Terre Haute Native CORPORAL
CHARLES GENE ABRELL, USMC

Korean War
Medal of Honor Recipient

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    3006 N. 16th St. - Terre Haute, Indiana
Office Ph.  (812) 466 -2688
Club Ph. (812) 466 - 7677
     Detachment Officers
    
    Commandant-Paul Chapell
    Paymaster-Marvin Mattison
    Sr. Vice-Stephen Feckete
    Chaplain-Phil Williams
    Jr. Vice-Jim Looney
    Sgt. At Arms-Charles Brown
    Judge Advocate-Archie Steadman

 


 

 

USMC - Together We Served  

 

 

Read of a man who stood to speak
at the funeral of a friend.
He referred to the dates on her tombstone
from the beginning...to the end.

1946-20XX

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He noted that first came the date of her birth
and spoke of the following date with tears,
but he said what mattered most of all
was the dash between those years.

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For that dash represents all the time
that she spent alive on earth...
and now only those who loved her
know what that little line is worth.

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For it matters not, how much we own;
the cars....the house...the cash.
What matters is how we live and love
and how we spend our dash.

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So think about this long and hard...
are there things you'd like to change?
For you never know how much time is left.
(You could be at "dash midrange.")

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If we could just slow down enough
to consider what's true and real,
and always try to understand
the way other people feel.

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And be less quick to anger,
and show appreciation more
and love the people in our lives
like we've never loved before.

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If we treat each other with respect,
and more often wear a smile...
remembering that this special dash
might only last a little while.

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So, when your eulogy's being read
with your life's actions to rehash...
would you be proud of the things they
say about how you spend your dash?

 

 

 

Below is one of our own,

John A. Chervenko

 

 

><>< "One of our own" The Larry Bruno Story is now online.

><>< After 35 years a "very best friend" comes home.

><>< Marine Nick Popaditch a Terre Haute native wounded in Iraq.

 

 

 

 

"Once a Marine, Always a Marine"

The Marine Corps League was founded by Major General Commandant, John A. Lejeune, in 1923 and chartered by an Act of Congress on August 4, 1937. Its membership of nearly 56,000 is comprised of honorably discharged, active duty and Reserve Marines with 90 days of service or more, and retired Marines. It includes officer, enlisted, male and female members. The Marine Corps League is headed by an elected National Commandant, with 14 elected national staff officers who serve as trustees. Day to day operations are under the control of an executive director who supervises the day-to-day performance of the national headquarters staff, located at 8626 Lee Highway in Fairfax, Virginia.

The prime authority of the League is derived from its charter and from its annual national convention held in August in different major U. S. cities throughout the nation. The National Commandant has operational control over the National Headquarters staff and the National Board of Trustees, who in turn coordinate the efforts of 47 department, or State entities, and the activities of over 812 community-based detachments located throughout the United States and overseas.

The League is classified as a veterans / military service organization and was formed for the purposes of promoting the interests of the U. S. Marine Corps; to provide camaraderie and assistance to Marines, as well as to their widows and orphans; and to preserve the traditions of the U. S. Marine Corps. It is a not for profit organization within the provisions of Internal Revenue Service Code 50l (c) (4), with a special group exemption letter which allows for contributions to the Marine Corps League, its Auxiliary and subsidiary units, to be tax deductible by the donor.


League members participate in:
- The Veterans Administration Voluntary Service Program, an assistance program for hospitalized veterans
- A national Service Program, which provides assistance to veterans in a wide area of matters relating to their military service

The League also:
- Awards scholarships
- Sponsors a National Youth Physical Fitness Program
- Provides membership incentives
- Participates in patriotic functions and provides representation to the U. S. Congress in legislative matters affecting the U. S. Marine Corps, national security and veterans benefits through its National Legislative Committee and its National Legislative Officer
- Participates in Toys for Tots and other community based programs

 

On November 10, 1775, Robert Mullan, the proprietor of the Tavern and son of Peggy Mullan, was commissioned by an act of Congress to raise the first two battalions of Marines, under the leadership of Samuel Nicholas, the first appointed Commandant of the Continental Marines. Nicholas's grandfather was also a member of the Tun Tavern Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and it is this relationship between Mullan, Nicholas and the Tavern which has resulted in Tun Tavern being acknowledged as the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps. There are an estimated three million active and retired U.S. Marines worldwide who have been exposed in their military training to the historical significance of Tun Tavern. Each year on November 10th, around the world Marines toast the Marine's birthplace on the most significant date in the history of the Corps.

To play any of the songs below just click on the song name.

Please understand, these files will load fairly quick on a DSL or Cable connection, but may take considerably longer on a dial up connection.

PLAY YOUR FAVORITE SONG

Our National Anthem

Marine Corps Hymn (Instrumental)

Marine Corps Hymn (Instrumental & Vocal)

Semper Fidelis

Stars and Stripes Forever (USMC Band)

 

"There are only two kinds of people that understand Marines: Marines and those who have met them in battle. Everyone else has a second-hand opinion." Author Unknown