Banks, Cody, Sgt

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Current Service Status
USMC Retired
Current/Last Rank
Sergeant
Current/Last Primary MOS
0311-Rifleman
Current/Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Previously Held MOS
0300-Basic Infantryman
8152-Marine Corps Security Force (MCSF) Guard
Primary Unit
2010-Present, 0311, 4th Civil Affairs Group
Service Years
2005 - 2013
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Marine Combat Water Survival Qualified (WSQ)
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Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
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  2010-2010, 0311, 8th Marines



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8th Marines

The 8th Marine Regiment was formed on 9 October, 1917, at Quantico, Virginia during the build up for World War I. While training for war, the command was transferred to Fort Crockett, Texas to guard the nearby Mexican oil fields. The Regiment was joined there by the 9th Marines to form the 3d Marine Brigade; the first Advance Base Force of World War I. As such, the Marines were held in reserve to establish and defend naval bases in the Atlantic or the West Indies, if required. The 8th Marines was deactivated at Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1919.

A year later, the Regiment was reactivated for service in Haiti where Marines had been fighting the Cacos bandits since 1914. Through systematic patrolling which culminated in a number of brief, sharp clashes, the 8th Marines eliminated Haitian banditry that had lasted more than a hundred years. With its mission accomplished, the 8th Marines was deactivated again in 1925.

In 1940 the Regiment was formed once more, in San Diego, California. It was a well-trained unit by the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor and became the first Marine Regiment to deploy into the Pacific waters to Samoa. After ten months of jungle training, while defending the Samoan Islands, the Regiment sailed to reinforce the engaged 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal. While there, the 8th Marines won its first Presidential Unit Citation.

A second test was not long in coming. Joining the 2d Marine Division in New Zealand, the 8th Marines spent several months refitting for operation GALVANIC, the amphibious assault on Tarawa. In 76 hours of some of the bloodiest fighting in American history, the Marines seized that island and opened the door to the Japanese Empire. The lessons of Tarawa were to influence the conduct of amphibious operations for the rest of the war. For its gallant performance, the 8th Marine Regiment received its second Presidential Unit Citation.

After refitting in Hawaii, the 8th Marines sailed for the Marianas, to storm the beaches of Saipan and Tinian, capturing key bases for the air war against Japan. Reinforced with artillery, the Regiment later joined the 1st and 6th Divisions in the battle for Okinawa.

After a year of occupation duty in Japan, the 8th Marine Regiment left the Far East for Camp Lejeune. For the past four decades it has provided landing forces for the 2d and 6th fleets in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Caribbean. A demanding tempo of training and deployments has been interrupted by service in Lebanon, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. In 1980, the 8th Marines provided security forces for the Haitian/Cuban Refugee operation.

Marines from the Regiment attracted worldwide attention in August 1982 when the 2d Battalion, 8th Marines landed in Beirut, Lebanon, to ensure the safe evacuation of the Palestine Liberation Organization. In May of 1983, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines arrived in Beirut as the BLT of the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit. In October of that year, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines suffered a devastating loss from a terrorist attack on the BLT headquarters.

Almost simultaneously 2d Battalion, 8th Marines participated in Operation URGENT FURY, the successful liberation of the Island of Grenada and the rescue of American students. Immediately after departing Grenada, 2d Battalion, 8th Marines races to join the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force in Beirut, Lebanon ending their duties as part of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force and resuming their commitment as the Landing Force Sixth Fleet (LF6F) Battalion Landing Team.

In August 1990, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines participated in Operation SHARP EDGE in Liberia to protect American lives during that country's civil war. 3d Battalion, 8th Marines then relieved 2d Battalion, 4th Marines and successfully concluded SHARP EDGE in January 1991.

From December 1990 to April 1991 the 8th Marines participated in Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. 2d Battalion, 8th Marines participated in Operation PROVIDE COMFORT in northern Iraq from April to July 1991 and 3d Battalion, 8th Marines participated during July 1991. During December 1991, 2d Battalion, 8th Marines deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba during Operation TAKE CHARGE to assist in controlling masses of Haitian refugees. From September 1991 to March 1992, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines participated in the continuation of Operation Desert Storm in the Arabian Gulf.

During 1994 and 1996 elements of the Regiment participated in refugee control operations in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and embassy protection operations in Monrovia, Liberia and in Bangui, Central African Republic.

From June to July of 1999 3d Battalion, 8th Marines participated in operation JOINT GUARDIAN in Kosovo. A year later elements of 8th Marines were called on again for Operation EASTERN ACCESS, April 2000 to May 2000, on the island of Vieques located near Puerto Rico.

The Marines and Sailors of this proud Regiment are acutely aware of their heritage and mindful of their current mission. Our motto, "MORE THAN DUTY," underscores our commitment to Corps and country.

