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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
3:2nd Marines
U.S. Marine Corps
The 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines (3/2), known as "Betio Bastards," is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Activated in 1941, 3/2 participated in major World War II campaigns, including the Battle of Tarawa, earning its nickname for actions on Betio Island. The battalion has seen combat in numerous conflicts, such as the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Renowned for its operational effectiveness, 3/2 continues to serve as a rapid response force, upholding a distinguished legacy in Marine Corps history.
Detached Guard Co PI
U.S. Marine Corps
**Detached Guard Co PI** (Presumably "Philippine Islands") was a specialized military unit established during the American colonial period in the Philippines, primarily under the United States Army. Activated to provide security for critical installations, supply depots, and communication lines, the company was typically composed of both American and Filipino soldiers. Its members were often detached from larger regiments, operating semi-independently in scattered locations across the archipelago. The unit played a key role in counterinsurgency operations against Filipino revolutionaries and later in maintaining order and protecting U.S. interests during the early 20th century. Over time, as the security situation evolved, the need for such detached guard companies diminished, leading to their eventual disbandment or absorption into larger formations.