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3rd Marine Littoral Regiment

The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment is a regiment of the United States Marine Corps that is optimized for littoral maneuver in the Indo-Pacific Theater. Based at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, the regiment falls under the command of the 3rd Marine Division and the III Marine Expeditionary Force. It was known as the 3rd Marine Regiment from 1914 to 2022, when it was renamed as part of the Commandant of the Marine Corps' Force Design 2030 initiative.[2]

Current units

The regiment comprises one infantry battalion, one littoral anti-air battalion, one combat logistics battalion, one communications company, and one headquarters company.

History

Early years

The 3rd Marine Regiment was originally formed as part of the 1st Provisional Brigade, created in March 1911.[3] A 3rd Regiment was formed on 14 March 1911 by consolidating Marine detachments from the various ships of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet then at anchor within Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.[4] The regimental commander was Lieutenant Colonel Ben H. Fuller, who later became the 15th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1930-1934).[5]

Until 17 June 1911, the 3rd Regiment was stationed at Camp Meyer, Deer Point, Guantanamo Bay. Companies E, F, and H reverted to their original assignments as ships' detachments on 10–11 June, while the rest of the regiment's letter companies did so on 17 June, at which time the 3rd Regiment was disbanded.[6]

Another provisional regiment, tentatively designated as the 3rd, was formed on 21 April 1914 from Marine detachments of the ships that had converged on Vera Cruz. It was commanded by Major Albertus W. Catlin of USS Arkansas (BB-33). Assigned to support the activities of the 2nd Marine Regiment already ashore, the 3rd landed the same day it was formed.[7] During the same period, another 3rd Regiment was assembled at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 22 April 1914, under the command of Colonel Franklin J. Moses. It departed for Vera Cruz on board SS Morro Castle the next day.[8]

With the arrival of Colonel Moses' 3rd Regiment at Vera Cruz on 30 April, all Marine units, except Major Catlin's command, were placed under the operational control of United States Expeditionary Forces, United States Army.[9] Major Catlin's 3rd Regiment was disbanded the same date, with its personnel returning to their respective ships.[10] During its stay in Mexico, Colonel Moses' command performed outpost and patrol duty and, at the same time, improved sanitary and living conditions within its sector.[11]

Colonel Moses died of pneumonia on 26 September, six days after being evacuated to the hospital ship, USS Solace.[12] He was succeeded by Major John H. Russell, Jr., who later became the 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1934-1936). The 3rd Regiment left Vera Cruz on 23 November, arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 4 December, and was disbanded the following day.[13]

The regiment was reactivated on 20 December 1916, from assets of the 1st Marine Regiment in the Dominican Republic. They were attached to the 2nd Brigade and deactivated on 1 August 1922.[14]

World War II

 
Men of 1st Battalion emerge from the jungle during the Bougainville campaign, New Guinea

The 3rd Marine Regiment was reactivated on 16 June 1942, at New River, North Carolina, as part of the World War II military expansion. They deployed to American Samoa on 14 September 1942, and were attached to the 2nd Marine Brigade. The regiment redeployed to New Zealand on 23 May 1943, and were reassigned to the 3rd Marine Division at that time.[14]

The regiment fought at Bougainville and Guam. Four Medals of Honor were awarded to members of 3rd Marines for actions during this period. Members of the unit were involved in the Agana race riot while stationed on Guam. During the Battle of Iwo Jima the 3rd Marines were kept in Reserve and were not sent ashore.

Following World War II, the regiment was ordered to China to aid in the disarming of Japanese units and to assist the Nationalist government in the occupation of Northern China in an effort to deny land to the communists.

Vietnam War

 
2nd Battalion in action during the Battle of Khe Sanh

3rd Marines was one of the first Marine units into South Vietnam when it provided security for the Da Nang Air Base in early 1965. Ultimately, 3rd Marines participated in 48 major operations in the Republic of Vietnam.

The regiment departed South Vietnam in October 1969 and was initially relocated to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and assigned to the 5th Marine Amphibious Brigade. During April 1971, the regiment became part of the 1st Marine Division. Two months later, the regiment was moved to Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to assume the role of the ground combat component of the 1st Marine Brigade.

