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3rd Battalion, 4th Marines

3rd Battalion, 4th Marines
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3/4 insignia
Active
  • May 1, 1941–May 6, 1942
  • February 1, 1944–October 1, 1947
  • November 28, 1952– May 30, 2014
Activated September 17, 2015
Country United States
Allegiance United States
Branch United States Marine Corps
Type U.S. Marine Corps Infantry Battalion
Part of 7th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Division
Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
Nickname(s)

Thundering Third The Bull

DARKSIDE
Mascot(s) The water buffalo of Southeast Asia
Engagements

World War II

Vietnam War

War on Terror

Commanders
Notable
commanders

Alexander Vandegrift

General Robert Neller

Thundering Third The Bull

World War II

Vietnam War

War on Terror

Alexander Vandegrift

3rd Battalion, 4th Marines (3/4) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. Nicknamed "Thundering Third". The most recent leader Lt. Col. B.P. Mccoy's radio callsign is "Darkside". They are based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, and consist of approximately 1,000 Marines. The unit currently falls under the command of the 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, but — along with its two sister battalions — is hosted by the 3rd Marine Division, at Camp Schwab in Okinawa, Japan, when training in jungle warfare. The 3rd falls under the 4th Marine Regiment at such times.

The battalion was first activated in 1925 at Naval Base San Diego, California. Since its initial inception in 1925, this unit has had several periods of activation.

On May 1, 1941 at Cavite, Philippine Islands became the First Separate Marine Battalion, Navy Yard, Cavite. Relocated during December 1941 to Corregidor, Philippine Islands. Redesignated January 1, 1942 to the Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, Corregidor, Philippine Island. The 4th Marine Regiment participated in the Battle of Corregidor from January to May 1942. The unit was surrendered by an Army General and subsequently captured by enemy forces on May 6, 1942. After this 4th Marines temporarily ceased to exist.


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