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The Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) is an annual marathon held in Washington, D.C., and Arlington County, Virginia. The mission of the MCM is to promote physical fitness, generate community goodwill, and showcase the organizational skills of the United States Marine Corps . The MCM was established in 1976 and is currently the fourth-largest ...
English: Finishers, families, and spectators of the 40th Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) walk towards the Marine Corps War Memorial near the finish line of the MCM in Arlington, Va., Oct. 25, 2015. Also known as "The People's Marathon," the 26.2 mile race drew roughly 30,000 participants to promote physical fitness, generate goodwill in the ...
James L. Fowler. Colonel James Loftus Fowler (January 11, 1931 – January 20, 2015) was an American Marine who was the founder of the Marine Corps Marathon, an annual race since 1976 in Washington, D.C. He was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. [1]
Oct. 24—WYOMING — Kristen Marchak hit the ground running bright and early Sunday morning, supported by family, friends, and the Wilkes-Barre Bike Gang, to complete her 10th Marine Corps Marathon.
Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C., US Coronary artery abnormality USA: Julius Becza: 58 24 October 1993 Marine Corps Marathon: Washington, D.C., US Heart attack USA: Samuel Grafton: 42 16 October 1994 Detroit Marathon: Detroit, US Heart attack SWI: Pierre Marguet: 27 6 November 1994 New York City Marathon: New York City, US
The Amphibious Combat Vehicle ( ACV) is a program initiated by Marine Corps Systems Command to procure an amphibious assault vehicle for the United States Marine Corps to supplement and ultimately replace the aging Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV). The program replaces the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) program canceled in 2011.
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Marine details moment his heart stopped while out on a run — and how a stranger saved his life. Last fall, Gen. Eric Smith, 58, a U.S. Marine, went for his usual 3-mile around the Capitol in ...