From the Pettengill household, Anne and I are wishing you and yours a harvest of blessings, good health and good times. Happy Thanksgiving Day! Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 26th day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1899, Major Littleton W. T. Waller’s Third Marine Battalion to occupy Vigan on the northwest coast of Luzon, in support of an Army offensive. In 1901, Marines […]
Author: Jo Zurwell
History of Our Corps – November 25
Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 25th day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1855, the Germantown’s Marine detachment goes ashore in Uruguay to guard the U.S. consulate during a revolution. The Marines spend a week there and prevent a massacre of insurgents who surrender to the Uruguayan army. In 1917, Marine detachments sail from Chesapeake Bay on board the battleships sent to reinforce […]
History of Our Corps – November 24
Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 24th day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1775, Marines join in the raid by Hancock and Franklin on Canso Harbor, Nova Scotia. Marines in the Harrison participate in her fight with three British warships in Boston Bay. In 1798, the French frigates L’Insurgente and Volontaire force the outgunned Navy schooner Retaliation and her Marines to surrender. […]
History of Our Corps – November 23
Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 23rd day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1775, Marines join in the raid by Hancock and Franklin on Canso Harbor, Nova Scotia. In 1798, the French frigates L’Insurgente and Volontaire force the outgunned Navy schooner Retaliation and her Marines to surrender. She is the only ship lost by the United States in the Quasi-War. In 1856, a […]
History of Our Corps – November 22
Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 22nd day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1775, Marines join in the raid by Hancock and Franklin on Canso Harbor, Nova Scotia. In 1798, the French frigates L’Insurgente and Volontaire force the outgunned Navy schooner Retaliation and her Marines to surrender. She is the only ship lost by the United States in the Quasi-War. In 1856, a […]
History of Our Corps – November 21
Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 21st day of November in the history of our beloved Corps: In 1775, Marines join in the raid by Hancock and Franklin on Canso Harbor, Nova Scotia. In 1798, the French frigates L’Insurgente and Volontaire force the outgunned Navy schooner Retaliation and her Marines to surrender. She is the only ship lost by the United States in the Quasi-War. In 1856, a […]