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The stories behind the Marines killed in Beirut in 1983 The Rhode Island Nine Beirut Memorial along the Providence River honors the nine Marines killed in the bombing of a barracks on Oct. 23,1983 ...
The October 23, 1983 terrorist attack on the U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon killing 241 members of America’s military, most of them Marines from Camp Lejeune. A new book co-authored by ...
Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah leader who planned the 1983 attack on a in Beirut that killed 241 US service members, was recently killed by an Israeli airstrike. Marines who survived the 1983 ...
The Virginia War Memorial is looking for family members and relatives of Marines who were killed in the bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983.
The Marine Corps Museum is opening a new exhibit in the museum dedicated to the Israel-Hezbollah battle almost 40 years ago.
Both his widow, Valerie, and his brother William Giblin remain dedicated to preserving not only his legacy but the memory of the eight other Rhode Island Marines who were killed in Beirut.