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28: 62: 123: 241:(CBIRF). Being paired with this and many other units, like the security force battalion, broadened the range of circumstances that the 4th MEB could respond to. The wealth of assets at the 4th MEB's disposal made it very deadly and able to excel at missions. When a mission came up, the 4th MEB could be paired with almost any other Marine unit, like aviation and ground forces, to increase the mission's chance of success. The 4th MEB Marines underwent extensive training to become part of the anti-terrorism team, with 44: 230: 114:
and deter, detect, and defend from terrorist groups both domestically and internationally. The unit became operational on 29 October 2001, and was deactivated in February 2006.
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After a period of deactivation, the 4th Brigade was reactivated as the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism) on 29 October 2001 at ceremonies held at
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The 4th MEB was a unit designed to work independently, but also trained to work with other Marine units. It was organized with a couple of other units, like the
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tactics being prioritized. An example was Basic Urban Skills Training (BUST), the goal of which was to better train soldiers for urban environments.
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airfields and support a naval campaign to protect Norway. The next major operations for the 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade were Operations
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in 1964, when it was activated as the 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade and deployed to the East Coast and Caribbean for
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Jones, 1st Lt. Charlie, "Marine Corps Brigade Reactivation", News Release, USMC, 4th MEB Public Information Office
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On 26 July 2002, the 4th MEB became the first regular military unit to ever receive the Department of State Group
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Room-to-room house-clearing techniques are a part of the training simulated at Combat Town, Camp Lejeune in 2005.
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Higgins, Sgt. Joshua S., 4th MEB focuses on MOUT", News Release, USMC, Camp Lejeune Public Information Office
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Traynham, Sgt. Stephen L., "4th MEB to deactivate", II Marine Expeditionary Force, U.S. Marine Corps website
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as the 4th Marine Brigade. It served in France as one of the two infantry brigades of the
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Pike, John, "4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Antiterrorism)", Global Security.org
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In the 1970s, the 4th MAB's task changed from counter-terrorism to defending
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The Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet
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for the hard work and dedication of its Marines and sailors during
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in the 1990s. The main mission performed by the 4th MAB was
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United States of America
United States Marine Corps
Marine expeditionary brigade
United States Marine Corps
counterterrorism
terrorism

James G. Harbord
World War I
U.S. Army
2nd Infantry Division
Belleau Wood
Soissons
Meuse-Argonne
World War I
Vietnam War
counterinsurgency
intervention in the Dominican Republic
NATO
flank
Soviet Union
Norwegian
Desert Shield
Desert Storm
Operation Eastern Exit
Mogadishu
Somalia
Camp Lejeune

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