THE RIGHT TO FIGHT: African-American Marines in World War II
by Bernard C. Nalty
Pride Mixed with Bitterness
Of the 19,168 African-Americans who served in the
Marine Corps during World War II, 12,738 went over seas in the defense
battalions or combat support companies or as stewards. Those who
remained in the United States performed numerous duties: stewards in
officers' messes at various headquarters; staff members at the Montford
Point Camp or recruits in training there when the conflict ended; or
service troops at supply depots at Philadelphia or Norfolk or the Naval
Ammunition Depot at McAlester, Oklahoma.
While the African-American Marines in the United
States braved loneliness and racial discrimination, those overseas might
wait on distant islands for Japanese attacks that never came; manhandle
heavy containers out of ships' holds; load all sorts of supplies into
landing craft; sort out the cargo on the beachhead, often under deadly
fire; and move the desperately need material inland to the fighting
units. Men in the defense battalions sometimes unloaded ships, whereas
members of the combat support companies became infantrymen in an
emergency, and stewards often doubled as stretcher bearers. Looking back
at a succession of exhausting, dangerous, and at times boring
assignments with the 3d Marine Ammunition Company, Robert D. Little
said: "If I had to do it all over again, I'd still be a black Marine . .
. . I think they made a man of me."
Brooks E. Gray, who helped form the Montford Point
Marine Association to preserve the heritage of the wartime black
Marines, has spoken of the "pride mixed with bitterness" experienced by
the African-Americans who wore the uniform of the Marine Corps during
World War II. Segregation prevailed at the time, even following the
black Marines across the Pacific to Japan and the Asian mainland. "The
in justices . . . in those segregated units," Gray recalled, "sparked a
fierce determination to excel." And these African-Americans did excel.
"We represented," he believed, "the breakthrough of the final barrier"
the obstacle of racism "by being part of the elite corps."
Events proved Gray correct, for the post-World War II Marine Corps could
never return to the racial policy of 1940. Blacks had won the fight for
the right to serve; they were in the Marine Corps to stay. Moreover,
integration of the races would come to the Corps, though that radical
change had to await President Harry S Truman's executive order banning
racial discrimination in the armed forces, issued in 1948, and the
demands for manpower imposed by the Korean War, which broke out two
years later. By the time Gray retired in 1969 as a master gunnery
sergeant after 24 years of service, the Marine Corps had committed
itself to racial integration .
BLACK MARINE UNITS
OF THE FLEET MARINE FORCE, WORLD WAR II
Date of Deactivation |
Unit Designation |
Date of Deactivation |
Where Deactivated |
18 Aug 1942 | 51st Composite Def Bn | 31 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
8 Mar 1943 | 1st Marine Depot Co | 4 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
23 Apr 1943 | 2d Marine Depot Co | 4 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
23 Apr 1943 | 3d Marine Depot Co | 4 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
1 June 1943 | 4th Marine Depot Co | 31 Oct 1945 | Guam |
8 Jul 1943 | 5th Marine Depot Co | 31 Oct 1943 | New Caledonia |
8 Jul 1943 | 6th Marine Depot Co | 31 Aug 1943 | New Caledonia |
16 Aug 1943 | 7th Marine Depot Co | 11 Dec 1945 | Montford Point |
16 Aug 1943 | 8th Marine Depot Co | 10 Dec 1945 | Montford Point |
15 Sep 1943 | 9th Marine Depot Co | 31 Dec 1945 | Montford Point |
15 Sep 1943 | 10th Marine Depot Co | 22 Dec 1945 | Montford Point |
1 Oct 1943 | 1st Marine Ammunition Co | 21 Feb 1946 | Montford Point |
7 Oct 1943 | 11th Marine Depot Co | 4 Dec 1945 | Saipan |
7 Oct 1943 | 12th Marine Depot Co | 11 Dec 1945 | Montford Point |
