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4th Combat Engineer Battalion


FieldValue
unit_name4th Combat Engineer Battalion
image4thCombatEngineerBattalion.jpg
caption4th CEB insignia
dates25 August 1943 – present
countryUnited States of America
branchUnited States Marine Corps
typeCombat engineering
garrisonBaltimore, Maryland
motto"One team, one fight"
battles**World War II**
identification_symbolA gold rope encircling a blue ribbon with “*4th Combat Engineer Battalion * 4th Marine Division” around a gold chain, encircling a red circle. In the red circle, at the 12 of the clock position is the Eagle Globe and Anchor (EGA). Under the EGA is a gold, three-turreted-castle with “25 August 1943” written on the foundation stone and the 4th Marine Division “red Diamond” center directly in the front of the castle. Below the castle is the Bn motto, “One Team one fight.”
anniversaries25 August, Bn Birthday.
  • Battle of Kwajalein
  • Battle of Saipan
  • Battle of Tinian
  • Battle of Iwo Jima Twenty-First Century
  • Iraq War
  • War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)

The 4th Combat Engineer Battalion (4th CEB) is a combat engineer battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland and the Battalion has units in West Virginia, Alabama, Virginia, and Tennessee. They belong to the 4th Marine Division of the Marine Forces Reserve.

Organization

NameLocation
Headquarters and Services CompanyBaltimore, Maryland
Alpha CompanyCharleston, West Virginia
Bravo CompanyRoanoke, Virginia
Charlie CompanyLynchburg, Virginia
Delta CompanyKnoxville, Tennessee
Echo CompanyBessemer, Alabama
Engineer Support CompanyBaltimore, Maryland

History

World War II

Activated 25 August 1943 at Camp Pendleton, California, as Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Marines, 4th Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. Deployed during February 1944 to the Pacific Theater. Redesignated 31 August, as Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division. Participated in the Battle of Kwajalein, Battle of Saipan, Battle of Tinian and the Battle of Iwo Jima. Redeployed during October 1945 to Maui, Hawaii. Relocated during November 1945 to Camp Pendleton, California, where it was deactivated on 15 November 1945.

1951–2000

Reactivated on 1 November 1951 at Baltimore, Maryland, as Headquarters Company, 1st Engineer Battalion. Redesignated 1 July 1962 as 4th Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division.

Redesignated 1 June 1976 as 4th Combat Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division. Participated in numerous training exercises throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Called to Active Duty December 1990 to participate in the Persian Gulf War. Released from Active Duty May 1991.

Global War on Terror

In January 2003 the Battalion activated and deployed personnel in support of the initial invasion of the Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom). December 2004 activated and deployed personnel to serve as members of the 5th Civil Affairs Group and continue to support Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Eight members of the battalion were killed while on operations in Iraq.

Notable former members

  • Rob Jones

References

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