Belleau Wood
6 June 1918 - Marines advance into Belleau Wood against German machine guns. Belleau Wood represents much to the Marine Corps. It marks the
transition point where the Marine Corps changed from a neocolonial, sea
service detachment and occupation force to that of a truly modern
fighting force.
I Will Hold: An appreciation of Gen Clifton B. Cates (November 2002)
By BGen Edwin H. Simmons, USMC(Ret)
I first met Gen Clifton Bledsoe Cates, our 19th Commandant, at a reception marking his promotion to brigadier general held in the ballroom of Harry Lee Hall at Quantico in the spring of 1943. After the receiving line broke up, Been Cates stood by the fireplace mantel, uniformed in summer service with the red and green fouragerre of the Gth Marines on his shoulder and a long cigarette holder in his hand. Read the full article.
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Colonel Keenan, Your video
Colonel Keenan, Your video message is the optimum means to effectively communicate to today's Marines. Getting them to respond is yet another challenge. The veil of hesitancy is something that needs to be addressed by Educators before coming in the Marines. I know "Black Jack" for 40+ years-simply a solid Marine. The article on the Amphibious Renaissance is a wake-up call to take the lead.....Mike Janay
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