I started this history blog to celebrate my late father, Herbert Bingham Mead. He served in the U.S. 1st Marine Division in China 1945-1946. His wish was for me to research and publish a book on those extraordinary days when he and his comrades were stationed in Tianjin and Beijing, China. Today we salute the service and bravery of those extraordinary men -and the people of China who endured and befriended them. Semper Fi!
My Dad the U.S. China Marine
Friday, October 9, 2015
Lecture Announcement: Jeffrey Bingham Mead to Speak at Greenwich Library, Connecticut
Just before former Greenwich CT resident Herbert Bingham Mead passed away on his 86th birthday in 2010, he asked his son Jeffrey Bingham Mead to research and publish a book about the time he served in postwar Beijing and Tianjin with the 1st U.S. Marine Division.
With pictures and stories his father left behind, Mead has been researching those post-World War II chaotic, tense times. His history blog, My Dad the U.S. China Marine, has attracted the attention and interest of other China Marine descendants and others interested.
As a result of his interest and work, the Chinese government extended an official invitation to Jeffrey Bingham Mead to attend the September 3 Victory Day commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the surrender of the Empire of Japan in 1945. He represented his late father and the 'U.S. China Marines.'
With other invited dignitaries including the renowned Flying Tigers, Doolittle Raiders and others from around the world, Mead attended the military parade in central Beijing, the luncheon and speech by President Xi Jinping in the Great Hall of the People, and the evening gala at the Great Hall broadcast live on CCTV in China.
He was also a guest of Beijing Sihai Confucius Academy.
Mr. Mead will be speaking on his experiences in Beijing, various
commemoration events and showing photos from those events.
Mead is a native and descendant of the founders of Greenwich,
Connecticut. He earned his B.A. in Communications from Pace
University, and continued his Master’s studies in Education at
Manhattanville College. Mead is a former trustee of the Greenwich
Historical Society, an author, educator and historian, the co-founder
and president of History Education Hawaii, the official council of the National Council for History Education, a former instructor at Hawaii Tokai International College and the Honda International Center of Kapiolani Community College in Honolulu. Mead is the president of The Pacific Learning Consortium, Inc. He makes his home in Greenwich, CT and Honolulu, HI.
Location:
Greenwich Library, Second-floor Meeting Room, 101 West
Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830.
Date/Time:
Sunday, October 11, 2015, starting 1:30 p.m.
Admission:
Free. Limited seating. Advanced registration/rsvp
requested.
Call 808-721-0306 or email JeffreyBinghamMead@gmail.com.
Note: This event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Greenwich Library.
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