429:, and Battery I were two of four reserve artillery batteries mobilized to augment active component formations during the Gulf War. They deployed to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in December, and subsequently deployed to Saudi Arabia in January 1991. Battery H was attached to 1st Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, and Battery I to 10th Marine, 2d Marine Division, becoming parts of Task Force Papa Bear and Task Force Ripper, respectively, for the ground assault on 24 February through two obstacle belts and subsequent operations to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi forces. These active component augmentations were necessary as both of these artillery regiments were lacking one of their organic direct support artillery batteries, as they each had a battery attached to embarked and deployed Marine Expeditionary Units.
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Marines had a headquarters detachment and ten artillery batteries divided into three battalions. Each battery was allotted four officers, twenty-four non-commissioned officers, and seventy-five privates. About one-third of
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field guns. Training days consisted of three intervals. Mornings were devoted to normal military duties and infantry drill, afternoons were used for gun drills and technical training, in the evenings junior enlisted men cared for the more than one hundred horses and mules assigned to the regiment.
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Marines, an Iraqi Brigade was launching a counterattack through the burning oil field on 1st Marine Division Command Post. On battery's
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International Airport when the ceasefire was announced. The Battery subsequently retrograded to the 1st Marine Division Support Area in Saudi Arabia. In April, the battery redeployed to the United States and was released from active duty.
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Throughout this initial tenure, the regiment remained at MCB Quantico and was armed with carriage-mounted Navy 3-inch (76 mm) landing guns. These guns had been developed by the Naval
Weapons Factory at the turn of the 20th century. Unfortunately, these guns and their ammunition were not
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stepped on an Iraqi land mine and was critically wounded. Despite quick evacuation to a Naval
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Marines with Mike Battery's Inspector-Instructor staff were killed by a gunman who was embarking on a shooting spree targeting military installations. In addition, a sailor died from his wounds two days later.
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911:"Virginia Heroes: Troy Lorenzo Gregory, Lance Corporal, USMC"
1158:"Families, Friends Pay Last Respects to Chattanooga Victims"
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Gulf War: Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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1278:A Brief History of the 14th Marines
1205:Botelho, Greg (15 September 2015).
1842:Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps
1368:Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
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1133:Dickson, Caitlin (July 17, 2015).
251:14th Marine Regiment provides the
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772:"14th Marines Regiment Mission"
1498:III Marine Expeditionary Force
1416:House Armed Services Committee
1358:Commandant of the Marine Corps
1291:14th Marine's official website
1179:Goldman, Adam (22 July 2015).
955:McClam, Erin (July 22, 2015).
718:September 11 terrorist attacks
488:In 2004, Mike Battery, out of
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1955:History of women in the USMC
1925:Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
1716:Chaplain of the Marine Corps
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1561:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
1545:Marine Corps Systems Command
1493:I Marine Expeditionary Force
1083:Chattanooga Times Free Press
934:"'Excalibur' owns the night"
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223:(14th Marines) is a reserve
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509:Multi-National Force - West
349:Indian Head Proving Grounds
296:5th Battalion, 14th Marines
287:3rd Battalion, 14th Marines
278:2nd Battalion, 14th Marines
194:Colonel Keith W. Richardson
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889:"LCpl. Troy L. Gregory"
607:Squire K. "Skip" Wells
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1505:Marine Forces Reserve
1488:Marine Forces Pacific
1476:Marine Forces Command
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1348:Secretary of the Navy
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1862:Drum and Bugle Corps
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1757:Martial Arts Program
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565:Carson A. Holmquist
466:Combat Action Ribbon
345:10th Marine Regiment
333:14th Marine Regiment
282:Grand Prairie, Texas
269:Headquarters Battery
221:14th Marine Regiment
30:14th Marine Regiment
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2039:4th Marine Division
1185:The Washington Post
841:The Washington Post
693:Joseph C. Fegan Jr.
691:Lieutenant general
586:Thomas J. Sullivan
416:Battle of Kwajalein
386:4th Marine Division
148:Battle of Kwajalein
117:4th Marine Division
2200:4th Reconnaissance
1902:Marine Detachments
1832:Acronyms and terms
1742:School of Infantry
1696:Historical Marines
1627:Special Operations
1510:Fleet Marine Force
1296:2016-03-05 at the
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1058:The New York Times
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698:Brigadier general
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