ABOUT HQ Battalion Twentynine Palms, CA
- Oldest Command Element: Headquarters Battalion (HQBN), Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), Twentynine Palms, CA, serves as the primary command element for the largest Marine Corps base in the world.
- Desert Training Hub: HQBN supports the only Marine Corps base with live-fire maneuver training for battalion and regimental-sized units, making Twentynine Palms a crucial site for pre-deployment training.
- Origins During WWII: The installation’s military roots date back to 1942, when it served as a training ground for Army glider pilots during World War II.
- Expansion in the 1950s: The Marine Corps officially took over the base in 1952, and HQBN has been part of the command structure since the early days of Marine occupation.
- Support for Major Exercises: HQBN coordinates administrative and logistical support for massive training operations like “Enhanced Mojave Viper” and “Integrated Training Exercise (ITX),” hosting thousands of Marines and allied forces annually.
- Desert Warfare Innovation: The unit has played a role in pioneering desert warfare tactics and doctrine, especially during the Gulf War era, and continues to adapt training to evolving threats.
- Community Engagement: HQBN sponsors and participates in community events in Twentynine Palms, fostering strong civilian-military relations in the High Desert region.
- Notable Alumni: Many Marines who served in HQBN have gone on to distinguished careers, including former Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Carlton W. Kent.
- Historic Landmarks: The battalion’s headquarters is near the historic Victory Flagpole, a base landmark since the 1950s, symbolizing Marine Corps heritage and pride.
- Role in Modernization: HQBN Twentynine Palms has led the way in adopting new communications, intelligence, and logistics systems, supporting the Marine Corps’ modernization efforts for 21st-century warfare.