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    Formal education of Marines gets its start in 1891

    MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, VA, UNITED STATES

    02.16.2017

    Story by James Andrews 

    Marine Corps Base Quantico

    Although not formally established until August 1989 by Commandant General Alfred M. Gray, Marine Corps University can trace its historical roots to 1891 through the first officers to attend the School of Application, then located at Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. Today, the School of Application has evolved into what we know as Officer Candidates School, with the education of Marine officers occurring primarily at Marine Corps Base Quantico since 1919.
    The names and content of the courses have evolved over the years and satellite units have temporarily been located away from their Quantico home, however, the responsibility to give Marines formal education that meets the needs of the ever changing warfighting environment still remains unchanged.
    Now, Marine Corps University boasts nine Professional Military Education programs and thirteen separate directorates. In 1999, the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools fully accredited Marine Corps University in its mission to educate all levels of Marines, both officer and enlisted, in advanced leadership, tactics and doctrine. Marine Corps University used experienced veterans returning from combat environments in World War I to pass on knowledge, lessons learned and proper use of tactics to future Marine Corps leaders. Today, that type of strategic vision allows Marine Corps University to continue to provide cutting edge ideas and strategies needed to get the most up-to-date techniques and methodology to the decision makers on the ground in hostile environments near and far.
    Providing education to more than 15,000 students per year, Marine Corps University instructs the brightest minds and leaders from the Marine Corps, sister services, Department of Defense civilians and international officers and dignitaries. The university, like the Marine Corps itself, supports a worldwide mission with the College of Distance Education and Training providing programs designed for those students that reside outside the Quantico area.
    At the epicenter of the university is the Alfred M. Gray Research Center Archives, the preeminent research library in the United States military. Opened on May 6, 1993, the Center contains around 500,000 maps, books, reports and other historically significate documents within it’s greater than 100,000 square foot, world-class facility. The influence of the Gray Research Center is not restricted by the walls of the facility due to state-of-the-art technology that allows students from around the globe to access materials in support of their education.
    From noncommissioned to general officers, from leadership basics to advanced amphibious warfare and counterinsurgency operations, the future of the United States Marine Corps is written on Marine Corps Base Quantico within the halls of Marine Corps University.

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    Date Taken: 02.16.2017
    Date Posted: 03.16.2017 16:25
    Story ID: 227106
    Location: MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, VA, US

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