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Montford Point
Marines Museum
Camp Johnson, North Carolina
The Montford Point Marine Museum was established to preserve the
legacy of the Montford Point Marines. To collect, record,
preserve and display, in a museum setting for public education
and viewing, the largest collection of photographs, documents,
papers, and artifacts, forever capturing the unique history of
African American Marines from 1942 to 1949, this is our primary
mission.
In additional to the museum primary mission, the role of the
museum is to display memories of the past and show the public
how significant those experiences have influenced events of
today, for the next generation.
Location
The Montford Point Marines Museum is housed on the hollow
grounds of Montford Point Camp in the East Wing of building
M101, Marine Corps Base, Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, Jacksonville,
NC. The director of the Museums is Mr. Finney Greggs.
Museum
Hours
The museum is open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays
11:00am to 2:00pm, 4:00pm to 7:00 pm. Saturday 11:00 am to 4:00
pm. Call (910) 450-1340 to schedule viewings for groups. Staff
on call for out of town visitors
The Marines of Montford Point
The
Marines of Montford Point entered through its main gate as mere
men of color, who had pride, courage and dedication. During
the 1940s these men traveled a road that was not paved. They
graduated to become Marines and brought the American people and
the U.S. Marine Corps into a new era. Today many of the Marines
who traveled through this groundbreaking period of American and
Marine Corps history have contributed their life's successes to
the pain, sacrifices, and rewards that were earned at Montford
Point.

Acquisition
The
acquisition committee of Montford Point Museum is currently
seeking material for future displays. The first phase of the
program is to seek specific material from WWII era Montford
Point Marines and their families. Items include but are not
limited to: photographs, diaries, personal and military objects,
and other materials that reflect the lives, actions, and
memories of original Montford Point Marines. Only items that
spanned the specific years of c.1942-1949 are needed for phase
one. If you have material that is needed for phase one there are
two ways of contributing those items. The first way is as a
permanent gift, and the second way is as a short term or long
term loan. In all cases material will be handled with care,
protection, and above all else with respect. Items gathered
during these drives will be used by the museum and will be made
available to historians, researchers, and the general public for
the advancement of historical preservation and awareness. |