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Date
IP Address
2013-09-22
74.52.105.210
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ClassC
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2024-12-29
192.185.5.251
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 302 FoundDate: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 03:11:10 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://sixthmarinedivision.com/Content-Length: 216Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>302 Found/title>/head>body>h1>Found/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://sixthmarinedivision.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 03:11:10 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 17:29:12 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10746Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> title>Sixth Marine Division/title> meta propertyog:title contentSixth Marine Division /> meta propertyog:description contentSixthMarineDivision.com is the online home of the Sixth Marine Division Association and is dedicated to remembering and honoring the legacy of the Sixth Marine Division in World War II. /> meta propertyog:url contenthttp://www.sixthmarinedivision.com/ /> meta namedescription contentSixthMarineDivision.com is the online home of the Sixth Marine Division Association and is dedicated to remembering and honoring the legacy of the Sixth Marine Division in World War II. /> meta namekeywords contentSixth Marine Division, 6th Marine Division, World War II Marines /> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> link relstylesheet typetext/css href21css.css /> link relshortcut icon hrefimages/logo.jpg typeimage/jpg /> style typetext/css> a:link { color: #900; text-decoration: none; } /* unvisited link */ a:visited { color: #900; } /* visited link */ a:hover { color: #900; text-decoration: underline; } /* mouse over link */ a:active { color: #1f1609; } /* selected link */ /style>/head>body> div w3-include-html21_header.html>/div> div w3-include-html21_navbar.html>/div> div idcreed> table width915 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr valigntop> td width60%> div classheadline>The Last Divisiondiv idtriangle-down>/div> /div> br /> img srcimages/RoadtoNaha.jpg width525 height200 />br /> font size2> ROAD TO NAHA — The Sugar Loaf Complex has fallen. Elements of the Division are shown here advancing on Naha, capital of Okinawa Shima. It was already one beaten up city, thanks to air power, naval gunfire and our own artillery. Though not held in strength by the Japanese, there was enough fighting ahead for everyone./font>br />br /> font size4>b>One Battle/b>/font>br />br /> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> It was September of 1944. The First Provisional Marine Brigade had come to the Canal to rest, refit and train for whatever would come next. The battle of Guam behind them, the men of the 4th and 22nd Marine Regiments and supporting troops found themselves in a brand new outfit. They were to be the base of the soon to be evolved Sixth Marine Division.br />br /> They didnt know where they would fight next or that their new division would be the last created by the Marines. All they could be sure of was that thousands of Marines from all over would be pouring onto the island to join them, and there would be hard fighting ahead. Another campaign, another island, some had been at it since August of 1942.br />br /> As it turned out, they had one big battle ahead of them. In less than two years the division was disbanded. But not before distinguishing themselves like few have done before or since.br />br /> This website preserves the memory of what these men accomplished. And what they sacrificed. We are forever grateful.br />br /> /span> /font> br /> div classheadline>Sixth Marine Division Associationdiv idtriangle-down>/div> /div>br /> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> The Sixth Marine Division Association is the organization these Marines created for themselves after the war. Eventually, membership was expanded to include spouses, lineal descendants, and other admirers.br />br /> Now that we are no longer having annual meetings, the main purpose of the Association is to publish the Striking Sixth newsletter. Therefore, we are no longer taking new members and collecting membership dues.br />br /> You are welcome to subscribe to our newsletter, which comes out three times per year. a hrefNewsletters/Newsletter Application.pdf>b> Newsletter Application/b>/a>br />br /> You can also keep up with us by liking our a hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/sixthmarinedivision>b>Facebook page./b>/a>br />br /> The purpose of this website, the newsletter, and our Facebook page, is to keep the history and memory of the Sixth Marine Division alive.br />br /> /span> /font> /td> td width5%> font colorwhite> abcde /font> /td> td width25%> div classheadline7>Latest Updatesdiv idtriangle-down>/div> /div> h3> 2025 Get Together! /h3> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> We are planning a get together in Quantico, VAbr> on September 30 - October 1, 2025.br> See the Fall Striking Sixth newsletter below br> for the details. We hope you can come! br /> h3>a hrefNewsletters/2024fall.pdf>☆ 2024 Fall Newsletter /a>/h3> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> Read all about our planned get together in Quantico in fall 2025! br /> h3>a href21StoryLawson1.html>☆ At the End of His Life, Jack Lawson (6th Eng Bn) Shares His Story /a>/h3> h3>a href21StorySenko.html>☆ Michael H. Senko (29th Mar-2-F) Recalls the Battle of Sugar Loaf Hill /a>/h3> h3>a href21StoryWhite7.html>☆ A Cloud of Dust on Flat Top Hill by Jim White (29th Mar-3-G) /a>/h3> br> div classheadline7>FAQsdiv idtriangle-down>/div> /div>br /> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> a href21FindingInfo.html>b> How Can I Find Service Records for Sixth Division Marines?/a>/b> br>br> a href21Artifacts.html>b> Where Can I Donate Artifacts from Sixth Division Marines?/a>/b>br /> br>br> /span> /font> div classheadline7>What Is Going On Around Here?div idtriangle-down>/div> /div>br /> font size3> span styleline-height:20px> Read all about the a href21WebsiteHistory.html> b>history and future/b>/a> of this website. br /> /span> /font> /span> /font> /td> /tr> /table> /div> div w3-include-html21_footer.html>/div> script> function includeHTML() { var z, i, elmnt, file, xhttp; /* Loop through a collection of all HTML elements: */ z document.getElementsByTagName(*); for (i 0; i z.length; i++) { elmnt zi; /*search for elements with a certain atrribute:*/ file elmnt.getAttribute(w3-include-html); if (file) { /* Make an HTTP request using the attribute value as the file name: */ xhttp new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange function() { if (this.readyState 4) { if (this.status 200) { elmnt.innerHTML this.responseText; } if (this.status 404) { elmnt.innerHTML Page not found.; } /* Remove the attribute, and call this function once more: */ elmnt.removeAttribute(w3-include-html); includeHTML(); } } xhttp.open(GET, file, true); xhttp.send(); /* Exit the function: */ return; } } } /script> script> includeHTML(); /script>/body>/html>
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