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Montford Point Marine, Veteran of Two Wars, Dies at 91


Montford Point Marine, Veteran of Two Wars, Dies at 91
Screen shot of a video interview with Robert L. Moore on the day the Montford Point Marines received the Congressional Gold Medal at Camp Pendleton, Calif., August 14, 2012. (U.S. Marine Corps video/Sgt. Eugenio Montanez)
16 Mar 2021
The San Diego Union-Tribune
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By
Pam Kragen
In 1946, Robert L. Moore was stunned to see two Black Marines in uniform walking down the street near his home in North Carolina.
Those men were Montford Point Marines, who were the first Black men to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. Beginning in August 1942, about 20,000 Black men including Moore, who rushed to enlist after seeing the men trained at the segregated Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, N.C. The camp was decommissioned in 1949 when President Harry Truman desegregated the armed forces. Today, fewer than 400 of these men are believed to ....

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Obituary: 1929-2021: Oceanside's Moore was among the nation's first Black marines


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In 1946, Robert L. Moore was stunned to see two Black Marines in uniform walking down the street near his home in North Carolina.
Those men were Montford Point Marines, who were the first Black men to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. Beginning in August 1942, about 20,000 Black men including Moore, who rushed to enlist after seeing the men trained at the segregated Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, N.C. The camp was decommissioned in 1949 when President Harry Truman desegregated the armed forces. Today, fewer than 400 of these men are believed to survive, and last month their number fell by one more with Moore’s death. ....

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Montford Point Marine Robert L. Moore, veteran of Korean and Vietnam wars, dies at 91

Montford Point Marine Robert L. Moore, veteran of Korean and Vietnam wars, dies at 91
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