1st Battalion 5th Marines

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1st Battalion 5th Marines

1/5 Insignia
Active July 13, 1914
Country United States
Branch United States Marine Corps
Type Light Infantry
Role Locate, close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver
Part of 5th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Nickname "Geronimo"
Motto "Make peace or die"
Engagements World War I
*Battle of Belleau Wood
*Meuse-Argonne Offensive
*Battle of Château-Thierry (1918)
*Battle of Soissons (1918)
World War II
*Battle of Guadalcanal
*Battle of Cape Gloucester
*Battle of Peleliu
*Battle of Okinawa
Korean War
*Battle of Pusan Perimeter
*Battle of Inchon
*Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Vietnam War
*Operation Union I & Operation Union II
*Operation Swift
*Battle of Hue
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
*2003 invasion of Iraq
*Operation Vigilant Resolve

1st Battalion 5th Marines (1/5) is an infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps based out of Camp Pendleton, California consisting of approximately 800 Marines and Sailors. They fall under the command of the 5th Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division. The Battalion is currently deployed to Okinawa, Japan and attached to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (11th MEU).

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[edit] Subordinate units

  • Alpha Company
  • Bravo Company
  • Charlie Company
  • Weapons Company
  • H&S Company

[edit] History

On 13 July 1914, the battalion was formed at Vera Cruz, Mexico and sailed for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for service in the Caribbean theatre. The battalion was disbanded upon their return to Norfolk, Virginia on 24 December 1914.

[edit] World War I

On 25 May 1917, the battalion was activated and deployed to France on 1 June 1917. The 1/5 participated in the following World War I campaigns: Aisne, Aisen-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Toulon-Troyon, Chateau-Thierry, Marabache, and Limey.

From December 1918 to July 1919, the battalion participated in the occupation of the German Rhineland. It then re-deployed to Quantico, Virginia and de-activated in August 1919.

In July 1920 the battalion re-activated to provide security for the U.S. Mail. In March 1927, the Battalion deployed to help stabilize the government against overthrow attempts by rebel forces. For the next six years, they aided the Nicaraguan government until peace was finally restored. 1/5 was deactivated in January 1933. Shortly thereafter the battalion was re-activated in September 1934 in Quantico, Virginia and served in the Caribbean theatre until the outbreak of World War II.

Shortly thereafter it was re-activated in September 1934 in Quantico, Virginia and served in the Caribbean theatre until the outbreak of World War II.

[edit] World War II

In November 1934, the 1st Battalion was reactivated for the fourth time, only to be deactivated in March 1935. Shortly before World War II in April of 1940, 1st Battalion was again reactivated. The fighting in World War II found the Marines of 1st Battalion at Guadalcanal, New Guinea, Peleliu, and Okinawa. In April 1946, their mission accomplished, 1st Battalion was disbanded and most of the Pacific Veterans returned to civilian life. See also Marine Raiders.

[edit] Korean War

During October of 1949, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines was reactivated in Camp Pendleton, California. During August 1950, the Battalion deployed to fight the Communist force invading the Republic of Korea. Names such as the Pusan Perimeter, Inchon, Seoul and Chosin Reservoir were added to the Battalion's battle vocabulary. At the close of hostilities, the 1st Battalion returned to the United States, settling at Camp Pendleton.

[edit] Vietnam War

From June 1966 to March 1971, 1/5 was deployed to Vietnam. The battalion participated in action around Chu Lai, Danang, Quang Nam, Khe Sahn, An Hoa. The unit was deactivated in June 1974 but once again was quickly reactivated in March 1975. The battalion played a major role in the Battle of Hue City during February 1968. Engaging the enemy in the famous Citadel on the north side of the Perfume River, the battalion became known as the "Citadel Battalion".

[edit] Operation Desert Storm and the 1990s

Marines from A/1/5 engage insurgents in Fallujah during Operation Vigilant Resolve on April 7, 2004.
Marines from A/1/5 engage insurgents in Fallujah during Operation Vigilant Resolve on April 7, 2004.

In August, 1990, the Battalion deployed to the Middle East in support of Operation Desert Shield. In February 1991 the battalion took part in combat operations in Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. The battalion formed the left half of the mechanized Task Force Ripper, along with the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Alpha Company 1st Tank battalion, Alpha Company 3rd Tank Battalion, HQ 7th Marines and Delta Company, 3rd Light Armored Infantry Battalion. They were supported by Alpha and Delta Companies of the 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Combat Engineer Battalion and a platoon from Charlie Company, 1st Recon Battalion. The task force was commanded by Colonel Carlton W. Fulford, Jr. and saw considerable combat as it pushed into Kuwait, seized Al Jaber Airfield and consolidated with other Marine forces at Kuwait International Airport of 27 Feb 1991. Following the cease fire, the task force backloaded to Manifeh Bay and departed Saudi Arabia on 8 March. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton the following day.

[edit] Global War on Terror

Marines with A/1/5 peer over a building top to fix enemy targets in Al Fallujah, Iraq April 7, 2004.
Marines with A/1/5 peer over a building top to fix enemy targets in Al Fallujah, Iraq April 7, 2004.

The battalion was deployed for the 2003 invasion of Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein and again in early 2004 for security and stabilization operations in western Iraq. In March 2004, the battalion, this time attached to the 1st Marine Regiment along with several other units, participated in Operation Vigilant Resolve which was part of one of the biggest battles in Iraq thus far. They were deployed a third time in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, one of only two Marine Corps infantry battalions to do so at the time, in the city of Ar Ramadi, capital of the restive Al Anbar province between March and October 2005.

1st Battalion has been serving in Southwest Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and is scheduled to return to the U.S. in 2007.

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This article incorporates text in the public domain from the United States Marine Corps.
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