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26th Marine Expeditionary Unit

The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) (26th MEU [SOC]) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. It is an air-ground task force with a strength of about 2,400 personnel when at full strength during a deployment. It consists of four major parts: a command element, a ground combat element, an aviation combat element, and a logistics combat element. Since its establishment in the early 1970s as the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit, it has deployed extensively and participated in numerous combat and contingency operations, as well as training exercises. The 26th MEU (SOC) is based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)
Founded1967 (1967)
Country United States
Branch United States Marine Corps
TypeSpecial operations capable air-ground task force
RoleCrisis response force
Size2,400
Part ofII Marine Expeditionary Force
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Motto(s)"A Certain Force in an Uncertain World"
Mascot(s)Rooster
EngagementsPersian Gulf War

Operation Sharp Edge
Yugoslav Wars

Operation Silver Wake
Global War on Terrorism

Libyan Civil War

Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Dennis W. Sampson Jr.

Current major subordinate elements edit

As of 6 December 2013, the 26th MEU (SOC) is decomposed and does not have reinforcing commands. The following units participated in the 26th MEU (SOC)'s deployment from March–November 2013:

Ground Combat Element: Battalion Landing Team 3/2

Aviation Combat Element: Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 (Rein) VMM-162

Logistics Combat Element: Combat Logistics Battalion 26

History edit

Early years edit

The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) was established on 24 April 1967 for a short mission and was quickly deactivated (as was the norm during this period) on 20 October 1967. During June–December 1969, the 26th MEU (SOC) was reactivated as the 36th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) for Exercise Landing Force Caribbean 3-69 (LANFORCARIB 3-69).

In 1975 the 36th Marine Amphibious Unit (Special Operations Capable) participated in Exercise Staff Zugel in West Germany. This marked the first time since World War I that the USMC took a combined arms force ashore in Germany. The unit was redesignated as the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit (Special Operations Capable) in 1982 and became part of the rotation cycle of three MAUs on the East Coast in 1985. It was the first of the MAUs to undergo Special Operations Capable training, earn the SOC qualification, and have AV-8B Harriers attached. In 1988 the unit was again redesignated as the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable).

1990s through 2000 edit

In 1991 the 26TH MEU (SOC) supported Operation Desert Shield by providing a "Show of Force" in the Mediterranean, and participated in Operation Sharp Edge, a non-combatant evacuation operation of Liberia. The next year saw the 26th MEU (SOC) participating in Operation Provide Promise, Operation Deny Flight and Operation Sharp Guard off the coast of Yugoslavia.

In 1994 the 26th MEU (SOC) participated in ceremonies marking the 50th Anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. The 26th MEU (SOC) also supported Operation Restore Hope off the coast of Somalia and participated in continued operations in Bosnia.

Three years later the 26th MEU (SOC) launched Operation Silver Wake, evacuating U.S. citizens and foreign nationals from Albania, and also participated in Operation Guardian Retrieval, the staging of forces in the Congo for a possible evacuation of Zaire.

In 1998 the 26th MEU (SOC) served as the Headquarters for the Strategic Reserve Force during Exercise Dynamic Response in Bosnia. The SRF is a multinational force made up of forces from the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Romania, Poland, and the United States.

The 26th MEU (SOC) played a notable role in the Balkan conflict. In 1998 it participated in Operation Determined Falcon, the one-day NATO aerial show-of-force in Kosovo. From April to May 1999 it took part in Operation Noble Anvil and Operation Shining Hope. While supporting Noble Anvil, NATO's bombing campaign in Kosovo, with AV-8B Harrier attack aircraft, the 26th MEU (SOC) also provided security for Kosovar refugees at Camps Hope and Eagle in Albania. From June to July 1999 it participated in Operation Joint Guardian. As the first U.S. peacekeepers in Kosovo, the 26th MEU (SOC) helped provide stability to the embattled region.

August 1999 saw the 26th MEU (SOC) taking part in Operation Avid Response, providing Humanitarian Assistance to the people of Western Turkey left homeless by a devastating earthquake.

