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Marines aboard an LVTP7 personnel tracked landing vehicle move through the surf toward a beach during Operation UNITAS XXV

A Marine Corps LVTP-7 personnel tracked landing vehicle, approaches a beach during an amphibious assault exercise. Visible offshore is the tank landing ship which deployed the vehicle

Marines from the Fourth Marine Amphibious Brigade move inland, around an LVTP-7 tracked landing vehicle, during an assault on the beach taking place during Operation Ocean Venture '82

Marines come ashore on Makua Valley Beach in tracked landing vehicles, personnel (LVTP 7s) during Operation KERNEL BLITZ. The LVTP 7s are assigned to the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 1ST Marine Brigade

A US Marine Corps LVTP7 personnel tracked landing vehicle comes ashore during Exercise UNITAS XXVI

A Marine LVTP7 tracked landing vehicle enters the water from a tank landing ship during Operation UNITAS XXV

Marines conduct a mock beach assault from an LVTP-7 (tracked landing vehicle, personnel) during a training exercise. Two other LVTPs are approaching the beach in the background

Marine Corps LVTP-7 personnel tracked landing vehicles approach a beach during an amphibious assault exercise. Visible offshore is the tank landing ship which deployed the vehicles

An LVTP7 personnel tracked landing vehicle, carrying Ecuadorian soldiers, enters the water from the stern ramp of the tank landing ship USS FAIRFAX COUNTY (LST 1193). The vehicle is en route to Valdivia Beach where the soldiers will participate in a beach assault during Exercise FUERZAS UNIDAS

Marines aboard a Personnel Tracked Landing Vehicle (LVTP-7) await the signal to move toward the beach during Operation Unitas XXV. A Newport Class tank landing ship is visible in the background

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Subject Operation/Series: UNITAS XXV

Base: Valparaiso

Country: Chile (CHL)

Scene Camera Operator: JOCS Harrison

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

The United States Marine Corps traces its roots to the Continental Marines of the American Revolutionary War, formed by a resolution of the Second Continental Congress on 10 November 1775. That date is celebrated as the Marine Corps's birthday. Throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, Marine detachments served aboard Navy cruisers, battleships, and aircraft carriers. About 600,000 Americans served in the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II, performed a central role in the Pacific War. The Pacific theatre battles saw fierce fighting between Marines and the Imperial Japanese Army. The Battle of Iwo Jima was arguably the most famous Marine engagement of the war with high losses of 26,000 American casualties and 22,000 Japanese. By the end of WWII, the Corps expanded totaling about 485,000 Marines. Nearly 87,000 Marines were casualties during World War II (including nearly 20,000 killed), and 82 were awarded the Medal of Honor. The Korean War saw the Corps expand from 75,000 regulars to a force of 261,000 Marines, mostly reservists. 30,544 Marines were killed or wounded during the war. During Vietnam War Marines evacuated Saigon. Vietnam was the longest war for Marines. By its end, 13,091 had been killed in action, 51,392 had been wounded. Marines participated in the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue attempt, the invasion of Grenada, the invasion of Panama. On 23 October 1983, the Marine headquarters building in Beirut, Lebanon, was bombed, causing the highest peacetime losses to the Corps in its history. 220 Marines and 21 other service members were killed. Marines liberated Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War, participated in combat operations in Somalia (1992–1995), and took part in the evacuation of American citizens from the US Embassy in Tirana, Albania. Following the attacks on 11 September 2001, Marine Corps, alongside the other military services, has engaged in global operations around the world in support of War on Terror. Marines were among first sent to Afghanistan in November 2001. Since then, Marine battalions and squadrons have been engaging Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. U.S. Marines also served in the Iraq War.

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01/06/1984
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