By MCTA, on July 5th, 2010

Capt. G.G. Sweet USMC, Ret, a mustang who served in many enlisted, warrant and officer ranks, who served in WWII and in Korea in 1950-51, passed away at his home on June 18th in Pahrump, NV. Capt. Sweet was born in South Chicago and served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 30′s. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1938 and retired in 1958.
He was burned and received severe wounds while serving as an 0311 gun captain ..read more
By MCTA, on February 26th, 2010
“When Old Friends Part”
Remembering Jim Caroll and all other Iwo and WWI Veterans Memory.
We’ve been buddies since forty three
That old Marine and me.
We fought the battles of World War Two
On islands we never knew.
The Devil showed his hand to us
On every island beach.
He surrounded us with devilish hell
But we kept beyond his reach.
Through many a night we fought the fight
Thinking we’d never see the morning light.
More than once we knocked ..read more
By MCTA, on February 21st, 2010
I’m sad to report the MGYSGT E.D. Dial passed away in his sleep on Friday Night 2/12/10. After weeks of thrashing Red Tape, Margie got a hospital bed provided by the VA at their home. E.D. had been in and out of the hospital and caretaker home and in pain for the past fifteenth months. She had the bathroom remodeled for wheel chair access and so looked forward to have him at home. He came home Thursday 2/11/10.
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By MCTA, on February 21st, 2010

JACKSONVILLE – CWO-4 Henry Ashe Bookhardt, USMC (RET), 91, of Jacksonville died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, at East Carolina Heart Institute in Greenville.
Mr. Bookhardt was born Nov. 22, 1918, to the late Waldo and Wilhelmina Metts Bookhardt in Elloree, S.C. Henry was a three war Marine having served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam during a 30 year career from 1940 to 1970. He was the oldest member of the Marine Corps Tankers Association. During the Korean ..read more
By George Rose, on February 21st, 2010
Gary W. Michaelson, 54, of Nitro passed away Tuesday, May 13, at Thomas Memorial hospital, South Charleston.
He was a retired Marine Corps sergeant, having served in Vietnam. Gary is survived by his son, Gregory Kyle Michaelson; father, Henry Michaelson; mother, Elsie M. Michaelson; sisters, Julia Grace Michaelson, Patricia JoEllen Sansom, Janice Marie Wingate; uncles Hoot Michaelson, Clarence Michaelson and Edward Pauley; aunts, Margaret Keller, Aileen Matheney, Dorothy Grace Moles; nieces, Amanda Michelle Sansom, Kait and Jennifer Wingate; nephews, ..read more