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There were 3 active duty (1st, 2nd, 3rd) and 1 reserve law enforcement battalions. Each battalion included 3 law enforcement companies and headquarters company which included military working dog platoon, detention security, medical platoon, criminal investigation platoon and battalion HQ. [1]
Additionally, this battalion provides communications networking and law enforcement support across the LCE. The headquarters and service battalion also provides specialized services, including: military postal service, Marine Corps Exchange (MCX), and other personal services, to units of all four MAGTF elements (i.e., GCE, ACE, LCE, and CE).
It was activated on July 18, 2012, assuming command of six MARFORRES Force-level units: 3rd and 4th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Companies, 3rd and 4th Civil Affairs Groups, 6th Communications Battalion and Intelligence Support Battalion. [1]
The 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion was a military police battalion based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and subordinate to the II Marine Expeditionary Force. It was activated on 2 July 2012, after Marine Corps Bulletin 5400 reactivated the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Military Police Battalions (re-designated as “Law Enforcement ...
1st Machine Gun Battalion (United States Marine Corps) 2nd Intelligence Battalion; 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion; 3rd Intelligence Battalion; 3rd Recruit Training Battalion (United States) 4th Recruit Training Battalion; 6th Machine Gun Battalion (United States Marine Corps) 19th Battalion (United States Marine Corps) 51st Defense Battalion
In the United States Marine Corps, ... 3rd Intelligence Battalion. Camp Hansen, ... 4th Law Enforcement Battalion. 6th Communications Battalion
A missing helicopter carrying five U.S. Marines has been found by civil authorities in Southern California, the U.S. Marine Corps announced Wednesday. ... 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, the statement ...
During the LA riots of 1992, the battalion mobilized at Twentynine Palms, with intentions of assisting law enforcement in Los Angeles. This never came to be, and the battalion stood down. On 1 March 1994, 3d Light Armored Infantry Battalion was re-designated as 3d Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion.