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The 4th Marine Logistics Group (MLG) comprises a Headquarters and Service Battalion along with two Combat Logistics Regiments (CLR), each CLR contains two Combat Logistics Battalions. 4th MLG also contains an Engineer Support Battalion, a Medical Battalion, and a Dental Battalion:
24th Marine Regimental Command was activated November 17, 1990, and departed for Camp Pendleton with a TOWII Platoon assigned to 1st MEF with the Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Warfar Platoon; The rest of the regimental command consisting of snipers, motor transport, supply and administration with the bulk of the personnel being in ...
4th Supply Battalion; 6th Engineer Support Battalion; C. Combat Logistics Battalion 23; Combat Logistics Battalion 25 This page was last edited on 7 December 2020 ...
The 17th Marine Regiment was a composite engineer regiment of the United States Marine Corps subordinate to the 1st Marine Division. [1] It was formed primarily from units of the Division, and was inactivated during war with the 1st and 2nd battalions remaining in the Division.
Served as regimental supply officer during World War I. Leonard E. Rea, major general, USMC. Served with 17th Company, 1st Battalion during World War I. Keller E. Rockey, lieutenant general, USMC. Served with 67th Company, 1st Battalion during World War I. William J. Scheyer, major general, USMC.
121st NCB landing on Roi-Namur as 3rd Battalion 20th Marines. (Seabee Museum Archives) Shore Party Blue beach 1, Saipan. The second and third battalions of the 20th Marines were the 4th Marine Divisions shore party on blue and yellow beaches.