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1st Transportation Battalion (TB) was a General Support (GS) logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps that was headquartered at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The unit last fell under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 1 and the 1st Marine Logistics Group until deactivation on 12 January 2024.
832nd Transportation Battalion: 597th Transportation Brigade: Joint Base Langley–Eustis (VA) 833rd Transportation Battalion: 596th Transportation Brigade: Joint Base Lewis-McChord (WA) 834th Transportation Battalion: 596th Transportation Brigade: Concord (CA) 835th Transportation Battalion: 599th Transportation Brigade: Okinawa : 836th ...
Combat Logistics Battalion 1; Combat Logistics Battalion 5; Combat Logistics Battalion 7; 1st Distribution Support Battalion (a FY24 Force Design redesignation of 1st Landing Support Battalion with the addition of motor transport elements from 1st Transportation Support Battalion)
Los Angeles, California: Motto(s) “ Provide, Maintain, Sustain” ... 483rd Transportation Battalion; 314th Transportation Battalion; 653rd Regional Support Group.
At the same time Los Angeles County formed two companies, Los Angeles Rangers [14] and the Los Angeles Guard. [15] In 1854 the Monte Rangers [ 16 ] were formed. During 1855 in San Bernardino County the San Bernardino Rough and Ready Cavalry [ 17 ] was formed, replaced in 1856 by the San Bernardino Rangers. [ 18 ]
It was reorganized 23 August–6 October 1921 in southern California. The regimental headquarters was organized 31 January 1922 and federally recognized at Los Angeles, California. The 1st Battalion was involved in a train collision on 19 July 1925 near Santa Barbara, California, on its way back from summer
Fort MacArthur is a former United States Army installation in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California (now the port community of Los Angeles). A small section remains in military use by the United States Air Force as a housing and administrative annex of Los Angeles Air Force Base. The fort is named after Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur.
The battalion delivered by convoy large numbers of vehicles to ports of embarkation up and down the Pacific Coast from the Stockton Ordnance Depot to Vancouver, Washington, Port Hueneme, California and Los Angeles, California. In September 1943 the battalion boarded the transport George Washington in San Pedro (Submarine Base, Los Angeles ...