Outside the gate of Camp Johnson stands a tribute to Marines, soldiers, and sailors who gave their lives trying to keep the peace in
Lebanon. The
Beirut Memorial is the site of an annual commemoration of the October
1983 Beirut barracks bombing, when 241 Marines, sailors, and soldiers were killed. The camp is home to a "
9/11" memorial, and a
Vietnam War memorial. The "9/11" memorial features a beam salvaged from the tower wreckage. The memorial area is used for many ceremonies, from promotions to retirements. The recently built Vietnam Memorial consists of many thick glass panes erected from the ground in a circular shape. Each pane of glass is etched with the names of all the service men and women who gave their lives during the Vietnam War. In the center of the memorial is a large water fountain. Directly across the street is the North Carolina Veterans Cemetery. This cemetery is the resting place of many Marine veterans. Funerals with
military honors are done on site. Funeral details are provided by the personnel of MCCSSS, Camp Johnson, and neighboring units. ==See also==