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What (who) is 4th Medical Battalion (United States Marine Corps) - definition

MEDICAL UNIT OF THE US MARINE CORPS
4th Medical Battalion (United States Navy)

4th Medical Battalion (United States Marine Corps)         
4th Medical Battalion is a unit of the United States Marine Corps, staffed by personnel from both the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy that provides medical support to United States Marine Corps forces. The unit is based out of San Diego, California and falls under the command of the 4th Marine Logistics Group and the Marine Forces Reserve.
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  • alt=Color photo of the [[Marine Corps War Memorial]], a bronze statue of six marines raising a U.S. flag attached unto a Japanese pipe atop [[Mount Suribachi]].
  • Marine [[Amphibious Assault Vehicle]]s emerge from the surf onto the sand of Freshwater Beach, Australia
  • MV-22 Osprey]] at 10,000 feet
  • Beirut Memorial at [[Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune]]
  • CH-46 Sea Knight]] helicopters from an Air Force [[C-5 Galaxy]]
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  • Marines firing [[MEU(SOC) pistol]]s while [[garrison]]ed aboard a ship
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  • The Eagle, Globe and Anchor along with the U.S. flag, the Marine Corps flag and the Commandant's flag
  • Howard P. Perry, the first ''Negro'' recruit in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1942.
  • 1st Marine Division]] fighting Chinese forces in North Korea, December 1950
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  • U.S. Marines from the [[31st Marine Expeditionary Unit]] training
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  • Opha Johnson]] (far right) in 1946, with Colonel [[Katherine Towle]] (far left). They are looking at Opha Johnson's uniform being worn by PFC Muriel Albert.
  • French Foreign Legion]] Lieutenant, and U.S. Marine Corps officer [[Peter J. Ortiz]], who served in the European theater, often behind enemy lines
  • Maj. [[Samuel Nicholas]], first Commandant of the Marine Corps, was nominated to lead the Continental Marines by [[John Adams]] in November 1775.
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see USMC
USMC         
  • U.S. marines dismounting from an [[Assault Amphibious Vehicle]] in Djibouti
  • alt=Color photo of the [[Marine Corps War Memorial]], a bronze statue of six marines raising a U.S. flag attached unto a Japanese pipe atop [[Mount Suribachi]].
  • Marine [[Amphibious Assault Vehicle]]s emerge from the surf onto the sand of Freshwater Beach, Australia
  • MV-22 Osprey]] at 10,000 feet
  • Beirut Memorial at [[Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune]]
  • CH-46 Sea Knight]] helicopters from an Air Force [[C-5 Galaxy]]
  • 2nd Marine Division]].
  • 100px
  • Marines firing [[MEU(SOC) pistol]]s while [[garrison]]ed aboard a ship
  • Two of the first female graduates of the School of Infantry-East's Infantry Training Battalion course, 2013
  • 100px
  • The Eagle, Globe and Anchor along with the U.S. flag, the Marine Corps flag and the Commandant's flag
  • Howard P. Perry, the first ''Negro'' recruit in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1942.
  • 1st Marine Division]] fighting Chinese forces in North Korea, December 1950
  • CQB]] training
  • U.S. Marines from the [[31st Marine Expeditionary Unit]] training
  • Marines training in martial arts
  • Marine recruits at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
  • alt=black & white photograph of six U.S. marines standing in line, five with Civil War-era rifles and one with an NCO sword.
  • 100px
  • U.S. marines from [[1st Battalion, 7th Marines]] entering a palace in [[Baghdad]] in 2003
  • U.S. marines in training
  • 200px
  • 200px
  • Opha Johnson]] (far right) in 1946, with Colonel [[Katherine Towle]] (far left). They are looking at Opha Johnson's uniform being worn by PFC Muriel Albert.
  • French Foreign Legion]] Lieutenant, and U.S. Marine Corps officer [[Peter J. Ortiz]], who served in the European theater, often behind enemy lines
  • Maj. [[Samuel Nicholas]], first Commandant of the Marine Corps, was nominated to lead the Continental Marines by [[John Adams]] in November 1775.
  • 200px
  • ''American Marines in Belleau Wood'']], 1918
  • U.S. marines during the [[Second Battle of Fallujah]] in 2004
  • 200px
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  • alt=cartoon of a bulldog wearing a Marine helmet chasing a dachshund wearing a German helmet, the poster reads "Teufelhunden: German nickname for U.S. Marines. Devil Dog recruiting station, 628 South State Street"
  • The Final Stand at Bladensburg, Maryland, 24 August 1814
  • U.S. marines of "G" Company, [[2nd Battalion, 7th Marines]] in action during [[Operation Allen Brook]] in South Vietnam, 1968
  • 25px
  • 100px
  • evening dress uniform]].
  • 6}}
  • LHA-1}}, using both a Landing Craft Utility and CH-53E "Super Stallion" helicopters, during amphibious operations in Kuwait, 2003.
  • 6}}
  • 200px
  • final engagement]] between British and U.S. forces in the [[War of 1812]]
MARITIME LAND FORCE SERVICE BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES
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also U.S.M.C.
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4th Medical Battalion (United States Marine Corps)

4th Medical Battalion is a unit of the United States Marine Corps, staffed by personnel from both the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy that provides medical support to United States Marine Corps forces. The unit is based out of San Diego, California and falls under the command of the 4th Marine Logistics Group and the Marine Forces Reserve.