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quick response from all units stationed at the barracks, with
Marines and Sailors assisting with patient movement, assessment, and treatment by local medical personnel and responding EMS services. Of the 190 residents of the complex, all were successfully extracted with only 6 patients being sent to local hospitals for minor injuries. President
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The people of the flotilla, under the orders of
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type cannon. The three cannon were hauled from the Marine barracks onto the battlefield to cover a strategic bridgehead. This event has also been marked by sculptor Joanna Blake of
Cottage City in her "Undaunted in Battle." It shows a wounded Barney being helped by a Marine and flanked by a sailor
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September 19th, 2018, a senior citizen housing complex directly adjacent to the Marine Barrack's Annex location in southeast D.C., caught fire mid afternoon, prompting an immediate response from Marines and Sailors stationed there. Videos shared to news outlets and social media showcased the
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since the barracks' establishment in 1801 and the residence of the commandant since 1806 when the
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Captain Miller, of the Marine Corps, in particular, gained much additional reputation; and their conspicuous gallantry caused a deep and general regret that their efforts could not have been sustained by the rest of the army.
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presumably representing a member of the flotilla. The background shows a wheeled cannon, likely one of the three hauled to the battlefield by the
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The barracks complex is one of the oldest government buildings in continuous use in Washington, D.C., though some sources conflict on whether the
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943:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination: U.S. Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House"
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is a year older. While traditionally known as the "oldest post in the Corps", Marines did serve at the
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on select dates via the official FB page of the US Marine Corps, weather conditions permitting.
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was included in the listing. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
1225:"Barracks Marines rush in to rescue senior citizens caught in housing complex fire"
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The "last stand" of the sailors and Marines is to this day immortalized by Colonel
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since 1806, and the main ceremonial grounds of the Corps. It is home to the
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Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. “Defending Washington during the Civil War.”
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Marine Barracks Washington and the Historic Home of the Commandants
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Semper Fi: The Definitive Illustrated History of the U.S. Marines
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Sanborn, James K. (April 26, 2010). "The Corps' Oldest Posts".
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Buildings of the United States government in Washington, D.C.
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C.
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has been based at the barracks since its formation in 1934.
1101:"United States Marine Corps Barrack and Commandant's House"
969:"United States Marine Corps Barrack and Commandant'S House"
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
1081:. Marine Barracks Washington, United States Marine Corps
1003:. Marine Barracks Washington, United States Marine Corps
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The Final Stand at Bladensburg, Maryland, 24 August 1814
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
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Robert A.Sucher/ Command Sergeant Major, SgtMaj Dorsey
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U.S. Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House
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Marines serving the White House Communications Agency
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Barracks on the National Register of Historic Places
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Chenoweth, Col H. Avery; Nihart, Col Brooke (2005).
1029:"Marine Barracks embodies rich history of the Corps"
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in 1972. A 6-acre (2.4 ha) property with eight
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1335:Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. official website
1281:"Trump visits Marines who recently helped DC fire"
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1027:Dorr, Robert F.; Borch, Fred L. (April 13, 2009).
941:George R. Adams; Ralph Christian (November 1975).
2865:Military units and formations established in 1801
2161:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
1600:United States Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
1174:The United States Marines: A History, 4th Edition
338:U.S. Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House
895:Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C.
885:List of United States Marine Corps installations
628:moved to the barracks from its previous home at
2870:National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
2553:National Register of Historic Places portal
1159:. New York City, New York: Universe Publishing.
663:' family tavern, the Conestoga Waggon [
432:is located at the corner of 8th and I streets,
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2101:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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754:United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps
346:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
1425:Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
860:Arthur Capper Senior Apartment Fire 2018
355:U.S. National Historic Landmark District
27:US Marine Corps base in Washington, D.C.
2855:Military facilities in Washington, D.C.
2840:1801 establishments in Washington, D.C.
1589:Marine Corps Combat Development Command
1210:, vol. 71/72, 1971, pp. 314–37. JSTOR,
1103:. National Park Service. Archived from
977:. National Park Service. Archived from
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811:proficiency and emergency preparedness.
574:This account of events still survives:
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915:"National Register Information System"
712:United States Marine Corps Color Guard
565:85th Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)
957:accompanying five photos from 1968-75
7:
2815:Coast Guard Station Washington, D.C.
1305:"Marine Barracks Washington website"
1233:. Military Times. September 21, 2018
1212:http://www.jstor.org/stable/40067779
920:National Register of Historic Places
686:The Historic Home of the Commandants
480:National Register of Historic Places
2516:National Historic Preservation Act
1904:Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps
1430:Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
1358:from websites or documents of the
692:Marine Corps Enlisted Aide Program
187:Marine Corps Installations Command
25:
2671:Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.
1444:Marine Corps three-star generals
707:Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon
689:Headquarters and Service Company
460:("The Commandant's Own") and the
430:Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.
