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U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
Service Years
1989 - 1993

USMC
U.S. Marine Corps
The USMC stands for the United States Marine Corps. It is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. The USMC is known for its training, discipline, and elite status as a fighting force, often being called upon for rapid response missions and expeditionary operations. The Marine Corps is made up of highly skilled and dedicated individuals who uphold the values of honor, courage, and commitment.
Marine Barracks Iceland
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Barracks Iceland was a United States Marine Corps installation established near Keflavík, Iceland, during the early years of the Cold War. Activated in 1941 following the occupation of Iceland by Allied forces, the unit’s primary mission was to defend the strategically vital Keflavík Airport and the surrounding area from potential Axis attacks. Throughout the Cold War, Marines stationed at the barracks played a key role in NATO’s North Atlantic defense, serving as a rapid response and security force for American and allied assets. The barracks remained active until the mid-1990s, when changing geopolitical priorities led to the drawdown and eventual closure of U.S. military facilities in Iceland.