Learn about how World War l began, what role the Marine Corps played in it, and the fighting methods used during this war.
In this program, participants will learn about how the war began, what role the Marine Corps played in it, and the fighting methods used during this war. A museum educator will also show some of our replicated artifacts here at the museum, from World War I. This is a great opportunity to virtually explore our World War I Gallery and to learn more about the important role that the Marine Corps played in World War I.
About the Presenter: Madeline Fanta has been a Distance Learning Specialist at the National Museum of the Marine Corps for four years. She presents engaging virtual tours that bring Marine Corps history to life for students, educators, and audiences across the country. Madeline holds a deep, lifelong passion for history, especially military history, and is dedicated to making the stories of Marines accessible, meaningful, and inspiring for all learners.
This program is offered virtually. Please register online or by calling Roxbury Library at 973 584-2400 and the link will be sent to you the day of the program. The presentation will be hosted by Hackettstown Free Public Library.
The Roxbury Township Public Library is a municipal library serving the communities of Succasunna, Ledgewood, Landing, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris, and Kenvil. Residents of the township are eligible to a free library card which enables access to 2.8 million items across the Morris Library Alliance including digital books, museum passes and more.