Colonel McKenzie is the commanding officer of the 22d Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

Articles by Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr.

Marines To Harpers Ferry!

By Major Kenneth F. McKenzie, U.S. Marine Corps
February 1995
John Brown and his militant abolitionists threatened to seize a U.S. arsenal, until Marines commanded by Army Colonel Robert E. Lee intervened.

Among the Last to Run

By Colonel Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., U.S. Marine Corps
October 2003
On a hot, dusty July morning in 1861, the Civil War began in earnest at Bull Run. Marine Commandant John Harris initially balked at letting his Leathernecks join the ill-fated ...

Book Reviews

Reviewed by Sir James Cable, Jon T. Sumida, Major Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, David F. Trask, & Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. CUTLER, U.S. Navy (Retired)
December 1995
Mers El-Kebir (1940): La rupture franco-britannique Herve Coutau-Begarie and Claude Huan. Paris: Economica 1994. $54-00 ($51.30). Reviewed by Sir James Cable In the long history of Anglo-French naval encounters, the ...

A Hollow Force?

By Majors William T. DeCamp III and Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., USMC
June 1993
This html article is produced from an uncorrected text file through optical character recognition. Prior to 1940 articles all text has been corrected, but from 1940 to the present most ...

Book Reviews

Reviewed by Captain Roger Pineau, U.S. Naval Reserve (Retired), Major Ken McKenzie, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, Captain John Coote, Royal Navy (Retired), Barry Gough, & Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, U.S. Navy (Retired)
September 1992
Samuel Eliot Morison’s Historical World Gregory M. Pfitzer. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1991. Bib. Illus. Ind. Notes. 367 pp. $29.95 ($26.95). Reviewed by Captain Roger Pineau, U.S. Naval Reserve (Retired) ...