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Corporal Elton Mackin: WWI 5th Marine Regiment, Interview 1973 - Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
National Museum of the Marine Corps - Artifact Highlight - WWI 2d Division Helmet circa 1918 This M1917 helmet belonged to Marine Arthur E. Lyng. Lyng was a Navy Cross and Distinguished
Marines wear French unit award honoring Fighting Fifth legacy > 1st Marine Division > Featured News
The (R)Evolutionary Tenure of Commandant Lejeune | Naval History Magazine - August 2020 Volume 34, Number 4
John Joseph Kelly | World War I | U.S. Marine Corps | Medal of Honor Recipient
Common Threads: Marine Corps
Sergeant's Field Uniform, U.S. Army Air Service, WWI > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Display
If You Want to Fight! / Join the Marines" Vintage WWI Poster by Howar - The Great Republic
This Future President Turned a Burly WWI Troop into a Crack Combat Unit | Military.com
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The Army and the Marine 'Devil Dogs' of Belleau Wood | Article | The United States Army
World War I Marine Corps Uniform & Helmet | Antiques Roadshow | PBS
US Marine Corps in World War I, 1917-1918 (Men-At-Arms Series, 327): Henry, Mark, Pavlovic, Darko: 9781855328525: Amazon.com: Books
Be a U.S. Marine! : Tribune Building, Providence, R.I. - War Posters - Penn State University Libraries' Digital Collections
US Marine Corps in World War I, 1917-1918 (Men-At-Arms Series, 327): Henry, Mark, Pavlovic, Darko: 9781855328525: Amazon.com: Books
Lady Hell Cats | National Women's History Museum
Uniforms of the U.S. Navy 1918-1919
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History of US Marine Corps Uniforms | Military.com
The Battle of Belleau Wood was brutal, deadly and forgotten. But it forged a new Marine Corps. - The Washington Post
Here's why these Marines are now wearing the French Fourregere