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418:, and Battery I were two of four reserve artillery batteries mobilized to augment active component formations during the Gulf War. They deployed to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in December, and subsequently deployed to Saudi Arabia in January 1991. Battery H was attached to 1st Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, and Battery I to 10th Marine, 2d Marine Division, becoming parts of Task Force Papa Bear and Task Force Ripper, respectively, for the ground assault on 24 February through two obstacle belts and subsequent operations to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi forces. These active component augmentations were necessary as both of these artillery regiments were lacking one of their organic direct support artillery batteries, as they each had a battery attached to embarked and deployed Marine Expeditionary Units. 438: 1438: 72: 650:, Commanding General of the 4th Marine Division, spoke at the nationally televised press conference held in Chattanooga on 22 July 2015. He praised the Marines and Sailors who risked their lives to help others and stop the gunman. “The legacy that day is one of valor.” "'I can tell you that our Marines reacted the way you would expect,' the major general said. 'Rapidly going from room to room, they got their fellow Marines to safety. Once they had gotten to safety, some willingly ran back into the fight.'" 54: 470: 1981: 26: 426:. The 8-gun battery's 1000m by 700m position was on the far side of the second obstacle belt, well in front of the tank and infantry maneuver units it supported, with the burning Burqan oil field to its immediate east. This positioning far forward of the forward line of troops was selected to support the 1st Marine Division's northward momentum and Task Force Papa Bear's continued and rapid assault into Kuwait City. 2074: 1244: 434:, spotted two enemy multiple rocket launchers as they were shifted trails to fire to the south. They engaged and destroyed launchers with heavy automatic weapons and direct fire from their M198 155mm howitzer, while the rest of the battery continued to support the fire mission to the south and defend the battery position from ground assault. 344:
to transition to new tractor-mounted 7-inch (180 mm) naval guns. The 14th Marines had a headquarters detachment and ten artillery batteries divided into three battalions. Each battery was allotted four officers, twenty-four non-commissioned officers, and seventy-five privates. About one-third of
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On the night of 25 February, the Battalion CP occupied a new position in support of Task Force Papa Bear. A security patrol, which included Lance Corporal Troy L. Gregory of Battery H, was organized to investigate an enemy bunker adjacent to the new CP position. While conducting this patrol, Gregory
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field guns. Training days consisted of three intervals. Mornings were devoted to normal military duties and infantry drill, afternoons were used for gun drills and technical training, in the evenings junior enlisted men cared for the more than one hundred horses and mules assigned to the regiment.
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The battery was laid on an azimuth of fire to the north, when it received a battalion mass fire mission on a target 30 km to its south. Unknown the battery's Marines, an Iraqi Brigade was launching a counterattack through the burning oil field on 1st Marine Division Command Post. On battery's
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Battery H's final position was just south of the Kuwait International Airport when the ceasefire was announced. The Battery subsequently retrograded to the 1st Marine Division Support Area in Saudi Arabia. In April, the battery redeployed to the United States and was released from active duty.
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On 25 February, Battery H engaged, with direct howitzer fire, and destroyed an Iraqi mobility rocket launching system at a range of 800m, which was subsequently found to be in the center of an Iraqi brigade of D20 152mm howitzers. Battery H had just occupied an exposed firing position, having
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Throughout this initial tenure, the regiment remained at MCB Quantico and was armed with carriage-mounted Navy 3-inch (76 mm) landing guns. These guns had been developed by the Naval Weapons Factory at the turn of the 20th century. Unfortunately, these guns and their ammunition were not
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stepped on an Iraqi land mine and was critically wounded. Despite quick evacuation to a Naval Hospital, he died the following day of his wounded, just a few days before his 21st birthday. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart Medal and
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On July 16, 2015, four Marines with Mike Battery's Inspector-Instructor staff were killed by a gunman who was embarking on a shooting spree targeting military installations. In addition, a sailor died from his wounds two days later.
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The Battery Commander during the shootings, Major Mike Abrams, declared during the memorial service that his Marines "were selfless in their efforts to take care of one another, and they acted with unquestionable courage."
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their number comprised a cadre of trained artillerymen left behind by the 10th Regiment, the remainder were newly minted Marines fresh from recruit training or part of the pool of men available for overseas deployment.
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Some of the 3/14 Marines killed in action were reportedly killed while returning fire at the gunman, providing cover for a larger group of potential victims who were escaping over a fence. They were identified as:
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and was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery in section 60, Grave 7723. The Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center in Richmond was renamed in his honor.
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One of the Iraqi rocket launchers destroyed by Battery H, 3rd Battalion, 14th Marines, at the al Burqan Oil Field, Kuwait, 25 February 1991.
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among all forces and non-military organizations participating in stability operations in the MAGTF's battle space.
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As part of the massive demobilization of the American military following the signing of the treaties ending
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however its units are dispersed among 15 different sites in 12 states. Its primary weapon system is the
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with a maximum effective range of 30 km however one of its battalions has converted to fire the
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The 14th Marine Regiment was reactivated on June 1, 1943, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel
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consisting of three artillery battalions and a headquarters battery. The regiment is based in
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Regiment arrived in Pacific Theater on January 30, 1944 and subsequently participated in the
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commanded Battery H during the Gulf War; 6th CAG during the Iraq War; and, after the
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A Marine with Battery M, 3/14 hammers a door during a cache search in Rutbah, Iraq.
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east flank piece (Gun #1) Gunner Sgt Shawn Toney and Section Chief Sergeant
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received multiple shelling which significantly wounded one cannoneer, Sgt.
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under the callsign, "Excalibur". In 2007, the unit suffered one casualty
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They later deployed again in 2007 and became part of the Marine-led
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On June 7, 14th Marines received new Commanding officer, Colonel
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In addition, Sergeant DeMonte Cheeley, was shot in the leg.
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Index


United States of America
United States Marine Corps
Artillery
4th Marine Division
Marine Forces Reserve
Fort Worth, Texas
World War II
Battle of Kwajalein
Battle of Saipan
Battle of Tinian
Battle of Iwo Jima
Operation Desert Storm
War in Iraq
Randall M. Victory
Louis G. DeHaven
artillery
United States Marine Corps
Fort Worth, Texas
M777A2 Howitzer
High Mobility Artillery Rocket System
Marine Air Ground Task Force
unity of effort
Headquarters Battery
Fort Worth, Texas
2nd Battalion, 14th Marines
Grand Prairie, Texas
3rd Battalion, 14th Marines
Bristol, Pennsylvania
5th Battalion, 14th Marines

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