- 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit
caption= 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit Insignia
dates=July 1 ,1987 - present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch= USMC
type= Special Operations Capable - Marine Air Ground Task Force
role= Forward-deployed, rapid-response force
size= 2,200
command_structure=I Marine Expeditionary Force
current_commander= Colonel Brian D. Beaudreault15th MEU website.]
garrison=Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
patron=
motto=
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march=
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battles=Operation Restore Hope Operation Enduring Freedom
* 2001 invasion of AfghanistanOperation Iraqi Freedom
*2003 invasion of Iraq
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=The 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (15th MEU) is one of seven
Marine Expeditionary Unit s currently in existence in theUnited States Marine Corps . The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) is aMarine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) with a strength of about 2,200 personnel. The MEU consists of a command element, a reinforced infantry battalion, a composite helicopter squadron and a combat logistics battalion.cite web|url=http://www.usmc.mil/meus/meu_organization.htm
title=Tip of the Spear: MEU Organization
work=Marine Expeditionary Units
publisher=United States Marine Corps
accessdate = 2006-08-05 ] The 15th MEU is currently based out ofMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton ,California .Mission
The mission of the MEU is to provide geographic combatant commanders with a forward-deployed, rapid-response force capable of conducting conventional amphibious and selected maritime special operations at night or under adverse weather conditions from the sea, by surface and/or by air while under communications and electronics restrictions.cite web|url=http://www.usmc.mil/meus/meu_organization.htm
title=Across the Spectrum of Conflict: Missions of the Marine Expeditionary Units |work=Marine Expeditionary Units
publisher=United States Marine Corps
accessdate = 2006-08-05 ]Current subordinate units
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Ground Combat Element :2nd Battalion, 5th Marines
*Aviation Combat Element :HMM-165 (REIN)
*Logistics Combat Element :Combat Logistics Battalion 15 History
Early years
In April 1983, the
Commandant of the Marine Corps approved the originalMarine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Headquarters concept, providing for the sourcing of two Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU) headquarters from each Marine Amphibious Brigade headquarters. Grant, 2004.] The Commandant directed the establishment of two additional MAU headquarters in November 1985. As a result, the Headquarters, 15th Marine Amphibious Unit was activatedJuly 1 ,1987 at Camp Pendleton.The Commandant directed the replacement of the title "Headquarters" with "Command Element" in the titles of the MAGTFs in August 1987. The 15th MAU’s designation was further changed in February 1988 to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Both changes were made to more accurately reflect the operational and expeditionary nature of the MAGTF. Before
World War II , and in the period between the war and theVietnam Conflict , Marine units dispatched for overseas service were generally designated as “expeditionary brigades."Since its activation in July 1987, the 15th MEU has trained to meet its mission in the rotation with the 11th and
13th MEU s to provide a continuous presence in the Western Pacific,Indian Ocean , andPersian Gulf and as a ready MAGTF in the continental United States.In October 1989, the MEU assisted in relief efforts following the San Francisco earthquake, performing their assigned missions and also taking on several volunteer projects to help the victims of the disaster.
1990s
Marines of the 15th MEU evacuated the
Republic of the Philippines in June 1991 after the eruption ofMount Pinatubo . Assistance lasted over a month as the Marines distributed food and medical supplies, evacuated stranded villagers and provided security to other rescue personnel.The MEU spearheaded
Operation Restore Hope onDecember 9 ,1992 , to providehumanitarian assistance to thecivil war torn andfamine -stricken country ofSomalia . JTF Humanitarian Assistance Operations.] After a predawn landing, the Marines secured the capital city ofMogadishu , the international airport and maritime shipping port facilities, as well as the American Embassy, and quickly moved into other inland areas to protect food distribution convoys and patrol the streets to restore order. The MEU pushed into and secured the inland cities of Baidoa and Balidogle and the coastal town of Kismayo in order to establish relief efforts and maintain security. The span of operations for the Battalion Landing Team was over convert|150|mi|km.During its deployment in 1994, the MEU provided a detachment of
CH-53E s to assist in theRwanda Relief Effort. Navy-Marine Corps Crisis Response and Combat Actions, 2000. ] . The detachment, based inEntebbe ,Uganda , provided the only heavy lift capability to the joint task force commander. A few weeks later the MEU assisted in the relocation of the United States Liaison Office from Mogadishu, Somalia, toNairobi ,Kenya .In October 1994, the MEU was called on again to provide a quick reaction force to counter any possible
Iraq i aggression againstKuwait . Within 48 hours, the MEU sent Marines ashore inKuwait City to demonstrate U.S. resolve in maintaining peace and security in the area.In January 1996, July 1997, and October 1998, AV-8B Harriers from the 15th MEU (SOC) participated in
Operation Southern Watch , patrolling theNo-fly zone over southern Iraq maintaining continuous surveillance of the Kuwait-Iraq border, and to ensure the Iraqi military did not violate anyUnited Nations resolution s passed since theGulf War .During its 2000 deployment, the 15th MEU (SOC) also participated in the
Australia n-led Operation Stabilise, providing desperately needed assistance to the people ofEast Timor , and again patrolled the skies over Southern Iraq in support of Operation Southern Watch.Global 'War on Terror'
