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“The Tun just represents the beginning, and every story has to have a beginning,” said Major General James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.), in a new video that shares the history of the historic Tun and the mission of The Tun Legacy Foundation.
Marines, Freemasons, and board members of The Tun Legacy Foundation describe what rebuilding The Tun means in the three-minute video, which debuted during the 250th Marine Corps birthday celebration in Philadelphia.
It will be a key marketing tool used by The Tun Legacy Foundation during presentations and programs, for fundraising outreach, and social media engagement.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — From April 28–30, 2026, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center played host to the premier military exposition, Modern Day Marine. Among the innovators and military leaders shaping the future of the Corps, The Association established a commanding presence, utilizing the high-profile venue to expand its reach, connect with the community, and advocate for critical legislative priorities.
The three-day expo drew a massive crowd of over 10,000 attendees. The Association's booth served as a bustling hub of activity, welcoming a couple hundred visitors eager to learn more about the organization's mission, initiatives, and impact. "Modern Day Marine is one of the highlights of the year," said Ken Hopper, National President of The Association. "It provides The Association an opportunity to connect and reconnect. Getting to share our mission with a new group of people is exciting." READ THE FULL ARTICLE.
For nearly three years, The Tun Legacy Foundation has been working diligently to rebuild OUR Tun Tavern. We are closer than ever to seeing our birthplace rise again, but we need a final, decisive push.
The MCRA membership has the unique power to help the Foundation secure its vital construction loan and turn this dream into reality. There are two distinct missions every single one of us can participate in right now to make it happen:
The rebuilding of Tun Tavern isn't just a construction project—it’s the restoration of our home. Let’s lead from the front, Marines. Join the 1775 Club, buy your paver, and let's get this done. Semper Fidelis! Read the full article.
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Johnny "Joey" Jones lost both of his legs in combat in Afghanistan in 2010 and was medically retired in 2012. Today at the Pentagon, after 14 years out of uniform, he reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve. Read full article.
Get ready to make history! As the Marine Corps Reserve Association approaches its monumental 100th Anniversary on November 10, 2026, we're embarking on a special project to commemorate this incredible milestone: an "Oral History" book, created in partnership with Publishing Concepts!
Imagine your stories, your experiences, and your memories as a member of the MCRRA preserved for generations to come. This commemorative book will be a tapestry woven from the personal narratives of our dedicated members, offering a unique and intimate look at the Association's century of service and camaraderie. CLICK HERE to learn more about the project.
The Association would like to acknowledge those who have committed to supporting The Association at the Benefactor level. Their support will fulfill our promise to the men and women who sacrifice for our freedom - Today - Tomorrow. Become a Benefactor Today!
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SOLICITATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2025 MARINE CORPS LEAGUE ENLISTED AWARDS MARADMIN 253/26
FISCAL YEAR 2027 INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE MARINE CORPS COMMAND INSPECTION SCHEDULE MARADMIN 251/26
OFFICER PROMOTIONS FOR JUNE 2026 AND PROJECTED OFFICER PROMOTIONS FOR JULY 2026 MARADMIN 244/26
JUNE 2026 STAFF NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER (SNCO) PROMOTIONS FOR ACTIVE RESERVE (AR), SELECTED MARINE CORPS RESERVE (SMCR), AND INDIVIDUAL READY RESERVE (IRR) AND JULY/AUGUST 2026 PLANNED SNCO PROMOTIONS FOR AR, SMCR, AND IRR MARADMIN 238/26
President Thomas Jefferson reviewed the Marines, led by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, LtCol William W. Burrows and the Marine Band, on the White House grounds. The smartly uniformed Marines performed drills and fired various salutes in observance of the new nation's 25th anniversary.
One of the oldest and most versatile attack aircraft in Marine Corps history, the A- 4 Skyhawk, retired from the Corps' active aviation structure after over 30 years of service. The last two Skyhawks from MAG-32 flew their initial flight from Cherry Point to NAS Patuxent River on this date.
The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing was activated at Quantico, Virginia. Within a year of activation, the Wing would participate in the Marine Corps offensive at Guadalcanal. That bitter campaign would be the first in a series of legendary battles in which the Wing would add luster to its reputation. The 1stMAW would earn five Presidential Unit Citations for gallantry in campaigns spanning World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.
President John Adams approved "An Act for Establishing and Organizing a Marine Corps", and it became law. The following day, the President appointed William Ward Burrows the Major Commandant of the new Corps. In August, Major Burrows opened his headquarters in Philadelphia, at that time still the capital of the new nation.
The USS IWO JIMA was decommissioned after over 30 years of service in a ceremony at Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia. The ship was named for the World War II battle during which three Marine divisions ousted 20,000 entrenched Japanese troops. The Iwo Jima was commissioned 26 August 1961, and it was the first ship specifically designed as an amphibious assault ship from the keel up.
The 4th Brigade of Marines began an attack near Soissons, France, as part of a three-division counterattack against the Germans. In the first two days of battle, the brigade sustained 1,972 casualties
The V Amphibious Corps, commanded by Major General Harry Schmidt, landed on Tinian, in the Mariana Islands. The following morning, the 2d and 4th Marine Divisions began a shoulder-to-shoulder southward sweep of the island. Organized enemy resistance faded within a week, and on 1 August, MajGen Schmidt declared the island secure.
The National Security Act of 1947 became effective, reaffirming the status of the Marine Corps as a separate military service within the Department of the Navy. The Act Provided for Fleet Marine Forces, and confirmed the Corps' mission of seizing and defending advanced bases, as well as land operation incident to naval campaigns.
Brigadier General John A. Lejeune assumed command of the 2d Division, U.S. Army in France, and remained in that capacity until August 1919 when the unit was demobilized. He was the first Marine officer to hold an Army divisional command, and following the Armistice, he led his division in the march into Germany
Marine Corps Reserve Association Honors the Fallen at Arlington National Cemetery
6/7/2026
The Association Champions Marine Forces Reserve at Modern Day Marine 2026
5/31/2026
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