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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]
Major General Marion Eugene Carl (November 1, 1915 – June 28, 1998) was an American military officer, World War II fighter ace, record-setting test pilot, and naval aviator. He was the United States Marine Corps ' first ace in World War II.
Francis Marion was born in Berkeley County, Province of South Carolina around 1732. His father Gabriel Marion was a Huguenot who emigrated to the Thirteen Colonies from France at some point prior to 1700 due to the Edict of Fontainebleau and became a slaveowning planter. [3]
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Houser's grave at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland.. Houser was born in Fort Valley, Georgia to Emmett and Mary Mathews Houser. [2] Houser attended the Marion Military Institute, graduating in 1916, [3] before receiving an appointment to the United States Naval Academy on May 26, 1917.
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United States Penitentiary, Marion, a federal prison for male inmates; USS Marion, a Union Navy sloop-of-war during the American Civil War Marion Power Shovel Company, best known for building the crawler-transporters used to move launch vehicles at the Kennedy Space Center
Marion T. Anderson (November 13, 1839 - February 7, 1904) was an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for valor during the American Civil War. Biography [ edit ]