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U.S. Marine Corps•2 members
The 5th Marine Regiment, often referred to as "Regiment 5th Marines," was activated in June 1917 at the onset of American involvement in World War I. Renowned for its valor, the regiment played a pivotal role in the Battle of Belleau Wood, earning the nickname "Devil Dogs" from German adversaries. Throughout its storied history, the 5th Marines participated in major conflicts, including World War II's Pacific campaigns, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, the regiment stands as the most decorated in the United States Marine Corps, embodying a legacy of honor, courage, and commitment.
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