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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
HISTORICAL NOTE
In 1917, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCB Quantico) was established and is a United States Marine Corps installation located near Triangle, Virginia, covering nearly 55,148 acres of southern Prince William County, Virginia, northern Stafford County, and southeastern Fauquier County. Used primarily for training purposes, MCB Quantico is known as the "Crossroads of the Marine Corps".
Quantico Station is a census-designated place in Prince William and Stafford counties in Virginia, used by the Census Bureau to describe base housing. The population was 4,452 at the 2010 census. The US Marine Corps' Combat Development Command, which develops strategies for U.S. Marine combat and makes up most of the community of over 12,000 military and civilian personnel (including families), is based here. It has a budget of around $300 million and is the home of the Marine Corps Officer Candidates School. The Marine Corps Research Center at Quantico pursues equipment research and development, especially telecommunications, for the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps Brig, a military prison, was also located at Quantico, until its closure on 31 December 2011 and its subsequent demolition.
The FBI Academy, the principal research and training facility of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the principal training facility for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are also located on the base. In 2001, the base was designated as part of the Quantico Marine Corps Base Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places. This district includes 122 buildings, two landscapes, a sculpture, and a water tower located within the Mainside area of the base. The contributing properties with separate entries include Tennessee Camp, Camp French, Commanding General's Quarters, and Rising Hill Camp.
The first Marine Aircraft Wing was developed at Quantico, as well as the Corps' first helicopter squadron, Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), the first helicopter squadron to provide rapid transportation for Presidents of the United States ("Marine One"). It continues that mission today. In 1934, Amphibious Warfare Doctrine, along with special amphibious landing crafts for World War II were developed here. These Amphibious Warfare techniques, developed in the years before World War II, made victory possible in the Pacific theater. Quantico trained over 15,000 USMC and other service officers in these techniques.
Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image | Thumbnail Link To Cover or Postmark Image | Thumbnail Link To Postmark or Back Image | Postmark Date Postmark Type Killer Bar Text Ship --------- Category |
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Est 1917 | |||
Former Crest of the Base |
Note:
1971-11-18 | |||
MCB Quantico VA |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1967-06-15 | |||
Marine Corps Schools, MCB Quantico VA |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1971-11-18 | |||
By 1920, the Marine Corps schools were founded, these schools eventually developed into today's Marine Corps University. Virtually all Marine officers receive their basic training here, as well as enlisted technicians from many different disciplines. |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1938-06-08 | |||
The lineal forebear of the 1st Marine Division is the 1st Advance Base Brigade, which was activated on 23 December 1913 at Philadelphia, PA. The brigade was redesignated on 1 April 1914, as the 1st Brigade, and on 16 September 1935, as the 1st Marine Brigade. |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1940-04-23 | ||
1st Marine Brigade |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1941-08-22 | |||
Re-activated in September 1934 in Quantico, VA - Disbanded April 1946 |
5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1941-04-26 | |||
First Day of Postal Service |
Chester Knowlson annotated the cover with "FDPS". Add-on cachet by Roger A. Wentworth. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1941-10-20 | |||
F.M.A.W.F.M.F. - (F)Fixed Wing, (M)Marine, (AW)All Weather, (FMF)Fleet Marine Force |
Marine Air Group (MAG) 11. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1941-10-28 | ||
First Day Cancellation |
Cacheted. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1941-12-10 | ||
First Day Cancellation |
Signed by PlSgt Paul Thompson, USMC, Navy Mail Clerk. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1942-06-30 | |||
First Day of Postal Service |
Chester Knowlson annotated the cover with "FDPS". From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1942-12-01 | ||
Marine Corps Air Station Quantico (MCAS Quantico). |
Thanksgiving cachet by Walter G. Crosby. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-07 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1938-01-22 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-07 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-07 | ||
Marine Air Station Quantico. |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1938-01-22 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection. 7dit(3)
N/A |
1942-01-22 | ||
1st Marine Division (MarDiv) |
Cachet by the Washington Stamp Exchange. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1945-12-24 | ||
MCAS, Turner Field, Marine Barracks, Quantico VA |
Cacheted. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1950-05-20 | ||
Marine Barracks, Quantico VA |
Armed Forces Day cachet by James T Spalding. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
1959-12-09 | |||
By 1920, the Marine Corps schools were founded, these schools eventually developed into today's Marine Corps University. Virtually all Marine officers receive their basic training here, as well as enlisted technicians from many different disciplines. |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1970-06-08 | ||
MCB Quantico VA |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1975-12-05 | ||
"Remembering Our / POW-MIA Is A Sacrifice / For Freedom" |
American Red Cross envelope. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1942-06-30 | ||
Marine Corps Air Station Quantico (MCAS Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-07 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1938-04-18 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1938-04-18 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1936-04-24 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1940-04-23 | ||
1st Marine Brigade |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1938-04-18 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1945-12-24 | ||
MCAS, Turner Field, Marine Barracks, Quantico VA |
Cacheted. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-08 | ||
Marine Air Station Quantico. |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
2010-11-10 | ||
MCB Quantico VA |
USMC Birthday cachet by Richard H. Hall. From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
1948-06-07 | ||
Marine Barracks Quantico (MB Quantico). |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
N/A |
N/A |
1920 | |
Picture post card |
From the Greg Ciesielski collection.
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