History of Our Corps – May 2

Good morning, Leathernecks, and on this the 2nd day of May in the history of our beloved Corps:

In 1896, in response to continuing problems in Nicaragua, Marines from the Alert move ashore at Corinto.

In 1927, Brigadier General Smedley Butler, his 3rd Brigade headquarters, the recently organized 6th Regiment, and VMF-3M arrive at Shanghai to reinforce the 4th Regiment.

In 1944, VMF-115 is the first flight element of MAG-12 to arrive on Emirau.

In 1945, the 1st Marine Division launches its first attacks against the Shuri Line on Okinawa.

In 1949, the 8th Marines sails from Morehead City to assume the mission of landing force for the Sixth Fleet.

          It will remain afloat until 26 September.

In 1952, star Boston Red Sox baseball player Ted S. Williams is recalled to active duty.

          He will serve in Korea flying Panther jets with VMF-311.

          He is not the only major league star to serve.

          Jerry Coleman of the New York Yankees switched from his World War II Dauntless to the Corsair and flies 63 missions in Korea.

In 1960, the 1st Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (1stLAAM) is activated as part of Force Troops at 29 Palms.

          It is armed with the HAWK (Homing All the Way Killer) missile.

In 1969, during Operation Maine Crag, the 3rd Marines search and destroy operation south of Khe Sanh, begun on 15 March, results in 157 enemy killed. Marine losses are 21 dead and 134 wounded.

In 1984, Bell Aerospace Textron rolls out the first landing craft air-cushion (LCAC) in New Orleans.

          The Navy hover craft will bring new speed and range to amphibious operations.

Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis, Frater Infinitas!

Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever!

Richard W. Pettengill, Corporal USMC

And damn proud of it!