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10th Marine Regiment

The 10th Marine Regiment is an artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. They fall under the command of the 2nd Marine Division and the II Marine Expeditionary Force.

10th Marine Regiment
10th Marine Regiment Insignia
Active25 April 1914 – present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
TypeArtillery Regiment
RoleProvide fires in support of 2nd Marine Division
Part of2nd Marine Division
II Marine Expeditionary Force
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Nickname(s)Arm of Decision
Motto(s)King of Battle
EngagementsWorld War II

Operation Desert Storm
War on Terror

Commanders
Current
commander
Col David H. Ickles
Notable
commanders
Thomas E. Bourke
Donald M. Weller
Bertram A. Bone
Robert B. Luckey
Carl A. Youngdale
Herman Poggemeyer Jr.

Subordinate units edit

Headquarters Battery, 10th Marines

1st Battalion, 10th Marines (1/10)

2nd Battalion, 10th Marines (2/10)

3rd Battalion, 10th Marines (3/10) was disbanded on 26 April 2013.

4th Battalion, 10th Marines (4/10) was disbanded.

5th Battalion, 10th Marines (5/10) was disbanded on 1 June 2012.

Mission edit

Provide fire support to the 2nd Marine Division using organic indirect fire assets while coordinating both lethal and non-lethal fires from other II Marine Expeditionary Force fire support agencies in order to suppress, neutralize or destroy the enemy.

History edit

Early years edit

10th Marines was originally formed in Quantico, Virginia on 25 April 1914 as an artillery battalion under the 1st Marine Brigade. As a battalion, the unit took part in conflicts in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from August 1915 to May 1917. The battalion was expanded throughout mid-1917 and finally, on 15 January 1917 the unit was re-designated as the 10th Marine Regiment of Field Artillery.

Between World War I and II, the Regiment filled many different roles, including building their Barracks and various other construction around the base, and guarding the mail. It even participated in annual reenactments of Civil War battles. During this same time, the regiment was deployed to China and to Iceland just prior to American involvement in World War II.

World War II edit

During the War the Regiment was involved in the assault on Guadalcanal and later took part in the bloody battles of Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa.[1]

After World War II edit

After the end of World War II, the 10th Marines found themselves at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, which would be their home until present day. As the Korean War started, the 10th Marines were working with a skeleton crew, but five months later they were fully mobilized and back up to wartime strength and ready to fight. Again, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, they were mobilized to participate in the blockade of Cuba.

Modern-Day Activities edit

Since the end of the Korean War, that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft, as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent firing batteries and battalions to train in Okinawa; and to participate in CAX, a desert training operation held at Twenty-Nine Palms, California on the edge of the Mojave Desert; and to northern Norway in support of NATO training exercises.

First Gulf War edit

In January 1990, the Regiment deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield. The Regiment was tasked with providing fire support for the 2nd Marine Division in the war to oust Iraqi forces from occupied Kuwait.

Global War on Terrorism edit

10th Marines deployed to Kuwait in early 2003 and provided fire support for Task Force Tarawa during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Since 2003, the Regiment has continued to deploy battalion headquarters units and their subordinate batteries to Iraq to provide fire support and sometimes also act as provisional rifle companies especially in the Al Anbar province of western part of the country. Units of the regiment also continued to deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Unit Awards edit

Presidential Unit Citation with 1 Bronze Star[2]

Navy Unit Commendation[3]

Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze Stars

World War II Victory Medal

World War II Navy of Occupation Medal

See also edit

References edit

Notes
  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Pt. 2 – Unit Awards". history.navy.mil. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Pt. 2 – Unit Awards". history.navy.mil. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
Bibliography
  • Buckner, Maj. David N. (1981). Marine Corps Historical Division (ed.). A Brief History of the 10th Marines. Washington D.C.: United States Marine Corps. 19000308400. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
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The 10th Marine Regiment is an artillery regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune North Carolina They fall under the command of the 2nd Marine Division and the II Marine Expeditionary Force 10th Marine Regiment10th Marine Regiment InsigniaActive25 April 1914 presentCountry United States of AmericaBranch United States Marine CorpsTypeArtillery RegimentRoleProvide fires in support of 2nd Marine DivisionPart of2nd Marine DivisionII Marine Expeditionary ForceGarrison HQMarine Corps Base Camp LejeuneNickname s Arm of DecisionMotto s King of BattleEngagementsWorld War II Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Tarawa Battle of Saipan Battle of Tinian Battle of OkinawaOperation Desert StormWar on Terror Operation Iraqi FreedomCommandersCurrentcommanderCol David H IcklesNotablecommandersThomas E BourkeDonald M WellerBertram A BoneRobert B LuckeyCarl A YoungdaleHerman Poggemeyer Jr Contents 1 Subordinate units 2 Mission 3 History 3 1 Early years 4 World War II 5 After World War II 6 Modern Day Activities 7 First Gulf War 8 Global War on Terrorism 9 Unit Awards 10 See also 11 ReferencesSubordinate units editHeadquarters Battery 10th Marines1st Battalion 10th Marines 1 10 2nd Battalion 10th Marines 2 10 3rd Battalion 10th Marines 3 10 was disbanded on 26 April 2013 4th Battalion 10th Marines 4 10 was disbanded 5th Battalion 10th Marines 5 10 was disbanded on 1 June 2012 Mission editProvide fire support to the 2nd Marine Division using organic indirect fire assets while coordinating both lethal and non lethal fires from other II Marine Expeditionary Force fire support agencies in order to suppress neutralize or destroy the enemy History editEarly years edit 10th Marines was originally formed in Quantico Virginia on 25 April 1914 as an artillery battalion under the 1st Marine Brigade As a battalion the unit took part in conflicts in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from August 1915 to May 1917 The battalion was expanded throughout mid 1917 and finally on 15 January 1917 the unit was re designated as the 10th Marine Regiment of Field Artillery Between World War I and II the Regiment filled many different roles including building their Barracks and various other construction around the base and guarding the mail It even participated in annual reenactments of Civil War battles During this same time the regiment was deployed to China and to Iceland just prior to American involvement in World War II World War II editDuring the War the Regiment was involved in the assault on Guadalcanal and later took part in the bloody battles of Tarawa Saipan Tinian and Okinawa 1 After World War II editAfter the end of World War II the 10th Marines found themselves at Camp Lejeune North Carolina which would be their home until present day As the Korean War started the 10th Marines were working with a skeleton crew but five months later they were fully mobilized and back up to wartime strength and ready to fight Again during the Cuban Missile Crisis they were mobilized to participate in the blockade of Cuba Modern Day Activities editSince the end of the Korean War that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm howitzers from landing craft as well as the biannual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg North Carolina The Regiment has also continuously sent firing batteries and battalions to train in Okinawa and to participate in CAX a desert training operation held at Twenty Nine Palms California on the edge of the Mojave Desert and to northern Norway in support of NATO training exercises First Gulf War editIn January 1990 the Regiment deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield The Regiment was tasked with providing fire support for the 2nd Marine Division in the war to oust Iraqi forces from occupied Kuwait Global War on Terrorism edit10th Marines deployed to Kuwait in early 2003 and provided fire support for Task Force Tarawa during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Since 2003 the Regiment has continued to deploy battalion headquarters units and their subordinate batteries to Iraq to provide fire support and sometimes also act as provisional rifle companies especially in the Al Anbar province of western part of the country Units of the regiment also continued to deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom Unit Awards editPresidential Unit Citation with 1 Bronze Star 2 Navy Unit Commendation 3 Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze StarsWorld War II Victory MedalWorld War II Navy of Occupation MedalSee also editList of United States Marine Corps regiments Organization of the United States Marine CorpsReferences editNotes nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps The Forgotten Battalion Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 2 January 2009 Pt 2 Unit Awards history navy mil Retrieved 29 September 2016 Pt 2 Unit Awards history navy mil Retrieved 29 September 2016 BibliographyBuckner Maj David N 1981 Marine Corps Historical Division ed A Brief History of the 10th Marines Washington D C United States Marine Corps 19000308400 Retrieved 12 December 2008 Web10th Marines official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 10th Marine Regiment amp oldid 1197712196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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