1 Nov 1943 | 13th Marine Depot Co | 30 Nov 1945 | Guam |
1 Nov 1943 | 14th Marine Depot Co | 30 Nov 1945 | Guam |
1 Nov 1943 | 2d Marine Ammunition Co | 20 Jan 1946 | Guam |
1 Dec 1943 | 15th Marine Depot Co | 30 Nov 1945 | Allen Island |
2 Dec 1943 | 16th Marine Depot Co | 29 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
2 Dec 1943 | 3d Marine Ammunition Co | 25 Feb 1946 | Montford Point |
15 Dec 1943 | 52d Defense Bn | 14 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jan 1944 | 17th Marine Depot Co | 16 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jan 1944 | 18th Marine Depot Pvt | 29 Jan 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jan 1944 | 4th Marine Ammunition Co | 8 Mar 1946 | Guam |
1 Feb 1944 | 19th Marine Depot Co | 25 Feb 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Feb 1944 | 20th Marine Depot Co | 21 Feb 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Feb 1944 | 5th Marine Ammunition Co | 4 Jul 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Mar 1944 | 21st Marine Depot Co | 2 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Mar 1944 | 22d Marine Depot Co | 2 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Mar 1944 | 6th Ammunition Co | 15 Dev 1945 | Sasebo |
1 Apr 1944 | 23d Marine Depot Co | 5 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Apr 1944 | 4th Marine Depot Co | 15 Nov 1945 | Nagasaki |
1 Apr 1944 | 7th Marine Ammunition Co | 8 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 May 1944 | 25th Marine Depot Co | 2 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 May 1944 | 26th Marine Depot Co | 2 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 May 1944 | 8th Marine Ammunition Co | 30 Sep 1947 | Guam |
1 Jun 1944 | 27th Marine Depot Co | 16 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jun 1944 | 28th Marine Depot Co | 2 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jun 1944 | 9th Marine Ammunition Co | 4 Jul 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jul 1944 | 29th Marine Depot Co | 8 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jul 1944 | 30th Marine Depot Co | 8 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Jul 1944 | 10th Marine Ammunition Co | 6 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Aug 1944 | 31st Marine Depot Co | 30 Nov 1945 | Maui |
1 Aug 1944 | 32d Marine Depot Co | 8 May 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Aug 1944 | 11th Marine Ammunition Co | 4 Jul 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Sep 1944 | 33d Marine Depot Co | 31 Jan 1946 | Guam |
1 Sep 1944 | 34th Marine Depot Co | 31 Jan 1946 | Guam |
1 Sep 1944 | 12th Marine Ammunition Co | 5 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Oct 1944 | 5th Marine Depot Co | 6 Jun 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Oct 1944 | 36th Marine Depot Co | 17 Jun 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Nov 1944 | 7th Marine Depot Co | 2 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Nov 1944 | 38th Marine Depot Co | 2 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Nov 1944 | 5th Marine Depot Co | 21 Feb 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Dec 1944 | 6th Marine Depot Co | 31 Dec 1945 | Guam |
1 Dec 1944 | 39th Marine Depot Co | 10 Jun 1946 | Guam |
1 Dec 1944 | 40th Marine Depot Co | 4 May 1946 | Saipan |
3 Mar 1945 | 41st Marine Depot Co | 23 Mar 1946 | Maui |
14 Mar 1945 | 42d Marine Depot Co | 15 Mar 1946 | Sasebo |
14 Mar 1945 | 43d Marine Depot Co | 15 Mar 1946 | Sasebo |
18 Apr 1945 | 44th Marine Depot Co | 8 Apr 1946 | Montford Point |
10 Aug 1945 | 45th Marine Depot Co | 6 Jun 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Oct 1945 | 46th Marine Depot Co | 15 Jul 1946 | Montford Point |
1 Oct 1945 | 47th Marine Depot Co | 31 Oct 1946 | Oahu |
1 Oct 1945 | 48th Marine Depot Co | 10 Jun 1946 | Guam |
1 Oct 1945 | 49th Marine Depot Co | 30 Sep 1947 | Guam |
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