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The Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Bangor (MSCFBn Bangor) is part of the
Marine Corps Security Force Regiment The Marine Corps Security Force Regiment is a dedicated security and anti-terrorism unit of the United States Marine Corps. It provides security forces to guard high-value naval installations, most notably those containing nuclear vessels and w ...
. Its mission is to provide dedicated security support to Strategic Weapons Facility, Pacific (SWFPAC) operations.


History

MCSFBn Bangor traces its lineage back to the establishment of the former Marine Barracks, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on Sept. 16, 1896. The Barracks has since grown steadily in size and responsibility. On July 2, 2008, the unit was re-designated as Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor.


Lineage

1896-1960 *Activated 16 September 1896 as Marine Barracks, Puget Sound Naval Station, Washington. *Marine Detachment established 18 October 1919 at Naval Ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington. *Redesignated 30 November 1945 as Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington. *Redesignated 1 July 1948 as Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Bangor, Washington. *Deactivated 1 July 1950 as all personnel transferred to Marine Barracks, Naval Ordinance Depot, Puget Sound, Keyport, Washington. *Redesignated 23 April 1952 as Marine Barracks, Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington. *Redesignated 30 May 1956 as Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Bangor, Washington. *Deactivated 30 June 1960. 1964–Present *Reactivated 1 January 1964 as Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Bangor, Washington. *Relocated 23 November 1970 to Keyport, Washington, and redesignated as Marine Barracks, Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington. *Placed under Operational Control of Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Washington, on 1 February 1977. *Redesignated 15 June 1977 as Marine Barracks, Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, Washington. *Redesignated 1 October 1978 as Marine Corps Security Forces Company, Bangor, Washington. *Placed under Operational Control of Strategic Weapons Facility, Pacific, Bangor, Washington, on 23 April 1991. *Redesignated during April 2008 as Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, Bangor, Washington.


Unit awards

The following unit and campaign awards have been awarded to MCSFBn Bangor: Navy/Marine Corps Navy Unit Citation (NUC) Streamer *1975-1979 Navy/Marine Corps Meritorious Unit Citation (MUC) Streamer with 4 Bronze Stars *1982-1985 *1986-1988 *1995-1997 *2011-2014 World War I Victory Streamer American Defense Service Streamer American Campaign Service Streamer World War II Victory Streamer National Defense Service Streamer with 3 Bronze Stars *
Korean War , date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
June 27, 1950 - July 27, 1954 *
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (also known by #Names, other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vie ...
January 1, 1961- August 14, 1974 *
Persian Gulf War The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Iraq were carried out in two key phases: ...
August 2, 1990 - November 30, 1995 *
Global War on Terrorism The war on terror, officially the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), is an ongoing international counterterrorism military campaign initiated by the United States following the September 11 attacks. The main targets of the campaign are militant ...
September 11, 2001 – Present day Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer


Personnel

The majority of the Navy personnel assigned are Masters-At-Arms specialist, while the majority of the Marines are Infantrymen. Marines assigned to the battalion are assigned a secondary
Military Occupational Specialty A United States military occupation code, or a military occupational specialty code (MOS code), is a nine-character code used in the United States Army and United States Marine Corps to identify a specific job. In the United States Air Force, a sy ...
(MOS) of 8152 (Marine Corps Security Force Guard). Junior Marines come direct to the unit after receiving their basic training at one of the Marine Corps Recruit Depots, followed by the School of Infantry (to become infantrymen) and Marine Corps Security Forces Training Company (for security forces specific training). Junior Marines on their first enlistment typically serve two years with the unit before receiving orders to a standard Marine Infantry battalion for the rest of their enlistment. NCO's, SNCO's, and Officers may come from virtually any MOS in the Marine Corps, and are typically have at least four years in the Marine Corps. NCO's and above are considered to be on a career enhancing "B-billet", or Special Duty Assignment, and typically serve three years with the battalion.


Personnel Reliability Program (PRP)

All personnel assigned to the unit must meet the vigorous standards of the Navy's Personnel Reliability Program (PRP). Failure to meet and maintain these standards results in reassignment to a conventional unit in the Fleet. Losing one's clearance can also be punished under the UCMJ.


Training

All junior Marines assigned to MCSFBn Bangor must have completed the following training: * Infantry Training Battalion at the
School of Infantry A School of Infantry provides training in weapons and infantry tactics to infantrymen of a nation's military forces. Schools of infantry include: Australia *Australian Army – School of Infantry, Lone Pine Barracks at Singleton, NSW. France ...
(East/West) (SOI(E)/SOI(W)) - Teaches basic infantry skills to new Marines. *
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- (NSA Northwest, Chesapeake, VA) - Teaches Security Forces specific skills and procedures, basic room clearing, shotgun and pistol marksmanship, and unarmed/armed restraint techniques and combat skills. NCO's typically attend the same training as the junior Marines, while SNCOs and Officers attend a shortened supervisor's course.


