support the USMC and its veterans, however it is not officially connected to or endorsed by the USMC, and the name and emblem are...
“The Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem and the name Marine Corps® are registered trademarks of the USMC. The Marine Corps League and its subordinate organizations support the USMC and its veterans, however it is not officially connected to or endorsed by the USMC, and the name and emblem are...
checked in and had the opportunity to mingle and visit. The ballroom opened a little after 6pm and at 6:30pm the ceremony began. It included the Commandant of the Marine Corps' video message, the traditional reading of General LeJeune's message, and the cutting of the birthday ball cake....
The Marine Corps flag is scarlet and shows the Marine Corps emblem, which contains a fouled anchor, a globe displaying the western hemisphere, and a spread American Bald Eagle atop the globe. A ribbon held in the eagle's beak carries the Marine motto, "Semper Fidelis," (Latin for "always...
checked in and had the opportunity to mingle and visit. The ballroom opened a little after 6pm and at 6:30pm the ceremony began. It included the Commandant of the Marine Corps' video message, the traditional reading of General LeJeune's message, and the cutting of the birthday ball cake....