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  2. United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division

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    The United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division conducts misdemeanor and felony level criminal investigations in which Naval Criminal Investigative Service has not assumed investigative jurisdiction; provides crime analysis and criminal intelligence support to law enforcement and commanders; conducts forensic analysis to identify ...

  3. List of United States Marine Corps divisions - Wikipedia

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    United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division; List of United States Marine Corps aircraft wings; List of United States Marine Corps logistics groups; List of 1st Marine Division Commanders; List of 2nd Marine Division Commanders; List of 3rd Marine Division Commanders

  4. 3d Littoral Logistics Battalion - Wikipedia

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    On 1 November 2008, just 121 days old and the youngest battalion in the United States Marine Corps, CLB-3 was designated the Logistics Combat Element (LCE) of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Afghanistan and deployed to Camp Bastion, a military base run by the United Kingdom in Southern Afghanistan.

  5. 1st Marine Raider Battalion (MARSOC) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006 Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) was created at Camp Lejeune North Carolina.The 1st and 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalions were created along with the Marine Special Operations Advisor Group (MSOAG, the predecessor of the 3rd Marine Special Operations Battalion).

  6. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron - Wikipedia

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    A H&HS usually consists of the headquarters group (the station commanding general or officer), the squadron headquarters (commanding officer and his staff), public affairs and journalism, facilities planning & maintenance, a motor pool, air traffic control, meteorology, fuels, ordnance, other aviation support, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, a Provost Marshal, the Station Judge Advocate's ...

  7. United States Marine Corps Forces Command - Wikipedia

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    The Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (COMMARFORCOM), headquartered at the Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Virginia, commands service retained-operating forces; executes force sourcing and synchronization to affect force generation actions in the provisioning of joint capable Marine Corps forces, and directs deployment planning and execution of service retained ...

  8. Marine Detachment - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Congress established a Marine Corps of two battalions on 10 November 1775. [2] Marines were detached from these battalions to serve aboard individual warships. Although these battalions were temporarily disbanded following the American Revolutionary War , the United States Marine Corps was created on 11 July 1798 to serve under ...

  9. Marine Corps Logistics Command - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Logistics Command (MARCORLOGCOM) is a major command of the United States Marine Corps responsible for providing support for fielded weapons systems, support services and supplies. Marine Corps Logistics Command (LOGCOM) is part of the Marine Corps Installations and Logistics Enterprise, providing logistics and weapon system ...