2875:United States Marine Corps bases
2700:Naval Support Facility Anacostia
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2012:History of Hispanics in the USMC
1594:Training & Education Command
1528:Organization of the Marine Corps
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1354: This article incorporates
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458:U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps
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62:
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1768:Criminal Investigation Division
1490:Senate Armed Services Committee
1440:Marine Corps four-star generals
2469:Federated States of Micronesia
2115:Architectural style categories
1560:III Marine Expeditionary Force
1478:House Armed Services Committee
1420:Commandant of the Marine Corps
1261:. CBS News. September 20, 2018
1170:Simmons, Edwin Howard (2003).
454:Commandant of the Marine Corps
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323:Commandant of the Marine Corps
181:Commandant of the Marine Corps
1:
1543:II Marine Expeditionary Force
1079:"Marine Barracks 8th & I"
440:Established in 1801, it is a
201:During parades and ceremonies
96:Location in the United States
2748:Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling
2017:History of women in the USMC
1987:Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
1778:Chaplain of the Marine Corps
1639:Marine Air-Ground Task Force
1623:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
1607:Marine Corps Systems Command
1555:I Marine Expeditionary Force
1415:Under Secretary of the Navy
842:Arlington National Cemetery
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2521:Historic Preservation Fund
2500:American Legation, Morocco
1396:United States Marine Corps
1360:United States Marine Corps
1340:Marine Barracks Washington
974:National Historic Landmark
609:Department of the Interior
605:National Historic Landmark
446:United States Marine Corps
442:National Historic Landmark
42:Southeast Washington, D.C.
35:Marine Barracks Washington
2753:Naval Research Laboratory
2643:
2541:
2462:Lists by associated state
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1959:Marine Corps War Memorial
1809:Officer Candidates School
1679:Marine expeditionary unit
1533:Headquarters Marine Corps
1507:
1214:. Retrieved 18 Feb. 2024.
852:2018 Housing Complex Fire
834:Marine Corps War Memorial
821:United States Marine Band
749:United States Marine Band
730:Marine Corps Body Bearers
622:Hornblower & Marshall
444:, the oldest post in the
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390:NRHP reference
383:Hornblower & Marshall
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306:James Carson Breckinridge
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2443:Northern Mariana Islands
1909:Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
1783:Associated organizations
1342:Documentary produced by
1157:USMC: A Complete History
1155:Hoffman, Jon T. (2002).
630:Marine Barracks Quantico
1773:Judge Advocate Division
945:. National Park Service
550:Commodore Joshua Barney
542:Admiral George Cockburn
501:and Lieutenant Colonel
470:White House Social Aide
466:National Capital Region
2606:military installations
2438:Minor Outlying Islands
2421:Lists by insular areas
2135:Keeper of the Register
1699:Marine Raider Regiment
1356:public domain material
861:
828:
687:
626:Marine Corps Institute
600:
581:
525:
484:contributing buildings
2140:National Park Service
2120:Contributing property
1861:Vehicles and aircraft
1684:Marine Security Guard
1567:Marine Forces Reserve
1550:Marine Forces Pacific
1538:Marine Forces Command
1495:Seapower subcommittee
1410:Secretary of the Navy
1323:National Park Service
1184:Naval Institute Press
1033:The Lore of the Corps
925:National Park Service
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825:Friday Evening Parade
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807:Training to maintain
791:Friday Evening Parade
718:Ceremonial Company B
697:Ceremonial Company A
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645:Charlestown Navy Yard
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538:Battle of Bladensburg
523:
369:6 acres (2.4 ha)
267:Burning of Washington
159:Department of Defense
145:Marine Corps barracks
126:38.88039°N 76.99386°W
44:in United States
2732:Washington Navy Yard
2495:District of Columbia
1949:White House Sentries
1944:Silent Drill Platoon
1924:Drum and Bugle Corps
1866:Individual equipment
1819:Martial Arts Program
780:Security forces for
777:for state functions.
634:Drum and Bugle Corps
613:Silent Drill Platoon
513:and hired architect
507:Washington Navy Yard
503:William Ward Burrows
416:Designated NHLD
275:Garrison information
1180:Annapolis, Maryland
981:on October 11, 2012
657:Continental Marines
546:General Robert Ross
478:were listed on the
131:38.88039; -76.99386
122: /
1964:Marine Detachments
1894:Acronyms and terms
1804:School of Infantry
1758:Historical Marines
1689:Special Operations
1572:Fleet Marine Force
1065:Marine Corps Times
1037:Marine Corps Times
1001:"Barracks History"
862:
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585:Charles Waterhouse
526:
450:official residence
189:(administratively)
175:Controlled by
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2125:Historic district
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1763:Marine Astronauts
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927:. March 13, 2009.
838:Rosslyn, Virginia
801:Iwo Jima Memorial
563:volleys into the
530:burned Washington
528:When the British
427:
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411:December 27, 1972
403:Significant dates
16:(Redirected from
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1993:Rifleman's Creed
1814:The Basic School
1799:Recruit Training
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745:Security Company
569:William Thornton
499:Thomas Jefferson
462:U.S. Marine Band
438:Washington, D.C.
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150:Site information
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2029:Honorary Marine
2022:Women's Reserve
1981:National Museum
1954:Service Numbers
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1753:Notable Marines
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1674:Marine aviation
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515:George Hadfield
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378:George Hadfield
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301:Charles Heywood
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198:the public
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183:(operationally)
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