Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia Par·ris Island (păr′ĭs) An island of the Sea Islands off southern South Carolina near Beaufort. The site of the first French settlement (1562-1564) in the Americas, it has been a US Marine Corps training installat...
Morris Island, Fort Sumter, and other islands lie in and around Charleston harbor. Beaufort (1990 pop. 9,576), on Port Royal Island, is the main city of the Sea Islands. Parris Island is the Atlantic coast recruit-training center for the U.S. marine corps. St. Simons Island, Sea Isla...
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SOFREP welcomed first-timer Matt Hill who took a stern look at the Marine Corps’ plans to decommission the Recruit Depots in San Diego and Parris Island. We were honored to share the conclusion of a three-part series from SOFREP founder Brandon Webb. In the series, Brandon recount...
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On November 1, 1915, Parris Island was officially designated a Marine Corps Recruit Depot. The Tour Molly Marine statue ESPB photo One of the first stops on our tour was the M0lly Marine statue in Memorial Park. The park is dedicated to the Defense Battalions that trained there during WWII...
training home since Oct. 25, 1915. All females who have attended Marine recruit training have done so at Parris Island since Feb. 28, 1949 courtesy of the passage of The Women’s Armed Services Integration Act of 1948. The base’s current name, “Parris Island” was coined on May 3, ...
[Photo] US Office of War Information photographer Alfred T. Palmer at US Marine Corps training base Parris Island, Port Royal, South Carolina, United States, May 1942 | World War II Database