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Infantry Units
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USMC Regiment
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8th Marines

Smith, Jeff, LCpl, (1978-Present) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Swillinger, Brandon, LCpl, (2006-2008) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Meyer, Greg, Capt, (2014-Present) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
KENISTON, DAVID, CWO5, (1985-Present) 3 0306 Chief Warrant Officer 4
Gonzalez, Kevin, CWO2, (1995-Present) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
STOY, DANIEL, SSgt, (1995-2012) 3 0369 Staff Sergeant
Valdez-Castillo, Juan, Sgt, (2004-Present) 3 0341 Sergeant
Bryant, Adam, Cpl, (2010-Present) 3 0321 Corporal
Gonzalez, Carlos, Cpl, (2005-Present) 3 0331 Corporal
McMurray, Marcus, Cpl, (2006-2009) 3 0341 Corporal
Jackson, Walter, Cpl, (2001-2009) 3 0331 Lance Corporal
Lutz, Janos Victor, LCpl, (2006-2011) 3 0331 Lance Corporal
REED, SCOTT, LtCol, (1997-Present) 2 0202 Major
Woods, Ceyon, Capt, (2000-Present) 30 3002 Captain
Smith, Aaron, CWO4, (1991-2009) 57 5702 Chief Warrant Officer 4
Dagenhart, Jeff, SgtMaj, (1991-Present) 99 9999 Sergeant Major
Walters, Kevin, MSgt, (1989-2012) 33 3381 Master Sergeant
Bradley, James, GySgt, (1997-2014) 6 0619 Gunnery Sergeant
Farley, Bryan, GySgt, (1998-2008) 2 0231 Gunnery Sergeant
Gladden, Edwyn, GySgt, (1995-2008) 4 0491 Gunnery Sergeant
Macias Jr, Roberto, GySgt, (1990-2012) 1 0193 Gunnery Sergeant
Springer, Franklin, GySgt, (1993-2013) 2 0231 Gunnery Sergeant
Strohsahl, William, MSgt, (1996-Present) 8 0861 Gunnery Sergeant
Jones, Jason, SSgt, (1994-Present) 6 0629 Staff Sergeant
Moore, Derek, SSgt, (2001-Present) 33 3381 Staff Sergeant
Morris, Byron, SSgt, (1999-Present) 35 3537 Staff Sergeant
Nigro, Anthony, SSgt, (2007-Present) 6 0656 Staff Sergeant
Woods, David, GySgt, (2000-Present) 6 0681 Staff Sergeant
Almanza, James, Sgt, (2004-Present) 30 3043 Sergeant
Anderson, Tyrone, Sgt, (2001-Present) 4 0411 Sergeant
Beachum, David, Sgt, (2004-Present) 6 0651 Sergeant
Hoggard, Troy, Sgt, (2005-Present) 28 2841 Sergeant
JONES, OWEN, Sgt, (2005-Present) 4 0431 Sergeant
Lynn, Andrew, Sgt, (2007-2014) 6 0621 Sergeant
Saghy, Mark, Sgt, (2007-Present) 6 0621 Sergeant
Schmidt, Ryan, Sgt, (2002-2012) 30 3043 Sergeant
Vanderbush, Jamie, Sgt, (2009-2015) 6 0651 Sergeant
Camacho, Skyler, Cpl, (2005-2010) 2 0231 Corporal
Golden, Matthew, Sgt, (2004-2012) 2 0231 Corporal
Stauber, Luke, Cpl, (2009-2013) 35 3531 Corporal
Sullivan, Michael, Cpl 1 0151 Corporal
Walker, Michael, Cpl, (2008-2012) 35 3531 Corporal
Wanliss, Jeffrey, Sgt, (2006-Present) 30 3043 Corporal
Sullivan, Michael, Cpl 1 0151 Lance Corporal
Hottenstein, Jayce, Cpl, (2009-2014) 6 0621 Private 1st Class
Keniston, David, CWO5, (1985-2015) 0306 Chief Warrant Officer 4
James, Troy, 1stSgt, (1984-2010) 8999 First Sergeant
Russell, Ramon, CWO3, (1997-Present) 1 Chief Warrant Officer 2
Wright, Jamie, CWO2, (1992-2009) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Clemons, Allan, MSgt, (1996-Present) Gunnery Sergeant
Gladden, Edwyn, GySgt, (1995-2008) Gunnery Sergeant
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Caraway, Brandon, LCpl, (2006-2010) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
O'Donnell, Dennis, Maj, (1992-Present) 3 0302 Major
Burgess, Robert, Maj, (1992-2014) 2 0202 Major
Michaud, Aaron, SSgt, (2007-Present) 28 2862 Staff Sergeant
WARMATH, Kevin, WO, (1989-Present) 5 0511 Staff Sergeant
Craven, Brandon, Sgt, (2004-2014) 21 2171 Sergeant
Delossantos, Arniekane, Sgt, (2008-2012) 23 2311 Sergeant
Jack, Roger, Sgt, (2004-2008) 28 2834 Sergeant

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