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U.S. Marine Corps
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The 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade (4th MAB) was a specialized unit of the United States Marine Corps, originally activated during World War II and reactivated in the 1970s in response to increasing Cold War tensions. The brigade was tasked with rapid-response amphibious operations, particularly focused on NATO’s northern flank and the defense of Norway against possible Soviet aggression. Throughout the 1980s, the 4th MAB participated in numerous exercises and deployments, honing Arctic and cold-weather warfare capabilities. In 1988, the brigade was redesignated as the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (4th MEB), continuing its mission as a flexible, forward-deployed force ready for crises and contingencies.

U.S. Marine Corps • 1976

U.S. Marine Corps • 1976

U.S. Marine Corps • 1976

U.S. Marine Corps • 1976