- 9th Engineer Support Battalion
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 9th Engineer Support Battalion
caption= 9th ESB insignia
dates=November 1 ,1965 - present
country=United States
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branch= USMC
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role= Engineering support
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command_structure=3rd Marine Logistics Group III Marine Expeditionary Force
current_commander= LtCol Mark J. Menotti
garrison=Camp Hansen ,Okinawa ,Japan
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= Team 9
patron=
motto= "Excellence in Engineering"
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battles=Vietnam War Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom
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anniversaries=The 9th Engineer Support Battalion (9th ESB) is an engineering support unit of the
United States Marine Corps and is headquartered atCamp Hansen ,Okinawa ,Japan . The unit falls under the3rd Marine Logistics Group and theIII Marine Expeditionary Force .Mission
Provide general engineering support to III Marine Expeditionary Force including survivability, countermobility & mobility enhancements, explosive ordnance disposal, bulk water production & storage, and bulk fuel storage & distribution.
Current units
* Headquarters and Service Company
* Alpha Company
* Engineering Support Company
* Bulk Fuel CompanyHistory
Vietnam War
The 9th Engineer Support Battalion of the 3rd Marine Logistices Group was once titled the 9th Engineer Battalion. The 9th Engineer Battalion was activated on November 1, 1965 at the
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and was under the operational control of the Commanding General Force Troops, located atMarine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms .On May 2, 1966, elements of the battalion began deploying to the
Republic of Vietnam and by June 17, 1966 all of the battalion had arrived in the country and were located in and aroundChu Lai . There they repaired vital road networks and reconstructed many villages south of Chu Lai. June 29, 1966 found Alpha Company departing forDa Nang under the operational control of the 7th Engineer Battalion.While in Vietnam the 9th Engineer Battalion was responsible for the repair and mine sweeps of many of the major highways and bridges, for camp construction, for building ferries and for supporting the army and many foreign units on the battlefront. The Battalion participated in operations such as Colorado, Fresno, Nappa, and Golden Fleece.On March 2, 1970;
Hawaii became the next duty station for Company A. while the rest of the battalion was returned to Camp Pendleton by September 11, 1970. At Camp Pendleton the battalion became part of the 5th Marine Amphibious Brigade until it was deactivated and retired its colors on October 30, 1970.The 9th Engineer Support Battalion was activated on May 1, 1976 on
Okinawa ,Japan . Since activated,Camp Hansen has served as home for the battalion.The 1990s
Company A, 9th ESB was the lead element in planning and conducting humanitarian construction operations in
East Timor from September to December 2000. Additionally, they have completed several Habitat for Humanity projects inBangladesh andSouth Korea .Global War on Terror
9th ESB provided real-world operational support to Joint Task Force 510 (Special Operation Command),
Basilan Island ,Philippines in support ofOperation Enduring Freedom from April to July 2002. By improving 81 kilometers of roads, creating helicopter landing zones, and opening an overgrown airfield, the Battalion improved the mobility of U.S. forces on the island during the GlobalWar on Terrorism .Explosive Ordnance Disposal Platoon continues to supports de-mining efforts throughout the Pacific Theater and provides technician in support of Presidential Operations as required.
9th Engineer Support Battalion earned the Marine Corps Engineer Association award for the best engineer support battalion of the year for 2000 and 2001.
In March
2007 , 9th ESB returned from a seven month tour in support ofOperation Iraqi Freedom . During the deployment they were based out ofCamp Taqaddum inAl Anbar Province and built new roads, repaired buildings and constructed observation posts and command outposts for theIraqi Army and Coalition Forces. [cite web
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title = 9th Engineer Support Battalion returns from Iraq to cheers, tears
work = Marine Corps News
publisher = United States Marine Corps
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url = http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/main5/998A81951ECDEDC2852572AD001BCDA2?opendocument
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accessdate = 2007-03-30]See also
*
List of United States Marine Corps battalions
*Organization of the United States Marine Corps References
;Notes:Marine Corps
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* [http://www.3mlg.usmc.mil/9THESB.html 9th ESB's official website]
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