Marines of the Forward Command Element of the 15th MEU (SOC) were in East Timor readying for the arrival of the ARG to conduct Humanitarian Operations, while the ARG was in Darwin, Australia during the Attacks. Following the
September 11th attacks on theWorld Trade Center andthe Pentagon , the 15th MEU (SOC) continued their plans of humanitarian operations to assist the war-torn country ofEast Timor , before sailing to the NorthArabian Sea in support ofOperation Enduring Freedom .On
October 7 ,2001 , the 15th MEU participated in the United States' new "War on Terrorism," sending Marines and Sailors into NorthernPakistan to establish a forward operating air base and logistical hub. These Marines provided security to USAF personnel who arrived on location shortly after the 15th MEU Marines of Battalion Landing Team 1/1 had established security.On
November 25 ,2001 , the Marines and Sailors of the 15th MEU (SOC) conducted anAmphibious assault over convert|400|mi|km into the land-locked country ofAfghanistan . The Marines and Sailors set new standards for Marine Corps amphibious doctrine. Landing at a remote airbase, convert|90|mi|km southwest ofKandahar , the Marines establishedCamp Rhino , America's firstForward Operating Base while maintaining the first significant conventional ground presence in Afghanistan. The Marines and coalition forces later moved north toKandahar International Airport securing a new forward operating base. With the move, the Marines and coalition forces were able to continue with new missions and build a prison camp that housed numerousTaliban andAl-Qaeda fighters.On
January 6 ,2003 , this time onboard the USS Tarawa ARG, the 15th MEU (SOC) departed once again for another deployment. In mid-February, elements of the MEU off-loaded and established a training camp in NorthernKuwait while other members of the MAGTF – primarily the helicopter squadron – remained onboard the Tarawa ARG in thePersian Gulf .During February and March 2003, tactical control (TACON) of the MEU was assigned to the
United Kingdom 's3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines forOperation Iraqi Freedom . OnMarch 21 ,2003 , Marines from the 15th MEU crossed the border into Southern Iraq and secured the ports ofUmm Qasr andAz Zubayr in order to destroy Iraqi resistance and enable follow-on humanitarian assistance to begin. Umm Qasar, CNN.com, March 2003.]In late-March 2003, the MEU again became part of the
I Marine Expeditionary Force and moved toAn Nasiriyah , Iraq to relieve the Marines ofTask Force Tarawa . In An Nasiriyah, the 15th MEU secured the remaining sectors of the city, conducted a supporting attack during the rescue of AmericanPrisoner of war Jessica Lynch 15th MEU, CNN.com, 2003.] and continued to establish security throughout the greater An Nasiriyah area. The MEU provided humanitarian assistance to the local population that included purifying drinking water, and doctors and corpsmen assisted medical care. The MEU began helping establish the local government to include police and other local services in addition to continuing to conduct airborne surveillance and direct-action raids on the ground to seek out and capture anyBa’ath Party orFedayeen resistance.In January 2005, the 15th MEU participated in
Operation Unified Assistance by providing disaster relief to survivors of the massive tsunami inSumatra ,Indonesia and southernSri Lanka . Immediately after wrapping up those operations, the 15th MEU proceeded south ofBaghdad, Iraq to Forward Operating Base Falcon near Al-Mahmudiyah, Babil province, south of for security and stability operations in between rotations of army units. Their deployment into Iraq lasted about 30 days.On
September 13 ,2006 , the 15th MEU was once again deployed to Iraq. It left San Diego on the USS Boxer, USS Dubuque, and USS Comstock and in mid November began operating inAl Anbar province as Task Force Bullrush, composed of elements of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable); Bravo Company,3rd Reconnaissance Battalion ; C Company, and2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion .On February 11, 2007, the unit received notice of its second extension of their deployment in support of President Bush's surge of additional forces into the critical areas of Iraq. While operating in Al Anbar, the MEU conducted combat operations in
Rutbah ,Barwana ,Haditha ,Haqlaniyah ,Ramadi andAl Asad in support of Multinational Force-West. The unit returned to San Diego on May 30, 2007.ee also
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Marine Air-Ground Task Force
*List of Marine Expeditionary Units
*Organization of the United States Marine Corps References
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*cite web|url=http://www.usmc.mil/meus/meu_organization.htm
title=Marine Expeditionary Units
publisher=United States Marine Corps
accessdate = 2006-08-05
* [http://192.156.19.109/15thmeu/index.htm 15th MEU's Official website] . Link updated on2008-05-04 .*cite journal
last = Grant
first = Rebecca
title = Marine Air in the Mainstream
journal = Air Force Magazine
volume = 87
issue = 6
date = June 2004
url = http://www.afa.org/magazine/june2004/0604marine.asp
doi =
accessdate = 2006-08-05* cite web
url=https://atiam.train.army.mil/soldierPortal/atia/adlsc/view/public/8447-1/fm/100-23-1/Appa.htm
title=JTF Humanitarian Assistance Operations From 1983 Through 1993
publisher=Army.mil
accessdate = 2006-08-05* cite web|url=http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/v00-a.html
title= Appendix A – Navy-Marine Corps Crisis Response and Combat Actions
work=Vision... Presence... Power: A Program Guide to the U.S. Navy — 2000 Edition
publisher=U.S. Navy
accessdate = 2006-08-05* cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/03/23/sprj.irq.umm.qasr/index.html
title= U.S. Marines destroy pocket of resistance in Umm Qasr
publisher=CNN.com
date=March 23 ,2003
accessdate = 2006-08-05* cite news |url=http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/coalition/deployment/marines/15th.meu.html
title= 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit
work=Forces: U.S. & Coalition/Marines, War in Iraq
publisher=CNN.com
date=2003
accessdate = 2006-08-05
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