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— Albert Einstein (quoted in the New York Times, March 13, 1940)
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- {{portal|United States Marine Corps|USMC_logo.svg}}
Selected contributions
- articles on Commandants of the Marine Corps — create missing articles, expand existing if needed — completed
- articles on Sergeant Majors of the Marine Corps — create missing articles, completed
- articles on Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients (completed WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam)
Select created USMC articles
- Richard O. Culver, Jr., one of the founders of the Marine Corps Sniper School — 3 March 2018
- W. Patrick McGinnis, retired CEO of Ralston Purina
- LtGen Clayton C. Jerome, decorated combat veteran, aviator
- LtGen William K. Jones, decorated combat veteran of three wars - Navy Cross, Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart - 11 Jan 2009
- LtGen John R. Allen, Deputy Commander CENTOM; first Marine to be Commandant of Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy - 4 January 2009
- LtGen George R. Christmas, USMC (ret), Navy Cross, President/CEO Marine Corps Heritage Foundation - 4 January 2009
- RADL Alan T. Baker, Chaplain of the Marine Corps - 30 December 2008
- LtGen Robert B. Johnston, USMC (ret), CENTCOM Chief-of-Staff — 30 December 2008
- Major General David M. Jones, USAF, Doolittle Raider — 2 Dec 2008
- Robert Sherrod - 30 Nov 2008
- John F. Kelly - 28 Nov 2008
- John S. Brown - 22 Oct 2008
- General William L. "Spider" Nyland, USMC, Asst CMC — 4 July 2007
- Clarke Glacier — 24 June 2007
- General Thomas R. Morgan, USMC, Asst CMC — 27 May 2007
- General Kenneth McLennan, USMC, Asst CMC — 27 May 2007
- General Samuel Jaskilka, USMC, Asst CMC — 27 May 2007
- Major General Ross T. Dwyer, USMC — 27 May 2007
- Rear Admiral William O. Gallery, USN — 21 May 2007
- Major General Ray L. Smith — 19 May 2007
- Rear Admiral Philip D. Gallery — 18 May 2007
- Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons — 13 May 2007
- Major General Carl B. Jensen, USMC — 6 May 2007
- RADM Mark W. Balmert, USN — 6 May 2007
- LtGen Nicholas Kehoe, USAF— 17 March 2007
- Aubrey McDade — 15 March 2007
- Carlton W. Kent — 20 January 2007
- Richard E. Cavazos — 17 January 2007
- Gerald C. Thomas — 13 January 2007
- Keith J. Stalder — 12 January 2007
- Alan Shapley — 06 January 2007
To Do
Expand/Enhance articles
- Add for William K. Jones - [1], [2], [3], youngest USMC battalion commander, Tinian, Korean War, MCA PDf, and HTML, Boys of '67, Tawara quote, 3rd Marine Division
- LtGen Samuel L. Howard, USMC, NC, PH - ANC, Semper Fidelis, Inspector General USMC, Gen of WWII, WWII NPS.
- Jefferson Award for Public Service - [4], "Nobel Prize for Public Service", founded by Jackie Kennedy Onassis
- Matice Wright - first African American female U.S. Naval aviation officer
- Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Marine Corps Book of Lists, page 145
- History Channel]
- Vice Adm. Samuel L. Gravely, Jr., USN, Chief of Naval Personnel. [5] [6] [7]
Create articles
- (2025-03-01): Walter E. Monteith, 44th mayor of Houston
- ★DONE★ - 2023-03-02
- (2025-02-26): Herman Brown (b 1892/93 - 1962) - brother of George R. Brown (needs infobox)
- ★DONE★ - 2023-03-01
- https://historichouston1836.com/glenwood-cemetery/
- original founder of Brown & Root, his brother joined the company & added partner Root
- (2025-02-21): Dorothy Wolff Douglass(1890-1968), Dorothy Sybil Wolff Douglas, first wife of Paul H. Douglas
- She earned a PhD (Columbia), and was a social reformer in her own right
- Bryn Mawr
- Smith College
- https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Douglas%2C%20Dorothy%20W%2E%20%28Dorothy%20Wolff%29%2C%201890%2D1968
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194070305/dorothy-sybil-douglas (stopping point to find more info)
- (2025-02-21): Troops to Teachers, a US military program to help service personal and veterans get certification/employment as classroom teachers
- (2025-02-20): Rev Bill Lawson, Houston minister, "Houston's pastor", civil rights activist (lead the end of segregation in Houston.
- Director of the Marine Corps Staff (DMCS) (noted 2025-02-19, created 2025-02-19)
- Douglas-Mansfield Act, Public Law 82-416
- Marine Corps History, GlobalSecurity.org
- Reorganizing The Fleet Marine Force: From Division-Wing Teams To Marine Expeditionary Brigades, GlobalSecurity.org
- Once and Future Marines, pdf.
- Marine Corps Gazette, December 2006.
- Gordon L. Rottman - author of military histories
- Created by User Lankyant on 31 January 2022 Lankyant
- Willie J. Williams (USMC), (retired) -- expanded stub article Willie Williams (general) on 2025-02-19
- Marine Overcomes Adversity to Become General Officer
- Retirement announcement on hqmc.marines.mil
- HistoryMakers
- Military Times
- Kentucky Marines
- Central Virginian
- Nominated for DYK on 2/19/2025 after >5x expansion
DYKs
- ... that in World War II, David M. Jones, later a U.S. Air Force Major General, participated in events that formed the basis for two Hollywood movies: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and The Great Escape?

- ... that George R. Christmas (pictured), then known as Captain Christmas, received the Navy Cross for "extraordinary heroism" in the Vietnam War?
- ... that William K. Jones, awarded the Navy Cross and the Silver Star for valor at Tarawa and Saipan, was the youngest commander of a U.S. Marine Corps battalion during World War II?
- ... that in October 1965, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps LtGen Richard C. Mangrum, Navy Cross recipient at Guadalcanal, became the first Marine to be the "Gray Eagle" of Naval aviation?
Recognitions
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![]() The Scouting Barnstar from Rlevse |
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![]() The Citation Barnstar — Jojhutton (talk) 14:53, 9 November 2008 (UTC) |
![]() The Military Barnstar ...for your work on both the USAF and Marine Corps portals. Ndunruh (talk) 14:43, 4 January 2009 (UTC) |
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