Strength
USMC Battery
Type
Artillery
Year
1914 - Present
The 10th Marines is one of the oldest and proudest of the regiments of Marines.
It's unbroken service spans 86 years. The line from the Marines Hymn,
Abbott, David, Sgt , (1991-1998)
Abbott, Travis, LCpl , (2003-2008)
Abbott, Travis, LCpl , (2004-2007)
Abramowitz, Michael, LCpl , (1988-1992)
Aceves, Marco, Cpl , (2008-2012)
Acosta, Claudia, SSgt , (1981-1992)
Adams, Gwenn, Sgt , (1981-1995)
Adams, Sidney, PFC , (1985-1986)
Adkins, Sean, GySgt , (1990-Present)
Adrian, Arthur, Pvt , (1971-1973)
AGUIRRE, ELSA, Sgt , (2004-2008)
Aiken, Aaron, Cpl , (2008-2010)
Albee, Thomas, Cpl , (1999-2004)
Albino, Jose, Cpl , (1998-2003)
Alfano, Wayne, Sgt , (1969-1973)
Alford, Scott, Cpl , (1986-1990)
Allen, Ashley, Sgt , (2004-2011)
Allen, Bradley, SSgt , (2002-Present)
Allen, Danny, MGySgt , (1968-1992)
Allen, David, MSgt , (1982-2005)
Allen, Frank, Maj , (1994-2020)
Alvarez, Lester, GySgt , (1990-Present)
Alyea, Robert, SSgt , (1985-1995)
Ambrose, Guy, MGySgt , (1968-1994)
Anderson, Amber, Sgt , (2005-2011)
Anderson, Bill, Cpl , (1995-1999)
Anderson, Chad, GySgt , (1998-2018)
Anderson, Stanley, Cpl , (1977-1982)
Anderson, William, MSgt , (1978-1999)
Antonoff, Robert, Sgt , (2004-2014)
Apongan, Anthony, Sgt , (1998-Present)
Archuleta, Gilbert, GySgt , (1955-1975)
Argenbright, William, GySgt , (2014-Present)
Armstrong, Cheryl, Capt , (1990-2007)
Armstrong, David, SSgt , (1989-2000)
Arvisais, Charles, Maj , (2004-2015)
Ascencio, Miguel, Sgt , (1998-2010)
Ashley, Leatha, LCpl , (1986-1988)
Ashlock, Waco, MSgt , (1992-Present)
Ator, Randall, Sgt , (1971-1978)
Austin, Michael, Cpl , (1993-1997)
Baddick, Paul, LCpl , (1992-1996)
Bailey, Charles, LCpl , (1993-1997)
Baker, Thomas, Sgt , (1965-1969)
Baldinger, Brian, LCpl , (1988-1992)
Balla, Dave, MSgt , (1991-2012)
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Description
The United States occupation of Haiti began on July 28, 1915, when 330 US Marines landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on the authority of US President Woodrow Wilson. The first invasion forces had already disembarked from USS Montana on January 27, 1914. The July intervention took place following the murder of dictator President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam by a mob angered by his political executions of elite opposition.
The occupation ended on August 1, 1934, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt reaffirmed an August 1933 disengagement agreement. The last contingent of US Marines departed on August 15, 1934, after a formal transfer of authority to the Garde d'Haïti.
BattleType
Campaign
Country
Haiti
Parent
International Crisis and Terrorist Attacks
CreatedBy
Not Specified
Start Month
7
End Month
12
Start Year
1915
End Year
1934