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Illusrated with full color maps and photographs. U.S. Marines in
the Global War on Terrorism series. Covers the combat service
support operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom between November
2002 and October 2003. Tells a story of reorganization,
preparation, and execution by the 1st and 2d Force Service Support
Groups.
Illusrated with full color maps and photographs. U.S. Marines in
the Global War on Terrorism series. Covers the combat service
support operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom between November
2002 and October 2003. Tells a story of reorganization,
preparation, and execution by the 1st and 2d Force Service Support
Groups.
The story of combat service support during Operation Iraqi
Freedom-I is one that could have been easily overlooked by history,
except what would have been lost is more than a simple tale of
Marines performing exceptionally during a time of war. Lost would
have been a recollection of historical firsts, an account of
extraordinary vision and insight from some of the Marine Corps' top
leaders, and a chronicle of miracles performed in the heat of
battle by individuals who rarely receive the glory and praise of
their front-line combat counterparts. This monograph tells the
story of the Marines and sailors from 1st Force Service Support
Group and 2d Force Service Support Group, whose combined efforts
helped pave the way for the Marine Corps' success during Operation
Iraqi Freedom-I. The author, Lieutenant Colonel Melissa D. Mihocko,
is a supply officer who has served as a field historian with the
History Division since 2002. Before this service, Lt. Col. Mihocko
was assigned to 4th Civil Affairs Group and deployed twice to the
Balkans and once during a MEU's Mediterranean deployment. In 2003,
just months after joining the detachment, she mobilized and
deployed as a field historian in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom. Between February and May of that year, LtCol Mihocko was
assigned to 1st Force Service Support Group and traveled to Kuwait
and Iraq to collect more than 130 oral history interviews, along
with documents, artifacts, and photos. More important, however, she
gained a firsthand look at the Marines Corps' combat service
support in action. Following her deployment, she remained on active
duty and mobilized again to work on this monograph.
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