The 26th MEU (SOC) conducted Adriatic presence operations during the election crisis in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in September 2000. The 26th MEU (SOC) also participated in exercises Atlas Hinge in Tunisia and Croatian Phibex 2000, the first-ever bilateral exercise between the Marine Corps and the Croatian Armed Forces. During the next two months, the 26th MEU (SOC) supported diplomatic initiatives during unrest in Israel while simultaneously taking part in the NATO exercise Destined Glory 2000, and continued to break new ground through the second bi-lateral exercise between the Marine Corps and the Croatian Armed Forces, exercise Slunj 2000.

Global War on Terrorism edit

 
26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Maritime Raid Force members conduct an amphibious insertion during sustainment training in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility, 3 August 2013.
 
Marines of Company K, Battalion Landing Team 3/2, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), sprint to the gun line with their 60mm mortars during their sustainment training in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility, August 2013.

Following the events of 11 September 2001, the 26th MEU (SOC) was among the first U.S. forces into Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Swift Freedom. From December 2001 to February 2002, 26th MEU (SOC) Marines reinforced the 15th MEU who had conducted the 450 mile seizure of Camp Rhino in November 2001 and Kandahar International Airport in December 2001. Both MEUs worked together and constructed a detainment facility that held more than 400 Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists.

From April to May 2003, the 26th MEU (SOC) participated in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom by conducting operations in Erbil and Mosul, Iraq. It was inserted via CH-53 and KC-130 and conducted combat operations until relieved by the 101st Airborne Division.

The 26th MEU (SOC) served as the primary tactical unit for Joint Task Force Liberia during Operation Sheltering Sky from August to September 2003 in the Second Liberian Civil War. The MEU capitalized on its extensive training in humanitarian assistance operations and U.S. embassy relations to help bring peace to the war-torn nation following the exile of former Liberian president Charles Taylor.

Marines and sailors from the 26th MEU (SOC) conducted Operation Sea Horse from July to August 2005, supporting British-led Multi-National Division Southeast with a mission to detect and deter illicit activity along the Iraqi border. The MEU maintained command and control of Operation Sea Horse from aboard ship in the Northern Persian Gulf, while simultaneously and concurrently conducting training missions in Saudi Arabia and Djibouti. In August 2008, the 26th MEU (SOC) deployed aboard the ships of the Iwo Jima Strike Group.[1] During the deployment, the 26th MEU (SOC) detached to support combat operations in Iraq and in support of anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden.

The 26th MEU (SOC) and several other USMC units formed Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 in November 2009 to support the commissioning of USS New York in New York City, New York.

In August 2010, the 26th MEU (SOC) sailed with the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group a month early for their scheduled deployment in order to assist with disaster relief operations in Pakistan.

In early March 2016, the 26th MEU (SOC) took part in the Iraq Campaign of Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIL. Marines deployed to northern Iraq to set up Firebase Bell near Makhmur to support Iraqi forces in their eventual offensive to liberate ISIL-occupied Mosul. On 19 March 2016, ISIS militants attacked the fire base killing 1 Marine and injuring a further 8, the following day, coalition commanders announced that it was deploying additional Marines from the 26th MEU (SOC) to Iraq.[2][3][4][5]

Involvement in Operation Odyssey Dawn edit

Beginning on 19 March 2011, the 26th MEU (SOC) took part in Operation Odyssey Dawn to help enforce the Libyan no-fly zone. On 22 March, two MV-22 Osprey, containing a payload of twenty-five USMC Recon members as a TRAP force, and operated by the 26th MEU (SOC) operating off of USS Kearsarge recovered the pilot of a USAF F-15E Strike Eagle who ejected after an equipment malfunction. The Weapons Systems Officer was recovered by Libyan rebels and returned to U.S. forces unharmed.[6][7]

Hurricane Sandy disaster relief operations edit

 
James Amos, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps meets with Matt St. Clair, 26th MEU's commanding officer, to discuss further plans regarding Hurricane Sandy disaster relief.

In November 2012, the 26th MEU (SOC) self-deployed from Camp Lejeune aboard MV-22B Osprey to the USS Wasp, which was stationed in New York Bay in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.[8] There, the MEU (SOC) conducted Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) operations, clearing debris, distributing food and water, and providing aid and comfort to the residents of Staten Island and Rockaway, Queens. The Marines and Sailors would move ashore by helicopter or surface craft in the morning, conduct disaster relief operations during the day, and return to the ship at night to put less strain on the stressed infrastructure ashore.

