1st Transportation Support Battalion

1st Transportation Support Battalion (TSB) is a General Support (GS) logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps that is headquartered at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The unit falls under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 1 and the 1st Marine Logistics Group.

1st Transportation Support Battalion
Active5 Aug 1950 - 17 May 1971

30 Mar 1976 - 18 Dec 1998

1 Oct 2014 - present[1]
Country United States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
TypeCombat Logistics
RoleProvide General Support Combat Logistics Support to I MEF
Part ofCombat Logistics Regiment 1
1st Marine Logistics Group
Garrison/HQMCB Camp Pendleton, California
Motto(s)Semper Pergendum
EngagementsKorean War

Vietnam War
Gulf War

Operation Restore Hope
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol C.E. Stocker

Mission

Provide transportation and throughput support for the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) to facilitate the distribution of personnel, equipment, and supplies by air, ground, and sea.

Subordinate units

  • Headquarters and Service Company
  • Landing Support Company
  • Motor Transport Company
  • Support Company

History

Korean War

The 7th Motor Transport Battalion was activated at the outset of the Korean War on August 5, 1950 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. That same month the battalion departed the West Coast for Kobe, Japan where it staged for follow on tasking. On September 15, 1950, 7th Motor Transport Battalion began to come ashore during the Battle of Inchon. The battalion remained in support of the 1st Marine Division for the remainder of the war and took part in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, fighting on the East-Central Front and action on the Western Front.

Inter-war years

After the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed the battalion remained in Korea until March 1955 when it was relocated back to MCB Camp Pendleton, CA. The battalion was reassigned to the 1st Marine Division in October 1955 and continued to train in the Southwestern United States for the next decade.

Vietnam War

7th Motor Transport Battalion landed in South Vietnam in March 1966. During its time in Vietnam the battalion supported combat operations near Da Nang, Chu Lai and Quảng Trị. 7th Motor Transport Battalion departed South Vietnam in February 1970. Arriving back at MCB Camp Pendleton in March 1970 the battalion was initially assigned to the 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade. The battalion was again assigned to the 1st Marine Division in April 1971 only to be deactivated the next month on May 7, 1971.

1970s - 1990s

7th Motor Transport Battalion was reactivated on March 30, 1976 at MCB Camp Pendleton, CA as part of the 1st Force Service Support Group (1st FSSG). The battalion deployed to Saudi Arabia in December 1990. It supported combat operations during the Gulf War and returned to the United States is April 1991. In December 1992, 7th Motor Transport Battalion was part of the Unified Task Force sent to Somalia to conduct humanitarian assistance. The battalion departed Somalia in February 1993. Elements of 7th Motor-T next participated in Operation Vigilant Warrior in Kuwait in response to build up of Iraqi Republican Guard forces on the border in October 1994. The battalion was deactivated on December 8, 1998.

Reactivation and current operations

1st Tranportation Support Battalion was reactivated at MCB Camp Pendleton, CA on October 1, 2014 as part of Combat Logistics Regiment 1 and the 1st Marine Logistics Group.

Unit awards

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. 1st TSB has been presented with the following awards:[1] .

Streamer Award Year(s) Additional Info
Presidential Unit Citation Streamer with three Bronze Stars 1950, 1950, 1951, 1966-67 Korea, Vietnam
Joint Meritorious Unit Award Streamer 1992–1993 Somalia
Navy Unit Commendation Streamer with three Bronze Stars 1952-53, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1990-91 Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War
Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with two Bronze Stars 1969, 1984-86, 1995-1997 Vietnam
National Defense Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars 1951–1954, 1961–1974, 1990–1995, 2001–present Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, War on Terrorism
Korean Service Streamer with two Siler Stars 1950-1953
Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamer 1992–1993 Somalia
Vietnam Service Streamer with two Silver Stars

Southwest Asia Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars 1990-91 Gulf War
Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer 2001–present
Korean Presidential Unit Citation Streamer 1950
Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm Streamer 1965–1971
Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation Civil Actions Streamer 1965–1971
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See also

References

  1. "1st TSB Lineage and Honors" (PDF). www.usmcu.edu. United States Marine Corps. April 28, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
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