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WOMEN MARINES, 1968. Women Marines raising the flag at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

WOMEN MARINES, 1968. Women Marines raising the flag at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton


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WOMEN MARINES, 1968. Women Marines raising the flag at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

WOMEN MARINES, 1968.
Women Marines raising the flag at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California. Photograph, February 1968

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1968 California Camp February Flag Flagpole Marine Corps Pendleton Raising Oceanside


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This iconic photograph captures a powerful moment in history as Women Marines proudly raise the American flag at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California. Taken in February 1968, this image showcases the strength and determination of these brave women who served their country during a time when gender roles were being challenged. The setting is breathtaking, with the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean serving as a backdrop to this historic event. The flagpole stands tall and sturdy, symbolizing the unwavering commitment of these Women Marines to protect and defend their nation. Dressed immaculately in their uniforms, these women exude confidence and pride. Their faces reflect both seriousness and joy as they hoist the flag high into the sky. It is evident that they understand the significance of this act - not only for themselves but also for future generations of female service members. This photograph serves as a reminder that courage knows no gender boundaries. These Women Marines shattered stereotypes and paved the way for countless others to follow in their footsteps. Their contribution to our nation's military cannot be understated. Preserved by The Granger Collection, this print allows us to honor and appreciate these trailblazing women who played an integral role in shaping America's history. Let it serve as a testament to their bravery, resilience, and unwavering dedication to duty.

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