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The mission of the MCRA is to serve members of the Marine Corps Reserve through promotion of professional development, advocacy for the Marine Corps Reserve, furthering the relevance and value of the Marine Corps Reserve and its individual members, and advancing the interests of the total United States Marine Corps in order to preserve the security of the United States.


The Marine Corps 250th Celebration

The Association is proud to support the celebration of the Corps' 250th anniversary.

 

 

Celebrating Freedom: A Veteran's Perspective on the 4th of July

As the vibrant colors of red, white, and blue begin to adorn our neighborhoods, and the tantalizing scent of summer cookouts fills the air, we approach the 4th of July. For many, it's a cherished day of festivities and family gatherings. But for those of us who have worn the uniform, this holiday carries a much deeper, more profound significance.

On July 4, 1776, a group of courageous leaders took a truly audacious step, declaring our independence from tyranny. Who could have known that this fledgling country, born from such a bold act, would one day blossom into the envy of the world? This Declaration of Independence laid the groundwork for a nation founded on the principles of liberty, justice, and self-governance – ideals that resonate just as powerfully today.

And from those foundational moments, our nation's defenders emerged and the Marine Corps, has been an integral part of this country's story since the very founding of our nation. Marines have stood ready to defend those sacred ideals, serving with unwavering loyalty and courage through every challenge our nation has faced. We understand, perhaps more than most, the immense value of the freedoms enshrined in that historic document. We've seen firsthand the cost of liberty, carrying the weight of that understanding with us always.

As we celebrate the 249th birthday of our country, this 4th of July takes on even greater meaning. It's a powerful reminder of our origins and the incredible journey our nation has embarked upon.

So, as you celebrate this Independence Day, we urge all Americans to stop and be truly thankful. Be thankful not only for the incredible privilege of living in this country but also for the countless individuals who have been, and continue to be, willing to defend this way of life.

The 4th of July is more than just fireworks and barbecues; it is a profound celebration of what it means to be an American. It is a day to remember our origins, to honor those who have protected our way of life, and to recommit ourselves to the ideals of liberty and justice for all.

From all of us at The Marine Corps Reserve Association, we wish you a safe, meaningful, and very Happy Independence Day. God Bless America.

The Tun Update 

To be totally honest, The Tun will not be open on 10 November 2025. Dispite all the efforts, the matter of fact is The Tun Legacy Foundation does not have the necessary funds/ support from Marines as hoped. Yes it is disappointing, however it does not mean progress has not been. One of the means by shich The Foundation is hoping to raise additional funds is kicking off the "1775 Club."  So if you want to see The Tun rebuilt? Or do you want to make a toast to the Corps in The Tun®? Learn more about The Club and how to join, click here.

Memorial Day 2025

I CAME HOME
One came home to tears of Joy
One came Home to tears of sorrow

One had a parade with cheers of Joy and Relief
One had a Procession with tears of Grief and Suffering

One felt the warm embrace of their Loved Ones
One had feelings of loss, broken dreams and loneliness

One made plans for their future lives together
One had lost dreams and fear for their future

Why did I come home when so many did not?
Those of us who served in Combat and came home have
feelings of guilt for those who will never come home

SgtMaj Joseph A Staudt
Memorial Day 2025

Predictable Budgets, Readiness, Recapitalization Top Priorities for Reserve Components

Modernizing equipment, improving readiness and securing predictable funding for the next fight remain top priorities for the reserve components of the U.S. military, senior leaders told lawmakers yesterday.

"I thank the subcommittee for its continued support, especially through the National Guard and Reserve Equipment Account," LtGen Anderson said "For the Marine Corps Reserve, NGREA is not just a funding line, it's a warfighting requirement. These funds allow us to field and sustain the platforms, communication systems and equipment that Marines need to train as they fight. READ FULL STORY    To view his opening remarks, click here.

House Armed Services Committee Testimony on Marine Corps Readiness

As part of his written testimony before the House Armed Services Committee on May 6, 2025, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Christopher J. Mahoney reaffirmed the Marine Corps Reserve’s role as a combat-ready, integral part of the Total Force.

