- 25th Marine Regiment (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 25th Marine Regiment
caption= 25th Marine Regiment Insignia
dates=May 1 ,1943 -November 10 ,1945 July 1 ,1962 - present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=USMC
type= Infantry regiment
role= Locate, close with and destroy the enemy with fire and maneuver
size= 3,500
command_structure=4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve
current_commander=
garrison=Fort Devens, Massachusetts
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= 25th Marines/Artic Warriors
patron=
motto=
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=World War II
*Battle of Kwajalein
*Battle of Tinian
*Battle of Saipan
*Battle of Iwo Jima Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=The 25th Marine Regiment (25th Marines) is one of three infantry regiments in the
4th Marine Division of theUnited States Marine Corps . From its headquarters inFort Devens, Massachusetts , the regiment commands fifteen training centers in nine states throughout the Northeast.Mission
Prepare for employment as a Regiment tasked to plan and conduct combat operations in order to locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, or to repel his assault by close combat.
The reserve mission is to provide trained and qualified units and individuals to augment, reinforce, or reconstitute the active component of the Marine Corps in time of war, national emergency, and such other times as the national security may require.
Current Units
The Regiment comprises three
infantry battalion s and a Headquarters Company:
* Headquarters Company 25th Marines
*1st Battalion 25th Marines (1/25) -Fort Devens, Massachusetts
*2nd Battalion 25th Marines (2/25) -Garden City, New York
*3rd Battalion 25th Marines (3/25) -Brookpark, Ohio History
The 25th Marines was activated on
May 1 ,1943 , atMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ,North Carolina and was initially manned by Marines from throughout the Northeast. The regiment was subsequently assigned to the 4th Marine Division for service in World War II. Initially located atMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton ,California , the regiment was ordered to thePacific Theater in January of1944 and participated in theBattle of Kwajalein , Saipan,Battle of Tinian and theBattle of Iwo Jima . The regiment won two Presidential Unit Citations for its participation in these battles. The 25th Marines returned to Camp Pendleton at the end of the war and onNovember 10 ,1945 the Regiment was deactivated.On
July 1 ,1962 , 16 ½ years after its colors had been folded following its service in World War II, the 4th Marine Division was reactivated as a Reserve Division. This reactivation included all three Battalions of the 25th Marines. Since then, the reactivated units have served proudly. Reserve Marines of the regiment have served alongside their regular counterparts in training exercises throughout the world.In February 1991 the entire Regiment was fully activated for
Operation Desert Storm . Although, only 1st Battalion deployed intoSouthwest Asia and participated in the 1st Marine Division's initial breach of Iraqi defenses, the regimental headquarters, 2nd and 3rd Battalions mobilized in support of other operational requirements.In January 2002 the regimental headquarters Company and 2nd Battalion, 25th Marines deployed to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom andOperation Noble Eagle . Subsequently, Headquarters Company and 2nd Battalion, 25th Marines were deactivated in January 2003. Since 2003 the regiment has routinely deployed infantry battalions, advisor teams, andMilitary Transition Teams toIraq ,Afghanistan , and theHorn of Africa in support of the Global War on Terror. Concurrently, the regiment actively participates in numerous bilateral and multilateral theater engagement operations throughout the globe.See also
*
List of United States Marine Corps regiments
*Organization of the United States Marine Corps Notes
References
:Marine Corps
;Bibliography
*cite book
title=U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle - Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War, 1939 - 1945.’’
author=Rottman, Gordon L.
date=2002
publisher=Greenwood Press
id=ISBN 0-313-31906-5;Web
* [http://www.mfr.usmc.mil/4thmardiv/25thmar/ 25th Marine Regiment's official website]
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