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bilateral training and exercises in Japan, the Philippines, and Korea, including several cold weather and extreme cold weather exercises. Elements of the battalion also executed the unit program of instruction at the Jungle Warfare Training Center on Okinawa. The COVID-19 global pandemic exploded while the battalion was spread between Japan, Okinawa, Korea, and the Philippines, resulting in a difficult consolidation and delayed redeployment home. The battalion demobilized in July, 2020.
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service in times of national emergency out of Fort Devens and company training centers. Today the battalion is spread over the New England and upstate New York area with the Headquarters and Service Company along with the Weapons Company located at Fort Devens RFTA, Massachusetts. Company A is located in Brunswick, Maine; Company B is located in Londonderry, New Hampshire; and Company C is located in Buffalo, New York.
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carrying out Security and Training missions (i.e. Security Force for Ulchi Focus Lens {Korea} & Exercise Talon Vision {Philippines}) . Charlie Co. operated and conducted missions out of Bahrain where its detachments of Marines conducted security operations in the Persian Gulf as well as the Iraqi territorial waters to include the Euphrates River.
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Following the battalion's redeployment from Afghanistan, the unit began a period of "routine" reserve service and training, participating in annual training exercises at the Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center in 29 Palms, California (Integrated Training Exercise), the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare
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An especially critical and challenging period in the life of New England's Own occurred from 1931 to 1934, when Congress discontinued all drill and administrative pay. Those stalwarts who stayed with the organization did so voluntarily and without pay. New members were required to purchase their own
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During its varied and illustrious history, the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines has undergone some re-designations, from its beginning as the 301st Company, the battalion has been variously re-designated as an artillery company (December 29, 1928); the 301st Infantry Company (December 1, 1929); Company A,
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1/25 mobilized with enablers and attachments in June 2019 for pre-deployment training in Virginia and 29 Palms, deploying to Okinawa in October 2019 as part of the Unit Deployment Program 20.1. Attached to 4th Marines at Camp Schwab in Okinawa, the companies and platoons of the battalion conducted
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The battalion performed thousands of patrols throughout Fallujah and participated in a number of regimental sized operations. During this same timeframe, US forces made significant progress in eliminating some of al-Qaeda in Iraq's top leadership: a 7 June 2006 airstrike killed al-Zarqawi and his
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In January 2003, the battalion was activated in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. After a work-up at Camp Lejuene, NC, the battalion's companies Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Weapons and H & S Companies were deployed to the Pacific and Mid-East (Okinawa{Japan}, Philippines, Korea and Bahrain)
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On June 9, 2000, the battalion headquarters was relocated from Camp Edwards to Devens Reserve Forces Training Area (RFTA), Massachusetts, the site of the recently deactivated Fort Devens US Army base. The battalion is still performing its mission of training for the possible call-up for active
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under the command of Lieutenant Colonel James J. Dugan, who had established an excellent personal record as a member of the battalion before the war and distinguished himself by outstanding service during World War II. Lieutenant Colonel Dugan remained the commanding officer until July 1950,
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In August 2011 the battalion was deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. While some companies conducted combat operations, others were divided across the country to train and advise the Afghan National Army (ANA)and Afghan Police at various levels of law enforcement
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1st Battalion, 19th Reserve Marines (February 15, 1933); 2nd Battalion, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve (February 1, 1935) — at that point, a battalion had an authorized strength of 256 men, comparable to a reinforced infantry company in today's table of organization.
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On July 1, 1962, the battalion was reorganized and re-designated in conjunction with the new concept and mission of the Marine Corps Reserve as the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines, 4th Marine Division,
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The battalion returned to a standard reserve unit training and readiness program in the summer of 2020, conducting training with added precautions during the continuing COVID-19 global pandemic.
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A U.S. Marine with 1/25 fires a shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon during a small-arms live-fire exercise in Cap Draa, Morocco, during exercise African Lion 2012
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jurisdictions. Additionally, the battalion served as advisers to the Jordanian efforts. No Marines or sailors were lost during the seven-month deployment.
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Training Center near Bridgeport, California (Mountain Warfare Exercise), and the AFRICOM theater security cooperation exercise AFRICAN LION in Morocco.
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located throughout New England and upstate New York and consisting of approximately 850 Marines and Sailors. The battalion falls under the
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Since its reorganization in 1962, the battalion has participated in a variety of training experiences, including desert maneuvers at
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After World War II, on October 1, 1946, the 2nd Infantry Battalion was activated at the Naval and Marine Corps Training Center in
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The 2nd Battalion continued as a unit until called to active service on the eve of World War II. The battalion was sent to
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To locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, or repel the enemy's assault by fire and close combat.
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theater operations on December 29, 1990. The battalion was assigned as an independent battalion within the
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against Iraq. The battalion moved to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and then promptly deployed to the
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as an infantry company in the early 1920s. It was not until some years later that the unit attained
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uniforms. The fact that the battalion survived this critical period is a banner on its history.
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where it was split in January 1941 to serve with various units serving in Cuba at the time.
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In April 1926, Captain John J. Flynn was named the commanding officer of the 301st Company,
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On November 25, 1990, the battalion was again called to active duty to serve in the
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In October 2006, the unit returned home to New England. Attachments from
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shortly before the battalion was called to active duty during the
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On May 1, 1943, the 1st Battalion, 25th Marines was formed at
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1st Battalion, 25th Marines was originally established in
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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On 21 March 2006, after three months of training at the
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while the organization's reputed second-in-command,
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During the deployment, 1/25 operated in the city of
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1st Battalion 25th Marines
January 25

United States of America
United States Marine Corps
25th Marine Regiment
4th Marine Division
Fort Devens, Massachusetts
World War II
Battle of Kwajalein
Battle of Saipan
Battle of Tinian
Battle of Iwo Jima
Operation Desert Storm
War on Terror
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
infantry
United States Marine Corps
25th Marine Regiment
4th Marine Division
Fort Devens, Massachusetts
Brunswick, Maine
Londonderry, New Hampshire
Buffalo, New York
Fort Devens, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
battalion
USMCR
Marine Corps Base Quantico

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