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Unit Details

Strength
USMC Battalion
Type
Infantry
 
Year
1917 - Present
 

Description
3rd Battalion 6th Marines is an infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Also known as "Teufelhunden", it consists of approximately 300 Marines and Sailors. They fall under the 6th Marine Regiment and the 2nd Marine Division.

Active Years
August 14, 1917 – August 20, 1919
June 14, 1922 – August 10, 1922
June 12, 1924 – November 10, 1928
November 1, 1940 – March 27, 1946
October 17, 1949 – present

Notable Persons
None
 
Reports To
Infantry Units
 
Active Reporting Units
 
Inactive Reporting Unit
None
 
2011 Members Who Served in This Unit


 

  • Acker, Paul, GySgt, (1953-1977)
  • Ackerman, William (Wild Bill), SSgt, (1961-1975)
  • Acosta, Anthony, SSgt, (1998-2008)
  • Acosta, Raymond, Sgt, (1998-2008)
  • Adams, Geoffrey, GySgt, (1979-1999)
  • Adkins, Brian, Sgt, (1991-1995)
  • Agnew, Joseph, Cpl, (1981-1987)
  • Alexander, Jerad, Sgt, (1998-2006)
  • Alicea, Benji, MSgt, (1992-2013)
  • Allen, Howard H., Sgt, (1963-1967)
  • Allen, Jeff, Cpl, (1988-1992)
  • Allen, Robert, Sgt, (2000-Present)
  • Almanza, James, Sgt, (2004-Present)
  • Almanza, James, Sgt, (2004-2012)
  • Altiero, Brian, 1stLt, (1984-2006)
  • Ames, Stephen, Cpl, (1984-1988)
  • Anderson, Cecil, Cpl, (1999-2003)
  • Anderson, David, Cpl, (1982-1986)
  • Anderson, Michael, SSgt, (1979-1990)
  • Anderson, Travis, Cpl, (2008-2013)
  • Angelucci, Stephen, Cpl, (1991-1995)
  • Apis, Lar, Sgt, (2000-2009)
  • Archer, Chris, LCpl, (2002-2006)
  • Archer, Joshua, Sgt, (2002-2007)
  • Arellano, Mario, WO, (2000-Present)
  • Argenta, Anthony, Sgt, (1986-1994)
  • Aristy, Daniel, LCpl, (2007-2008)
  • Armentrout, Jody, SgtMaj, (1999-Present)
  • Arnold, Richard, Cpl, (1984-1988)
  • Arriola, Francisco, Sgt, (1975-1983)
  • ARROYO, MILTON, Cpl, (1985-1989)
  • Asher, Steven, Cpl, (1987-1991)
  • Ashley, John, PFC, (1962-1963)
  • Ashley, Kim, Cpl, (1974-1978)
  • Assad, James, SSgt, (1995-2013)
  • Atkins, Jeremy, Sgt, (2000-2009)
  • Auman, Allen, Sgt, (1994-1998)
  • Avery, Ken, Cpl, (1985-1991)
  • Aziz, Hamed, Cpl, (1998-2002)
 
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  Unit History Detail
Date
Aug 01, 1918

Title
Battalion Indian Head Patch

Content
During World War I the Fifth and Sixth Marines fought in France as the Fourth Marine Brigade of the US Army's 2nd Infantry Division were forced to wear the Army's uniform. The Marines had only the eagle, globe, and anchor on their soft covers to distinguish themselves from their Army brothers-in-arms. As this did not sit well with the Marines, a patch was designed to distinguish them from their counterparts. A black shield with one five-pointed star and an Indian head with full war bonnet was selected. It is said that the black was for mourning and respect for their casualties, the shield for defense, and the star for the Second Division Commander, Brigadier General John A. Lejeune, and the Indian for General Lejeune's nickname "Old Indian." Another source says the patch was derived from a U.S. Coin in circulation at the time.

General Lejeune himself gave a somewhat different history as to the origin of the patch in his 1930 autobiography "The Reminiscences of a Marine." He states; "There was no inferiority complex about the Second Division. We knew that we were second to none, but also that we were better than any! So we adopted the star and Indian head as Division Insignia, the Indian head representing its fighting ability, and the star its spirit or espirit de corps. It was, I think, the First Division of the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Force) to wear insignia."

"We carried the idea out, too, to its logical conclusion by providing a different background for each regiment, each Battalion, and each separate detachment."

The Sixth Marine Regiment used the same design in a diamond shape instead of a shield. The color of the background on which the star was placed shows the battalion: black, headquarters; green, supply; purple, machine-gun company; red, First Battalion; yellow, Second Battalion; and blue, third battalion.
   

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