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  2. Paramarines - Wikipedia

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    Marines make a high-altitude jump from a Douglas R4D, in late 1943. The first cohort of Marines paratroopers trained at NAS Lakehurst in New Jersey in October 1940, eventually becoming the 1st Marine Parachute Battalion. They were followed by a second group in December 1940, forming the 2nd Marine Parachute Battalion.

  3. List of United States Marine Corps battalions - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters and service company includes all command, administration, intelligence, operations, logistics, and communication Marines and equipment, as well as the battalion's Scout Sniper platoon and Battalion Aid Station (BAS) staffed by U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman. By 2030 three battalions will be disbanded, and some reflagged: 1/8th ...

  4. 1st Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia

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    1st Parachute Battalion may refer to: 1 Parachute Battalion, a South African Army unit; 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment, a British Army unit; 1st Parachute Battalion (Australia) 1st Parachute Battalion (Belgium) 1st Parachute Battalion (Hungary) 1st Parachute Battalion, 1st Marine Parachute Regiment, a former U.S. Marine unit

  5. Robert H. Williams (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Parachute Battalion arrived at Camp Kiser in January 1943, followed by the 3rd Parachute Battalion in March. With all three battalions together, the 1st Marine Parachute Regiment was formed on April 1, with Williams assigned as the first commanding officer of the unit. [ 4 ]

  6. John Basilone - Wikipedia

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    John Basilone (November 4, 1916 – February 19, 1945) was a United States Marine Corps gunnery sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the Battle for Henderson Field in the Guadalcanal campaign, and the Navy Cross posthumously for extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

  7. Battle of Guadalcanal order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The D-Day (7 August) landings on Guadalcanal were carried out by the 1st and 3rd Battalions/5th Marines at 0910 hours, followed by the 1st Marines at 0930. Landings on the Florida Islands across Savo Sound were carried out earlier that morning by the 2nd Battalion/5th Marines, the 1st Parachute Battalion, and the 1st Marine Raider Battalion. [3]

  8. 1st Marine Division - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps contingent included the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, commanded by Marine Corps General John F. Kelly. As part of the Joint Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Los Angeles, Marines took up positions in Compton and Long Beach to prevent further rioting and disorder. No rioters or civilians were killed or ...

  9. 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1943 the unit became the 1 er Bataillon d'Infanterie de l'Air, (1 er B.I.A) (1st Air Infantry Battalion). In November 1943 the 1st Battalion was renamed 4 e Bataillon d'Infanterie de l'Air, (4 e B.I.A) (4th Air Infantry Battalion) Beginning 1944: training of French SAS in Scotland. The battalion was assigned to the Special Air Service.