It’s one of the rare opportunities when the whole regiment can share the honor. This is one of the first times in recent memory here in Kaneohe Bay as long as the 3rd Marine Regiment has been here that we have had all of our battalions back aboard this station," said Justin Lehew, 3rd Marine Regiment.
That’s because for the past eight years, at least part of the 3rd Regiment has been deployed to either Iraq or Afghanistan . About 900 of them just came back Sunday. And they were the last Hawaii based Marines scheduled for deployment.
"For all three battalions to be on deck over here it’s kind of like a small victory in my mind that we’ve gotten the job done as a regiment all together," Cpl. Garrett Carnes, 3rd Marine Regiment.
The ceremony marks the end of a chapter in 3rd Marine’s history. But the regiment’s history goes well beyond the past eight years. This was also a chance to reflect on their accomplishments in the many battles fought over the past 96 years.
"We want to make sure that we commemorate our entire history and reflect upon all of those who have served in this regiment over the years," said Nathan Natase, Third Marine Regiment.
So battle streamers were pinned to the flags during the ceremony. The third regiment has proudly earned 17 of them dating back from World War One to the Global War on Terrorism.
"To be chosen as the carrier of this flag was an honor it was a privilege it was a different feeling being up there," said Sam Gonzalez.
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