History of our Corps -April 30

Good morning Leathernecks, and on this the 30th and final day of April in the history of our beloved Corps:

In 1866, the Marine detachment of St. Mary’s boards the mail steamer Golden City in the Caribbean at the request of her captain to quell a riot.

In 1904, a Marine unit assumes duties at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, to conduct exhibition drills and guard displays.

In 1945, on Okinawa, the 1st Marine Division is attached to the XXIV Corps and begins moving forward to replace the 27th Infantry Division in the front lines.

          The 77th Infantry Division replaces the 96th Infantry Division at the same time.

          Meanwhile, in the European Theater, Adolph Hitler commits suicide as Berlin is being overrun by Soviet forces.

In 1946, following their return from China, VMTB-134 and VMF(N)-541 are deactivated at San Diego. VMF-422 is decommissioned.

In 1947, Mag-32, VMF-113, and VMH-314 are deactivated.

In 1951, the U.N. withdrawal ends.

          The 1st Marine Division, in Korea, is now near Hongchon, roughly half of the way back to Wonju, where it had started in February.

In 1952, seven VMF-311 jets on an interdiction mission engage eight MIGs and damage one.

In 1953, President Eisenhower submits a defense reorganization plan to Congress to strengthen the power of the Secretary of Defense.

In 1961, VMA-343 is deactivated at El Toro, after just having been recommissioned on 1 October 1960.

In 1963, the Marine Corps training mission is withdrawn at the request of the Haitian government.

In 1964, the last Marine officer to serve during WWI retires.

          Chief Petty Officer Percy L. Smith had enlisted in April 1916 at the age of 16.

In 1965, two Marines are killed in street fighting as BLT 3/6 seeks to clear part of the city of Dominican fighters.

In 1967, BLT 2/4 attacks 4 NVA battalions dug in around the village of Dai Do and interdicting the Cua Viet River.

          The battle lasts until 3 May.

          Marine losses are 81 dead and almost 300 wounded, while estimated enemy dead exceed 500.

In 1968, during the period 30 April through 3 May, the U.S. Navy River Assault Group, Battalion Landing Team, the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines (2/4), B Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines (1/3), and the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment participated in OPERATION DAI DO, an operation against the 48th and 52nd Regiments of the PAVN 320th Division to eliminate the threat to the junction of the Bo Dieu and Cua Viet Rivers.

In 1970, The 26th Marines and the 1st Battalion, 13th Marines (1/13) are deactivated at Camp Pendleton.

          The 1st Battalion, 6th Marines (1/6), 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines (3/6), and the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines (3/8) deploy to Quonset Point, Rhode Island, to standby aid to local authorities in handling a civil disturbance in New Haven, Connecticut.

          They remain there until 3 May, but are not employed.

In 1975, Saigon falls to the NVA and Vietnam is effectively reunited under Communist rule.

In 1993, MAG-32 is deactivated at Cherry Point.

In 1999, elements of the 26th MEU(SOC) go ashore in Albania to provide security and assistance to a camp housing refugees from Kosovo.

Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis, Frater Infinitas!

Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever!

Richard W. Pettengill, Corporal USMC

And damn proud of it!