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2nd Battalion, 11th Marines

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scheduled to bring maintenance supplies and tools to Okinawa two weeks later, arrived early on 10 Nov 1998 in order to restock the MEU’s Air Combat Element. This evolution was a part of the normal supply rotation, but the shipment arrived a week early – just in time to load onto the ships before they departed.
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In December 1998 2/4 participated as the Battalion Landing Team (BLT) for the 31 Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable (MEUSOC). The operation, named "Desert Fox", was a retaliation to Saddam Hussein's refusal to comply with U.N. Security Council Resolutions that led to a coalition air
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Golf Battery 2/11 operated as a provisional rifle company based at FOB outpost Zebrugee at Kajaki dam. 2/11 Golf engaged enemy forces pushed north during Operation Eastern Storm in Helmand Province. During deployment 2/11 Golf accurately engaged a target with an Excalibur GPS guided round in excess
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The flexibility of the MEU was demonstrated with the Iraq crisis in late 1998 regarding the regime not complying with the U.N. weapons inspections process. All four ARG ships had just completed Exercise Foal Eagle off the coast of Korea, and were heading to various port visits for liberty, when each
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Golf Battery deployed January 1994 with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit / Special Operations Capable (11th MEUSOC) supporting Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion 5th Marines. Golf Battery was mainly aboard the LSD -36 USS Anchorage and landed on the beaches of Somalia via LCACs in participation
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A significant portion of the 31st MEU’s 2000 Marines were engaged in urban warfare training in Guam when their message to return to Okinawa came in November. The rest were still in Okinawa, but approximately a quarter of those were a new infantry battalion, just rotating in from California. The
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The 31st MEU and ships' company personnel started their initial onloads to the ships on 9 Nov and completed the morning of 11 Nov. In one night alone, they loaded more than 170 pallets of equipment, weapons, and cargo. In addition, a C-5 Galaxy from Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, originally
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1998- Battery F was attached to 31st MEU(SOC) BLT 2/4 Battery F Awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (with Bronze star) for Combat Operations and Naval Unit Commendations (with Bronze Star), Meritirous Unit Commendation and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.
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in time of conflict. That support may come in the traditional fashion of artillery support to maneuver forces, or by providing batteries to serve as provisional rifle companies. They also have the secondary mission of conducting
1200: 1088: 1530: 1593: 1205: 380:, and assigned to the 2d Brigade. They participated in operations against dissidents in May–July 1927. They were redesignated July 1, 1927, as the 2d Separate Battalion, 11th Regiment, and relocated to 2049: 642:. They returned to Camp Pendleton in March 2005. From then to September 2007, individual batteries continued to deploy as both traditional artillery and provisional military police throughout Al Anbar. 581:
bombing campaign. The Marines of 2/4 were also set up in a defense at and around Muttla ridge, in Kuwait, to act as a deterrent for any Iraqi attack on Kuwait that might have followed the air campaign.
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during OIF. The battalion relocated during back to Camp Pendleton, California, in August 2003. In August 2004, the battalion again deployed in support of OIF and operated as a provisional
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From Nov 1998 to Feb 1999, the MEU participated in operations in the Persian Gulf and off the coast of Kuwait, including Operation Southern Watch and Operation Desert Fox.
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The battalion was reactivated on August 7, 1950, at Camp Pendleton as the 2nd Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, and deployed during August–September 1950 to
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The battalion was activated November 5, 1918, at Montierchame, France, as the 2d Battalion, 11th Regiment. They were relocated during July–August 1919 to
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From February 2008 through February 2009 the battalion deployed as civil affairs unit to areas of Fallujah, Ramadi and far western Al Anbar Province.
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in May 1991. The battalion returned on June 29, 1991, to Camp Pendleton, California, and was last the Gulf War combat unit to return stateside.
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battalion comprising four firing batteries (Echo, Fox, Golf, and India) and a Headquarters Battery. The battalion is stationed at
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and support of the amphibious withdrawal of US forces in Mogadishu, Somalia which occurred on 25 March 1994.
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in January–May 1991 operating in Um Guar Al-Juba, Al Wafrah. Following the war they took part in the
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lightweight howitzer. The battalion was the first in the Marine Corps to fully transition from the
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ship received the call in early Nov 1998 to sail immediately to Okinawa to onload the 31st MEU.
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battalion had just two days to gather all their personnel to get ready to deploy.
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Operation Continue Hope, Operation Quick Draw, Operation Distant Runner.
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until January 1991 and proceeded to participate in the liberation of
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2/11 Golf Battery deployed on the 31st MEU in 2013 with BLT 2/5
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Marines with 2/11, send a round high into the air with the new
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Provide fires in support of the 5th Marine Regiment
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Index

2nd Battalion 11th Marines

United States of America
United States Marine Corps
Artillery
11th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
World War II
Battle of Guadalcanal
Battle of Cape Gloucester
Battle of Peleliu
Battle of Okinawa
Korean War
Battle of Inchon
Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Vietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
War on Terror
Operation Iraqi Freedom
artillery
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
California
M777
M198 Howitzer
11th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
11th Marine Regiment
civil-military operations
Headquarters Battery

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