26th MEU Commanding Officers edit

Col. Emerson N. Gardner 1996–1998[9][10] Col. Kenneth J. Glueck Jr. Aug 1998–2001[11]
Col. Andrew P. Frick 2001–2003[12] Col. Thomas F. Qualls 2003 – May 2006[13]
Col. Gregg Sturdevant May 2006 – May 2008 Col. Mark J. Desens 2008 – June 2011[14]
Col. Matthew G. St. Clair June 2011 – June 2014 Col. Robert C. Fulford June 2014 – 2016[15]
Col. Farrell J. Sullivan 2016 – Dec 2018[16] Col. Trevor Hall December 2018 – August 2020[17]

Notable facts edit

  • 1995 – The first MEU (SOC) to deploy with M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks.
  • 1996 – The first MEU (SOC) to deploy with the Joint Task Force Enabler (JTFE) communications package.
  • November 2000 – The 26th MEU's Battalion Landing Team, BLT 2/2, launched the first-ever FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile fired by a deployed MEU.
  • November 2001 – During Operation Enduring Freedom, the 26th MEU (SOC) became one of the first units to engage enemy forces in Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
  • April 2003 – In 2003, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Marine Corps KC-130s traveled 1,100 miles (1,800 km) and delivered more than 1,000 men directly to the battlefield in Mosul, Iraq – a feat never before attempted.
  • January 2007 – The MEU (SOC) is the first to deploy with a MARSOC attachment.
  • March 2009 – The 26th MEU (SOC) completes the final scheduled East Coast MEU (SOC) deployment with the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter, which is being replaced by the MV-22 Osprey.
  • August 2010 – The first MEU (SOC) to deploy with an Everything over Internet Protocol (EoIP) configured Joint Task Force Enabler (JTFE) communications package.

Unit awards edit

The 26th MEU (SOC) has been awarded the following unit awards and Campaign streamers:

Navy Unit Commendation with three Bronze Stars

Libya—1986 Kosovo—1999 Afghanistan—2001–2002 Liberia 2003

 

Meritorious Unit Commendation with two Bronze Stars

Libya—1985–1987 Albania—1996–1998 Turkey—1999

 

Marine Corps Expeditionary Streamer with one Bronze Star

 

National Defense Service Streamer with one Bronze Star

Kosovo Campaign Streamer with two Bronze Stars

 

Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer

Iraq Campaign Medal Streamer (Liberation of Iraq)

