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  2. 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the unit also participated in the Landing Force Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (LF CARAT) [2] exercises in Thailand. As a part of operation Intrepid Mavin 23.4 in 2023, Bravo Company, 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion deployed to Al-Quawayrah, Jordan alongside active duty marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine ...

  3. Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity - Wikipedia

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    Marine leaders founded MCTSSA to support the technology requirements of the C4ISR community. As Marines learned how to take advantage of automation, MCTSSA monitored tactical systems development and prepared for transition and fielding to the Operating Forces. Requirements changed as computers grew in memory, power, and downsized.

  4. 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), originally designated the 17th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU), formed at Camp Pendleton, California on 13 April 1979. The MAU was created to plan and participate in large-scale amphibious training exercises.

  5. Combat Logistics Battalion 15 - Wikipedia

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    CLB-15 assembled for a battalion photo at Del Mar Beach on Camp Pendleton, CA following their return from Iraq (April 2008). From November 2006 through May 2007, CLB-15 once again participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom. CLB-15, under the 15th MEU, was committed into Iraq to support area commanders in the Al Anbar Province.

  6. HMLA-267 - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Unit Deployment Program (UDP) starting in 1983, HML-267 began a regular cycle of six months in Okinawa, 18 months on Camp Pendleton. During this time the squadron participated in numerous training exercises including detachments to Korea, Guam, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Iwo Jima , and Australia.

  7. Kevin B. Kuklok - Wikipedia

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    He was assigned to UH-1E helicopter transition with HML-267, Camp Pendleton, California. Lieutenant Kuklok served in South Vietnam from March 1970 to March 1971 with HML-367, flying the AH-1G Cobra. He also served as a forward air controller with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines at Camp Pendleton. He completed his initial active duty with HMA-169 in ...

  8. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is the major West Coast base of the United States Marine Corps and is one of the largest Marine Corps bases in the United States. It is on the Southern California coast in San Diego County and is bordered by Oceanside to the south, San Clemente in Orange County to the north, Riverside County to the northeast, and Fallbrook to the east.

  9. Combat Logistics Regiment 17 - Wikipedia

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    Originally activated on 2 August 1992 as First Force Service Support Group Forward (1st FSSG FWD), Combat Logistics Regiment 17 began on 2 August 1992 at Camp Pendleton as 1st Force Service Support Group Forward (1st FSSG FWD). 1st FSSG had its first opportunity to deploy within the year with Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. 1st FSSG FWD fought in Somalia from December 1992 until February ...