ABOUT 4th Anglico
- Origins in World War II: The lineage of ANGLICO (Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company) traces back to the World War II-era Joint Assault Signal Companies (JASCOs), which coordinated naval gunfire and air support for amphibious landings.
- Formal Activation: 4th ANGLICO was officially activated in 1980 at Naval Air Station Atlanta, Georgia, as the Marine Corps Reserve’s dedicated fire support and liaison unit.
- Unique Mission: 4th ANGLICO specializes in supporting non-Marine units, such as the U.S. Army, allied forces, and special operations, by coordinating close air support and naval gunfire.
- Global Deployments: Elements of 4th ANGLICO have deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other conflict zones, providing critical fire support coordination to coalition forces.
- Distinctive Insignia: The 4th ANGLICO unit patch features a red, gold, and black color scheme with crossed lightning bolts and a parachute, symbolizing their airborne capabilities and communications expertise.
- Airborne Qualified: Many 4th ANGLICO Marines are jump-qualified, maintaining proficiency in airborne insertion to support Army and allied paratrooper units.
- Reserve Component: 4th ANGLICO is a Marine Corps Reserve unit, drawing its members from across the United States, including prior-service Marines and new reservists.
- “Firepower Control Teams” (FCTs): The core operational element of 4th ANGLICO is the FCT, small teams capable of deploying independently to provide immediate liaison and fire support coordination.
- Joint and Combined Operations: 4th ANGLICO has a history of working with British, Canadian, Australian, and other NATO forces, earning a reputation for interoperability and professionalism.
- Motto and Spirit: The ANGLICO motto is “Lightning from the Sky, Thunder from the Sea,” reflecting their ability to deliver overwhelming firepower from air and naval assets.