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
  1. ^ "Underway: 26th MEU deploys". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. ^ "More US Marines Sent To Iraq To Deal With IS". Sky News. 20 March 2016.
  3. ^ "U.S. sets up firebase in Northern Iraq". CNN. 20 March 2016.
  4. ^ "More Marines headed to Iraq to fight ISIS after rocket attack". the marine corps times. 20 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Marines identify staff NCO killed in ISIS rocket attack in Iraq". the marine corps times. 20 March 2016.
  6. ^ "U.S. aviators rescued; Gadhafi remains defiant". CNN. 23 March 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  7. ^ live reporting on CNN 20110322 between 0630 and 0845 CST including interviews with Nic Robertson and Wesley Clark
  8. ^ "USS Wasp (LHD 1) history". U.S. Carriers. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  9. ^ (PDF). marines.mil. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  10. ^ (PDF). marines.mil. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  11. ^ (PDF). marines.mil. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  12. ^ . marines.mil. Archived from the original on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  13. ^ . marines.mil. Archived from the original on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  14. ^ . marines.mil. Archived from the original on 20 October 2023.
  15. ^ (PDF). marines.mil. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  16. ^ . marines.mil. Archived from the original on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  17. ^ . marines.mil. Archived from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 20 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable 26th MEU SOC is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps It is an air ground task force with a strength of about 2 400 personnel when at full strength during a deployment It consists of four major parts a command element a ground combat element an aviation combat element and a logistics combat element Since its establishment in the early 1970s as the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit it has deployed extensively and participated in numerous combat and contingency operations as well as training exercises The 26th MEU SOC is based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in the U S state of North Carolina 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable Founded1967 1967 Country United StatesBranch United States Marine CorpsTypeSpecial operations capable air ground task forceRoleCrisis response forceSize2 400Part ofII Marine Expeditionary ForceGarrison HQMarine Corps Base Camp LejeuneMotto s A Certain Force in an Uncertain World Mascot s RoosterEngagementsPersian Gulf War Operation Desert Shield Operation Sharp Edge Yugoslav Wars Operation Provide Promise Operation Deny Flight Operation Noble Anvil Operation Silver Wake Global War on Terrorism Operation Enduring Freedom War in Afghanistan Iraq War 2003 invasion of Iraq Operation Inherent Resolve Libyan Civil War Operation Odyssey DawnCommandersCurrentcommanderCol Dennis W Sampson Jr Contents 1 Current major subordinate elements 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 1990s through 2000 2 3 Global War on Terrorism 2 4 Involvement in Operation Odyssey Dawn 2 5 Hurricane Sandy disaster relief operations 3 26th MEU Commanding Officers 4 Notable facts 5 Unit awards 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 8 External linksCurrent major subordinate elements editAs of 6 December 2013 the 26th MEU SOC is decomposed and does not have reinforcing commands The following units participated in the 26th MEU SOC s deployment from March November 2013 Ground Combat Element Battalion Landing Team 3 2Aviation Combat Element Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 Rein VMM 162Logistics Combat Element Combat Logistics Battalion 26History editEarly years edit The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable was established on 24 April 1967 for a short mission and was quickly deactivated as was the norm during this period on 20 October 1967 During June December 1969 the 26th MEU SOC was reactivated as the 36th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable for Exercise Landing Force Caribbean 3 69 LANFORCARIB 3 69 In 1975 the 36th Marine Amphibious Unit Special Operations Capable participated in Exercise Staff Zugel in West Germany This marked the first time since World War I that the USMC took a combined arms force ashore in Germany The unit was redesignated as the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit Special Operations Capable in 1982 and became part of the rotation cycle of three MAUs on the East Coast in 1985 It was the first of the MAUs to undergo Special Operations Capable training earn the SOC qualification and have AV 8B Harriers attached In 1988 the unit was again redesignated as the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable 1990s through 2000 edit In 1991 the 26TH MEU SOC supported Operation Desert Shield by providing a Show of Force in the Mediterranean and participated in Operation Sharp Edge a non combatant evacuation operation of Liberia The next year saw the 26th MEU SOC participating in Operation Provide Promise Operation Deny Flight and Operation Sharp Guard off the coast of Yugoslavia In 1994 the 26th MEU SOC participated in ceremonies marking the 50th Anniversary of the D Day invasion of Normandy France The 26th MEU SOC also supported Operation Restore