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  2. 3rd Tank Battalion - Wikipedia

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    They remained in support of the 7th Marine Regiment known as Task Force "Ripper." Alpha company was attached to 1/7 during the war. Alpha company was attached to 1/7 during the war. During Operation Desert Storm , the battalion fought a four-day ground campaign from 24 to 28 February 1991, and returned to the United States in April 1991.

  3. 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion - Wikipedia

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    In preparation for the assault into Kuwait, the battalion divided into two main mechanized infantry task forces, along with 1st and 3rd Tank Battalions, to form Task Force Ripper and Task Force Papa Bear respectively. The units trained and patrolled the Saudi frontier with Kuwait until the start of the ground war in February 1991.

  4. 1st Battalion, 7th Marines - Wikipedia

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    The battalion was an integral member of Task Force Ripper. As Desert Shield became Desert Storm, 1/7 participated in the diagonal thrust to the perimeter of Kuwait City, spearheading the liberation of Kuwait from Iraq. 1/7 returned to Twentynine Palms in California, in March 1991.

  5. 1st Battalion, 5th Marines - Wikipedia

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    The task force was commanded by Colonel Carlton W. Fulford, Jr. and saw considerable combat as it pushed into Kuwait, seized Al Jaber Airfield and consolidated with other Marine forces at Kuwait International Airport of 27 February 1991. Following the cease fire, the task force backloaded to Manifeh Bay and departed Saudi Arabia on 8 March.

  6. Jim Mattis - Wikipedia

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    Upon promotion to the rank of lieutenant colonel, Mattis commanded 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, one of Task Force Ripper's assault battalions during the Gulf War. [34] As a colonel, Mattis commanded the 7th Marine Regiment from June 28, 1994, to June 14, 1996. [35] Official portrait as Supreme Allied Commander Transformation

  7. 34th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Other deployments during the same time period have included Operation Vigilant Hammer in Europe, the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, and Egypt, and Joint Task Force Bravo – Honduras. [40] The 34th Infantry Division has deployed approximately 11,000 soldiers on operations since October 2001.

  8. Task force - Wikipedia

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    Task units are sometimes nicknamed "Taffy", as in "Taffy 3" of Task Force 77, formally Task Unit 77.4.3. There is no requirement for uniqueness over time (e.g., the United States Seventh Fleet used TF 76 in World War II, and off Vietnam, and continued to use TF 70–79 numberings throughout the rest of the twentieth century, and up to 2012).

  9. First Special Service Force - Wikipedia

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    On 22 August the Force was attached to Frederick's 1st Airborne Task Force, a provisional Seventh Army airborne division, and later made part of the Task Force. In the first week of September the Force advanced through the French Riviera sector and on September 5 attacked and either killed or captured an entire German battalion of about 1,000 ...

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