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The Early Years of the Marine Corps

TitleAuthorEditionSummary
The United States Marines in the Penobscot Bay Expedition, 1779RADM Colby M. Chester Marine Corps Gazette Vol 3, no. 4
December 1918
Penobscot Bay Expedition, American Revolution
American Marines in the Battles of Trenton and PrincetonMaj Edwin N. McClellan and Capt John H. CraigeMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 6, No 3, September 1921
Trenton and Princeton, American Revolution
The Naval War with FranceMaj Edwin N. McClellanMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 6, No 3, September 1921
Quasi-War with France
First American Flag to Fly Over Foreign SoilMaj Edwin North McClellanMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 18, No 1, May 1933
Fort Nassau Raid, American Revolution
The Battle of VALCOUR BAY: A Victorious Defeat2dLt Ronald H. GreathouseMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 42, No 11, November 1958
Valcour Bay, American Revolution
TRIPOLIAnonymousMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 49, No 11, November 1965
Tripoli, Tripolitan War
Anatomy of DefeatLtCol Philip N. PierceMarine Corps Gazette
Vol 52, No 11, November 1968
Penobscot Expedition, American Revolution
Continental Marines : The 1778 Willing ExpeditionDr. Charles NeimeyerLeatherneck Magazine, Vol 91, No 9, September 2008Willing Expedition, American Revolution
Marines in the Revolutionary War: Detachment Assists in Daring Raid on Enemy ShoreMSgt Jeff Dacus, USMCR (Ret)Leatherneck Magazine, Vol 102, No 12, December 2019John Paul Jones, American Revolution
Presley O’Bannon: He Gave the Corps More than a SwordMaj Ralph Stoney BatesLeatherneck Magazine Vol 105, No 3, March 2022Presley O’Bannon, American Revolution