Marine Corps Stories - Marine Rooms
- My Second War Room
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This will be my second war room. My wife did a while you were out war room for me in Cleveland when I was doing a job in NY. We've since moved to NC. We got lucky to find an old farm house with 3 bedrooms. The deal was if I keep all my Marine Corps stuff in one room, I can build on it. The walls are olive drab, ceiling sand, trim brown. She's motivated about it like I am.
- Dynamite’s Marine Room
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View Dynamite's tattoos
- 1stLT Merna’s Basement Office
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A few photos of my basement office Gerald F. (Jerry) Merna Mustang 1stLt USMC (Ret.)
- Charlie McCurdy’s Marine room
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- Moto-Marine-Room
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I'm LCpl Atwood, the older son of the PROUD MARINE MOM Laura Atwood. These are pictures of one of your products hanging in my room where I'm stationed. All the Marines here love it! OORAH! Semper Fi! OOHRAH!!
- The Gregory J. Harris Military Courtesy Room at Syracuse’s Hancock Airport
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Hi Everyone! We thought you all might enjoy the attached photos. As some of you know, a local Marine Corps League Detachment decided that the troops traveling in and out of Syracuse needed some space and a comfortable setting during some long lay overs, often even over night. There is a large Army base, Ft. Drum, just an hour north of here, whose soldiers use Syracuse Airport as their primary source for commercial air travel. So, the Commandant of the Emerald City MCL Detachment, Loren Davies together with hsi friend …
Read More - Military Wall of Recongition
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Hello! My name is Debbie Blankenship. The pictures that I have attached all started with "our marine". My son, Lcpl. Ryan Blankenship, joined the Marines in December 2007. He was deployed to Afghanistan in December 2009 and will be returning home in July. When he made his decision to join and put his life on the line for the sake of our country's freedom, we as a family stood behind him. And so began our family's "Military Wall of Recognition". The wall began with our son but has grown to …
Read More - Display Cases and Commemorative Medals
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To Sgt. Grit, I recently went through a box that had been packed up for over forty years. I rediscovered my medals, ribbons, certificates and awards that I had received while serving my country in the Marine Corps ( Feb. 1965 to Jan. 1971 ) After some consideration, I decided to display them and my pride of service. I also thought I would surprise my Father and Brother with a display of their service. My Father, now 84 Yrs. old, served during WWll in the Pacific( USMC 1942 to 1945 …
Read More - My Marine Corner
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Sgt: It took a while for me to get it together and put it out in the open, but as I started out with a little I was surprised as to how it kelp on growing not knowing when to stop until it takes up the room, and than the house. Of course I have to share my room with my Uncle Bill: Koroa Marine Vet. Semper Fi Harold L Ramer
- Doc Huelbig’s Room
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Photo of the corner of Doc Huelbig's Room






