| |
1. Eligibility: Applicant must be an enlisted
active duty Marine or sailor currently assigned to MCRD San Diego/Western
Recruiting Region or their dependent.
2. Qualification: Applicant must be a high school graduate or planning
to graduate in June, and must provide proof of enrollment in a graduate or undergraduate
program, or have previously attended college.
3. Award: There will be three awards
given. These are merit scholarships based on past performance and future
potential.
4. Instructions:
DEADLINE FOR
APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 27, 2008
They must be postmarked not later than midnight or can be delivered
by 2 p.m. to the MCRD Museum Historical Society Business Office
at the Command Museum, Bldg. 26. It is the applicant's responsibility
to ensure the deadline requirements are met.
5. Notes:
a. You may submit letters of recommendation from your high school
or college counselor, teacher, community or church leader.
b. It is suggested that you put time and a strong effort in the personal write-up
narrative as it is a significant factor in the evaluation process.
c. Each applicant will be notified when their application has been received
and is complete.
d. Applicants will be notified whether or not they have been selected to receive
an award.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Colonel Smith was born March 12, 1920 in White Haven, Pennsylvania; joined
the Marine Corps in 1938; retired on July 31, 1968; and died March 8, 2003. Colonel
Smith received a Bronze Star for service at Iwo Jima in 1945:
“First Lieutenant Smith received a report that several men were being fired
upon from a bypassed cave and that two persons had been wounded. He arranged
for the treatment and removal of the first wounded man and began his rescue of
the trapped Marine by throwing several more grenades to cover his actions. He
approached the cave and pulled the wounded man to safety while rifle fire was
hitting all around him. This fearless act in the face of personal danger was
a lifesaving action for a fellow Marine.”
Colonel Smith received a Silver Star for service in Korea in 1951:
“For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as Commanding Officer of Company
A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division in action against the enemy
aggressor forces in Korea on 29 May 1951. When his assaulting platoon were subjected
to devastating enemy small-arms, mortar and automatic-weapons fire, and temporarily
unable to advance, Major Smith exposed himself to the deadly hostile barrage
to direct the attack. After sustaining a severe chest wound during the final
assault, he refused medical attention and urged his men forward to rout the entrenched
enemy, submitting to aid and evacuation only after the position had been secured
and defense lines established.”
|
|