World War II The battalion was formed on 24 February 1941 at
Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, as the
1st Pioneer Battalion,
1st Marine Division to be a specialized unit to conduct
shore party operations during
amphibious assaults, and to provide close combat engineer support to the Marine infantry. The average age of the enlisted men was about 18, and they referred to themselves as "
draft dodgers" because all were volunteers. They relocated during April 1941 to
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island,
South Carolina and again in September 1941 to "Tent City One" at
Marine Corps Air Station New River,
North Carolina During World War II, the Pioneer Battalion consisted of a headquarters and three pioneer companies with each pioneer company consisting of a headquarters and three pioneer platoons. The Pioneer Battalion together with an Engineer Battalion and a
Seabee Battalion comprised the
17th Marines, the Division's Engineer Regiment. On 14 June 1942 the battalion traveled by a five-day train journey to
San Francisco, with the final destination of
Wellington, New Zealand which was not disclosed to personnel at the time. The sail to New Zealand was on the
USAT John Ericsson (NY-307), a former Swedish deluxe cruise liner the S.S. Kungsholms, departing from the
Oakland Naval Base. They were redesignated on 12 January 1943 as the
1st Battalion, 17th Marines and again on 30 June 1944 as the
First Engineer Battalion The battalion participated in combat during the
Battle of Guadalcanal, Eastern New Guinea,
Battle of New Britain,
Battle of Peleliu and the
Battle of Okinawa. Following the war they were sent to
Tientsin, China in September 1945 as peacekeepers and returned to the United States during June 1947 to Camp Pendleton, California
Korean War The battalion deployed during August 1950 to
Kobe, Japan, joining the
1st Provisional Marine Brigade they were then sent in September 1950 to
Inchon, Korea, and joined the
1st Marine Division. During the war they participated in the following battles: •
Battle of Pusan Perimeter •
Battle of Inchon-Seoul •
Battle of Chosin Reservoir • East-Central Front • Western Front Following the
armistice the battalion participated in the defense of the
Korean Demilitarized Zone from August 1953 – April 1955. They returned to Camp Pendleton, California in April 1955 and were again redesignated on 1 May 1957 as the
1st Pioneer Battalion.
Vietnam War The battalion was again redesignated on 1 May 1963 as the
1st Engineer Battalion and departed San Diego Harbor with the 7th Marine Regiment (RLT-7) on WW-II Troop Ships USS Pickaway (APA-222) and USS Renville (APA-227) on 23 May 1965 for
Camp Hansen,
Okinawa, with a brief stop-over at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. From Okinawa they deployed to Qui-Nhon SVN, landing there on 06-7 July 1965. On 10 November 1965 7th Marines re-deployed to
Chu Lai in the
Republic of Vietnam. One Marine was lost on the USS Renville while en route to Hawaii due to appendicitis which was misdiagnosed as sea-sickness. During the Vietnam War the 1st Engineer Battalion supported 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions of the 1st 5th and 7th Marines in combat operations from July 1965 through April 1971, operating from Qui-Nhon, Chu-Lai and Da-Nang, the most famous of which was Operation "Starlight" conducted August 1965 where
Sgt. Robert E. O'Malley was awarded the first Marine Corps
Medal of Honor of the Vietnam War.
1980s and 1990s The battalion participated in
Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in
Southwest Asia from August 1990 until March 1991. In May 1992, the unit was brought out to conduct
riot control operations in the
city and
county of Los Angeles during the
1992 Los Angeles riots. They would later take part in
Operation Restore Hope in
Somalia from December 1992 – February 1993. Elements would participate in Fire-Fighting efforts in the Western United States during August and September 1994.
Global war on terror The battalion has participated in
Operation Iraqi Freedom from March 2003 until the present. The battalion headquarters and 3 engineer companies were deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 as part of the NATO counterinsurgency offensive in the Helmand Province, to Musa Qal’eh in 2010, and returned again, 2011 and 2013 . ==Unit awards==