- 3rd Civil Affairs Group
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 3rd Civil Affairs Group
caption= 3rd CAG insignia
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country=United States
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branch= USMC
type=Civil Affairs
role= Providecivil-military operations support toI MEF or otherMAGTF in order to reduce friction between the civilian population and the MEF or other MAGTF.
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command_structure=Marine Forces Reserve
current_commander= Col Michael Drake
garrison=Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
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battles=Operation Desert Storm Kosovo Force
Operation Iraqi Freedom
anniversaries=3rd Civil Affairs Group (3rd CAG) is a
civil affairs (CA) unit of theUnited States Marine Corps based at Camp Pendleton, California.cite web|accessdate=2007-11-08
publisher=Civil Affairs Association
url=http://www.civilaffairsassoc.org/caunits.htm
title="Our Nations Civil Affairs Units"
date=2002 This webpage listed locations of civil affairs units throughout the United States.] It is one of only two CA units in the Marine Corps, both of which are reserve units. The other unit is4th Civil Affairs Group , based atNaval Support Facility Anacostia . 3rd CAG tends to supportI Marine Expeditionary Force activities, while 4th CAG tends to supportII Marine Expeditionary Force activities.History
3rd CAG was activated
June 6 ,1985 , atNaval and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Los Angeles . Between 1987 and 1988, the group recruited and trained Marines to fulfill its mission of providing civil affairs support to active forces in training exercises in the United States and overseas.During mid-August 1990, a provisional CA detachment deployed to
Saudi Arabia to support I MEF inSouthwest Asia for Operation Desert Shield. CA teams worked with I MEF personnel to reduce the chemical threat posed by the extensive chemical storage facilities at the commercial port ofAl Jubail . CA Marines assisted in formalizing relations with Saudi civil defense and police forces to coordinate civil and military traffic patterns. In late December the majority of 3rd CAG Marines returned to the United States. The entire 3rd CAG was activated and deployed to Saudi Arabia in January 1991 forOperation Desert Storm . In April 1991, 3rd CAG returned home from deployment and was released from active duty.In addition to conducting civil affairs activities, 3rd CAG provided limited tactical
psychological operations support for mission accomplishment. 3rd CAG also relocated from Los Angeles toCamp Pendleton ,California . The unit began providingliaison officer s to I MEF, 1st Marine Division,1st Force Service Support Group ,Marine Expeditionary Unit s, and the I MEF MAGTF Pacific, increasing 3rd CAG's accessibility and support to fleet units. In the summer of 1994, 3rd CAG proposed a revised table of organization toHeadquarters Marine Corps that added a psychological operations planning detachment. 3rd CAG responded to potential hostilities in Iraq in October 1994 by deploying two Marines to Saudi Arabia.As a reserve unit, 3rd CAG developed programs to better support active duty units to include training and deployments with the 11th MEU, 13th MEU, 15th MEU, and 31st MEU. 3rd CAG assumed the mission of Military Support to Civilian Authorities (MSCA), as a liaison function for I MEF.
From November 1995 through February 1996, 3rd CAG operated a displaced civilian refugee camp in
Guam for Kurdish refugees duringOperation Pacific Haven . The unit supportedOperation Joint Guard in Bosnia from June 1997 to January 1999.In the late 1990s, 3rd CAG Marines and Sailors supported the active components of all branches of the U.S. military during exercises and operations in
Thailand ,Korea ,Kenya ,Central America ,South America ,the Caribbean ,Japan , and theUnited States .In 2001, 3rd CAG supported
United States Southern Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance operations in Central and South America, relying heavily upon the bilingual capabilities of its many Spanish-speaking Marines. 3rd CAG also provided staff planning support to I MEF and its forward operating units engaged inOperation Enduring Freedom , as well as to III MEF in support of exercises in Thailand and Korea. In November 2001, 3rd CAG activated and deployed a detachment of ten Marines to Kosovo to supportUnited Nations peacekeeping operations. In May 2002, a second detachment of ten Marines was deployed to Kosovo. In 2001 and May 2002, 3rd CAG also deployed two Marines to Kuwait as part of Combined Joint Task Force/ Consequence Management (CJTF/CM).Fact|date=January 2008Iraq War
In January 2003, 3rd CAG mobilized for
Operation Enduring Freedom and deployed toKuwait in anticipation of combat operations inIraq . With the commencemnet of the ground war in March 2003, 3rd CAG helped restore Iraq's infrastructure and government, concluding its first tour of Operation Iraqi Freedom in September 2003. In January 2004, 3rd CAG mobilized and deployed for a second tour in Iraq to support I MEF in al-Anbar province and returned to Camp Pendleton in August. A detachment from 3rd CAG mobilized and deployed to Iraq from January to October 2005 as part of provisional 5th CAG in support of II MEF in al-Anbar. In January 2006, 3rd CAG mobilized and deployed for a third tour in Iraq to support I MEF in al-Anbar and returned to Camp Pendleton in August.Unit awards
A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. 3rd CAG has been presented with the following awards:
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Civil-Military Co-operation Notes
References
:Marine Corps
*cite book |author=3rd CAG |title=231st Birthday Ball Ceremony Program |origdate=2006-11-04 |pages=pp. 4–6
*cite book |author=3rd CAG |title=227th Birthday Ball Ceremony Program |origdate=2002-11-02 |pages=pp. 6–7External links
* [http://mfr.usmc.mil/Units/CA.html California Marine Corps Reserve unit listing] - lists 3rd CAG under Camp Pendleton
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