The Montford Point Marine Association (MPMA) is a military veteran's organization, founded to memorialize the legacy of the first African Americans to serve in the United States Marine Corps. The first African American Marines were trained at Camp Montford Point, in Jacksonville, North Carolina, from 1942 to 1949.
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The coins below are items available

Commemorative Coins

PLACE YOUR MOUSE CURSER OVER EACH COIN TO DSPLAY THE REAR SIDE OF COIN
THE CHOSENFEW
WORKING TOGETHER WORKS
4th MPMA Anniversary
HISTORY IN THE DEFENSE OF FREEDOM

Cost per coin is $8.00

 

MPMA Glass

Champaign Glass

$10.00 for two plus S/H

 

If you are interested in any items contact the QM. All items have a shipping and handling cost. To order yours today email:

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Mr. Elijah Abram

 

 

 

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During a demonstration while training at Montford Point, Cpl Arvin L. "Tony" Ghazlo, instructor in unarmed combat, disarms his assistant, PFC Ernest Jones. National Archives Photo 127-N-5334
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