About this Unit
The 3rd Radio Battalion is a United States Marine Corps signals intelligence unit established in 1958. Originally formed to provide tactical signals intelligence and electronic warfare support, the battalion has participated in numerous operations, including the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, the unit is renowned for its expertise in intercepting, analyzing, and exploiting enemy communications. Over the decades, 3rd Radio Battalion has played a crucial role in supporting Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) operations worldwide.
Historical Facts
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Origins in World War II: The unit traces its lineage back to 1943, when the 3rd Radio Intelligence Platoon was activated to provide signals intelligence (SIGINT) support in the Pacific Theater.
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Pearl Harbor and Pacific Operations: Early predecessors of the 3rd Radio Battalion played a key role in intercepting Japanese communications, contributing to Allied successes in the Pacific.
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Vietnam War Contributions: The 3rd Radio Battalion was heavily involved in Vietnam, where it provided critical SIGINT and electronic warfare support to Marine ground forces, often operating in dangerous forward positions.
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“Ghost Walkers” Nickname: Members of the battalion have been referred to as “Ghost Walkers” due to their secretive and stealthy intelligence-gathering missions behind enemy lines.
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Headquarters in Hawaii: Since 1958, the battalion has been headquartered at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, providing intelligence support throughout the Pacific region.
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Operation Desert Storm: Elements of the battalion deployed to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait during the Gulf War, supporting Marine and coalition forces with real-time signals intelligence.
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Global War on Terror: Since 2001, 3rd Radio Battalion Marines have deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq, offering vital intelligence and electronic warfare capabilities in combat zones.
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Special Training: Marines in the battalion undergo advanced language, cryptologic, and surveillance training, making them some of the most technically skilled in the USMC.
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Joint and Multinational Operations: The battalion frequently works alongside other U.S. and allied intelligence units, enhancing cooperation and joint operational capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.
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Unit Motto: The battalion’s motto, “Swift Silent Deadly,” reflects its mission to provide rapid, covert, and effective intelligence support to Marine Corps operations worldwide.