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{{Infobox military unit | {{Infobox military unit | ||
| unit_name = 12th Marine Littoral Regiment | | unit_name = 12th Marine Littoral Regiment | ||
| image = |
| image = 12thMLRlogo.jpg | ||
| image_size = 150 | | image_size = 150 | ||
| caption = 12th Marine Littoral Regiment Insignia | | caption = 12th Marine Littoral Regiment Insignia | ||
| dates = |
| dates = 4 October 1927 – 1945<br>17 March 1952 - present | ||
| country = {{flag|United States of America}} | | country = {{flag|United States of America}} | ||
| allegiance = | | allegiance = | ||
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| command_structure = ] | | command_structure = ] | ||
| current_commander = Colonel Peter B. Eltringham | | current_commander = Colonel Peter B. Eltringham | ||
| garrison = ], ], ] | | garrison = ], ], ] | ||
| ceremonial_chief = | | ceremonial_chief = | ||
| colonel_of_the_regiment = | | colonel_of_the_regiment = | ||
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| notable_commanders = ]<br />] | | notable_commanders = ]<br />] | ||
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The '''12th Marine Littoral Regiment''' is |
The '''12th Marine Littoral Regiment''' is a Littoral ] of the ] based at ], ], ]. Nicknamed "Thunder and Steel," the regiment falls under the command of the ]. | ||
== Mission == | == Mission == | ||
The 12th Marine Littoral Regiment is a naval formation, including capabilities to enable maneuver and operations in the maritime domain. It is a stand-in force: mobile, low-signature, persistent in the contact to blunt layers, and relatively easy to maintain and sustain as part of a naval expeditionary force. MLRs leverage the full ability of amphibious platforms, connectors, and boats.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.12thmlr.marines.mil/ |title=12th Marine Littoral Regiment |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website= Marines.mil|publisher=United States Marine Corps |access-date=2023-11-16 |quote=}}</ref> | |||
Provide close and continuous fire support by neutralizing, destroying, or suppressing targets which threaten the success of the supported unit. | |||
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== Organization == | ||
The regiment is made up of |
The regiment is made up of one ] ] and one headquarters battery: | ||
* ], 12th |
* ], 12th Marine Littoral Regiment (HQ Battery, 12th MLR) | ||
* ] (3/12 Marines) | * ] (3/12 Marines) | ||
* ] - Commissions in FY25 | |||
* ] | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Regiment was activated on October 4, 1927, at ], ] and assigned to the 3rd Marine Brigade.a | |||
=== World War II === | === World War II === | ||
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=== Post World War II history === | === Post World War II history === | ||
The Regiment was reactivated on 17 March 1952, at ], California, and assigned to the 3rd Marine Division. Deployed during August 1953 to Camp McNair, Japan. Redeployed during February 1956 to ]. Redeployed from March–July 1965 to the ] (South Vietnam). | |||
The Regiment participated in the War in Vietnam, May 1965 – November 1969, operating from: | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
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=== Operation Enduring Freedom === | === Operation Enduring Freedom === | ||
Operation Enduring Freedom |
] was the official name used by the U.S. government for both the first stage (2001–2014) of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) and the larger-scale Global War on Terrorism. Marines from the battalion took part in the ], particularly the ]. | ||
=== Littoral Regiment === | |||
The regiment was redesignated as the 12th Marine Littoral Regiment on 15 November 2023, during a ceremony at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.marines.mil/News/Press-Releases/Press-Release-Display/Article/3588984/12th-marine-regiment-redesignates-to-12th-marine-littoral-regiment/ |title=12th Marine Regiment Redesignates to 12th Marine Littoral Regiment |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=2023-11-14 |website=Marine.mil |publisher=United States Marine Corps |access-date=2023-11-16 |quote=}}</ref> | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{Commons category}} | {{Commons category}} | ||
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{{US Marine Corps navbox}} | {{US Marine Corps navbox}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 7 December 2024
12th Marine Littoral Regiment | |
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12th Marine Littoral Regiment Insignia | |
Active | 4 October 1927 – 1945 17 March 1952 - present |
Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Marine Corps |
Type | Littoral Regiment |
Role | Provide fires in support of 3rd Marine Division |
Part of | 3rd Marine Division |
Garrison/HQ | Camp Smedley Butler, Okinawa, Japan |
Nickname(s) | Thunder and Steel |
Motto(s) | Honor, Fidelity, Valor |
Engagements | World War II |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel Peter B. Eltringham |
Notable commanders | Donald M. Weller Clifford B. Drake |
The 12th Marine Littoral Regiment is a Littoral regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Camp Smedley Butler, Okinawa, Japan. Nicknamed "Thunder and Steel," the regiment falls under the command of the 3rd Marine Division.
Mission
The 12th Marine Littoral Regiment is a naval formation, including capabilities to enable maneuver and operations in the maritime domain. It is a stand-in force: mobile, low-signature, persistent in the contact to blunt layers, and relatively easy to maintain and sustain as part of a naval expeditionary force. MLRs leverage the full ability of amphibious platforms, connectors, and boats.
Organization
The regiment is made up of one artillery battalion and one headquarters battery:
- Headquarters Battery, 12th Marine Littoral Regiment (HQ Battery, 12th MLR)
- 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines (3/12 Marines)
- 12th Littoral Anti-Air Battalion - Commissions in FY25
- 12th Littoral Logistics Battalion
History
The Regiment was activated on October 4, 1927, at Tientsin, China and assigned to the 3rd Marine Brigade.a
World War II
The regiment was reactivated September 1, 1942, at San Diego, California, as the 12th Marines and assigned to the 3rd Marine Division. It relocated during October 1942 to Camp Dunlap, California. From there it deployed during March 1943 to Auckland, New Zealand. In July 1943 it moved to Guadalcanal.
The regiment participated in the following World War II campaigns:
Following the war, the 12th Marines relocated in December 1945 to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.
Post World War II history
The Regiment was reactivated on 17 March 1952, at Camp Pendleton, California, and assigned to the 3rd Marine Division. Deployed during August 1953 to Camp McNair, Japan. Redeployed during February 1956 to Okinawa. Redeployed from March–July 1965 to the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).
The Regiment participated in the War in Vietnam, May 1965 – November 1969, operating from:
Redeployed from August–November 1969 to Camp Hansen, Okinawa.
Relocated during August 1971 to Camp Hauge, Okinawa. Elements participated in the Southeast Asia Evacuations, April–June 1975. Elements participated in the recovery of the SS Mayaguez in May 1975. Relocated during August 1976 to Camp Zukeran, Okinawa. Camp Zukeran renamed Camp Foster during March 1980.
Elements participated in the Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm, Southwest Asia, September 1990-April 1991. Relocated during July 1998 to Camp Hansen, Okinawa.
Global War on Terror
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was the official name used by the U.S. government for both the first stage (2001–2014) of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) and the larger-scale Global War on Terrorism. Marines from the battalion took part in the Helmand Province Campaign, particularly the Battle of Sangin.
Littoral Regiment
The regiment was redesignated as the 12th Marine Littoral Regiment on 15 November 2023, during a ceremony at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan.
See also
Notes
- This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
- "12th Marine Littoral Regiment". Marines.mil. United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- "12th Marine Regiment Redesignates to 12th Marine Littoral Regiment". Marine.mil. United States Marine Corps. 2023-11-14. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
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