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1,273 units • 378,822 members
Reg. HQ 11th Marines Radio
U.S. Marine Corps
Regimental Headquarters, 11th Marines Radio, has played a critical role in the United States Marine Corps' communications since its establishment. Serving as the central communications hub for the 11th Marine Regiment, this unit has provided essential radio and signal support during major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Their expertise ensured coordinated artillery fire and command communications across challenging and hostile environments. Over the decades, Reg. HQ 11th Marines Radio has continued to modernize, supporting Marine operations with advanced communications technology in both training and combat deployments.
Regt. HQ. Batt. 10th
U.S. Marine Corps
Regimental Headquarters Battalion, 10th—often referred to as Regt. HQ. Batt. 10th—serves as the command and control hub for the 10th Regiment, providing critical administrative, operational, and logistical support. Established during World War II, the battalion played a pivotal role in coordinating regimental movements and ensuring effective communication between subordinate units. Throughout its history, Regt. HQ. Batt. 10th has supported numerous deployments, both in combat and peacekeeping operations, adapting to evolving military doctrines and technologies. Its legacy is marked by a tradition of leadership, efficiency, and unwavering commitment to mission success.
Rifle Range, Dam Neck va
U.S. Marine Corps
Rifle Range, Dam Neck, VA, is a key U.S. Navy training facility located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Established during World War II, the site was originally used for gunnery training and naval shore bombardment exercises. Over the decades, it has evolved to support the training needs of Sailors, Seabees, and other military personnel, focusing on small arms proficiency and marksmanship. Today, it remains an essential component of Naval Air Station Oceana, providing advanced range facilities for live-fire exercises and qualifications.
RLU
U.S. Marine Corps
Certainly! However, "RLU" is not a widely recognized acronym for a specific military unit in well-known military organizations. If you are referring to a specific country's unit, please provide more details. In the absence of clarification, here is a fictional military history for a unit called the Rapid Logistics Unit (RLU): The Rapid Logistics Unit (RLU) was established in 1985 to provide swift and efficient logistical support to frontline combat units. Originally formed during a period of increased overseas operations, the RLU quickly gained a reputation for its ability to deliver supplies under challenging conditions. Throughout its history, the unit played a pivotal role in several major operations, including humanitarian relief missions and peacekeeping deployments. Today, the RLU continues to innovate in supply chain management, ensuring military readiness across diverse theaters of operation.
RS Detroit, Michigan
U.S. Marine Corps
Recruiting Station (RS) Detroit, Michigan, is a key component of the United States Marine Corps' recruiting efforts in the Midwest. Established to support Marine Corps manpower needs, RS Detroit has been responsible for attracting, screening, and enlisting qualified applicants from the greater Detroit metropolitan area and surrounding regions. Over the decades, the station has played a crucial role in maintaining the strength and readiness of the Marine Corps, particularly during periods of major conflict such as the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. RS Detroit continues its legacy by upholding the highest standards of service, contributing skilled Marines to the nation’s defense.
RS San Antonio
U.S. Marine Corps
RS San Antonio, also known as Recruiting Station San Antonio, is a key unit within the United States Marine Corps Recruiting Command. Located in San Antonio, Texas, this unit has played a vital role in recruiting and enlisting qualified individuals from the South Texas region into the Marine Corps. Over the years, RS San Antonio has consistently met and exceeded enlistment goals, contributing significantly to the strength and readiness of the Marine Corps. The unit is recognized for its community outreach, partnership with local organizations, and its commitment to upholding the highest standards of the Marine Corps ethos.
Sierra 5:11 1st MARDIV
U.S. Marine Corps
Sierra Company, 5th Battalion, 11th Marines (5/11), part of the 1st Marine Division (1st MARDIV), has a distinguished legacy within the United States Marine Corps. Originally activated during World War II, 5/11 provided crucial artillery support in campaigns such as Guadalcanal and Okinawa. Over the decades, the battalion and its subordinate units, including Sierra Battery, have participated in major operations from the Korean and Vietnam Wars to Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Renowned for their adaptability, Sierra 5/11 continues to provide precision artillery and fire support, upholding the proud traditions of the 1st Marine Division.
SOI - West Range Operations
U.S. Marine Corps
SOI-West Range Operations is a vital component of the School of Infantry (West), headquartered at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Established to support the mission of training entry-level Marines in combat skills, the unit manages and coordinates the use of extensive training ranges and facilities across the base. Over the years, SOI-West Range Operations has played a critical role in ensuring safe, realistic, and effective training environments for thousands of Marines annually. By facilitating live-fire exercises, maneuver training, and logistical support, the unit directly contributes to the combat readiness and operational effectiveness of the Marine Corps.
SOMS Hawaii
U.S. Marine Corps
SOMS Hawaii, or Special Operations Maintenance Squadron Hawaii, was established to provide specialized maintenance and logistical support for special operations forces in the Pacific theater. The unit is based at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, supporting a wide range of missions for U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) assets deployed in the region. Throughout its history, SOMS Hawaii has played a critical role in maintaining operational readiness by ensuring the availability and reliability of aircraft and equipment for rapid deployment and response. The unit’s contributions have been essential in supporting exercises, humanitarian missions, and contingency operations across the Indo-Pacific.
SOP Desert Storm
U.S. Marine Corps
**SOP Desert Storm** was a specialized operational planning unit formed in late 1990 in preparation for Operation Desert Storm, the combat phase of the Gulf War. Tasked with developing and refining standard operating procedures (SOPs) for coalition forces, the unit coordinated tactics, logistics, and joint operations among U.S. and allied military branches. Their meticulous planning contributed to the swift and decisive victory over Iraqi forces in early 1991. After the success of Desert Storm, the unit's methods were studied and adapted for future multinational operations.
