Lebanon Peace Keeping Force, Mooresville

Lebanon Peace Keeping Force, Mooresville
This memorial was placed in honor of Lance Corporal Timothy McNeely, a Mooresville native and one of 241 United States Marines and Seamen killed on October 23, 1983 when a terrorist truck bomb destroyed their four-story barracks building. This was the largest loss of life in a single action since the Vietnam War and the worst act of terrorism against Americans up to that time. The Marines were intended to be a buffer between factions in an ongoing civil war but became a target themselves. The peace-keeping mission lasted from August 1982 until August 1984 with a total loss of 268 dead and hundreds wounded. “LEAST WE FORGET THAT PEACE HAS A PRICE” / IN MEMORIAL TO OUR MARINES AND SAILORS OF / THE MULTI-NATIONAL PEACE KEEPING FORCE / LEBANON – 1983 – 1984 / NORTH CAROLINA SEMPER FIDELIS /

Installation Date:

01 May 1985

Memorial War Era(s):

  • Lebanon/Grenada

Memorial Condition:

Average

Website:

http://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/790

Location:

The memorial is located in John Franklin Moore Park which is a long narrow, triangle patch between South Main and South Broad streets where they intersect with East and West Center Avenues at the historic train depot in Mooresville, NC.