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CLB-2
U.S. Marine Corps
Combat Logistics Battalion 2 (CLB-2) is a logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps, based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Activated in 2006, CLB-2 is a subordinate unit of Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group. The battalion has provided critical combat service support, including transportation, supply, and maintenance, during multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. CLB-2 continues to support Marine Air-Ground Task Force operations by enabling sustainment and mobility for Marine forces in training and operational environments worldwide.
CLR-15
U.S. Marine Corps
Combat Logistics Regiment 15 (CLR-15) is a logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps, based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Activated in 2006, CLR-15 is part of the 1st Marine Logistics Group and provides direct support and general logistics support—including supply, maintenance, and transportation—to the I Marine Expeditionary Force. The regiment and its subordinate units have deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, delivering vital sustainment to combat operations. Over the years, CLR-15 has earned recognition for its flexibility and effectiveness in supporting both combat missions and humanitarian assistance operations worldwide.
Concord navel weapons station concord California
U.S. Marine Corps
Concord Naval Weapons Station, located in Concord, California, was established in 1942 as a vital munitions storage and shipping facility for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Throughout the war and into the Cold War era, the station played a key role in supplying ammunition and explosives to the Pacific Fleet, making it a crucial logistical hub. In 1944, the site was the scene of the tragic Port Chicago disaster, where a massive explosion killed 320 sailors and civilians, highlighting the dangers faced by ordnance workers. The station continued to operate through the Vietnam War and beyond, eventually being closed for military use in 2008, with portions transferred for public and commercial redevelopment.
Edison Range
U.S. Marine Corps
**Edison Range** is a military training area established in the mid-20th century to support the evolving needs of the armed forces. Originally designated as a small-arms firing range, it expanded over the decades to include facilities for combined arms exercises and advanced marksmanship training. The unit has played a key role in preparing both regular and reserve troops, hosting annual qualification events and multinational training exercises. Edison Range continues to adapt to new technologies, incorporating simulation systems and drone operations to maintain readiness for modern combat scenarios.
EngrSptCo. 1stEngrBn
U.S. Marine Corps
The Engineer Support Company (EngrSptCo), part of the 1st Engineer Battalion (1stEngrBn), boasts a storied legacy within the U.S. Army. The battalion traces its origins to 1846, making it one of the Army’s oldest engineer units, and has participated in every major American conflict since the Mexican-American War. Engineer Support Company specializes in providing critical mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability support through construction, demolition, and obstacle emplacement/removal. Throughout its history, EngrSptCo has played vital roles in campaigns from World War II’s European theaters to recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, demonstrating adaptability and technical expertise in both combat and support operations.
FLSU 1
U.S. Marine Corps
**FLSU 1 (Force Logistics Support Unit 1)** was a key logistics formation within the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Established in the mid-1960s, FLSU 1 provided essential supply, maintenance, and transportation support to Marine combat units operating in I Corps Tactical Zone, particularly around Da Nang. The unit played a vital role in sustaining Marine operations by ensuring a steady flow of ammunition, food, fuel, and equipment to forward-deployed forces. FLSU 1's efforts were instrumental to the overall effectiveness and endurance of U.S. Marine Corps operations in Vietnam until its deactivation later in the conflict.
Fox 2:5 Weapons Platoon
U.S. Marine Corps
Fox 2/5 Weapons Platoon is a specialized element within Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines—one of the most storied battalions in the United States Marine Corps. The battalion has seen action in major conflicts, including World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Weapons Platoon provides the company with heavy fire support, operating machine guns, mortars, and anti-armor weapons to enhance the unit’s combat power. Fox 2/5 Weapons Platoon has played a crucial role in both offensive and defensive operations, delivering suppressive fire and supporting maneuver elements during some of the Corps’ most significant engagements.
H&MS-13
U.S. Marine Corps
Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 13 (H&MS-13) was a United States Marine Corps aviation support unit established to provide logistical and maintenance support to Marine aircraft squadrons. Originally activated during the Vietnam War era, H&MS-13 was based at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro in California. The squadron played a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness of Marine aircraft by managing supply, avionics, and intermediate-level aircraft maintenance. In 1988, as part of a Corps-wide reorganization, H&MS-13 was redesignated as Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 13 (MALS-13), continuing its mission of aviation logistics support for Marine Aircraft Group 13.
H&S 2:4th Marines
U.S. Marine Corps
Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines (H&S 2/4) has a distinguished history as the command and support backbone of "The Magnificent Bastards" battalion. Originally activated in 1914, the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines has served with valor in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. H&S Company has provided critical leadership, communications, logistics, and medical support during pivotal battles such as Corregidor, Operation Starlite, and in Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout its service, H&S 2/4 has upheld the proud traditions and fighting spirit of the United States Marine Corps.
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