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History of 3:14th Marines

The 3rd Battalion, 14th Marine Regiment (3/14th Marines) is a reserve artillery battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, headquartered in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Activated in 1943 during World War II, the battalion served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, supporting major campaigns such as Iwo Jima. The battalion has since participated in numerous operations, including deployments during the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing vital artillery support for Marine and joint forces. Throughout its history, 3/14th Marines has exemplified the Marine Corps' values of honor, courage, and commitment in both combat and peacetime missions.

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ABOUT 3:14th Marines

  • Unit Designation: The 3rd Battalion, 14th Marine Regiment (3/14) is a reserve artillery battalion within the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
  • Nickname: 3/14 is also known as "The Dirty Third" among its members, a moniker reflecting the battalion's gritty reputation.
  • World War II Service: The battalion was originally activated during World War II and served with distinction in the Pacific theater, participating in campaigns such as Iwo Jima.
  • Reserve Component: As a reserve unit, 3/14 is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and draws Marines from across several states.
  • Gulf War Heroics: During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, Battery H of 3/14 famously destroyed an entire column of Iraqi armored vehicles using M198 howitzers in the Battle of Khafji, marking one of the longest artillery engagements since World War II.
  • September 11 Response: After the 9/11 attacks, elements of 3/14 were quickly mobilized to support homeland defense and later deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in the Global War on Terror.
  • Community Engagement: 3/14 is known for its strong community ties, regularly participating in parades, memorial services, and educational events in the Philadelphia area.
  • Modern Equipment: The battalion has transitioned through several artillery systems, from the M101A1 105mm howitzer in its early years to the current M777A2 155mm lightweight howitzer.
  • Honors and Decorations: 3/14 has earned numerous unit citations, including Presidential Unit Citations and Navy Unit Commendations, for its actions in both World War II and the Gulf War.
  • Legacy and Tradition: The unit emphasizes its motto, "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful), and maintains a strong esprit de corps through reunions, historical preservation, and mentoring programs for younger Marines.

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