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3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1) is an
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in the
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based out of
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on
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,
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. Nicknamed the "Thundering Third", the battalion consists of approximately 1,200 Marines and Sailors and falls under the command of the
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and the
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.


Subordinate units

* Headquarters and Service Company - H&S Company * India Company - "India Raiders" * Kilo Company * Lima Company * Mike Company (Deactivated; Company designation reserved for augmentation of a fourth rifle company into the battalion as needed) * Weapons Company - "Whiskey"


History


Beginnings

3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1) was activated on 1 March 1941 at Guantanámo Bay,
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and assigned to the 1st Marine Division. In April of that year, they were relocated to Marine Barracks, Parris Island,
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; the battalion was subsequently deactivated in October of that year.


World War II

On 16 February 1942, 3/1 was re-activated at New River,
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. In July 1942, 3/1 deployed to
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, New Zealand and participated in the following World War II campaigns:
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, Eastern New Guinea,
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,
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, and
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. Beginning in April 1946, 3/1 participated in the occupation of
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. The battalion was again deactivated on 20 March 1947, as part of the post-war drawdown of forces.


Korean War

The start of the
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saw the reactivation of 3/1 on 4 August 1950 at
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, California and their quick deployment to Korea in September. The battalion's first action was at the
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in September 1950. Following the recapture of Seoul, 3/1 along with the rest of the 1st Marine Division, was put back on ships and sailed around the Korean peninsula to the eastern coast of Korea. The battalion eventually landed at Wonsan in late October and from there participated in the
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. During the battle they were the only battalion from the
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's 1st Marine Regiment to make it as far north as Hagaru-ri. After the withdrawal from Chosin Reservoir, 1st Marine Division marched to
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to be evacuated. The battalion took part in fighting on the East Central Front and Western Front of the
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for the remainder of the war. After the
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was signed, they participated in the defense of the
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from July 1953 to April 1955. In April 1955, the battalion re-located to Camp Pendleton, California.


Cuban Missile Crisis

From October to December 1962, 3/1 was part of the amphibious task force sent to the
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in response to the
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.


Vietnam War

From January 1966 to May 1971, 3/1 fought in the
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, operating in
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,
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, Thang Binh, Thanh Thuy, Cửa Việt, Ca Lu,
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, Route 9, An Hoa, and Hoa Vang. In May 1971, the battalion re-located to MCB Camp Pendleton, California.


Post Vietnam & the 1980s

During this drawdown period, the Marines and Sailors of 3/1 participated in multiple
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(UDP) rotations and Marine amphibious unit deployments.


Persian Gulf War & the 1990s

The battalion deployed to
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in December 1990 in support of
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and in March 1991, they transitioned to combat operations during
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. In May 1992, 3/1 made the short drive up
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to assisted local police with riot control operations during the
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. In February and March 1995, 3/1 deployed to
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in support of Operation United Shield, to help the remaining UN troops evacuate.


Global War on Terror

The next major deployment was in October 2000 to support Operation Determined Response after the
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in the Aden harbor of
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. Seventeen sailors died in the explosion and more than 35 were injured.


