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1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division. Camp Pendleton CA, 92055-5584. 41 Area ,Camp Las Flores. Bldg. 4100 / Room: 208. Office: 760-763-1099. Cell: 760-468-9454. E-mail: Michael.k.Miller1@usmc.mil
Upon redeployment in 2021, he reported to 1st Reconnaissance Battalion and served as the Battalion Executive Officer. In 2022, he transferred to the I Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group and served as the Information Warfare Coordinator.
1st Reconnaissance Battalion. The 1st Reconnaissance Battalion was originally activated on 1 March 1937. The Division reactivated the battalion on June 8, 2000. Before 1944, Marine reconnaissance consisted primarily of scout sniper units.
To quit, to surrender, to give up is to fail. To be a Recon Marine is to surpass failure; To overcome, to adapt and to do whatever it takes. to complete the mission. On the battlefield, as in all areas of life, I shall stand tall above the competition.
S-6: 760-763-3261 1st Reconnaissance Bn PO BOX 555584 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5584 Camp Pendleton Directory Assistance: 760-725-4111
QUART 25.1: West Coast Marines, Sailors Complete New Amphibious Exercise 9 hours ago. UNIQUE LEADERSHIP: MARINE LEADS NAVY PROGRAM OFFICE 11 hours ago.
After a lightning attack northward through Iraq, First Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion was instrumental in securing the capital of Baghdad. Due to its unique mobility and reconnaissance capabilities, the battalion left Regimental Combat Team Five and was assigned to Task Force Tripoli.
1st Marine Division was activated aboard the battleship USS Texas on February 1, 1941. It is the oldest, largest and most decorated division in the United States Marine Corps. The Division is comprised of Headquarters Battalion, 1st, 5th, 7th, and 11th Marine Regiments, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st and 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance ...
The 1st Battalion, 5th Marines Family Readiness Program (FRP) is a commander’s program that provides support to individual service members and their families. The ultimate goal of 1/5’s FRP is to help our Marines and Sailors focus on their missions knowing that their families are well-supported and informed in their absence.
After a lightning attack northward through Iraq, First Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion was instrumental in securing the capital of Baghdad. Due to its unique mobility and reconnaissance capabilities, the battalion left Regimental Combat Team Five and was assigned to Task Force Tripoli.