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The
MCRD Museum Historical Society was founded in 1988. The Society
is an independent, not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 public benefit corporation,
incorporated by the State of California. Our mission is a passion among Marine
Corps veterans and community members. Members enjoy many activities
and benefits while helping to preserve the history of the Marine Corps
for future generations. The Command Museum continues to grow
and improve, becoming an important asset to MCRD, current recruits
in training, and to the historic past of San Diego County. The Historical
Society Gift Shop provides financial support for Museum exhibits through
the sale of memorabilia, Platoon Graduation Photos, and Year Books. You can help preserve and perpetuate
Marine Corps History by becoming a member of the MCRD Museum Historical
Society. sign
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MCRD Museum Historical Society Mission
…to
support the MCRD San Diego Command Museum by:
Providing administrative support to the Command Museum
Staff, to fulfill requirements identified by the Museum’s Director that
facilitate the effective and efficient operation of the Museum.
Raising funds to
support the Command Museum.
Recruiting and
training volunteers to provide needed services that are beyond
the budgetary and personnel constraints of the Command Museum. The
volunteers will function in two main categories: (1) docents who
will guide visitors through the Command Museum and provide lectures
to tell the Marine Corps story to recruits as part of their official
training; (2) volunteers dedicated to helping the Director of the
Command Museum care for and account for the Museum’s property,
maintenance of artifacts and material, and to assist with administrative
tasks.
Promoting, through educational
programs, attributes of personal responsibility,
self-discipline, patriotism, attention to duty, and honor, courage,
and commitment . . . principles embodied in the legacy of the United
States Marine Corps.
Promoting the Society and
the Command Museum by conducting marketing, advertising,
and public relations functions. The Society will also provide external
support to organizations, both public and private, which are committed
to similar objectives.
Advising the Commanding General,
MCRD/WRR on matters that will enhance the Museum’s
ability to accomplish its mission.
The Command Museum portrays
the legacy of the United States Marine Corps, and serves as a bridge
to the civilian community. The Command Museum also
serves as an education center for:
• Marine Corps recruits attending recruit training at MCRD and their family
members;
• Active duty, retired, and former Marines and their family members;
• Children of all ages; and
• The general public. |
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