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  2. 4th Battalion, 14th Marines - Wikipedia

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    4th Battalion, 14th Marines (4/14) was a United States Marine Corps reserve artillery battalion. It comprised three firing batteries and a headquarters battery. The battalion was based in Bessemer, Alabama and equipped with the M198 Howitzer with a maximum effective range of 30 kilometers. They were part of the 14th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine ...

  3. 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines - Wikipedia

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    2nd Battalion, 14th Marines (2/14) is a reserve artillery battalion comprising three firing batteries and a headquarters battery. The battalion headquarters is in Grand Prairie, Texas . In 2006 the battalion became the first fully operational HIMARS battalion in the Marine Corps.

  4. 2nd Battalion, 10th Marines - Wikipedia

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    2nd Battalion 10th Marines (2/10) is an artillery battalion of the United States Marine Corps comprising two cannon batteries, three rocket batteries, and a headquarters battery. The battalion is stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune , North Carolina and its primary weapon systems are the M777A2 howitzer [ 1 ] with a maximum effective ...

  5. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    These terminals are manufactured by many companies, commonly using the terms "quick disconnect", "quick connect", "tab" terminals, "spade" terminals [1] or blade connectors; without qualifiers, the first two could be mistaken for plumbing connections. [2]

  6. 5th Battalion, 11th Marines - Wikipedia

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    5th Battalion, 11th Marines (5/11) was a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System battalion consisting of four Firing Batteries and a Headquarters Battery.The battalion is stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

  7. 1st Battalion, 11th Marines - Wikipedia

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    It was reassigned during 1971 to the 3rd Marine Amphibious Brigade; it returned during March 1971 to Camp Pendleton and reassigned to the 1st Marine Division. Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 11th Marines was known as Alpha North in early 1966. On the night of 18 April 1966 Alpha North was overrun. It suffered 5 Marines killed and 28 wounded.