Friday, June 24, 2011

National Museum of the Marine Corps

Back in June the kids and I traveled to Virginia with my Mom and Grandpa to visit my brother and sister-in-law.
My brother is also in the Marine Corps stationed at Quantico, VA. We spent Preston's first 5 years in the Marine Corps at Quantico, it was nice to visit again (six years later), to see how things have changed and to be back there again. We both miss it quite a bit.

We had the chance to visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
It is truly a must-do when visiting Quantico.

Here are a few photots I snapped while at the museum.
The quote...
"The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight."
~Major General Frank E. Lowe, US Army

There is a wall filled with eagle, globe and anchor pins and Navy anchor pins representing the Marines and Sailors who lost their lives during the WWII battle of Iwo Jima. This was definitely one of the most touching memorials.

They have exhibits dedicated to each war.
The Korean War exhibit was the most interesting for us because my Grandpa was a Marine and fought in that war.
He has often told stories (stories that certainly are true and not 'stories') of how they survied on TOOTSIE ROLL candy. It was great to see even the tootsie-roll wrappers made their way into the exhibits. Something I certainly had to snap a picture of.

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