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On October 23, 1983, two truck bombs were detonated at buildings in Beirut, Lebanon, housing American and French service members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon (MNF), a military peacekeeping operation during the Lebanese Civil War. The attack killed 307 people: 241 U.S. and 58 French military personnel, six civilians, and two attackers.
The Beirut Memorial is a memorial to the 241 American peacekeepers—220 Marines, 18 sailors, and three soldiers —killed in the October 23, 1983 Beirut barracks bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. It is located outside the gate of Camp Gilbert H. Johnson, a satellite camp of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Browse 123 1983 BEIRUT BARRACKS BOMBING photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. American Marines search for survivors and bodies in the rubble, all that was left of their barracks head quarters in Beirut, after a terrorist...
The Beirut Memorial On Line is a site dedicated to the U.S. Marines, soldiers and sailors that lost their lives as a result of the terrorist bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon on October 23, 1983.
22 sie 2023 · USN photo of article in USN Chaplaincy School. (Wikipedia. As this year’s October 23 40th anniversary of the attack approaches, I pray that some of my memories can be used in programs,...
23 paź 2018 · 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, through the lens of a camera. Lebanese photojournalist, first on the scene, recounts the carnage 35 years on since bombing of US Marines barracks.
2 paź 2007 · Rescue and clean-up crews search for casualties following the barracks bombing in Beirut on October 23, 1983. Date: 23 October 1983: Source: DefenseLINK News, U.S. Department of Defense, hires_20060721135724_pres4.jpg, retrieved 2007-10-01. Author: SSgt Randy Gaddo, USMC: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain as a work of the United ...