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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
7TH FSSG 24TH MARINES RESERVE
U.S. Marine Corps
The 7th Force Service Support Group (FSSG), in conjunction with the 24th Marines (Reserve), played a vital role in providing logistical and combat support to Marine Corps Reserve operations. Established to ensure that reserve infantry units like the 24th Marines maintained high readiness, the 7th FSSG delivered essential services such as supply, transportation, health services, and maintenance. Throughout its history, the 7th FSSG supported major training exercises and mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. The partnership between 7th FSSG and the 24th Marines exemplified the integration of combat and support elements within the Marine Corps Reserve, enhancing the Corps’ ability to rapidly project power worldwide.
CO B MARINE SUPPORT BATTLION
U.S. Marine Corps
**Company B, Marine Support Battalion** has a distinguished history providing critical intelligence and communications support to the United States Marine Corps. Established during the Cold War era, the unit played a vital role in signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations, supporting Marine and joint forces worldwide. Over the years, Company B has deployed personnel in major conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, delivering timely intelligence that enhanced battlefield awareness and mission success. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, Company B continues to support Marine operations with advanced cyber, electronic warfare, and intelligence capabilities.
NTTC PENSACOLA FL
U.S. Marine Corps
Naval Technical Training Center (NTTC) Pensacola, FL, is a key U.S. Navy training facility located at Naval Air Station Pensacola. Established to provide technical instruction for enlisted personnel, NTTC Pensacola specializes in training sailors in fields such as cryptology, information warfare, and other advanced naval technologies. Over the decades, the center has adapted its curriculum to meet the evolving needs of modern naval operations, emphasizing cyber defense and electronic warfare. NTTC Pensacola remains a cornerstone of Navy readiness, preparing thousands of sailors annually for critical technical roles in the fleet.
CO D MARINE SUPPORT BATTLION HANZA OKINAWA
U.S. Marine Corps
Company D, Marine Support Battalion, stationed at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, has played a crucial role in providing signals intelligence and communications support to Marine and joint forces in the Pacific region. Established during the Cold War, the unit’s mission has evolved to meet the demands of modern electronic warfare and information operations. Over the years, Company D has supported numerous operations, training exercises, and real-world contingencies, ensuring secure and reliable communications for deployed forces. Its strategic location in Okinawa enables rapid response capabilities and strengthens the United States’ presence in the Indo-Pacific.

1ST RADIO BN
U.S. Marine Corps
1st Radio Battalion (1ST RADIO BN) is a United States Marine Corps signals intelligence unit established in 1958. Originally activated at Camp Smith, Hawaii, the battalion has played a critical role in providing electronic warfare, signals intelligence, and communications support to Marine forces. It saw extensive action during the Vietnam War, supporting combat operations with tactical SIGINT and direction finding. Over the decades, 1ST RADIO BN has continued to support operations worldwide, including in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining its reputation as a premier Marine Corps intelligence asset.