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MAJOR ARTHUR McGINLEY USMC RETIRED

Knoxville, Tennessee

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McGINLEY, MAJOR ARTHUR L., USMC RETIRED - of Concord, reported for duty to his heavenly father at 5:00 a.m. Saturday, March 8, 2014. He was a husband, father, grandfather, scholar, Christian, and Marine. He was preceded in death by his parents, George L. and Nelle P. McGinley; infant sister,...

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Art McGinley and I were Officer Candidates together in 1967. He was admired and respected by all who trained with him during the grueling 12 weeks we spent together, all of us were saddened by his death. He was a fine officer of Marines, and great leader.

Mr. McGinley is one of my favorite Marine heroes and my life is so much richer having known him. Thank you, Sir, for your service to this great nation, and thank you, McGinley Family for your service, as well. God Bless you, Mr. McGinley, and God bless your family.

A great Marine, a good friend, farewell, brother, until we meet again.

Semper fi,
Joe Waldron
USMC(ret)

Art,

As a member of the U.S.M.C. Basic School Class of 5-68, we remember you as a knowledgeable, enthusiastic and professional officer that selflessly shared his experiences and insight with as many shipmates as possible. We recognize you for your many accomplishments since your career in the Marine Corps ended. Well done! R.I.P., Art.
On behalf of our class, Don Duvall

I was not close to Art while in the Corps. It has only been in the last several years that we have connected and he has been a much appreciated email friend. I have been able to talk to him about things that i needed to know and have gotten great answers to my questions. I am going to miss him greatly. I know that when I arrive in Heaven that I will be met by Art. I have East Tenn. in my back ground and he was a help to me in that regard.

Simper Fi

Art and I were Platoonmates at TBS and I was always amazed how an "old guy" like Art always was able to hang right with us youngsters. He was always willing to help when something fronm his experience was needed by us boot LTs and all who knew Art wil miss him,
Semper Fi,
Bob McSweeney

The Pearly Gates will be a little more secure and squared away now. Art was in my OCS Platoon. To many like myself, fresh out of college with no Marine experience, having an experienced SNCO and former Drill Instructor in the platoon was a special gift. He was a mentor to all of us. I distinctly remember the first time he had the billet to call cadence. Whoa! Who is that?, What the….? He was an accomplished Marine in many aspects but i'll always warmly remember how he took the time to...

Semper Fi!

Art, It was an honor servng in the Marine Corps with you. You were one of America's finest. May God bless you and your family and grant peace to all of you.
Semper Fidelis,
Jim Horn