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3rd Battalion, 4th Marines

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3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment
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3/4 insignia
ActiveMay 1, 1941 - present
CountryUnited States
BranchUSMC
TypeInfantry
Part of7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
Nickname(s)The Bull
Motto(s)Thundering Third
EngagementsWorld War II
* Battle of Corregidor
* Battle of Bougainville
* Battle of Guam
* Battle of Okinawa
Vietnam War
Operation Iraqi Freedom
* Operation Vigilant Resolve

The 3rd Battalion 4th Marine Regiment (3/4) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps with a nickname of "The Bull". They are based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms and consist of approximately 1000 Marines. They fall under the 7th Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division.

Subordinate units

  • Headquarters and Service Company
  • Lima Company
  • India Company
  • Kilo Company
  • Weapons Company

History

World War II

Activated on May 1, 1941 at Cavite, Philippine Islands as First Separate Marine Battalion, Navy Yard, Cavite. Relocated during December 1941 to Corregidor, Philippine Islands. Redesignated January 1, 1942 to the Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, Corregidor, Philippine Island. The 4th Marine Regiment participated in the Battle of Corregidor from January to May 1942. The unit was captured by enemy forces on May 6, 1942. After this 4th Marines temporarily ceased to exist.

Vietnam War

The battalion deployed during April 1965 to the Republic of Vietnam and was assigned to the 3rd Marine Division. They redeployed during December 1965 to March 1966 to Camp Schwab, Okinawa. They were deployed back to Vietnam participated in action from April to December 1965 and March 1966 to November 1969.

The first Marine unit in combat in Panama during Operation Just Cause was India Company, 3/4. They landed in Panana on April 6, 1988 and by April 10 were engaged in combat with clandestine units from Cuba. Some might have been from the 7th Company of the Panamanian Defense Forces, a special ops unit known as the "Macho de Monte" or men of the mountain.

The 1990s

In Early 1997 the battalion was transferred to the 7th Marine Regiment in 29 Palms. They conducted a Unit Deployment Program (UDP) deployment to Camp Schwab, Okinawa in 2000/2001.

Global War on Terrorism

3/4 deployed to Kuwait in January 2003 and went on to participate in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. They were the first U.S. Marine unit to enter Baghdad. This battalion was shown in the famous scene of the statue of Saddam in Firdos Square being pulled down. The battalion redeployed to Iraq in March 2004 and subsequently took part in Operation Vigilant Resolve while attached to the 1st Marine Regiment. They subsequently deployed again to Iraq in January 2005 and then again in September 2006. The battalion became the first U.S. military unit to reach 4 Iraqi deployments.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "SFGate.com article". Retrieved 2006-09-21.

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