MCRD San Diego Command Museum

MCRD San Diego Command Museum

Infobox Museum
name= MCRD San Diego Command Museum


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established= November 10, 1987
location= Day Hall, Building 26
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego San Diego, California
United States
type= Military History
visitors= 150,000 yearlyMCRD Museum Historical Society. [http://www.mcrdmuseumhistoricalsociety.org/dayhall/index.html "Welcome to the MCRD San Diego Command Museum"] , "MCRD Museum Historical Society website". Accessed March 29, 2008.]
director= Barbara McCurtis
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website= [http://www.mcrdmuseumhistoricalsociety.org/dayhall/index.html MCRD San Diego Command Museum]

The MCRD San Diego Command Museum is located in Day Hall, Building 26, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, San Diego, California. It exhibits historical items relating to the United States Marine Corps. The museum opened on November 10, 1987 and was officially designated as a command museum on January 08, 1993.

Footnotes

ee also

*Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
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*San Diego, California
*United States Marine Corps
*United States Marine Corps Boot Camp

External links

* [http://www.mcrdmuseumhistoricalsociety.org/dayhall/index.html MCRD San Diego Command Museum] (official website of museum)
* [http://www.mcrdsd.usmc.mil/ Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego] (official website of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego)
* [http://www.usmc.mil Marines] (official website of the U. S. Marines)


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