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1913

On April 25, 1913, Lejeune was named head of a three-man executive committee, and the MCA was born.

Since 1913, the Marine Corps and its Association have grown up together.

20, 1913, he sailed with the 2d Provisional Marine Brigade for Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo), a frequent jumping-off spot for Caribbean hot spots.

1915

For example, in 1915, the Corps’ inspec­tor general recommended that the MCA purchase flowers for Marines buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

1916

The Marine Corps Gazette has been the professional journal of Marines since 1916.

1917

In 1917, two enlisted Marines re­ceived per­mission from Brigadier General Le­jeune, the Quantico commander, to publish a paper for Marines.

1918

In 1918, the Association bought bronze plaques to place on Navy destroyers named after Marines.

1926

Leatherneck grew to a colorful 64-page monthly in 1926 with photos, jokes, cartoons, poetry and reports from the field.

1943

The Leather­neck Association was incorporated in 1943 when it added the professionally enriching, red-covered “Guidebook for Marines” to its offerings.

1975

The Leatherneck Association moved its offices from Henderson Hall, Arlington, Va., to Quantico in 1975, but, with the loss of its Marine active-duty staff, more dramatic change was needed.

1979

I’m truly pleased with what our Association is doing today.” When retired BGen George L. Bartlett took over in 1979, the MCA headquarters was located in what is now Butler Hall (Building 1019), not far from Quantico’s railroad station.

1986

The building, appro­priate­ly named Bartlett Hall, was dedi­cated in 1986 on the Corps’ 211th Birthday.

1989

LtGen Anthony “Tony” Lukeman took over in 1989. (His son, BGen James W. Lukeman, currently commands the Sec­ond Marine Division at Camp Lejeune.) LtGen Lukeman computerized the MCA and kept the business side going, but he took pride in reading every word before both magazines were published.

1998

When he departed in 1998, the Gazette staff presented LtGen Lukeman with a bronze plaque of his final Gazette edi­torial. “In appreciation for the 115 issues that you so diligently proofread.

2007

When the well-known source of Marine uniforms and equipment, The MARINE Shop, became available after the death of its founder, retired Major Harry Elms, the MCA, led by its CEO, MajGen Les Palm, stepped in and purchased it in 2007.

2008

A successful career lawyer, Esslinger served in Vietnam as a Marine infantry officer and joined the staff in 2008. “One general officer told me, ‘If it wasn’t for you guys paying for these dinners, we’d hand these awards out at lunchtime in the mess hall.’ ”

2010

The MCA Foundation was in its infancy when MajGen Usher took over in 2010.

2012

In 2012, the Foundation provided 300 unit libraries (mostly books from the Commandant’s Professional Reading List)and more than 8,000 awards to Marines in its significantly expanded Marine Excel­lence Awards Program.

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