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... 138 newly renovated guestrooms including 13 luxurious suites.

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Marines' Memorial Association:

"A tribute to those who have gone before; and a service to those who carry on."


Located just one block from Union Square featuring world class dining, shopping and theater. Enjoy a "home away from home" experience at the club, take in a show, stay fit in our fitness center with lap swimming pool, relax and dine in our Leatherneck Steakhouse Restaurant. The Marines' Memorial Club and Hotel offers exceptional lodging, gourmet restaurant, health club and pool, theater and elegant meeting and banquet facilities.

Established in 1946 as a Living Memorial to the Marines who lost their lives in the Pacific during World War II, the non-profit Marines' Memorial Association offers Membership to former and retired members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. The building's history dates back to 1926 and the décor still retains the character and elegance of old San Francisco.








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In their stunning follow-up to the classic bestseller We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young, Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and Joe Galloway return to Vietnam and reflect on how the war changed them, their men, their enemies, and both countries—often with surprising results.

Registration starts at 5:30 pm, followed by Program with Audience Q & A and Wine Reception.

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

click here >if you plan
to attend or call (415) 673-6672 ext. 215 or 229

EDITORIAL REVIEW: It would be a monumental task for Moore and Galloway to top their classic 1992 memoir, We Were Soldiers Once... and Young. But they come close in this sterling sequel, which tells the backstory of two of the Vietnam War's bloodiest battles (in which Moore participated as a lieutenant colonel), their first book and a 1993 ABC-TV documentary that brought them back to the battlefield. Moore's strong first-person voice reviews the basics of the November 1965 battles, part of the 34-day Battle of the Ia Drang Valley. Among other things, Moore and Galloway (who covered the battle for UPI) offer portraits of two former enemy commanders, generals Nguyen Huu An and Chu Huy Man, whom the authors met—and bonded with—nearly three decades after the battle. This book proves again that Moore is an exceptionally thoughtful, compassionate and courageous leader (he was one of a handful of army officers who studied the history of the Vietnam wars before he arrived) and a strong voice for reconciliation and for honoring the men with whom he served. - Publishers Weekly










Registration 5:30 pm | Program & Wine Reception 6 pm

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

Click here >if you plan
to attend or call (415) 673-6672 ext. 215 or 229.

This special event is co-sponsored by
Stacey's Independent Bookstore










Registration starts at 5:00 pm followed by Lecture with Audience Q & A and Wine Reception.

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

Click here >if you plan
to attend or call (415) 673-6672 ext. 215 or 229.

This special event is co-sponsored by the
World Affairs Council of Northern California






“If you want an honest answer, ask a Marine. If you want an honest view of a war, ask a Marine gunnery sergeant. Nick Popaditch’s transcendent memoir of military service and its personal consequences should be read by every one of our nation’s political leaders –to help them understand the incomparable quality of those who fight on the front lines. Read this inspiring story, recommend it to friends –and send a copy to your member of Congress!” – Ralph Peters, author of Looking For Trouble and Wars Of Blood And Faith

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

Registration 5:30 pm
6:00 pm Program with Wine Reception

Click here >if you plan
to attend or call (415) 673-6672 ext. 215 or 229.

This special event is co-sponsored by
Stacey's Independent Bookstore








The United States Army's premier touring jazz orchestra is coming to the Marines' Memorial Theater!

The Jazz Ambassadors proudly present this unique American music, our national treasure, throughout the United States and the world.

Registration at 4:30 pm | Concert at 5:00 pm

Make your reservations now! This is a FREE EVENT. Seating is limited to 650 guests.





 

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One of the many ways
Marines' Memorial Association
supports our troops is by providing complimentary membership to all
Currently Serving members of the US Armed Forces who apply in person at the club. In addition, our currently serving member leisure rates are $69 Sunday through Thursday and $89 on Friday and Saturday. Based on availability

Currently Serving members of all branches of the US Armed Forces , guard and reserve are encouraged to participate in this program by contacting our membership and hotel reservation departments at 1-800-562-7463.



Building Fund, Memorial Wall,
Troops Care Packages and more...

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help sustain Our Living Memorial.
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RECIPROCAL CLUBS
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EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
FOR CALIFORNIA VETERANS

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Governor Schwarzenegger on Troops to College Program.
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A program to help ensure that Veterans are aware of all their educational options.




Governor Schwarzenegger Discusses California Veterans Education Opportunities
03/22/2006
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