ABOUT H & S BATTALION MCRD SAN DIEGO CA
- Historic Foundation: Headquarters and Service (H&S) Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) San Diego, was officially established to provide essential administrative and logistical support to the recruit training mission dating back to the early 20th century.
- Support Role: H&S Battalion acts as the “backbone” of MCRD San Diego, providing vital support services such as personnel administration, supply, communications, and legal assistance to thousands of recruits and permanent personnel.
- Iconic Location: Located in San Diego, California, the Battalion resides on historic grounds near the San Diego International Airport, with some original Spanish Colonial Revival architecture from the 1920s still in use.
- Parade Deck Fame: The Battalion manages the famous “Parade Deck,” where thousands of new Marines have marched across during graduation ceremonies, a proud tradition witnessed by families since World War II.
- Recruit Museum Connection: H&S Battalion supports the operations of the Command Museum, preserving and presenting Marine Corps history and artifacts, open to recruits and the public.
- Gender Integration: In recent years, H&S Battalion has played a role in supporting the integration of female Marine recruits at MCRD San Diego, a historic milestone for the depot.
- World War II Expansion: During WWII, the battalion’s personnel swelled dramatically as San Diego became a primary training site for Marines heading to the Pacific, supporting tens of thousands of new recruits.
- Community Outreach: H&S Battalion Marines regularly participate in local San Diego community service and veteran outreach programs, strengthening ties between the Corps and civilians.
- Honoring the Fallen: The Battalion plays a key role in organizing and supporting memorial events and honors for Marines who trained at MCRD and later fell in service.
- Legacy of Leadership: Many officers and senior enlisted leaders who served in H&S Battalion at MCRD San Diego have gone on to distinguished careers, shaping Marine Corps policy and operations worldwide.