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Lt Col David A. Higley

David Higley's family members have served in the United States military since before the Revolutionary War, but he was the first Marine. In 1963, when faced with the draft, David enlisted in the Marine Corps. He overcame a potentially disqualifying physical condition to attend OCS and served as a forward observer and XO of an artillery battery in combat. David went on to become a highly decorated Marine Judge Advocate and respected civilian trial attorney. He attributes his successful Marine Corps career to one of his mentors, Captain James Wesley Ayers. Captain Ayers was killed in Vietnam, but David made it his mission to visit his advisor's gravesite to pay his respects.
David began supporting the Foundation as soon as he learned about the building of the National Museum of the Marine Corps. "As a young boy," says David, "I knew of neighbors who had made the ultimate sacrifice in WWII—sacrifices to protect our freedoms. My legacy gift to the Foundation is, in part, to help ensure that the deeds of Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms won't be forgotten. I hope others who feel the same way will take similar action."
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Contact Gayle Union, Estate Administration and Gift Planning Manager, at (703)586.7463 or email union@marineheritage.org; or complete our request for information form.
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Create a Permanent Tribute on the National Museum of the Marine Corps' Historic Grounds
Leave your mark on history and honor someone who has served our nation. The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s Commemorative Brick Program offers a unique way to recognize Marines, veterans, family members, and friends while supporting the Museum’s mission to preserve Marine Corps history.
Each personalized brick is permanently installed along the pathways of Semper Fidelis Memorial Park at the National Museum of the Marine Corps — a breathtaking setting that overlooks the Museum and pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of all Marines.
A Meaningful Gift and Lasting Tribute
For a $300 donation, your brick will be engraved with your personal message and placed in this scenic and historic setting overlooking the Museum.
Engraving Details:
- Up to 3 lines of text
- 20 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation)
Each brick is a testament to the Marine Corps legacy and helps preserve and share Marine Corps history for generations to come.

Order Your Commemorative Brick Today
Make your lasting tribute by ordering your brick online. Your donation supports the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission to preserve the history, traditions, and culture of the Marine Corps.

Visit Your Brick at Semper Fidelis Memorial Park
Once installed, we welcome you to visit your tribute brick in Semper Fidelis Memorial Park — a peaceful space dedicated to reflecting on the service and sacrifice of all Marines.
Use the Online Brick Locator to search by name, brick number, city, state, or inscription for a detailed map of each commemorative brick installed on the Museum grounds.
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