

Scuttlebutt The Department of Maine Marine Corps League will conduct an informational meet on Sunday October 26, 2008 at 1:pm at the AM-VETS post #25 on Washington Ave Portland, Me. Objective, to form a Detachment in Portland.All Marines or eligible FMF Corpsmen interested in joining this new Detachment as charter members should plan to attend this meeting.Any questions please call 354-6479 or e-mail usmc1841@runner.com
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Members List:
 Commandant: Alton Grant Sr Vice Commandant: Linda Laweryson Jr Vice Commandant: Robert Clark Judge Advocate: Gary Laweryson Chaplain: Raymond Lemieux Sergeant-at-Arms: Scott Warner Past Commandant: Edward Hoyt II Web Sergeant: Robert Clark
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Department of Maine Marine Corps League |
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Department of Maine - Chartered 9 April 1981
The Department of Maine meets four times a year at different Detachments through-out the State.
The Department is made up of six detachments, - CENTRAL MAINE #810
- GREATER BANGOR AREA #1151
- We have one inactive, DOWNEAST MARINE #864 which we are trying to revive
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Welcome to the Department of Maine
 Welcome Marines,Associates,Friends and Family to the Department of Maine web site. Maine covers 33,215 Sq miles of beautiful Rockbound Coast and Forest. The Coastline is 3,500 miles, the Forest 17 million acres, 6,000 Lakes and Ponds, 5,100 Rivers and Streams. The largest city is Portland and the State capital is Augusta. Maine has a population of 1,274,923.DUTY------ HONOR------ COMMITMENT
THE PURPOSES OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE
Members of the Marine Corps League join together in comaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving the traditions and promoting the interests of the United States Marine Corps.The Marine Corps League perpetuates the traditions and sprit of All Marines and Navy FMF Corpsmen,who proudly wear or have worn the Eagle,Globe and Anchor of the Corps. It takes great pride in crediting its founding in 1923 to Major General Commandant John A Lejeune. It takes equal pride in its Federal Charter, approved by an act of the Seventy-Fifth Congress of the United States of America and signed and approved by President Franklin D Roosevelt on August 4, 1937.
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Programs of the Marine corps League
- Young Marines of the Marine Corps League
- Veterans Service Officer program
- Veterans affairs voluntary service program
- Military Order of Devil Dogs
- Local Community Activities
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Affiliated Organizations:
- 1st Marine Division Association
- 2nd Marine Division Association
- 3rd Marine Division Association
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Young Marines
Black Watch National Guard Armory Skowhegan, ME 04976 (207) 563-6074 Contact: Gary Laweryson County Patriots Caribou National Guard Armory York & Sincock Street Caribou, ME 04769 Contact: Craig Fay Dirigo Dirigo Co. Young Marines Headquarters 74 Drummond Ave. Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-5421 Contact: Floyd Smith Kennebec Valley National Guard Armory Brunswick Rd. Gardiner, ME 04345 (207) 441-4136 Contact: Cory Labbe Sandy River 151 Main Street Farmington,ME 04938 (207) 293-2275 Contact: Gordon Webber
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Boy Scouts
Central Maine Detachment #810 29 Rita Ave. Lewiston,ME 04240-4715 (207)784-0656 Contact: Raymond Lemieux |