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Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

sksvlad

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I am going to celebrate the 4th of July at Camp Lejeune (with my USAF daughter and her Marine boyfriend). Also go to Fort Bragg and National USMC museum. Here is a small visual primer on US Marines in WWI https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-marines-first-battle-europe-171802148.html, it mentions John Lejeune at the end. Interesting man. Hope the fireworks at Lejeune are as grand as advertised.
And yes, I'll be posting gobs of pictures.
Here is the famed 1951 snow'n'ice storm at Camp Lejeune.
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To the best of my ability, the building in the last photo above is either dispensary (1st photo) or headquaters (2nd photo) at W.P.T. Hill Field.
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