As the Marine Corps modernizes and operational tempo increases, the Marine Corps Reserve Component remains an integral part of the total Force. Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) has increasingly activated units to provide operational relief to the Active Component (AC). In FY24, support to the AC nearly doubled over FY23 with 600 activations supporting joint force commanders in Southwest Asia, South America, Africa, Europe, and the Pacific. In FY25, activations will more than double FY24 levels, with nearly 1,500 Reserve Marines, approximately 4% of the Reserve Component (RC), activating to support Global Force Management commitments.  read here.

National Military Family Association's Joanne Holbrook Patton Military Spouse Scholarship Application

The National Military Family Association is the leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening and protecting military families. The mission of this scholarship program is to help prepare military spouses for meaningful employment and to better contribute to their family’s financial security. The second batch of scholarship checks are stamped and ready to mail to 77 hard-working military spouses! We are thrilled to be able to award almost $80,000 in donor-funded scholarships for the fall semester!

Could you use a scholarship? Applications are open through June 30, apply here.

Calling All Members! Be Part of MCRA History: Centennial Oral History Project!

Get ready to make history! As the Marine Corps Reserve Association approaches its monumental 100th Anniversary on November 10, 2026, we're embarking on a special project to commemorate this incredible milestone: an "Oral History" book, created in partnership with Publishing Concepts!

Imagine your stories, your experiences, and your memories as a member of the MCRRA preserved for generations to come. This commemorative book will be a tapestry woven from the personal narratives of our dedicated members, offering a unique and intimate look at the Association's century of service and camaraderie. CLICK HERE to learn more about the project.

 

USMCRA Benefactors

The Association would like to acknowledge those who have committed to supporting The Association at the Benefactor level. Their support will fulfill our promise to the men and women who sacrifice for our freedom - Today - Tomorrow. Become a Benefactor Today!

MCRA BY LAWS, effective Oct 2023

To read the current MCRA By-Laws, members should click here.

 

CORPORATE SPONSORS

MARADMINS OF NOTE

1. UPDATE TO THE ARMED FORCES CLASSIFICATION TEST RETEST REQUEST PROCESS MARADMIN 250/25

2. IMPLEMENTING POLICY ON PRIORITIZING MILITARY EXCELLENCE AND READINESS VOLUNTARY SEPARATIONS MARADMIN 239/25

3. RESULTS OF THE FY25 4TH MARINE AIRCRAFT WING (MAW) ADVERSARY SQUADRON PILOT (ASP) SELECTION BOARD MARADMIN 238/25

4. ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESERVE SERGEANTS MAJOR SLATE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2025/2026   MARADMIN 230/25 

5. NONCOMPETITIVE CORPORAL TO SERGEANT RECRUITER PROMOTIONS FOR THE MARINE CORPS RESERVE COMPONENT MARADMIN: 229/25   

 

MCRA LATEST PODCAST 

The MCRA latest PODCAST focuses on the career ofCol David Leighton, USMCR (Ret). In this PODCAST we will hear why Dave joined the Marine Corps; his training to become a Marine and a Naval Aviator. Listen to what Vietnam was like during the Corps' first "Advisory" mission in 1961. We hear about the Corps build-up and flying combat missions in 1966. Dave will also discuss the Association from the 1970s to today. This is a PODCAST you do not want to miss, from an American warrior who has served his country for over 60 years. Col David Leighton PODCAST

       

We now have 11 new PODCASTS for your enjoyment. Please listen and leave a comment to improve our content. Best, we would appreciate it if you were to share. 
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The Tun™ Groundbreaking

OLD TOWN Philadelphia, PA

“Happy Birthday!” was the greeting on Sunday, November 10, 2024, when 3,000 people gathered on 2nd Street in Philadelphia’s Old City to celebrate the United States Marine Corps’ 249th birthday and the groundbreaking of The Tun™. The historic Tun was established in Philadelphia in 1693, just 250 yards from where The Tun™ Groundbreaking and Marine Corps Birthday Block Party took place. Although The Tun™ has not stood since 1781, it is well known to Marines worldwide.

