- 4th Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 4th Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion
caption= 4th LAAD Insignia
dates=October 1 ,1972 - March 2005
country=United States
allegiance=
branch= USMC
type=
role=Air defense
size=
command_structure=Marine Air Control Group 48 4th Marine Aircraft Wing
current_commander= LtCol Gary K Wortham
garrison= Pasadena,California
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= 4th LAAD
patron=
motto= “Death From Below”
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom
anniversaries=4th Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion (4th LAAD) was a reserve
air defense unit of theUnited States Marine Corps . They were part ofMarine Air Control Group 48 (MACG-48) and the4th Marine Aircraft Wing (4th MAW) and were based out inPasadena, California .Mission
Provide close-in air defense protection for
Marine Air Ground Task Force assets, key installations and vital area within the area of operations including protection of units operating in forward combat areas or engaged in special independent operations.History
The 4th Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion traces its origin back to
October 1 ,1972 when the 4th Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) Battery was activated as a combat support unit under the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing. From 1972 to 1988, 4th FAAD Battery consisted of (4) Firing Platoons and a Headquarters and Service platoon. FAAD teams employed the Red Eye shoulder launched surface to air missile and used the M1A1 Jeep for missile transport and tactical mobility. In 1988, 4th FAAD Battery transitioned from the Red Eye and Jeep to the |stinger surface to air missile and theHigh Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV).On
July 1 ,1989 , 4th FAAD Battery was re-designated as the 4th Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion and was assigned to Marine Air Control Group 48, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing. The re-designation increased the size of the unit from 4 platoons to a Battalion headquarters, one Firing Battery and a Headquarters and Service Battery (-). At that time, 4th FAAD Detachment Alpha inMarietta, Georgia was also re-designated as 4th LAAD Battalion, Detachment Alpha and increased in size from three platoons to a Firing Battery and a Headquarters and Service Detachment.Several significant events have occurred in the unit following the re-designation. In November 1990, a platoon of 45 Stinger gunners and communication operators deployed to
Southwest Asia in support of Operation Desert Shield andOperation Desert Storm . The platoon was assigned to the5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade to augment the active duty LAAD forces. In 1995, the Avenger weapon system was fielded to the unit. The avenger is a HMMWV-based Stinger platform that provides enhanced night engagement capabilities and the ability to shoot on the move.In the summer of 2004 the 4th LAAD Battalion was activated as a provisional security unit in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom . For the first time, both elements of the battalion were combined into a single unit, and were augmented with an active duty unit (Battery K,3rd Battalion, 10th Marines ) and fellow reserve unit (Battery P,5th Battalion 14th Marines ) to form a provisional security battalion. Deployed toAl Asad Airbase , located in Iraq'sAl Anbar province, the battalion's mission was ensuring the security of the base through checkpoints, towers, and various internal and external patrolling. The battalion was tasked with other roles such as security escorts for humanitarian missions and reconstruction efforts in the area and providing security for various visiting officials, including theSecretary of Defense , theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and theCommandant of theMarine Corps . 4th LAAD Battalion also participated in support of Iraq'sJanuary 2005 legislative elections . For their efforts in Iraq, the battalion received a Navy Unit Commendation.After redeployment to the United States in March 2005, 4th LAAD Battalion was soon disbanded.
ee also
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List of United States Marine Corps aviation support squadrons References
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public domain from theUnited States Marine Corps ."
* [http://www.mfr.usmc.mil/4thmaw/macg48/4thlaad/ 4th LAAD’s Official Website]
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