The National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to U.S. Marines--past, present, and future. Situated on a 135-acre site adjacent to Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, and under the command of Marine Corps University, the Museum's soaring design evokes the image of the flag-raisers of Iwo Jima and beckons visitors to this 120,000-square-foot structure. World-class interactive exhibits using the most innovative technology surround visitors with irreplaceable artifacts and immerse them in the sights and sounds of Marines in action.
As a Marketing and Social Media Special Assistant, Jen Cotto works to capture the Iconic and Immersive National Museum of the Marine Corps.
Through the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, The National Museum of the Marine Corps hosts various Marine corps events for families and large groups. The event below is an Officer Commissioning Ceremony that was held in the Museum’s Leatherneck Gallery and features the iconic Operation Starlite Exhibit.
As a part of the National Museum of the Marine Corp’s Public Affairs team, Jen Cotto works to create videos that capture the Iconic and Immersive National Museum of the Marine Corps.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps celebrates the 245th birthday of the Marine corps with a virtual cake cutting ceremony
Honoring 9/11 at the National Museum of the Marine Corps with a wreath laying ceremony. The wreath was placed in the ‘Terror Strikes” exhibit at exactly 8:46 am when the first plane struck the World Trade Center. Never Forget 9.11.2001.
In honor of National Aviation Day Jen Cotto worked with the National Museum of the Marine Corps to showcase Marine Corps Aviation through the years! Happy #NationalAviationDay!