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Vietnam 1966-1970. This site is dedicated to the Marines and sailors of 3/26 and their families, friends, and supporters. 3rd Battalion 26th Marine Regiment has a proud history of service in World War II and Vietnam. This site is not an official US Marine Corps site.
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Contact - 3/26 Marines | Home of 3/26 Marine Corps (Vietnam)
- History
3/26 fought in two wars – World War II and the Vietnam War....
- Command Chronology
Embarked on the LPH-10 USS Tripoli, 3/26 continued to...
- Personal Awards
Vietnam 1968. The President of the United States in the name...
- 3/26 Fatalities
3/26 Burial Sites. In memory of those Marines and corpsmen...
- TAPS & Archives
Bernard served in Korea from 1953-1955, and later, when the...
- Resources
Images of 3/26 Marines from around the Internet. If you own...
- Battalion Commanders
Vietnam War. Maj William A Thompson 28 May 66 – 1 Jun 66....
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The 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines (3/26) is an inactive infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. They were part of the 26th Marine Regiment and 5th Marine Division and fought during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. They were activated again for the Vietnam War but were deactivated after the war and remain inactive today.
The US Marines 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines (3/26) in Vietnam Command Chronologies & After Action Reports.
3/26 fought in two wars – World War II and the Vietnam War. In WW II the battalion saw action at Iwo Jima. 3/26 was in Vietnam from December 1966 through March 1970. Two 3/26 Marines, one from World War II and one from Vietnam (both from India Company), were recipients of the Medal of Honor.
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3rd Battalion/26th Marines - Vietnam - Kilo and H&S Companies for years 1968-1970 during the Vietnam War. Photos, true stories, combat operations.
Embarked on the LPH-10 USS Tripoli, 3/26 continued to operate against North Vietnamese Army Forces along with HMM-164 as the Special Landing Force BRAVO. Operations included Bold Mariner (the largest amphibious operation since World War II), Taylor Common, and Oklahoma Hills.