ABOUT 1st Force Service Regiment
- Origins: The 1st Force Service Regiment (1st FSR) traces its lineage back to World War II, originally activated as the 1st Service Battalion in 1942 to support Marine combat operations in the Pacific.
- Vietnam War Service: 1st FSR played a critical logistics and support role during the Vietnam War, providing supply, maintenance, and transportation to Marine forces throughout I Corps Tactical Zone.
- Nickname: The unit is sometimes referred to as “The Workhorse of the Division” due to its essential support mission for Marine fighting units.
- Desert Storm: 1st FSR was part of the massive logistics effort during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, ensuring the 1st Marine Division was equipped and supplied for the liberation of Kuwait in 1991.
- Humanitarian Operations: The regiment has participated in non-combat roles, such as disaster relief after typhoons and earthquakes in the Pacific region, demonstrating the Marine Corps’ commitment to humanitarian assistance.
- Transformation: In 2005, the 1st Force Service Support Group (FSSG) was re-designated as the 1st Marine Logistics Group, with 1st FSR serving as a key regimental component.
- Global Reach: Elements of 1st FSR have deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing logistics, engineering, and medical support in challenging environments.
- Engineering Capabilities: 1st FSR includes specialized engineer companies capable of constructing bases, repairing airfields, and supporting mobility during combat operations.
- Unit Insignia: The regiment’s emblem features a service support shield, symbolizing its mission to protect and sustain Marine forces in combat.
- Adaptability: Over its history, 1st FSR has adapted to new technologies and doctrines, integrating advanced supply chain management and rapid deployment techniques to support modern Marine Corps operations.