Hope off the coast of Somalia and participated in continued operations in Bosnia Three years later the 26th MEU SOC launched Operation Silver Wake evacuating U S citizens and foreign nationals from Albania and also participated in Operation Guardian Retrieval the staging of forces in the Congo for a possible evacuation of Zaire In 1998 the 26th MEU SOC served as the Headquarters for the Strategic Reserve Force during Exercise Dynamic Response in Bosnia The SRF is a multinational force made up of forces from the Netherlands Spain Italy Romania Poland and the United States The 26th MEU SOC played a notable role in the Balkan conflict In 1998 it participated in Operation Determined Falcon the one day NATO aerial show of force in Kosovo From April to May 1999 it took part in Operation Noble Anvil and Operation Shining Hope While supporting Noble Anvil NATO s bombing campaign in Kosovo with AV 8B Harrier attack aircraft the 26th MEU SOC also provided security for Kosovar refugees at Camps Hope and Eagle in Albania From June to July 1999 it participated in Operation Joint Guardian As the first U S peacekeepers in Kosovo the 26th MEU SOC helped provide stability to the embattled region August 1999 saw the 26th MEU SOC taking part in Operation Avid Response providing Humanitarian Assistance to the people of Western Turkey left homeless by a devastating earthquake The 26th MEU SOC conducted Adriatic presence operations during the election crisis in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in September 2000 The 26th MEU SOC also participated in exercises Atlas Hinge in Tunisia and Croatian Phibex 2000 the first ever bilateral exercise between the Marine Corps and the Croatian Armed Forces During the next two months the 26th MEU SOC supported diplomatic initiatives during unrest in Israel while simultaneously taking part in the NATO exercise Destined Glory 2000 and continued to break new ground through the second bi lateral exercise between the Marine Corps and the Croatian Armed Forces exercise Slunj 2000 Global War on Terrorism edit nbsp 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit MEU Maritime Raid Force members conduct an amphibious insertion during sustainment training in the U S 6th Fleet area of responsibility 3 August 2013 nbsp Marines of Company K Battalion Landing Team 3 2 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit MEU sprint to the gun line with their 60mm mortars during their sustainment training in the U S 6th Fleet area of responsibility August 2013 Following the events of 11 September 2001 the 26th MEU SOC was among the first U S forces into Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Swift Freedom From December 2001 to February 2002 26th MEU SOC Marines reinforced the 15th MEU who had conducted the 450 mile seizure of Camp Rhino in November 2001 and Kandahar International Airport in December 2001 Both MEUs worked together and constructed a detainment facility that held more than 400 Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists From April to May 2003 the 26th MEU SOC participated in the 2003 invasion of Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom by conducting operations in Erbil and Mosul Iraq It was inserted via CH 53 and KC 130 and conducted combat operations until relieved by the 101st Airborne Division The 26th MEU SOC served as the primary tactical unit for Joint Task Force Liberia during Operation Sheltering Sky from August to September 2003 in the Second Liberian Civil War The MEU capitalized on its extensive training in humanitarian assistance operations and U S embassy relations to help bring peace to the war torn nation following the exile of former Liberian president Charles Taylor Marines and sailors from the 26th MEU SOC conducted Operation Sea Horse from July to August 2005 supporting British led Multi National Division Southeast with a mission to detect and deter illicit activity along the Iraqi border The MEU maintained command and control of Operation Sea Horse from aboard ship in the Northern Persian Gulf while simultaneously and concurrently conducting training missions in Saudi Arabia and Djibouti In August 2008 the 26th MEU SOC deployed aboard the ships of the Iwo Jima Strike Group 1 During the deployment the 26th MEU SOC detached to support combat operations in Iraq and in support of anti piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden The 26th MEU SOC and several other USMC units formed Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 in November 2009 to support the commissioning of USS New York in New York City New York In August 2010 the 26th MEU SOC sailed with the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group a month early for their scheduled deployment in order to assist with disaster relief operations in Pakistan In early March 2016 the 26th MEU SOC took part in the Iraq Campaign of Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIL Marines deployed to northern Iraq to set up Firebase Bell near Makhmur to support Iraqi forces in their eventual offensive to liberate ISIL occupied Mosul On 19 March 2016 ISIS militants attacked the fire base killing 1 Marine and injuring a further 8 the following day coalition commanders announced that it was deploying additional Marines from the 26th MEU SOC to Iraq 2 3 4 5 Involvement in Operation Odyssey Dawn edit Beginning on 19 March 2011 the 26th MEU SOC took part in Operation Odyssey Dawn to help enforce the Libyan no fly zone On 22 March two MV 22 Osprey containing a payload of twenty five