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The regiment was due to be the reserve for the 6th Marine Division but was able to come ashore on the island on D-Day, 1 April 1945, due to the lack of resistance at the outset of the battle. They initially swept through the northern Motobu Peninsula where except for heavy fighting during the Battle
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A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. The 29th Marine Regiment has been presented with the following awards:
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Originally an "orphan unit", the First Battalion of the 29th Marine Regiment was formed as the Second Separate Infantry Battalion in February 1944 and re-designated as 1/29 en-route to its first combat assignment, attached to the
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with the main mission of accepting the surrender of Japanese forces there and helping to repatriate those soldiers and other Japanese nationals back to Japan.
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While recuperating on Guam the war ended and that September the regiment received a warning order for it to prepare to move to China. Following the
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before the push into Naha. The fighting was so intense that during the relief in place the 4th Marines sustained 70 casualties.
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on the western side of the island. The 29th made steady progress south until 12 May 1945 when on the outskirts of
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veteran, who served as Chief of Staff of the training center in Camp Lejeune. The regiment was assigned to the
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of Yae Take they met only moderate resistance. About two weeks after landing, division commanding general
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The hill was part of a complex of three hills that formed the western anchor of General
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by Harold Stephens depicts the 29th Marine Regiment and takes place in China during
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the ran into a low, loaf shaped hill which was soon to be named Sugar Loaf Hill.
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as a separate reinforced regiment on 1 May 1944. Its first commander was Colonel
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Following heavy fighting in the south the 6th Marine Division replaced the
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The Six Marine Divisions in the Pacific: Every Campaign of World War II
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Follow Me!: the Story of the Second Marine Division in World War II
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Follow Me!: the Story of the Second Marine Division in World War II
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Follow Me!: the Story of the Second Marine Division In World War II
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Infantry units and formations of the United States Marine Corps
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THE FINAL CAMPAIGN: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa
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THE FINAL CAMPAIGN: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa
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Shuri Line defense. Originally the objective of the
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Whaling. 262: 179:, its First Battalion fought in the 392:Presidential Unit Citation Streamer 120:Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign 13: 345: 14: 709: 413:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Streamer 469: 456:Navy Occupation Service Streamer 448: 426: 405: 384: 68: 50: 26: 641: 630: 626:Sugar-Loaf the Gateway to Naha 619: 608: 597: 559: 544: 529: 514: 358: 167:(29th Marines) is an inactive 1: 572:. Jefferson, North Carolina: 551:Johnston, Richard W. (1948). 536:Johnston, Richard W. (1948). 521:Johnston, Richard W. (1948). 507: 434:World War II Victory Streamer 32:29th Marine Regiment Insignia 330:Occupation of Northern China 7: 10: 714: 202: 173:United States Marine Corps 76:United States Marine Corps 648:Stephens, Harold (2002). 566:Clark, George B. (2006). 142: 137: 91: 81: 63: 45: 37: 25: 20: 482:October 1946 – Mar 1946 352:Robert M. McTureous, Jr. 58:United States of America 41:deactivated 1 April 1946 574:McFarland & Company 270:Lemuel C. 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United States of America
United States Marine Corps
6th Marine Division
World War II
Battle of Saipan
Battle of Eniwetok
Battle of Guam
Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign
Battle of Okinawa
Victor Bleasdale
William J. Whaling
infantry
United States Marine Corps
World War II
Battle of Saipan
2nd Marine Division
Okinawa
6th Marine Division
1946
2nd Marine Division
Battle of Saipan
Rathvon M. Tompkins
Jack P. Juhan
Mount Tapotchau
6th Marine Division
Camp Lejeune
North Carolina
Victor Bleasdale
World War I

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