1980s & 1990s

Task Force Taro

3rd Marines was one of the first combat forces to deploy to Saudi Arabia in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990. The regiment, which became known as Task Force Taro in honor of the state and people of Hawaii, became the first American unit to be engaged by Iraqi artillery, rocket and missile fire on 18 January 1991. They countered the Iraqi supporting attacks by conducting artillery raids into Kuwait as the first ground offensive actions of the war. Task force Taro was instrumental in the recapture of Khafji, was the first unit to advance into Kuwait, conducted the only heliborne assault of the war and secured the Marine Corps' final objective of the war, Kuwait International Airport.[15]

Following the cease-fire on 28 February 1991, the regiment redeployed to Saudi Arabia and subsequently completed its strategic redeployment to Hawaii two months later.

2000s

The 3rd Marines has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the Global War on Terror. One of their officers, Stephen J. Boada, was awarded the Silver Star for actions there. He became the first Marine in the regiment and from Hawaii to be awarded one of the major awards for valor since the Vietnam War. An NCO from 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, Cpl Kristopher Kane, was later awarded a Silver Star for actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah.[16]

The Regiment deployed to Afghanistan in late 2008 as Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan (SPMAGTF-A). They became Regimental Combat Team 3 during Operation Khanjar in Helmand Province. They returned to Helmand from late 2009 through May 2010, when it participated in Operation Moshtarak.

2020s

The Commandant announced a new program to forward deploy small maneuvering units called Marine Littoral Regiments to the South Pacific to counter China's aggressive policies in the region. The 3rd Regiment will be first to take part in the program. The Coast Guard could also be a potential partner in this program. On the 3 March 2022 the unit transitioned from 3rd Marine Regiment to 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment.[2] This transition signaled a shift in the Marine Corps doctrine in the Pacific.[17][18]

Unit awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "3d Marine Littoral Regiment". marines.mil. United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  2. ^ a b "Marine Corps launches new littoral unit that US adversaries reportedly hate". marinecorpstimes.com. 2 March 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  3. ^ Benis M. Frank, A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 3RD MARINES, Air War College, accessed May 2012. Hereafter Frank, AWC.
  4. ^ "Muster Rolls," 3rd Regt, March 1911 (Unit Diary Section, Personnel Department, HQMC), via Frank, AWC
  5. ^ Muster Rolls for 3rd Regt, June 1911, via Frank, AWC.
  6. ^ Muster Rolls for 3rd Regt, June 1911, via Frank, AWC.
  7. ^ Clyde H. Metcalf, "A History of the United States Marine Corps" (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1939), p. 302ff, via Frank, AWC.
  8. ^ "Muster Rolls," Field and Staff, 3rd Regt, April 1914, via Frank, AWC.
  9. ^ "Muster Rolls," 3rd Regt, April 1914, via Frank, AWC.
  10. ^ "Muster Rolls," for Marine Detachments of USS Arkansas (BB-33), USS Florida (BB-30), USS Louisiana (BB-19), USS Michigan (BB-27), USS Minnesota (BB-22), USS New Hampshire (BB-25), USS New Jersey (BB-16), USS South Carolina (BB-26), USS Utah (BB-31), and USS Vermont (BB-20), April 1914, via Frank, AWC.
  11. ^ "CMC Report," 1914, p. 304; Metcalf, "USMC Hist," p. 304.
  12. ^ "Muster Rolls," 3rd Regt, September 1914, via Frank, AWC.
  13. ^ "Muster Rolls," 3rd Regt, December 1914, via Frank, AWC.
  14. ^ a b Rottman, Gordon L. (2002). U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle – Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-31906-5.
  15. ^ Conlin, Christopher C. (February 1996). "An infantry perspective on Task Force X-Ray" (PDF). Marine Corps Gazette. pp. 54–59.
  16. ^ . starbulletin.com. 21 May 2006. Archived from the original on 17 September 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Marine Corps to Stand Up First Marine Littoral Regiment in FY 2022". usni.org.
  18. ^ "The Coast Guard and Marines should work together to enhance deterrence in the Western Pacific". brookings.edu.
  19. ^ USMC Historical Monograph Bougainville and the Northern Solomons, USMC History Division, Headquarters Quantico, VA, Appendix IX [1]

