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  2. 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines - Wikipedia

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    Edward H. Hurst. Military unit. The 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment(3/7, V37) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. They are based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palmsand consist of approximately 800 Marines. The battalion falls under the command of the 7th Marine Regimentand the 1st Marine Division.

  3. Chesty Puller - Wikipedia

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    Chesty Puller. Lewis Burwell " Chesty " Puller (June 26, 1898 – October 11, 1971) was a United States Marine Corps officer. Beginning his career fighting guerillas in Haiti and Nicaragua as part of the Banana Wars, he later served with distinction in World War II and the Korean War as a senior officer. By the time of his retirement in 1955 ...

  4. 7th Marine Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Oscar F. Peatross. The 7th Marine Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California. Nicknamed the "Magnificent Seventh", the regiment falls under the command of the 1st Marine Division and the I Marine Expeditionary Force .

  5. Assault Amphibious Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Assault Amphibious Vehicle[ 2][ 3] ( AAV )—official designation AAVP-7A1 (formerly known as Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7 abbr. LVTP-7 )—is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle manufactured by U.S. Combat Systems (previously by United Defense, a former division of FMC Corporation ). [ 4][ 5] The AAV-P7/A1 is the current ...

  6. Presidential Unit Citation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Marine Corps: 18 March-30 June, 3 August-29 September 1951 all one award: Korean War: VMF 214 and VMF 323: U.S. Marine Corps: 3–6 August, 8–14 September, 12 October-26 November 1950 and 15 December 50–1 August 1951 all one award: Korean War: 1st Marine Aircraft Wing: U.S. Marine Corps: 18 March-30 June, 3 August-29 September 1951 all ...

  7. Battle of Chosin Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese defenders soon forced the Marines to dig in on the slopes between the road and the peaks [91] when the convoy passed 3/7's position by the afternoon. [89] With Hagaru-ri still not captured, the PVA High Command scrambled the 79th Division to resume attacks on Yudam-ni, while the 89th Division rushed south towards Kot'o-ri. [ 92 ]

  8. Good Conduct Medal (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Good Conduct Medal is one of the oldest military awards of the United States Armed Forces.The U.S. Navy's variant of the Good Conduct Medal was established in 1869, the Marine Corps version in 1896, the Coast Guard version in 1923, the Army version in 1941, and the Air Force version in 1963; the Air Force Good Conduct Medal was temporarily discontinued from February 2006 to February 2009 ...

  9. 5/16 inch star - Wikipedia

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    Currently in use. 5⁄16 Inch Star (silver) A 5⁄16 inch star (9.7mm) is a miniature gold or silver five-pointed star that is authorized by the United States Armed Forces as a ribbon device to denote subsequent awards for specific decorations of the Department of the Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and ...