Marine Corps Historical Association

Mission Statement

The Marine Corps Historical Association, a Washington State nonprofit corporation, is organized to promote the history of the United States Marine Corps, the importance of national pride, service to others and the maintenance of a drug and gang-free lifestyle to youth through a rewarding program which is both physically and mentally challenging.

Both Active Duty and former Marines offer training to Marine Corps reenactors, and interested persons, through MCHA Schools such as: Recruit Training, Infantry School, Amphibious Assault, Jungle Warfare, Mountain School, Basic and Advanced Reconnaissance Schools, Command and Control, SERE, and others.

Our current website is: www.mycorps.us please visit us and take a moment to register for our community/forum. Thank you.

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Latest Activity

yesterday
David Keel is now a member of Marine Corps Historical Association
yesterday
Wickman added 10 photos to the album 'Independrnt Film- The Outpost'
February 3
Mark Thomas is attending Roger Muller's event
February 19, 2010 at 6pm to February 21, 2010 at 5pm
This will be a three day camp, involving alpine terrain and deep snow, set your mindset accordingly. Any MCHA member that would like to help out or provide logistical or material support is encouraged to do so.
February 1
Lloyd White updated their profile
February 1
ah yes- tough decisions indeed. Cimms airsoft games are great. Of course, you know that this thing is quite different. No airsofting will be done here, however we'll be getting in some 1000 yard shooting practice.
January 31
January 30
Lloyd White is now a member of Marine Corps Historical Association
January 30
Komissar added a discussion
Greetings, my teammates call me Komissar. I act as the operations director for Diamond Corps which is a competitive Airsoft team based in Browns Valley, California. My job is the promotion and operations and scheduling of the Corps Airsoft events an…
January 28
This looks great! I have a previously planned Cimmerians OP on the same weekend. Balancing all these worthy events makes for tough decisions. Thank you for the great opportunities!
January 28
Komissar added 4 photos
January 28
oorah. It was very good to meet you guys then.
January 28

Forum

Komissar

Komissar of Diamond Corps

Started by Komissar in Introductions Jan 29.

Doc Pope

USMC Gear, ERDLS, and M65 For Sale 4 Replies

Started by Doc Pope in Quartermaster. Last reply by Doc Pope Aug. 22, 2009.

Richard Bledsoe

P41 Pack 4 Replies

Started by Richard Bledsoe in Scuttlebutt. Last reply by Richard Bledsoe Jul. 16, 2009.

Blog Posts

Bruce William Soderberg

Looking for historical photo

Below is a note I recently received from an old friend that talked me into the Marine Corps 25+ years ago. Does anyone know of a way I can find the photo he is looking for?

Bruce,
I'm trying to find a photo of 1st Lt. Harrison Tweed Blaine, USMC, who was KIA at Saipan on June 15, 1944. He was interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, HI on 25 Feb. 1949, Section M, Site 871. He was with the 23rd Marine Regt., 4th Marine Div. He was a Harvard graduate, Class of 1942.… Continue

Posted by Bruce William Soderberg on June 30, 2009 at 6:11am — 3 Comments

Charles McFarlane

Gi's to Gyrenes

GI's to Gyrenes is a Living History unit focused on portraying the life of an Average soldier and Marine from 1941 to 1975. This spans WWII, The Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam Conflict. We only except the highest standards of authenticity, no exceptions.

Our main focus is WWII for the simple reason it is more abundant in the hobby. Within WWII we center around a hand full of units; 90th ID, 1st ID, 5th RIB A Co., and Marines. For most of the summer months we will portray USMC units in the pac… Continue

Posted by Charles McFarlane on April 11, 2009 at 7:38am — 1 Comment

Joshua M. Kerner

Cam Ne

Safer's Acount:
http://www.pbs.org/weta/reportingamericaatwar/reporters/safer/camne.html

The Peter Brush Article:
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/brush/Cam-Ne.htm

The History.net Article:
http://www.historynet.com/what-really-happened-at-cam-ne.htm

Bob Neener's Account
http://www.3rdmarines.net/Vietnam_Assult_on_Cam_Ne.htm

The least reliable it seems is Bob Neener's Account because allot of things he states does not add up. He states 5 were killed and 9 were wounded in his own squa… Continue

Posted by Joshua M. Kerner on April 2, 2009 at 11:01am

geiter/robert/eric

re beads

this is something that held true

Posted by geiter/robert/eric on February 20, 2009 at 1:24am

 
 

Members

  • David Keel
  • Lloyd White
  • Komissar
  • Jon Baker
  • Glenn Golay
  • James Murray
  • Marin Ancic
  • luis santiago
  • Cari T

Notes

Switching Sites Soon

Created by Roger Muller Jan 18, 2009 at 11:16pm. Last updated by Roger Muller Jan. 19, 2009.

Greetings and Semper Fi!

Created by Roger Muller Oct 1, 2008 at 8:08pm. Last updated by Roger Muller Oct. 9, 2008.

 

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