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Commandant
Mike Jeffries
903-918-2347 (cell – voice or text)
Senior Vice Commandant
Chuck Moore
334-391-2640 (cell – voice or text)
Junior Vice Commandant
Andre Johnson
334-538-1374 (cell – voice or text)
Judge Advocate
Rick Joki
334-328-5380 (cell – voice or text)
Junior Past Commandant
Mark Barnhart
334-328-5045 (cell – voice or text)
Paymaster
Chuck Moore
334-391-2640 (cell – voice or text)
Adjutant
Pat Jeffries
334-000-0000 (cell – voice or text)
Chaplain
Chuck Moore
334-391-2640 (cell – voice or text)
Sergeant At Arms
Mark Kuehndorf
334-415-8630 (cell – voice or text)
Web Sergeant
Chuck Moore
334-391-2640 (cell – voice or text)
Veterans Service Officer
Committee | Chair | Members |
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Bylaws: | Mark Kuehndorf | |
Marine JROTC: | Chuck Moore | |
Historical: | Pat Jeffries | |
Marine for Life (M4L) | Vacant | |
Photographer: | ||
Legislative: | Don Fisher | |
Newsletter: | ||
Recruiting / Retention: | Andre Johnson | |
Bill Nichols Veterans Home: | Vacant | |
POW/MIA Recognition Day: | Don Fisher, Chuck Moore, Nancy Burton | |
Visitation (Sick & Shut-ins): | ||
Americanism: | ||
Honor Guard: | Richard Davis | Ken Duan, Charles Harris, Chuck Moore, Nancy Burton |
Young Marines: | ||
Eagle Scouts: | ||
Ways and Means: | ||
Strategic Planning: | ||
Fundraising: | Nancy Burtron | |
Devil Dogs: | Richard Davis | |
Toys for Tots: | Larry Welton | |
Awards Committee: | Chuck Moore |
Members of the Townsend Detachment #920 Marine Corps League Inc. join in camaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving the history and traditions and promoting the interests of the United States Marine Corps, banding together those who are now serving in the United States Marine Corps and those who have been honorably discharged from the service that they…
The Townsend Marine Corps League #920 Detachment is named after Cpl.Henry Townsend Jr. of Montgomery Alabama. Cpl.Townsend was killed in Beirut at the Embassy in 1983. Townsend Detachment was chartered in 1995. Today, Townsend Detachment continues to be active in helping Marines in and around the Montgomery area.
(Updated 10/28/16)
Townsend Detachment, Marine Corps League was granted a Charter by the Commandant of the Marine Corps League on May 23, 1995, with twenty (20) Charter Members signing the charter. The detachment was named in HONOR of Corporal Henry ‘Ben’ Townsend, a Montgomery native son.
Ben Townsend enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1981. After basic training and ITR he was assigned the Military Occupational Specialty – 0311, Rifleman. On October 23, 1983, Lance Corporal Townsend was assigned to 1st Battalion 8th Marines and was stationed in Beirut Lebanon as part of an International Peace Keeping Force. That morning a terrorist bomber ran the gates of the compound in a truck filled with explosives and detonated in the barracks building. LCpl. Townsend survived the initial attack; however, he died of his injuries at Bethesda Naval Hospital on December 2, 1983.
Townsend Detachment is located in Alabama’s capital city, Montgomery. Montgomery is the home of the Alabama Legislature, a Veterans Hospital, Maxwell Air Force Base and a USMC Reserve Company.
In 1996 the newly formed Detachment initiated a liaison with the Air War College and the Air Command and Staff College housed on Maxwell Air Force Base. Active duty Marines are assigned to attend these programs and the Townsend Detachment wanted to welcome these Marines to the greater Montgomery community. Townsend Detachment’s Annual Welcome Aboard Picnic for Marines and their families was founded and has become an annual tradition. This event is hosted in August on the Base with food, games and door prizes to welcome the incoming USMC students and their families to the Montgomery area.
The Marines on Maxwell AFB have invited the Detachment members to join with them on November 10th each year for the Traditional Cake Cutting Ceremonies for the Marine Corps Birthday. Additionally, the Marines of Maxwell invite the Detachment members to join them for the Annual USMC Birthday Ball. The Townsend Detachment has been honored at these events by providing the “Oldest Marine”.
Some key events in the Detachment’s history include:
Three Townsend Detachment members have served as State Department Commandant over the years.
Five Townsend Detachment members have been honored to be elected as the “State Department Marine of the Year.”
Townsend Detachment has sent 36 members on to the ‘Supreme Commandant’ over the years.
AWARDS RECEIVED:
Townsend Detachment currently:
Henry ‘Ben’ Townsend Jr. was a corporal in the United States Marine Corps. Henry was born on January 11, 1962 and was from Montgomery, Alabama. Corporal Townsend was critically injured in the Beirut Barracks bombing on October 23, 1983. He was transported from Lebanon to Bethesda Naval Hospital where he died from his injuries on December 2, 1983. He was 22 years old. Corporal Townsend left behind his parents, his wife and daughter. Corporal Townsend’s MOS was 0311, Rifleman, the backbone of the United States Marine Corps.
Last Rank: Corporal
Units:
24th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU)
II Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (1/8) BLT
II Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), 2nd MarDiv
8th Marine Regiment/1st Bn, 8th Marine Regiment (1/8)
Service Years: 1981 – 1983
Awards:
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
Marine Corps Expeditionary Metal
Navy Unit Commendation
Combat Action Ribbon
Purple Heart
Cold War Certificate
Casualty Info
Home Town Montgomery | Last Address Bethesda, MD |
Casualty Date Dec 02, 1983 | |
Cause Hostile, Died | Reason Terrorist Attack |
Location Beirut, Lebanon | Conflict Cold War Operations |
Location of Interment Gilmer Cemetery – Montgomery County, Alabama | Wall/Plot Coordinates Not Specified |
We are a brotherhood of Marines, Navy FMF Corpsmen, and Veterans serving fellow Marines, Veterans, and our community. Come join us as we grow and continue the traditions and values of the Corps.
Our meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of every month at 0830 hours, at American Legion HQ., 120 N. Jackson St., Montgomery, AL 36104.
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