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The Marine Corps League was founded by Major
General Commandant, John A. Lejeune, in 1923 and chartered by an Act of
Congress on August 4, 1937. Its membership of nearly 56,000 is comprised of
honorably discharged, active duty and Reserve Marines with 90 days of
service or more, and retired Marines. It includes officer, enlisted, male
and female members.
The Marine Corps League is headed by an
elected National Commandant, with 14 elected national staff officers who
serve as trustees. Day to day operations are under the control of an
executive director who supervises the day-to-day performance of the national
headquarters staff, located at 8626 Lee Highway in Fairfax, Virginia.
The prime authority of the League is derived from its charter and from its
annual national convention held in August in different major U. S. cities
throughout the nation. The National Commandant has operational control over
the National Headquarters staff and the National Board of Trustees, who in
turn coordinate the efforts of 47 department, or State entities, and the
activities of over 812 community-based detachments located throughout the
United States and overseas.
The League is classified as a veterans / military service organization and
was formed for the purposes of promoting the interests of the U. S. Marine
Corps; to provide camaraderie and assistance to Marines, as well as to their
widows and orphans; and to preserve the traditions of the U. S. Marine
Corps. It is a not for profit organization within the provisions of Internal
Revenue Service Code 50l (c) (4), with a special group exemption letter
which allows for contributions to the Marine Corps League, its Auxiliary and
subsidiary units, to be tax deductible by the donor.
League members participate in:
- The Veterans Administration Voluntary Service Program, an assistance
program for hospitalized veterans
- A national Service Program, which provides assistance to veterans in a
wide area of matters relating to their military service
The League also:
- Awards scholarships
- Sponsors a National Youth Physical Fitness Program
- Provides membership incentives
- Participates in patriotic functions and provides representation to the U.
S. Congress in legislative matters affecting the U. S. Marine Corps,
national security and veterans benefits through its National Legislative
Committee and its National Legislative Officer
- Participates in Toys for Tots and other
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