LOGOTYPE
Put Key Words Here:
Fighting Soldiers From The Sky

Search

WithinThis Search Engine

Words or URL

 

SFAHQ.COM

Open

Directory

Allows You to

Submit and/or

ModifyYour

Submissions

 

 

Webmasters

parachute_wings_med.gif (4888 bytes)

 

 

If You Know

of a Site that

should be on the

Special Forces

Association

Search Engine

Please add it.

Add Your Site

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

de oppresso liber

 

Home : U S Marine Force Recon

Categories:

Medal of Honor Receipients (7)
Force Recon Medal of Honor Receipients..............(id.261)

  Links not in Specific Cats Above:

Find out what it takes to become a Force Recon Marine. Learn about the missions of units in operation worldwide. (id.5639)
(Hits: 1195 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Swift Silent Deadly, Images and links from a former Recon Marine 1st, 2nd and 3rd Recon Battalins. (id.5644)
(Hits: 653 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Relive the experiences of a Force Recon Marine. When you're the finest, it's hard to be humble. (id.5640)
(Hits: 425 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
1st Recon Bn, 1st Platoon, 1st Marine Div with excellent photo gallery. (id.5648)
(Hits: 315 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Recon 5, US Marine Recon, Delta's Recon Page. (id.5646)
(Hits: 285 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
Recon "Swift, Silent, Deadly" The 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion: Before, During Vietnam, and After. (id.5650)
(Hits: 161 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
For all current and former members of reconnaissance elements of the 1st Marine Division, including 1st Recon Bn, 1st Force Recon Co., 1st Recon Co., Amphib Recon, Deep Reconnaissance Platoon. (id.5649)
(Hits: 148 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Recon Marines Club Rules (id.5647)
(Hits: 118 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
These pages are personal, based entirely on my reaction and evaluation of events as I witnessed them. (id.5641)
(Hits: 112 Votes: 1 Rating: 10.00 )
Includes general information, news, roster and screenshots. (id.5663)
(Hits: 112 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
The unofficial Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman HM 8427 page (id.5645)
(Hits: 104 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
In 1985, Staff Sgt. Miles Kaiser found himself in El Salvador as part of a special operations force. (id.5651)
(Hits: 102 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), Today, the 24th MEU, and its sister units, the 22d and 26th MEUs, operate on a rotational basis as the landing force of the United States' Sixth Fleet, conducting operations in the Mediterranean. Camp Lejeune, NC. (id.5659)
(Hits: 83 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Harborsite for Alpha Company, 3rd Recon, during the Vietnam War. The sites purpose is to reunite and bring togther those who spent the defining times of their lives together. It also records its legacy through documentation and memories from those who served. (id.5662)
(Hits: 63 Votes: 0 Rating: 9.92 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), Since July 1987, the 15th MEU in the rotation with the 11th and 13th MEUs to provide a continuous presence in the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Gulf. Camp Pendleton, CA. (id.5658)
(Hits: 55 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
The call signs of Marine Corps Helicopter Squadrons; "VMO-3" "HML-367" "HMLA-367", Huey's, Huey Guns, and the Snakes. (id.5642)
(Hits: 51 Votes: 1 Rating: 10.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), The 26th MEU, and its sister units, the 22d and 24th MEUs, operate on a rotational basis as the landing force of the United States' Sixth Fleet, conducting operations in the Mediterranean. Camp Lejeune, NC (id.5643)
(Hits: 46 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), Since 1992, the 31st MEU (SOC) has successfully negotiated seven special operations certifications and continues to participate in deployments with Amphibious Squadron 11 throughout the Western Pacific. Okinawa, Japan. (id.5656)
(Hits: 43 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), rotated through the Western Pacific/Southwest Asia region and other areas for six months at a time. Camp Pendleton, CA. (id.5657)
(Hits: 38 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), The 22d MEU and its two sister units, the 24th and 26th MEUs, operate on a rotational basis as Landing Force, U.S. Sixth Fleet, usually in the Mediterranean Sea. Camp Lejeune, NC. (id.5655)
(Hits: 38 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Capabilities range from providing medical supplies, personnel and food for evacuation, to landing combat Marines ashore. (id.5652)
(Hits: 35 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
(MEU), Special Operations Capable (SOC), The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), originally designated the 17th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU), formed at Camp Pendleton, California, on April 13, 1979. Camp Pendleton, CA. (id.5654)
(Hits: 33 Votes: 0 Rating: 10.00 )
Amphibious Squadron ELEVEN and THIRTY-FIRST MEU operating at sea, deterrence against any potential aggressor in the Pacific region. (id.5653)
(Hits: 31 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
HMM-364 is the Air Combat element for the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit with events and history info; California. (id.5660)
(Hits: 24 Votes: 0 Rating: 0.00 )
Marine Corps Aviation Reconnaissance Association's log book for units VMJ, VMC, VMD, VMP, VMFP, VMAQ, VMO, VMU, VMCJ and VMFA (AW)using ATAR system. (id.5661)
(Hits: 23 Votes: 2 Rating: 9.00 )

Next 25

The Special Forces Search Engine - Copyright 2000 SFAHQ.COM