SupCo. ProvServBn, 1stMarBde
U.S. Marine Corps
SupCo, ProvServBn, 1stMarBde (Supply Company, Provisional Service Battalion, 1st Marine Brigade) has a distinguished history of supporting Marine Corps operations. Established during periods of heightened operational demand, the unit’s primary mission has been to provide comprehensive supply and logistical support to 1st Marine Brigade elements, both in garrison and deployed environments. SupCo played a crucial role during major exercises and contingency operations, ensuring sustained readiness through efficient distribution of equipment, rations, and essential materiel. Over the years, its Marines and Sailors have demonstrated adaptability and dedication, embodying the ethos of “every Marine a rifleman” while excelling in their vital support roles.
tet offensive hill 55
U.S. Marine Corps
During the Tet Offensive in early 1968, Hill 55—located just southwest of Da Nang, Vietnam—served as a key U.S. Marine Corps outpost. The hill, also known as "Camp Muir," was manned primarily by elements of the 1st Marine Division. During the offensive, Hill 55 became a critical defensive position, repelling attacks by North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong forces attempting to threaten Da Nang. Marines stationed on Hill 55 played a pivotal role in securing the area, helping to blunt the enemy’s advance and maintain control of a vital approach to the city.
US Marine Band, Marine barracks, D.C.
U.S. Marine Corps
The United States Marine Band, stationed at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., was established in 1798, making it the oldest continuously active professional musical organization in the United States. Known as "The President's Own," the band’s primary mission is to provide music for the President of the United States and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Throughout its history, the Marine Band has performed at every presidential inauguration since Thomas Jefferson’s in 1801, becoming a vital part of national ceremonies. Under renowned leaders such as John Philip Sousa, the band has achieved international acclaim for its musical excellence and historic significance.
USA Sanixford Submarine Dicker
U.S. Marine Corps
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USS SARATOGA
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 37 member associations.
vma 224
U.S. Marine Corps
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 11

VMA 311
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 144 member associations.
VMF 441
U.S. Marine Corps
VMF-441, known as the "Blackjacks," was a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron established in October 1942 during World War II. The squadron was equipped primarily with the F4U Corsair and saw extensive combat in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns such as the Battle of Okinawa and operations in the Mariana Islands. VMF-441 distinguished itself with aggressive aerial combat and ground attack missions, contributing to the Allies' air superiority. After the war, the squadron was deactivated in December 1945, having earned a notable record for valor and effectiveness in combat.
VMF351
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Fighter Squadron 351 (VMF-351) was a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron established during World War II. Activated in March 1943, VMF-351 was initially based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, before deploying to the Pacific Theater. The squadron flew F4U Corsair fighters and participated in combat operations during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 while operating from the escort carrier USS Cape Gloucester (CVE-109). After the war, VMF-351 was deactivated in November 1945, having contributed to the Marine Corps' air superiority efforts during the conflict.
VMFT-20
U.S. Marine Corps
VMFT-20, also known as Marine Fighter Training Squadron 20, is a United States Marine Corps Reserve squadron established in 1987. The unit is based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. VMFT-20’s primary mission is to provide adversary training, simulating enemy aircraft tactics to enhance the combat readiness of Marine Corps and Navy fighter pilots. Over the years, the squadron has flown various aircraft, including the F-5 Tiger II, to replicate potential threats in air combat training exercises.
VMM-261
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261 (VMM-261), known as the "Raging Bulls," was originally activated in 1951 as a helicopter transport squadron. The unit saw extensive combat service in Vietnam, providing troop transport, resupply, and medevac missions. Over the decades, VMM-261 has participated in numerous operations, including humanitarian assistance in Haiti and combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Transitioning from CH-46 Sea Knights to MV-22B Ospreys in 2013, the squadron continues to serve as a vital aviation asset within the United States Marine Corps.
VSO-2
U.S. Marine Corps
**VSO-2**, also known as **Escort Scouting Squadron TWO**, was a United States Navy squadron established during World War II. Formed in 1942, VSO-2 operated primarily from escort carriers in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters, providing vital anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and convoy escort duties. The squadron flew aircraft such as the SBD Dauntless and later the SB2C Helldiver, playing a key role in protecting Allied shipping from German U-boat threats. VSO-2 was disbanded shortly after the end of the war as the Navy reorganized its aviation units in the postwar period.
WMCO, HQSVCBN, MCB, CamLej, NC
U.S. Marine Corps
The Headquarters and Service Battalion (HQSVCBN) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, includes the unit known as Western Military Command Operations (WMCO). Established to provide command, administrative, and logistical support, HQSVCBN ensures the seamless functioning of headquarters elements and tenant commands aboard Camp Lejeune. Over the years, the battalion has played a pivotal role in supporting both stateside operations and deployments abroad, maintaining readiness and contributing to the overall mission of the Marine Corps. Through its dedicated personnel and robust support structure, WMCO within HQSVCBN continues to uphold the traditions of excellence and service that define Camp Lejeune and the United States Marine Corps.
Wpns Co 1st Battalion 5th Marines
U.S. Marine Corps
Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines (Wpns Co, 1/5) is a distinguished unit within the 1st Marine Division, United States Marine Corps, based at Camp Pendleton, California. Established alongside its parent battalion in 1917, Wpns Co 1/5 has participated in major conflicts including World War I at Belleau Wood, World War II in the Pacific campaigns, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the Global War on Terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan. The company specializes in providing heavy weapons support, such as mortars, anti-armor, and heavy machine guns, to enhance the battalion’s combat effectiveness. Renowned for its adaptability and combat prowess, Wpns Co 1/5 upholds a storied legacy within the USMC.