Deanna Secore Magee Collection

Deanna Secore Magee
Deanna Secore Magee leaving for boot camp.
Deanna Secore Magee
Deanna Secore Magee poses in her dress blue uniform at the U.S. Marine Corps Ball, Okinawa, 1999. On the right is the flag for the 3rd Maintenance Battalion based at Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan.
Deanna Secore Magee
Deanna Secore Magee salutes during her U.S. Marine Corps reenlistment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in 2001.
Deanna Secore Magee with mother
Deanna Secore Magee poses with her mother, Rosalie Secore, during her promotion to sergeant in December 1999 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
Female marines at the Marine Corps Ball
Deanna Secore Magge, bottom right, poses with fellow marines at the 2005 Marine Corps Ball.
Oral History interview with Deanna Secore Magee
Primarily documents the life of Deanna Secore Magee and her service with the United States Marine Corps. Magee recalls often times being the lone female in her platoon, and having to work as hard as the males to prove herself and gain acceptance. She also describes the difficulty of having to be away from her children when she was sent on unaccompanied overseas tours, but also how this enabled her to focus more on her duties. Magee recalls the many mentors she had throughout her time in the U.S. Marine Corps that helped her succeed in life and the military, and her belief in the importance of communication between veterans.