16th Marine Regiment (United States) explained

Unit Name:16th Marine Regiment
Dates:December 1943 – May 1944
Type:Engineer Regiment
Command Structure:5th Marine Division
Battles:World War II

The 16th Marine Regiment was a composite engineer regiment of the United States Marine Corps subordinate to the 5th Marine Division. While its subordinate battalions went to the Pacific Theater as part of the 5th Marine Division, the Regimental headquarters was disbanded while still in the United States.[1]

Subordinate units

The regiment comprised two battalions and a headquarters and service company:

History

World War II

The 16th Marines were inactivated on 25 May 1944 with the 5th Engineers and 5th Pioneers activated that same day.[2] For the assault of Iwo Jima the 5th Marine Division created the 5th Shore Party Regiment with the Commanding Officer from the 16th Marines, Col Benjamin W. Gally as commander. It was composed of the 5th Pioneer Battalion and 31st Naval Construction Battalion.[3] The 5th Engineer Battalion was under Divisional control.

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Notes and References

  1. U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle Fleet Marine Force Ground Units, Rottman p. 220 https://books.google.com/books?id=y56Dut69s5UC&dq=16th+marines&pg=PA222
  2. The Fifth Marine Division in World War II, Lt John C. Chapin, USMC Historical division, Quantico, VA, August, 1945, Appendix B https://archive.org/stream/fifthmarinedivis00chap/fifthmarinedivis00chap_djvu.txt
  3. US Marine Corps World War II order of battle : ground and air units in the Pacific War, 1939-1945, p.219 https://books.google.com/books?id=y56Dut69s5UC&pg=PA261