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The Beirut Memorial is a memorial to the 241 American peacekeepers—220 Marines, 18 sailors, and three soldiers —killed in the October 23, 1983 Beirut barracks bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. It is located outside the gate of Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, a satellite camp of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Beirut Memorial. In the summer of 1982, at the request of the Lebanese government, the United States agreed to establish a U.S. Military presence in that country to serve as a peacekeeping force...
The Beirut Memorial On Line is a site dedicated to the U.S. Marines, soldiers and sailors that lost their lives as a result of the terrorist bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon on October 23, 1983.
Beirut Memorial - The Beirut Memorial was a gift from the citizens of Onslow County to honor those that lived among us and gave so much. It stands as a solemn tribute to 273 Marines who gave the last full measure of devotion in Lebanon and Grenada on October 23, 1983.
The Beirut Memorial On Line is a site dedicated to the U.S. Marines, soldiers and sailors that lost their lives as a result of the terrorist bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon on October 23, 1983.
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Beirut Memorial - The Beirut Memorial was a gift from the citizens of Onslow County to honor the men that lived among us and gave so much. This is the largest military memorial paid for from private funds and reflects the devastating loss suffered by the Marines and our community on October 23, 1983.