USMC Beirut Tabs Patch

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USMC Beirut Tabs Patch

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  • No Hook & Loop
  • 4"
  • Embroidered Fabric
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4" no hook & loop.

USMC Beirut Tabs Patch — They Came in Peace, October 23, 1983

Some dates don't need explanation in the Marine Corps. October 23rd is one of them.

On the morning of October 23, 1983, at 6:22 a.m. — just moments before reveille — a suicide bomber drove a truck laden with the equivalent of 12,000 pounds of explosives through the perimeter of the Battalion Landing Team 1/8 headquarters at Beirut International Airport, detonating inside the four-story building serving as barracks for the 1st Battalion, 8th Marines of the 2nd Marine Division. The blast killed 220 Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and 3 Army soldiers — 241 American servicemembers in a single, devastating instant. It was the deadliest single-day loss for the Marine Corps since the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945, and the deadliest terrorist attack against Americans until September 11, 2001. The Marines were part of a multinational peacekeeping force deployed to Lebanon in 1982 alongside French, Italian, and British troops during the Lebanese Civil War. A simultaneous attack that morning killed 58 French paratroopers at a separate barracks two miles away. The survivors erected a makeshift memorial from a stretcher, a wreath, and a hand-lettered sign that read simply: '24 MAU: They Came in Peace.' That phrase became the enduring tribute to the fallen, inscribed on the Beirut Memorial at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and memorials across the country, including a Lebanese cedar tree planted at Arlington National Cemetery. The National Museum of the Marine Corps at Quantico unveiled a permanent exhibit in 2008 honoring the victims and the lessons of that day. This Beirut tabs patch carries that sacred memory — a quiet, powerful reminder of the 241 who gave everything on a Sunday morning in Lebanon.

Perfect For: Beirut veterans, families of the fallen, Marines who served with the 24th MAU, 1/8 Marines, peacekeeping force veterans, and anyone who honors the memory of October 23, 1983.

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