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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
9th Engineers
U.S. Army
The 9th Engineer Battalion, often referred to as the "Hellfighters," was originally constituted in the U.S. Army during World War I and has served with distinction in numerous conflicts. Notably, the battalion played a crucial role in World War II, supporting the 1st Infantry Division during the North Africa and European campaigns, including the D-Day landings at Omaha Beach. In Vietnam, the 9th Engineers were instrumental in constructing bases, roads, and fortifications under hostile conditions. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, providing vital combat engineering support and contributing to reconstruction and stability operations.
MWSS-272
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 (MWSS-272), known as the "Untouchables," was activated on June 6, 1986, at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. As part of Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, MWSS-272 provides essential aviation ground support to enable Marine aviation operations. The squadron has participated in major exercises and operations, including deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom. MWSS-272 continues to play a vital role in expeditionary airfield support, fueling, engineering, and logistics for Marine Corps aviation missions worldwide.
7TH COMM BN
U.S. Marine Corps
The 7th Communication Battalion (7th COMM BN) is a vital United States Marine Corps unit specializing in communications support. Activated in 1957, the battalion has played a key role in enabling command and control for III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) operations throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Over the decades, 7th COMM BN has supported numerous exercises, humanitarian missions, and combat operations, including deployments to Okinawa, Japan, and the broader Indo-Pacific theater. The battalion’s expertise in tactical and strategic communications continues to ensure seamless connectivity for Marine Corps missions worldwide.
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