- 1st Stinger Battery
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 1st Stinger Battery
caption= 1st Stinger Insignia
dates=July 1 ,1982 —September 28 ,2007
country=United States
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branch= USMC
type= Low-Altitude Air Defense
role=Air defense
size=
command_structure=Inactive
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
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motto= “Death from Below”
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battles=Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom
anniversaries=1st Stinger Battery was an air defense unit of the
United States Marine Corps . They were part ofMarine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18) and the1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) and were based atMarine Corps Air Station Futenma ,Okinawa ,Japan . OnDecember 7 ,2006 ,Headquarters Marine Corps released a message stating that 1st Stinger would be deactivated during 2007 [cite web
url=http://www.usmc.mil/maradmins/maradmin2000.nsf/37f49138fc3d9c00852569b9000af6b7/1930745bb2d089c18525723d006167c7?OpenDocument
title= MARADMIN 582/06 - PUBLICATION OF FISCAL YEARS 2007 THROUGH 2013 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT (T/OE)
publisher=U.S. Marine Corps
accessdate=2006-12-12] . The battery was officially deactivated onSeptember 28 ,2007 .Mission
To provide close-in, low altitude, surface-to-air weapons fires in defense of
Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) assets defending forward combat areas, maneuver forces, vital areas, installations, and/or units engaged in special/independent operations.History
1st Stinger Battery was initially activated on July 1, 1982 at Marine Corps Air Station, Futenma, Okinawa, Japan as 1st Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) Battery, Marine Air Control Group 18, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Employing the Redeye missile and the newly fielded
Stinger missile , the battery participated in numerous exercises throughout the Pacific Rim.On October 1, 1986, the Battery was redesignated as 1st Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) Battalion. The battalion consisted of two firing batteries and a headquarters and service battery. During
Operation Desert Storm , 1st LAAD Battalion deployed a Platoon (-) in the defense of Al Jabal Airfield.On May 14, 1993, 1st LAAD Battalion was reduced in size and redesignated as 1st Stinger Battery. The Battery consists of four firing platoons and a headquarters and service platoon. In January 1996, the Battery fielded the Avenger Weapon System, increasing its firepower and targeting capabilities. Over the next several months, the Avengers and man-portable air defense system (MANPADS) vehicles will be phased-out and replaced with the Advanced-MANPADS.
In early February 2007, 1st Stinger battery Marines deployed for the first time in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom . Their mission was to provide airbase security while inIraq for the next seven months. [ cite web
url=http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/main5/F8099D1BEEC73F3C85257283000ED472?opendocument
title= 1st Stinger Battery makes first deployment in support of OIF
work= www.usmc.mil
author=Lance Cpl. Terence L. Yancey,
date=February 16 2007
accessdate=2007-02-16 ] .1st Stinger Battery was the only Marine ground-based air defense unit within the
III Marine Expeditionary Force . The Battery maintained an aggressive training program and operational tempo as its Marines supported exercises within the Western Pacific and operations with the31st Marine Expeditionary Unit . They returned to Okinawa in August, 2007 and on September 28, 2007, 1st Stinger Battery was deactivated at a ceremony at MCAS Futnema.References
:Marine Corps
External links
* [http://www.1maw.usmc.mil/index.asp?unit='Stinger' 1st Stinger’s official website]
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