Organization

The Battalion is organized into several Marine Guard Platoons and Navy Master-At-Arms Divisions. There is also a Recapture Tactics Team (RTT) organic to the battalion. Details regarding the exact organization, operations, and facilities is confidential information, covered by federal non-disclosure agreements. Externally, MCSFBn operationally reports to SWFPAC, while administratively answering to
Marine Corps Security Force Regiment The Marine Corps Security Force Regiment is a dedicated security and anti-terrorism unit of the United States Marine Corps. It provides security forces to guard high-value naval installations, most notably those containing nuclear vessels and w ...
. MCSFBn also interacts with the U.S. Department of Energy, the
Defense Threat Reduction Agency The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is a combat support agency within the United States Department of Defense (DoD) for countering weapons of mass destruction (WMD; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high explosives). Accor ...
, and the U.S. Strategic Command.


Ceremonial Drill Team and Summer Parades

In addition to its guard mission, the MCSFBn maintains a Ceremonial Drill Team which is the only one of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. The unit is active at a number of regional civic and sporting events and unit sponsored summer parades. All of these functions are in addition to each Marine being a member of the guard force. The annual Summer Parade has been hosted by the battalion every summer since 1977.


Recapture Tactics Team (RTT)

The Recapture Tactics Team (RTT) specializes in
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procedures. Marines and Sailors are given an opportunity, if the Command allows them, to try out for RTT. Typically, only a small fraction of the Marines and Sailors who are permitted to try out for CQB Platoon are actually selected from the grueling two-week selection process. Those who are selected then have a tactical spin-up (a period of intensive preparatory training,) before reporting to USMC CQB School where they undergo an intensive seven-week advanced combat marksmanship and dynamic assault course. The Marines and Sailors learn to violently recapture and take back by force, the United States personnel and property that has been stolen or otherwise compromised. All RTT Marines attend the Close Quarter Battle School, which is 7 weeks long (not including platoon tryouts, spin-ups, and the post-Schoolhouse breaking in period.) Afterward, they are eligible to attend the following courses, pending their command's approval: * Designated Marksman Course *Assault Breacher /
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or MOE, (small unit
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and door breaching tactics)


Significant Events


1989 Marine Suicide

On 14 January 1989, an 18- year-old Marine shot himself in the head with his M-16 rifle while stationed in a guard tower. A Navy investigation revealed discrepancies with his behavior that were not reported as required under the PRP program. A Stanford University report below in the external links portion provides additional details.


2001 Vehicle Accident

In July 2001, a V-150 armored vehicle rolled over. Two 20-year-old Marines died of injuries and three other Marines were injured. A 2001 Kitsap Sun article below in the external links portion provides additional details.


2009 Security breach

In November 2009, 5 senior citizens were arrested after breaching the base perimeter security and attempting to gain access to one of the restricted areas of the base. A 2009 Kitsap Sun article below in the external links section provides additional details.


In Popular Books

The 2006 book "Blood Stripes: The Grunt's View of the War in Iraq" was written by a former Marine officer who had served at Bangor and follows several junior Marines from their time at Bangor through the war in Iraq and onwards to their civilian life.


Notable Marines

Former Marine Sgt Jarrett Kraft was stationed with (then) MCSFCo Bangor's 1st Platoon before serving in Iraq where he earned the Navy Cross in Dec. 2004. One of the Marines he was attempting to aid was Lance Corporal Eric Hillenburg, who had also served with Kraft at Bangor. LCPL Hillenburg died of wounds received during the battle. Details on both are provided below in the external links section.


See also

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Marine Security Guard A Marine Security Guard (MSG), also known as a Marine Embassy Guard, is a member of the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (formerly Marine Security Guard Battalion), a brigade-sized organization of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) whose de ...
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Office of Secure Transportation The U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Secure Transportation (OST) provides safe and secure transportation of nuclear weapons and components and special nuclear materials, and conducts other missions supp ...


References

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External links



MCSFBn Bangor official webpage at Headquarters Marine Corps.

MCSFBn Bangor Facebook webpage.

Summer Parade, Kitsap Sun 2006.

Summer Parade, Kitsap Sun 2014.
MCO P1326.6D
SELECTING, SCREENING, AND PREPARING ENLISTED MARINES FOR SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND INDEPENDENT DUTIES.

MCSFBn Bangor lineage and honors.

Stanford report, pg 326, concerning the Marine suicide in 1989.

2001 Kitsap Sun article on the V150 accident.

2009 Kitsap Sun article on the security breach.

Sgt Kraft's Navy Cross citation.

LCpl Hillenburg's memorial. {{US Marine Corps navbox Battalions of the United States Marine Corps