World War II The battalion was first formed on May 12, 1943, at
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. It was composed, with the exception of two officers, entirely of reservists. It was the first unit to capture Japanese mandated territory in the Pacific. It participated in the
Battle of Kwajalein,
Battle of Saipan,
Battle of Tinian, and the
Battle of Iwo Jima. For Iwo Jima the unit was augmented with four M4A3
Shermans that had the main armament swapped for a
Seabee CB-H1-H2 flamethrower. As the troops became aware of the weapon they had they would hold up their assault and wait for the tankers with their CB-H2s. Ground commanders felt it was the single best weapons system at their disposal. This battle was named the “Reveille Engagement” and went on to be the biggest and fastest tank battle in United States Marine Corps history. They were one of two companies from 4th Tank Battalion equipped with M1A1 Abrams tanks (Co “C” 4th Tank Bn was the other). Bravo company went on to destroy 59 tanks, 32 APCs, 26 non armored vehicles, and an artillery gun. Bravo Company destroyed a total of 119 enemy vehicles and took over 800 POWs. Tank crew “Stepchild” has the longest confirmed live kill (Iraqi BMP) by a tank at 3,750 meters (2.33miles).
Global war on terror During
Operation Iraqi Freedom portions of the battalion were activated and deployed to Iraq, and to Afghanistan during
Operation Enduring Freedom. Most recently, the
Marines of Echo Company, based out of
Ft. Knox, deployed to Afghanistan to conduct route clearance missions throughout Helmand Province from April 2012 to October 2012. Echo Company was attached to the
1st Combat Engineer Battalion based out of
Camp Pendleton, California. ==See also==