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The 25th
Marine Regiment is a command that stretches across most of the
Northeastern United States. Regimental headquarters is located in
Worchester, Massachusetts, and its battalions are located throughout
the region. First Battalion is headquartered at Camp Edwards,
Massachusetts; Second Battalion is headquartered in Garden City, New
York; and Third Battalion is headquartered in Brook Park, Ohio.
The 3d Battalion, 25th Marines also stretches across a vast
area. Headquarters & Service Company is situated in Brook Park,
Ohio; India Company is located in Buffalo, New York; Kilo Company is
in Moundsville, West Virginia; Lima Company is located in Columbus,
Ohio; and Weapons Company is located in Akron, Ohio.
The 25th
Marine regiment has established a distinguished history since the
Regiment’s activation on May 1, 1943. During World War II, the 25th
fought in the battles of Saipan, Tinian, Kwajalein Atoll, and Iwo
Jima. In 1945 the Regiment was deactivated. Then on July 1, 1962 the
25th was reactivated as a Marine Corps Reserve Unit. This
proud Regiment has continued to train in “every clime and place” for
its important role in the defense of our nation.
The 3d Battalion, 25th Marines has a distinguished reputation.
During the battle for Iwo Jima, the Battalion was tasked with the
securing of Airfield One, then further tasked with pushing northward
into the heart of the Japanese defenses. Colonel Justice Marion
Chambers received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions
as the commander of 3/25 during the battle of Iwo Jima. His citation
reads, in part, that while “exposed to relentless fire, he coolly
reorganized his battle-weary men, inspiring them to heroic efforts
by his own valor and in leading an attack on the critical,
impregnable high ground.” His medals are displayed in the trophy
case located at 3/25’s Battalion headquarters in Brook Park, Ohio.
The Marine
and Sailors of 3d battalion, 25thMarines
have distinguished themselves recently as well. During Operation
Desert Storm, 3/25 was called to active duty to support operations
conducted in Southwest Asia. Although the Battalion did not deploy
to Southwest Asia, 3/25 played a key role by participating in other
operations the Marine Corps was committed to support. Members of the
Battalion found themselves in Norway, Panama, and Honduras.
In 2004,
the warning order was received that the Battalion would mobilize for
deployment with the II Marine Expeditionary Force’s Regimental
Combat Team 2 (2nd Marine Division) in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Battalion was well-poised to carry out
the mobilization order, having recently planned and executed the
deployment of three rifle companies to three different combatant
command regions to support five training exercises while
simultaneously conducting a battalion annual training exercise, a
tactical air control party exercise.
Each of the
five companies within the Battalion activated on Jan. 4, 2005. From
Jan 10 to late February 2005, the companies conducted pre-deployment
training at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
and March Air Reserve Base, California. The Battalion was in Iraq by
the first week of March 2005, tasked with training the Iraqi
Security Forces (ISF) and conducting stability and security
operations to prevent insurgents from gaining a foothold in and
around the cities of Iraq’s Al Anbar province.
Major
operations that the battalion participated in include Operation
Matador, Operation New Market (Souk Jadeed), and Operation Spear (Romhe).
During Operation Matador from May 7-14, RCT-2 secured objectives in
and around the Euphrates River cities of Karabilah, Ramana and
Ubaydi (near the Syrian border), killing more than 125 insurgents,
wounding many others, detaining 39 insurgents of intelligence value,
seizing numerous weapons caches containing machine guns, mortar
rounds, rockets, vehicle borne improvised explosive devices and
materials used for making explosive devices. During Operation New
market in late May, RCT-2 and ISF disrupted insurgent activity in
the vicinity of Haditha and maintained the pressure on insurgents
that began with Operation Matador. Several insurgents were killed in
the battle, and weapons and ammunition were seized. During operation
Spear in mid-June, RCT-2 and ISF rooted out insurgents and foreign
terrorists, disrupted insurgent support systems, and destroyed enemy
explosives in and around the Iraqi city of Karabilah.
The
Battalion rotated out of Iraq in late September 2005, and was deactivated on Jan 3, 2006. Forty-six Marines and two
navy Corpsman serving with the Battalion in Iraq made the ultimate
sacrifice to forward the cause of democracy. A memorial paying
tribute to the Battalion’s fallen heroes was erected at the
Battalion headquarters in Brook Park, Ohio and was dedicated on Nov.
12, 2005.
In addition
to its tactical missions, the battalion exhibits superior community
outreach by providing personnel to support countless community
events, to include rendering final honors at funerals for area
Marine veterans, casualty assistance calls, color guards, and the
annual Toys for Tots campaign.
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