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    Montford Point Marine recieves Congressional Gold Medal [Image 4 of 9]

    Montford Point Marine recieves Congressional Gold Medal

    ORANGE CITY, FL, UNITED STATES

    08.24.2012

    Photo by Staff Sgt. Tracie Kessler 

    6th Marine Corps District

    "The Marine Corps builds character,"
    said Mr. Robert Blanks, an Original Montford Point Marine. Blanks received
    the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony held at his residence. Blanks,
    85, who enlisted into the Marine Corps during World War II from Bronx, N.Y.,
    welcomed the award in recognition of his service to the nation at a time
    when racial discrimination was normal and the military services were just
    beginning to desegregate.
    Between 1942 and 1949, there were 19, 168 African American recruits at
    Montford Point, N.C., near Camp Lejeune. Of those Marines, over 13,000
    served overseas during the war. Most were assigned to ammunition and depot
    companies bringing ammunition and supplies to the front lines and
    transporting wounded and dead Marines back to the beaches.
    The Congressional Gold Medal is the nation's highest civilian honor given by
    congress for distinguished achievement. The President of the United States
    signed into law the legislation to award the medal to the Montford Point
    Marines on November 23, 2011.

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 08.24.2012
    Date Posted: 08.30.2012 15:01
    Photo ID: 655384
    VIRIN: 120824-M-YM527-013
    Resolution: 1200x800
    Size: 1.08 MB
    Location: ORANGE CITY, FL, US

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