V Amphibious Corps Explained

Unit Name:V Amphibious Corps
Dates:25 August 1943 – 15 February 1946
Branch: United States Marine Corps
Type:Marine Air-Ground Task Force
Role:Expeditionary combat force
Command Structure:Inactive
Battles:World War II

The V Amphibious Corps (VAC) was a formation of the United States Marine Corps which was composed of the 3rd, 4th and 5th Marine Divisions in World War II. The three divisions were the amphibious landing force for the United States Fifth Fleet with two goals, removal of Japanese forces from islands so U.S. Seabees could build advance bases to project US power. In doing this VAC was notably involved in the battles for Tarawa, Saipan, and Iwo Jima. V Amphibious Corps was commanded by General Holland 'Howlin Mad' Smith followed by General Harry Schmidt.

History

The V Amphibious Corps (formerly Amphibious Corps, Pacific Fleet; ACPF) was formed on 25 August 1943 at Camp Elliot, California. In September 1943, it moved to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Structure

The structure of a United States Marine Corps' amphibious corps by 1945, was broken down into four major subordinate commands with each of them having numerous sub-elements:

Subordinate units

The US Marine Corps, US Army, and Naval Construction Force commands that served under the V Amphibious Corps in World War II include:[2]

Marine Corps
Army
Navy

Command and Staff

Corps Commanders

Chiefs of Staff

Corps Artillery

Personnel Officers

Intelligence Officers

Operations Officers

Logistics Officers

Unit awards

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the appropriate ribbon of the awarded unit citation. V Amphibious Corps has been awarded the following:[3]

StreamerAwardYear(s)Additional Info
Presidential Unit Citation Streamer1945Iwo Jima
Navy Unit Commendation Streamer1945Iwo Jima
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Streamer with four Bronze Stars1943-1946Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands, Marianas Islands, Iwo Jima
World War II Victory Streamer1943–1946Pacific War

See also

References

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Rottman USMC WWII OOB, p. 102.
  2. Rottman USMC WWII OOB, p. 111.
  3. Web site: Battle Honors of the 6th Mar Div WWII . 16 November 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130508130939/https://www.mcu.usmc.mil/historydivision/Pages/Frequently_Requested/BattleHonors_6Mar_WWII.aspx . 8 May 2013 . dead.