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The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment is a regiment of the United States Marine Corps that is optimized for littoral maneuver in the Indo Pacific Theater Based at Marine Corps Base Hawaii the regiment falls under the command of the 3rd Marine Division and the III Marine Expeditionary Force It was known as the 3rd Marine Regiment from 1914 to 2022 when it was renamed as part of the Commandant of the Marine Corps Force Design 2030 initiative 2 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment3rd Marine Littoral Regiment insigniaActive1914 1916 1922 1942 presentCountry United States of AmericaBranch United States Marine CorpsTypeInfantrySizeRegimentPart of3rd Marine DivisionGarrison HQMarine Corps Base HawaiiMotto s Fortuna Fortes JuvatEngagementsWorld War II Battle of Bougainville Battle of Guam Agana race riotVietnam War Operation Starlite Battle of Hill 881 Operation Virginia Ridge Operation Idaho Canyon Tet OffensiveOperation Desert Storm Battle of KhafjiWar on Terror Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Second Battle of FallujahCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Timothy S Brady Jr 1 NotablecommandersOscar R CauldwellGeorge O Van OrdenEdward H HurstEdwin B WheelerWilbur F Simlik Sid McMath Contents 1 Current units 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 World War II 2 3 Vietnam War 2 4 1980s amp 1990s 2 4 1 Task Force Taro 2 5 2000s 2 6 2020s 3 Unit awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCurrent units EditThe regiment comprises one infantry battalion one littoral anti air battalion one combat logistics battalion one communications company and one headquarters company Communications Company Headquarters Company 3rd Littoral Combat Team 1st Battalion 3rd Marines 3rd Littoral Anti Air Battalion 3rd Littoral Logistics BattalionHistory EditEarly years Edit The 3rd Marine Regiment was originally formed as part of the 1st Provisional Brigade created in March 1911 3 A 3rd Regiment was formed on 14 March 1911 by consolidating Marine detachments from the various ships of the U S Atlantic Fleet then at anchor within Guantanamo Bay Cuba 4 The regimental commander was Lieutenant Colonel Ben H Fuller who later became the 15th Commandant of the Marine Corps 1930 1934 5 Until 17 June 1911 the 3rd Regiment was stationed at Camp Meyer Deer Point Guantanamo Bay Companies E F and H reverted to their original assignments as ships detachments on 10 11 June while the rest of the regiment s letter companies did so on 17 June at which time the 3rd Regiment was disbanded 6 Another provisional regiment tentatively designated as the 3rd was formed on 21 April 1914 from Marine detachments of the ships that had converged on Vera Cruz It was commanded by Major Albertus W Catlin of USS Arkansas BB 33 Assigned to support the activities of the 2nd Marine Regiment already ashore the 3rd landed the same day it was formed 7 During the same period another 3rd Regiment was assembled at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 22 April 1914 under the command of Colonel Franklin J Moses It departed for Vera Cruz on board SS Morro Castle the next day 8 With the arrival of Colonel Moses 3rd Regiment at Vera Cruz on 30 April all Marine units except Major Catlin s command were placed under the operational control of United States Expeditionary Forces United States Army 9 Major Catlin s 3rd Regiment was disbanded the same date with its personnel returning to their respective ships 10 During its stay in Mexico Colonel Moses command performed outpost and patrol duty and at the same time improved sanitary and living conditions within its sector 11 Colonel Moses died of pneumonia on 26 September six days after being evacuated to the hospital ship USS Solace 12 He was succeeded by Major John H Russell Jr who later became the 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps 1934 1936 The 3rd Regiment left Vera Cruz on 23 November arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 4 December and was disbanded the following day 13 The regiment was reactivated on 20 December 1916 from assets of the 1st Marine Regiment in the Dominican Republic They were attached to the 2nd Brigade and deactivated on 1 August 1922 14 World War II Edit Men of 1st Battalion emerge from the jungle during the Bougainville campaign New Guinea The 3rd Marine Regiment was reactivated on 16 June 1942 at New River North Carolina as part of the World War II military expansion They deployed to American Samoa on 14 September 1942 and were attached to the 2nd Marine Brigade The regiment redeployed to New Zealand on 23 May 1943 and were reassigned to the 3rd Marine Division at that time 14 The regiment fought at Bougainville and Guam Four Medals of Honor were awarded to members of 3rd Marines for actions during this period Members of the unit were involved in the Agana race riot while stationed on Guam During the Battle of Iwo Jima the 3rd Marines were kept in Reserve and were not sent ashore Following World War II the regiment was ordered to China to aid in the disarming of Japanese units and to assist the Nationalist government in the occupation of Northern China in an effort to deny land to the communists Vietnam War Edit 2nd Battalion in action during the Battle of Khe Sanh 3rd Marines was one of the first Marine units into South Vietnam when it