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  2. Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    Marion Military Institute is an Alabama Historical Marker. [12] It is the home of two National Register of Historic Places - The MMI Chapel and Lovelace Hall, and the President's House. [13] [14] The Alabama Military Hall of Honor (the Old Marion City Hall), created by executive order of Gov. George Wallace in 1975, is also on campus. [2]

  3. Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] They are the two surviving buildings from the 1854-58 Howard College campus. Howard College moved in 1887 to Birmingham, Alabama and the Colonel James Thomas Murfee stayed behind to open Marion Military Institute. [2]

  4. Category:Marion Military Institute alumni - Wikipedia

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  5. Marion - Wikipedia

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    Marion High School (disambiguation) Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, the oldest military junior college in the United States; Marion Power Shovel Company, best known for building the crawler-transporters used to move launch vehicles at the Kennedy Space Center; United States Penitentiary, Marion, a federal prison for male inmates

  6. Category:Commandants of Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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  7. Robert F. Foley - Wikipedia

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    President of Marion Military Institute Robert Franklin Foley (born May 30, 1941) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who served in the Vietnam War . He received the Medal of Honor for leading his unit in an assault on a strong enemy position on November 5, 1966, during Operation Attleboro .

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  9. Category : Wikipedians by alma mater: Marion Military Institute

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