Women Marines Association

Women Marines Association WMA is a non-profit association comprised of women who have served or serving honorably in the U.S. http://WomenMarines.org

Marine Corps regular or reserve components as well as FMF Qualified women. The Women Marines Association was established in Denver, CO, in 1960 to ensure that our legacy and history as Marines would continue to be shared and that the accomplishments and milestones influence the next generation of Marines. WMA is committed to remembering and appreciating all women who have worn the uniform and earn

ed the title of Marine. WMA is united by our camaraderie and service to others and our chapters and members across the nation work on community programs that support our military personnel, our women Marine veterans, their families, and the communities in which they live. We see no boundaries and reach across all areas where there is a need.

The Women Marines Association is gearing up for our 2026 National Convention, and we’re inviting businesses, organizatio...
06/06/2026

The Women Marines Association is gearing up for our 2026 National Convention, and we’re inviting businesses, organizations, and supporters to join us! We offer sponsorship packages at many levels, along with ad opportunities—a meaningful way to honor or remember a loved one, reach your target audience, or simply wish us well as we bring Marines from every era together. Learn more at the convention page. From our full prospectus to our ad sheet.
https://buff.ly/qrEABmL

There’s nothing like being together with your fellow Marines. Join us at the 2026 Women Marines Association National Con...
06/05/2026

There’s nothing like being together with your fellow Marines. Join us at the 2026 Women Marines Association National Convention in Frankenmuth, where sisterhood, history, and camaraderie come alive. Reconnect, make new memories, and celebrate the legacy we share. Learn more and get updates at: https://buff.ly/eeoUAXb

2020 4 June | Lt. Col. Juliet H. Calvin took command of the Marine Corps’ newest battalion, 1st Network Battalion, and m...
06/04/2026

2020 4 June | Lt. Col. Juliet H. Calvin took command of the Marine Corps’ newest battalion, 1st Network Battalion, and made history as the first Marine to command a unit of this type, which will ensure a resilient network that enables mission ex*****on in the face of persistent cyber threats

One of our leading chapters is IL-2 Blance S. Osborne. They are very active and involved in their community. If you are ...
06/03/2026

One of our leading chapters is IL-2 Blance S. Osborne. They are very active and involved in their community. If you are in the Chicago area this is a chapter that you will want to check out. Contact them at [email protected] or visit them at their FB page. We are so proud of this chapter and all that they do. https://buff.ly/sfg4LRZ

Stay Motivated!
06/02/2026

Stay Motivated!

Today and every day, know that what you can accomplish is boundless!
06/02/2026

Today and every day, know that what you can accomplish is boundless!

     .Sgt Jeannette L. WintersCpl Ramona M. ValdezLCpl Holly A. CharetteLCpl Juana Navarro ArellanoMaj Megan M. McClungC...
05/31/2026

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Sgt Jeannette L. Winters
Cpl Ramona M. Valdez
LCpl Holly A. Charette
LCpl Juana Navarro Arellano
Maj Megan M. McClung
Capt Jennifer J. Harris
Cpl Jennifer M. Parcell
LCpl Casey L. Casanova
LCpl Stacy A. Dryden
Sgt Nicole L. Gee
Sgt Johanny Rosario Pichardo

Sergeant Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, was killed in action while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations at Hami...
05/30/2026

Sergeant Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, was killed in action while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan on August 26, 2021

Sergeant Nicole Gee, 23, was killed in action while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations at Hamid Karzai Inter...
05/29/2026

Sergeant Nicole Gee, 23, was killed in action while supporting non-combatant evacuation operations at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan on August 26, 2021

Lance Corporal Casey Casanova, 22, who died as a result of an IED attack in Iraq, May 2, 2008
05/28/2026

Lance Corporal Casey Casanova, 22, who died as a result of an IED attack in Iraq, May 2, 2008

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Lynnfield, MA

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