Operation Iraqi Freedom

While on deployment in 2002 with the
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(MEU), 3/1 was part of the Failaka Island attack in
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. A terrorist attack on unarmed Marines conducting training exercises on the island which resulted in the death of one Marine, Lance Corporal Antonio J. "Tony" Sledd. Though the Iraq War itself would not begin until a few months later in March of the following year, Sledd is considered by some to be the first U.S. combat casualty of the war, as he was killed by hostile fire while training for its commencement. In January 2003, 3/1 re-deployed to Kuwait in support of
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(OIF). In March of that year the battalion took part in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, including the
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. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in the summer of 2003. The unit then re-deployed to Iraq in mid-2004, and was based near
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. They were the main effort in November 2004 during Operation Al Fajr (pronounced Al Fad-jer), tasked with liberating the city of Fallujah from insurgents. Before the assault commenced, the operation was known as
Operation Phantom Fury The Second Battle of Fallujah, initially codenamed Operation Phantom Fury, Operation al-Fajr (, ) was an American-led offensive of the Iraq War that began on 7 November 2004 and lasted about six weeks. A joint military effort of the United ...
. This battle would later be described as "some of the heaviest urban combat U.S. forces have been involved in since the Battle of Huế City in Vietnam in 1968". The battalion was part of the composition of Regimental Combat Team 1 (RCT 1). RCT 1 was partly responsible for clearing the infamous Jolan District among others. Alongside RCT 7, four Marine battalions (including 1/3, 1/8, and 3/5) and various US Army units, 3/1 was tasked with reclaiming the city of Fallujah from unrest. This historical deployment would be well-documented and its footage spawned many "combat montages," of which one in particular is often shown to Marine recruits to motivate them for the field phase of recruit training. The battalion re-deployed back to Iraq in September 2005 and were attached to 2nd Marine Regiment (known as Regimental Combat Team 2), and on 20 February 2006 were attached to the 7th Marine Regiment (known as Regimental Combat Team 7) in western Iraq, carrying out security and stabilization operations. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in late March 2006. On 10 April 2007, 3/1 deployed as the
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(GCE) of the 13th MEU. They were ordered into Iraq as part of Operation Phantom Thunder. Operating north of Fallujah and Karmah in the Tharthar region in AO Anaheim,
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units attached to the MEU were operating for several days before the GCE began operating on 15 June 2007. They were to establish a Coalition presence in an area that had only had 14 days of Coalition presence since the invasion in March 2003. The battalion concluded operations in Iraq after 90 days on 20 September 2007, and soon after re-embarked on the naval strike group and set sail for the United States and returned to Camp Pendleton on 17 November 2007. In July 2008, 3/1 deployed as the GCE for the 31st MEU. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in January 2009.


=Haditha massacre

= On 19 November 2005, a group of Marines from Kilo Company 3/1 killed 24 unarmed Iraqi
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in the city of Haditha as retribution for an IED attack that killed one Marine. An initial Marine Corps communique reported that 15 civilians were killed by the bomb's blast and eight insurgents were subsequently killed when the Marines returned fire against those attacking the convoy. However, other evidence uncovered by the media contradicted the Marines' account, prompting the
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to open an investigation into the incident.McGirk, Tim.
Collateral Damage or Civilian Massacre in Haditha?
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On 21 December 2006, eight Marines from 3/1 were charged in connection with the incident.
U.S. marine faces 13 Haditha murder charges
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By 17 June 2008, six defendants had had their cases dropped and a seventh found not guilty. The exception was former Staff Sergeant, now-Private Frank Wuterich, who was convicted of a single count of negligent
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on 24 January 2012. Wuterich received a rank reduction and pay cut but avoided jail time.


Operation Enduring Freedom

In April 2010, 3/1 deployed to
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, Afghanistan in support of
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(OEF). The battalion conducted combat operations in the
Garmsir District Garmsir District (or Garmser; ; from Persian گرمسیر, meaning "hot place") is located in the southern part of Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The district is large, but all the villages are along the Helmand River. The rest is a desert. The dis ...
, including activity in the Koshtay and Safar regions. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in November 2010.Kovach, Gretel C.
"Camp Pendleton's Thundering Third Returns"
''Sign on San Diego'', 16 November 2010.


Operation Inherent Resolve & the 2010s

In November 2011, 3/1 served as the GCE for the 11th MEU and deployed to the Indo-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in June 2012. On 14 February 2012, 3/1 suffered a tragedy when Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Kyler L. Estrada, assigned to India Company, was shot and killed during a live-fire and maneuvering night training exercise in
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. In October 2013, 3/1 was part of a UDP rotation to Camp Hansen, Japan. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in April 2014. In May 2015, 3/1 served as the GCE (Battalion Landing Team 3/1 aka BLT 3/1) for the 15th MEU and deployed to the Indo-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa in support of
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. The battalion was tasked with providing combat training and tactical advisement to foreign militaries to prepare them to fight the
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. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in December 2015. On 17 May 2015, 3/1 suffered a tragedy when one of their
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helicopters crashed during a training event in Hawaii, resulting in the loss of two Marines. In late 2016, 3/1 was part of a UDP rotation to Camp Fuji, Japan. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in spring 2017. In July 2018, 3/1 served as the GCE for the 13th MEU and deployed to the Indo-Pacific and Middle East. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in March 2019.


