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Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant Carroll W. Braxton stands as an enduring figure in United States Marine Corps history. As one of the original Montford Point Marines, his life exemplifies courage, perseverance, and unwavering service. In 2025, the Commonwealth of Virginia formally honored him with “Carroll Braxton Day,” celebrating his extraordinary contributions to military service and civil progress.
Born in 1924 near Manassas, Virginia, Braxton enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1943, joining the segregated Montford Point training program. Despite facing institutional racism, he and his fellow Montford Point Marines built a legacy of unity, courage, and excellence.
During his distinguished 33‑year career, Braxton served with valor in both World War II and the Korean War, eventually rising to the rank of Master Gunnery Sergeant. In 2025, as he celebrated his 101st birthday, the Virginia General Assembly commemorated his service by formally declaring “Carroll Braxton Day.”
Beyond his military achievements, Braxton stands as a powerful symbol of societal progress. He helped forge a path from segregation to service, embodying resilience, leadership, and the advancement of civil rights within the Marine Corps and beyond.
The Montford Point Marine Association proudly celebrated its 60th Annual National Convention from July 23–27, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia—a powerful tribute to six decades of honor, service, and resilience.
Veterans, families, and supporters united to reflect on the legacy of the first African American Marines, with signature events including the President’s Reception, Queen Coronation, and the National Awards Banquet & Gala.
More than a celebration—it was a renewed commitment to preserve the legacy and inspire the next generation.
Scroll below to view images from the 60th Annual Convention—honoring the past, celebrating the present, and inspiring the future.