USMC Recon members as a TRAP force and operated by the 26th MEU SOC operating off of USS Kearsarge recovered the pilot of a USAF F 15E Strike Eagle who ejected after an equipment malfunction The Weapons Systems Officer was recovered by Libyan rebels and returned to U S forces unharmed 6 7 Hurricane Sandy disaster relief operations edit nbsp James Amos commandant of the U S Marine Corps meets with Matt St Clair 26th MEU s commanding officer to discuss further plans regarding Hurricane Sandy disaster relief In November 2012 the 26th MEU SOC self deployed from Camp Lejeune aboard MV 22B Osprey to the USS Wasp which was stationed in New York Bay in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy 8 There the MEU SOC conducted Defense Support to Civil Authorities DSCA operations clearing debris distributing food and water and providing aid and comfort to the residents of Staten Island and Rockaway Queens The Marines and Sailors would move ashore by helicopter or surface craft in the morning conduct disaster relief operations during the day and return to the ship at night to put less strain on the stressed infrastructure ashore 26th MEU Commanding Officers editCol Emerson N Gardner 1996 1998 9 10 Col Kenneth J Glueck Jr Aug 1998 2001 11 Col Andrew P Frick 2001 2003 12 Col Thomas F Qualls 2003 May 2006 13 Col Gregg Sturdevant May 2006 May 2008 Col Mark J Desens 2008 June 2011 14 Col Matthew G St Clair June 2011 June 2014 Col Robert C Fulford June 2014 2016 15 Col Farrell J Sullivan 2016 Dec 2018 16 Col Trevor Hall December 2018 August 2020 17 Notable facts edit1995 The first MEU SOC to deploy with M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks 1996 The first MEU SOC to deploy with the Joint Task Force Enabler JTFE communications package November 2000 The 26th MEU s Battalion Landing Team BLT 2 2 launched the first ever FGM 148 Javelin anti tank missile fired by a deployed MEU November 2001 During Operation Enduring Freedom the 26th MEU SOC became one of the first units to engage enemy forces in Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of 9 11 April 2003 In 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom Marine Corps KC 130s traveled 1 100 miles 1 800 km and delivered more than 1 000 men directly to the battlefield in Mosul Iraq a feat never before attempted January 2007 The MEU SOC is the first to deploy with a MARSOC attachment March 2009 The 26th MEU SOC completes the final scheduled East Coast MEU SOC deployment with the CH 46 Sea Knight helicopter which is being replaced by the MV 22 Osprey August 2010 The first MEU SOC to deploy with an Everything over Internet Protocol EoIP configured Joint Task Force Enabler JTFE communications package Unit awards editThe 26th MEU SOC has been awarded the following unit awards and Campaign streamers Navy Unit Commendation with three Bronze StarsLibya 1986 Kosovo 1999 Afghanistan 2001 2002 Liberia 2003 nbsp Meritorious Unit Commendation with two Bronze StarsLibya 1985 1987 Albania 1996 1998 Turkey 1999 nbsp Marine Corps Expeditionary Streamer with one Bronze Star nbsp National Defense Service Streamer with one Bronze StarKosovo Campaign Streamer with two Bronze Stars nbsp Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer Iraq Campaign Medal Streamer Liberation of Iraq See also editList of Marine Expeditionary Units List of United States Marine Corps battalions List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons List of United States Marine Corps logistics groupsReferences editNotes edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps Underway 26th MEU deploys globalsecurity org Retrieved 18 October 2023 More US Marines Sent To Iraq To Deal With IS Sky News 20 March 2016 U S sets up firebase in Northern Iraq CNN 20 March 2016 More Marines headed to Iraq to fight ISIS after rocket attack the marine corps times 20 March 2016 Marines identify staff NCO killed in ISIS rocket attack in Iraq the marine corps times 20 March 2016 U S aviators rescued Gadhafi remains defiant CNN 23 March 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2012 live reporting on CNN 20110322 between 0630 and 0845 CST including interviews with Nic Robertson and Wesley Clark USS Wasp LHD 1 history U S Carriers Retrieved 18 October 2023 Training the MEU SOC ACE Commander Making a MAGTF Officer PDF marines mil Archived from the original PDF on 20 October 2023 Retrieved 3 November 2022 26th MEU tests Special Operations Capability PDF marines mil Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2023 Retrieved 25 October 2020 Lieutenant General Kenneth J Glueck Jr PDF marines mil Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2018 Col Andrew P Frick marines mil Archived from the original on 20 October 2023 Retrieved 1 December 2010 26TH MEU ACTIVATES marines mil Archived from the original on 20 October 2023 Retrieved 5 October 2018 26TH MEU BIDS DESENS FAREWELL WELCOMES ST CLAIR marines mil Archived from the original on 20 October 2023 Biographical Data Class 2020 4 13 31 July 2020 National Defense University PDF marines mil Archived from the original PDF on 20 October 2023 Retrieved 22 November 2022 brigadier general farrell j sullivan marines mil Archived from the original on 20 October 2023 Retrieved 11 December 2019 Colonel Trevor Hall marines mil Archived from the original on 21 October 2023 Retrieved 20 October 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit amp oldid 1217796360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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