Montford Point Marines share military legacy with Langley Airmen

African-American U.S. Marines attached to the 3rd Ammunition Company take a break from supplying the front lines during World War II in Saipan. By the time Camp Montford Point, N.C. closed in 1949, more than 20,000 Marines were trained within its walls. (Courtesy photo/Released)

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