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Anti-Terrorism Battalion (ATBN) was a specialized-infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps. It was deactivated as of 2007. Its reserve unit has not be disbanded & currently the unit falls under the 4th Marine Division as part of the Marine Forces Reserve. This unique unit possessed organic capabilities such as intelligence and counter-intelligence cells, combat engineers, enhanced nuclear, biological and chemical teams, and riflemen trained in advanced urban warfare. Note: ATBN is not to be confused with FAST Marines.

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  • Anti-Terrorism Battalion
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  • Anti-Terrorism Battalion (ATBN) was a specialized-infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps. It was deactivated as of 2007. Its reserve unit has not be disbanded & currently the unit falls under the 4th Marine Division as part of the Marine Forces Reserve. This unique unit possessed organic capabilities such as intelligence and counter-intelligence cells, combat engineers, enhanced nuclear, biological and chemical teams, and riflemen trained in advanced urban warfare. Note: ATBN is not to be confused with FAST Marines.
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Garrison
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command structure
Role
Country
  • United States
Caption
  • AT Bn insignia
last commander
  • LtCol R.C. Jackson
Dates
  • 2001(xsd:integer)
Unit Name
  • Anti-Terrorism Battalion
Motto
  • Vigilia Aeternus
Size
  • 700(xsd:integer)
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  • Anti-Terrorism Battalion (ATBN) was a specialized-infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps. It was deactivated as of 2007. Its reserve unit has not be disbanded & currently the unit falls under the 4th Marine Division as part of the Marine Forces Reserve. This unique unit possessed organic capabilities such as intelligence and counter-intelligence cells, combat engineers, enhanced nuclear, biological and chemical teams, and riflemen trained in advanced urban warfare. Note: ATBN is not to be confused with FAST Marines.
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