“Every Marine knows The Tun,” said Pat Dailey, president and founder of The Tun Legacy Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit working to rebuild and reestablish the historic Marine Corps birthplace in conjunction with the 250th birthday next year. “It is not only a revered building for Marines, but five other organizations with a heritage at The Tun™.”

Prior to the 10:00 a.m. groundbreaking ceremony, GySgt Brandon Pizano, the DRILL MASTER for 8th & I, led the crowd in cheers of “Oorah” and chants, which increased excitement. The festivities began with the iconic USMC Drum & Bugle Corps performing stirring renditions of “Fire in the Blood,” “Uncommon Valor,” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The U.S. Marine Drum & Bugle Corps’ mission is to provide music and drill ceremony to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and the Commanding Officer of Marine Barracks Washington, D.C. Founded in 1934, “The Commandant’s Own” is the only active duty drum and bugle corps currently serving in our armed forces.

After their performance, THE USMC Color Guard carried the National Flag and the Marine Corps Battle Color to give appropriate military honors and display the Marine Corps’ prolific warfighting history.

LtGen Calvert L. Worth, Jr., Commander, II MEF (Guest of Honor) and Medal of Honor Recipient MajGen Jim Livingston, USMC (Ret.) joined the stage to celebrate and share their thoughts on the importance of this project. Craig Mills, Marine Corps Veteran and board member, The Tun Legacy Foundation, recited General John A. Lejeune’s 1921 birthday message, which displayed the deep history and legacy of the Corps.

The ceremony continued with the cutting of a celebratory birthday cake. The Marine Corps birthday cake-cutting ceremony is essential to all Marines, as it is an annual renewal of each Marine’s commitment to the Corps and the Corps’ commitment to the nation’s quest for peace and freedom worldwide. As is tradition, the cake was cut with a Mameluke sword and the first piece was presented to the Guest of Honor, LtGen Worth. The second piece went to the oldest Marine present, MajGen Livingston. Upon receiving the second piece of cake, the General passed it to the youngest Marine in attendance, signifying the passing of experience and knowledge from the old to the young of the Corps. Major General Livingston and General Worth gave speeches to close the ceremony.

“We’ve been talking about The Tun and rebuilding The Tun ever since I have been in the Marine Corps,” Major General Livingston said to the crowd. “But it’s going to happen this time! I believe, and other Marines believe it will be built. And I will see you all here next year. We want The Tun complete because Marines win.”

 

“What I want you to know is that whatever happens tomorrow morning, whatever reality comes tomorrow, the nation’s Marines will be ready to fight,” General Worth said to the crowd. “And they will win and carry forth this legacy and will serve and honor every Marine who has come before,” he said. “Happy Birthday, God Bless America, and Semper Fidelis.”

Before concluding the ceremony, General Worth and Livingston joined representatives from the six organizations with a heritage at The Tun in Philadelphia to ceremonially dig the foundation. In a nod to The Tun’s significance in the history of the Marines, participants in the groundbreaking used hand-held entrenching tools (E-Tools).

As the day progressed, more people filled the streets, and the block came alive with music, laughter, and camaraderie. Comedian and Marine veteran Bryson Banks entertained the attendees throughout the day, sharing stories and engaging the crowd. The American Bombshells captivated the audience with their USO-style show, performing patriotic classics and songs, including “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “Don’t Fence Me In.” Families and members of the military posed for photos at the groundbreaking site and listened to tales of The Tun’s storied past from Ben Franklin, who was portrayed by historical reenactor Robert DeVitis. Bright and vibrant colors consumed the street when the Quaker City String Band, first-place finishers of the 2023 Philadelphia Mummers Parade, made a surprise appearance.

IF YOU THINK THIS WAS BIG.....JUST WAIT TILL NOVEMBER 2025!!!!!!!! SEE YOU THERE.....SEMPER FI

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NEW MEMBER JOB PORTAL
The Association has joined forces with Bluu Kazi to provide a job placement platform. This platform is now live. This platform is dedicated to assisting Marines in finding new opportunities, building connections and discovering educational opportunities. Members will be able to upload resumes, search current opening positions, and receive educational assistance to prepare you for your transition to civilian life or to prepare you for a transition to a different line of work. Simply click on the photo above and begin your new journey.

 
 

 

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