provided security for the Da Nang Air Base in early 1965 Ultimately 3rd Marines participated in 48 major operations in the Republic of Vietnam The regiment departed South Vietnam in October 1969 and was initially relocated to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton California and assigned to the 5th Marine Amphibious Brigade During April 1971 the regiment became part of the 1st Marine Division Two months later the regiment was moved to Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay Hawaii to assume the role of the ground combat component of the 1st Marine Brigade 1980s amp 1990s Edit Task Force Taro Edit 3rd Marines was one of the first combat forces to deploy to Saudi Arabia in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 The regiment which became known as Task Force Taro in honor of the state and people of Hawaii became the first American unit to be engaged by Iraqi artillery rocket and missile fire on 18 January 1991 They countered the Iraqi supporting attacks by conducting artillery raids into Kuwait as the first ground offensive actions of the war Task force Taro was instrumental in the recapture of Khafji was the first unit to advance into Kuwait conducted the only heliborne assault of the war and secured the Marine Corps final objective of the war Kuwait International Airport 15 Following the cease fire on 28 February 1991 the regiment redeployed to Saudi Arabia and subsequently completed its strategic redeployment to Hawaii two months later 2000s Edit The 3rd Marines has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the Global War on Terror One of their officers Stephen J Boada was awarded the Silver Star for actions there He became the first Marine in the regiment and from Hawaii to be awarded one of the major awards for valor since the Vietnam War An NCO from 1st Battalion 3rd Marines Cpl Kristopher Kane was later awarded a Silver Star for actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah 16 The Regiment deployed to Afghanistan in late 2008 as Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Afghanistan SPMAGTF A They became Regimental Combat Team 3 during Operation Khanjar in Helmand Province They returned to Helmand from late 2009 through May 2010 when it participated in Operation Moshtarak 2020s Edit The Commandant announced a new program to forward deploy small maneuvering units called Marine Littoral Regiments to the South Pacific to counter China s aggressive policies in the region The 3rd Regiment will be first to take part in the program The Coast Guard could also be a potential partner in this program On the 3 March 2022 the unit transitioned from 3rd Marine Regiment to 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment 2 This transition signaled a shift in the Marine Corps doctrine in the Pacific 17 18 Unit awards Edit Navy Unit Commendation 3rd Marine Regiment and all units attached to or serving with on Bougainville 19 Presidential Unit Citation 3rd Marine Regiment and all units attached to or serving with GuamSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 3rd Marine Regiment United States Organization of the United States Marine Corps List of United States Marine Corps regimentsReferences Edit 3d Marine Littoral Regiment marines mil United States Marine Corps Retrieved 2022 05 15 a b Marine Corps launches new littoral unit that US adversaries reportedly hate marinecorpstimes com 2 March 2022 Retrieved 4 March 2022 Benis M Frank A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 3RD MARINES Air War College accessed May 2012 Hereafter Frank AWC Muster Rolls 3rd Regt March 1911 Unit Diary Section Personnel Department HQMC via Frank AWC Muster Rolls for 3rd Regt June 1911 via Frank AWC Muster Rolls for 3rd Regt June 1911 via Frank AWC Clyde H Metcalf A History of the United States Marine Corps New York G P Putnam s Sons 1939 p 302ff via Frank AWC Muster Rolls Field and Staff 3rd Regt April 1914 via Frank AWC Muster Rolls 3rd Regt April 1914 via Frank AWC Muster Rolls for Marine Detachments of USS Arkansas BB 33 USS Florida BB 30 USS Louisiana BB 19 USS Michigan BB 27 USS Minnesota BB 22 USS New Hampshire BB 25 USS New Jersey BB 16 USS South Carolina BB 26 USS Utah BB 31 and USS Vermont BB 20 April 1914 via Frank AWC CMC Report 1914 p 304 Metcalf USMC Hist p 304 Muster Rolls 3rd Regt September 1914 via Frank AWC Muster Rolls 3rd Regt December 1914 via Frank AWC a b Rottman Gordon L 2002 U S Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 31906 5 Conlin Christopher C February 1996 An infantry perspective on Task Force X Ray PDF Marine Corps Gazette pp 54 59 Kaneohe Marine awarded Silver Star for battle rescue starbulletin com 21 May 2006 Archived from the original on 17 September 2020 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Marine Corps to Stand Up First Marine Littoral Regiment in FY 2022 usni org The Coast Guard and Marines should work together to enhance deterrence in the Western Pacific brookings edu USMC Historical Monograph Bougainville and the Northern Solomons USMC History Division Headquarters Quantico VA Appendix IX 1 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps External links Edit3rd Marine Regiment s Official Website Unit History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment amp oldid 1143442543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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