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  2. Leatherneck Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Leatherneck was an official Marine Corps publication until 1972, staffed primarily by active-duty Marines. That year all active-duty positions were eliminated and the magazine returned to Quantico. In 1976, the Leatherneck Association merged with the Marine Corps Association (MCA). As of 2016, MCA continues to publish Leatherneck alongside ...

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    Nov. 6—The owner of Evangelo's Cocktail Lounge — a mainstay of Santa Fe nightlife for more than 50 years — is suing Leatherneck magazine, claiming the Marine Corps Association publication ...

  4. Marine Corps Association - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Association (often abbreviated MCA) is the professional organization for members of the United States Marine Corps and friends of the Corps. It is known for its publications Leatherneck Magazine and Marine Corps Gazette. As of 2009, MCA became part of MCA&F, the Marine Corps Association & Foundation.

  5. Leatherneck - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1817, First Lieutenant Charles Rumsey Broom, USMC, sports a black leather stock beneath a high collar, which gave birth to the term "leatherneck" Leatherneck is a military slang term in the U.S. for a member of the United States Marine Corps. It is generally believed to originate in the wearing of a "leather stock" that went around the neck.

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  7. Louis R. Lowery - Wikipedia

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    He also was a photographic director of Leatherneck Magazine, a publication of the Marine Corps. He died on April 15, 1987, at age 70 from aplastic anemia and is buried in Quantico National Cemetery in Prince William County, Virginia near the Marine Corps War Memorial. [1] In 2006, Lowery was portrayed by actor David Hornsby in film Flags of Our ...

  8. Marine Corps Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Oliver P. Smith – The commander of the 1st Marine Division at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War was editor-in-chief from March 1946 to April 1948.; Edwin H. Simmons – Known as "the collective memory of the Marine Corps", Brigadier General Simmons was the managing editor from October 1946 to September 1949, with a brief stint as editor and publisher in early 1947.

  9. Richard A. Pittman - Wikipedia

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    He then became a rifleman and squad leader with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, serving in this capacity until February 1967. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on July 1, 1966, and received a meritorious promotion to Corporal on November 12, 1966.