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United States Marine Corps
Fleet Marine Force Pacific
1959 - 1964

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1st Composite Radio Company 1962


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1st Composite Radio Company
The home of a small but proud group of Marines

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The 1st Composite Radio Company was a small group of Marines who occupied a small space in time; from 1959 to 1964, and found themselves at the Marine Corps Air Station at Kaneohe Bay Hawaii, for that time, with detachments starting in 1962, to Viet Nam, as some of the first U.S. Marines in the country.

The Marine Corps 1st Radio has been around for a long time, and has changed in structure, mission, and location over time. Go to the History link for a more complete history of the 1st Composite Radio Company. 

Since that time 1st radio has evolved to 1st Radio Battalion, and has proudly been part of the current war in Iraq.

Take a look at the
video with a short history of the Unit and some of the Members.

A sincere Thank You to everyone who helps with this website and supports it.

If you got to the website and were a member of the 1st Composite Radio Company, we would like to hear from you; if you got to this website and know of someone who was in our small but proud group, ask them to contact us, and if you got to this website by accident, take the time to meet the Members of the company and learn about us. 

We are Proud of what we contributed, and would like others to be proud of us also.

The link on the left "Brothers at the Gates" is to honor and give remembrance to those members of the 1st Composite Radio Company who have passed away; take time to learn about them.
 

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