The 2020s

Between October 2020 and April 2021, 3/1 was assigned to the Special Purpose Marine-Air Ground Task Force and deployed to the Middle East region. In March 2023, 3/1 was assigned to
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and deployed to the Australia and the Indo-Pacific. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in October 2023. During this deployment, 3/1 suffered another tragedy when one of their MV-22 Osprey helicopters crashed during a training event, resulting in the loss of three Marines.


Medal of Honor recipients from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines


World War II

* Private First Class William Adelbert Foster – Company K – 1945 * Sergeant Elbert Luther Kinser – Company I – 1945


Korean War

* Private First Class William Bernard Baugh – Weapons Company – 1950 * Major Reginald Rodney Myers – H&S Company – 1950 * Captain Carl Leonard Sitter – Company G – 1950 * Technical Sergeant Harold Edward Wilson – Company G – 1951


Notable former members

* Smedley D. Butler, "Old Gimlet Eye", Mexican Revolution and World War I, Medal of Honor * Richard P. Ross Jr., World War II, Legion of Merit with Combat "V" * Foster LaHue, World War II, Silver Star * Walter Fillmore, Vietnam War, Bronze Star *
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, Iraq War and War in Afghanistan,
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* Bradley Kasal, Persian Gulf War and Iraq War, Navy Cross * Sean Stokes, Iraq War, Silver Star, Killed in Iraq *
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, Iraq War, Bronze Star, Commissioner of
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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. 3/1 has been presented with the following awards:


Associations


Huntington Beach 3/1 Marines Foundation

In 2005, 3/1 was "adopted" by the citizens of nearby
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. The Huntington Beach 3/1 Marines Foundation was formed the following year to oversee all programs, projects and activities in support of the Marines, Sailors and families of the Thundering Third. The city annually hosts a "3/1 RUN" in early March and the funds raised are used to support the Marines, Sailors, and families of the battalion during peace and wartime.


3rd Battalion 1st Marines Association

3rd Battalion 1st Marines Association
is a non-profit organization formed to help connect generations of Thundering Third Marines, Sailors, and families, to honor the fallen, and to preserve the battalion's brotherhood and family.


In popular culture


Books

In 2006, writer and historian
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published his book We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines Who Took Fallujah detailing the heroic actions he witnessed while embedded with Lima Company's 1st Platoon during 3/1's Fallujah deployment. The book has received overwhelming praise and is on the Commandant's Professional Reading List as of 2023. In 2012, writer Nathaniel R. Helms published his book ''My Men are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story'' recounting Sergeant Major Bradley Kasal's Navy Cross actions while serving as
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of Weapons Company 3/1 during Operation Phantom Fury.


Movies and Television

In 2006, a documentary series on
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called
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ran two episodes covering the actions of Cpl. Sean Stokes, SgtMaj. Bradley Kasal, and 1st Marine Division during Operation Phantom Fury. In 2007, a drama film called ''
Battle for Haditha ''Battle for Haditha'' is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, ''Battle for Haditha'' is Broomfield's follow up to ''Ghosts (2006 film), ...
'' was released. It is based on 3/1's involvement in the
Haditha Massacre The Haditha massacre was a series of killings on November 19, 2005, in which a group of United States Marines killed 25 unarmed Iraqi civilians. The killings occurred in the city of Haditha in Iraq's western province of Al Anbar. Among the dea ...
. In 2010, a documentary called '' The Western Front'' was released. Directed and produced by Zachary Iscol, a former Captain in 3/1, the movie documents his experiences as a Marine officer and the change in tactics during the war.


Video & Board Games

In 2005, Close Combat: First to Fight was released. Designed with input from former and active-duty Marines from 3/1 who had participated in Fallujah, Iraq during Operation Phantom Fury. In 2011, ''Phantom Fury: The 2nd Battle for Fallujah'', a solitaire board game based on the actions of 3/1 during Operation Phantom Fury was released by Nuts! Publishing. In 2023, Six Days in Fallujah released to the public. Set in the Second Battle of Fallujah the game follows the Marines of 3/1 as they fight the Iraqi insurgency in the city of Fallujah, Iraq.


Related topics

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Operation Phantom Fury The Second Battle of Fallujah, initially codenamed Operation Phantom Fury, Operation al-Fajr (, ) was an American-led offensive of the Iraq War that began on 7 November 2004 and lasted about six weeks. A joint military effort of the United ...
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External links


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References

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