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26th Marine Expeditionary Unit

A Certain Force in an Uncertain World

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
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Return to the sea from whence we came: 26th MEU sets sail for final exercise

By Cpl. Michael S. Lockett | January 21, 2013

The soul of the Marine Corps was born at sea; naval infantrymen meant to support boarding actions through accurate, long-range fire from the fighting tops and decks of sailing ships. The role of the Corps expanded to amphibious operations, an area of warfare the Army was unequipped to handle, and from there to prolonged campaigns ashore, operating MORE
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Ship’s tax: Marines see life at sea from the other side

By Cpl. Michael S. Lockett | January 17, 2013

In the tradition of the Royal Navy during the age of sail, from which much of the American naval tradition and order sprang, the Marines aboard a ship were in place with two roles in mind. The first was that of naval infantry; the specialization of ship-to-ship warfare and life at sea dictated that Marines be trained differently from land bound MORE
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VMM-266 Marines receive Air Medal with V for Air Force pilot rescue

By Cpl. Michael Lockett | January 07, 2013

Marines of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 266 Reinforced received the Air Medal with combat distinguishing device Jan. 7, 2013, for their actions in rescuing a downed Air Force pilot during Operation Odyssey Dawn March 22, 2011. Capt. Erik Kolle, pilot of the MV-22B Osprey that flew the mission, Staff Sgt. David Potter and Sgt. Daniel MORE
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Since World War II, in nearly every crisis, the United States Marine Corps has deployed projection forces, with the ability to move ashore with sufficient sustainability for prolonged operations. These forces have been organized into Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTF), a combination of air, ground and support assets. MAGTFs are established for specific missions, or in anticipation of a wide range of possible missions. Combining air, ground and logistic assets maximizes the combat power of each of the war fighting elements. MAGTFs have long provided the United States with a broad spectrum of response options when U.S. and allied interests have been threatened and in non-combat situations that require instant response to crisis. Selective, timely and credible commitment of air-ground units have, on many occasions, helped bring stability to a region and sent signals worldwide to aggressors that the United States is willing to defend its interests, and it is able to do so with a significantly powerful force on extremely short notice.

26th MEU Press Releases

26th MEU set to return to Camp Lejeune

November 11, 2012 — Marines and sailors from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, who were supporting the Federal MORE
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Update: 26th MEU assists Staten Island residents

November 04, 2012 — Marines assigned to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit are currently helping residents of Staten MORE
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26th MEU deploys in support of Hurricane Sandy disaster relief

November 01, 2012 — Marines and sailors with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed aboard the USS Wasp (LHD-1) on MORE
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