During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the number of recruits trained drastically fell and other operations on the island also plummeted. November 1918 - December 1941 - Parris Island continued to thrive as a recruit depot in the early years between World War I and World War II, as well as having an advanced training seagoing depot, field music school and aviation elements. 32 officially changed the name "Paris" to "Parris" on May 3, 1919. It was also during this time that Marine Barracks, Port Royal, was redesignated as Marine Barracks, Paris Island, and the government took possession of the remaining private land on Parris Island. 11, 1918 - The recruit depot underwent a massive expansion of installations, number of Marines trained and the type of instruction recruits received in order to meet the demands of the ongoing World War I. Three days later, the Navy transferred the land and buildings to the Marine Corps. It was established as Marine Barracks, Port Royal, S.C., with the principle mission of training enlisted Marine recruits. 25, 1915 - The recruit depot separated from the officers’ school and returned to Port Royal. 30, 1911 - October 1915 - The Marine Officers’ School and two recruit companies transferred to Norfolk, Va., after the Department of the Navy decided to use Port Royal for a disciplinary installation. JA recruit depot began operation at Port Royal on a three-company basis as a secondary function of the Marine Officers’ School, after it had been postponed from its original startup date of November 1910. Naval Station, Port Royal, S.C., with the purpose of indoctrinating newly commissioned officers. 1, 1909 - The designation Marine Barracks became Marine Officers’ School, U.S. Haines, the detachment became Marine Barracks, U.S. 15, 1896, with the succession of command to 1st Lt. Ingate was the first officer assigned to command the Marine detachment at Port Royal. Proper housing for the guard was slow in coming, with the Marines moving into barracks nearly two years after the post was created. JTo help protect the interests of the government during construction, a Marine guard consisting of one sergeant, two corporals and 10 privates were assigned to Port Royal, thus establishing the first Marine post on the island.
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A select group of naval officers chose Parris Island as the site.
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7, 1882 - An act of Congress authorized the establishment and construction of a coaling dock and naval storehouse at Port Royal Harbor. Du Pont, seized the area and it was used as an important base for the Union Navy throughout the Civil War. 2, 1861 - The first Marines in the area of Parris Island sailed into Port Royal Harbor, S.C., as members of detachments aboard various ships with the Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
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During the Civil War, the island became a coaling station for the Union Navy. After the Revolutionary War, Parris Island plantations began to grow cotton instead of indigo. The first successful attempt was made by the French in 1562, followed by the Spanish and finally the British. Many attempts were made at permanent settlement between 15. Parris Island has a long history of colonization.
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