16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion


The 16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion was a United States Marine Corps antiaircraft unit that served during World War II. Formed in 1942 as the 16th Defense Battalion, its original mission was the air and coastal defense of advanced naval bases. During the war the battalion defended Johnston Island, Hawaii and Tinian and took part in combat operations at Okinawa. The battalion returned to the United States after the war and was decommissioned on 30 November 1945 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

History

Organization

The 16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion was commissioned on 10 November 1942 at Johnston Island. Personnel and equipment for the new battalion came from the re-designation of the Marine Defense Force, Naval Air Station Johnston Island. The battalion remained at Johnston Island providing air defense until 22 March 1944 when it was transferred to Kauai, Territory of Hawaii. Not all of the battalion departed Johnston Island as approximately 450 personnel remained for defensive purposes.
As the war progressed, the Marine Corps removed coastal artillery from the defense battalions in order to form additional heavy artillery units for the Fleet Marine Force. Because of the divestiture of the coastal defense mission, the battalion was re-designated as the 16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on 19 April 1944. For the next few months, the battalion had to grow back to regular strength and continue training. On 11 November 1944, the battalion was transferred to the 1st Provisional Antiaircraft Artillery Group prior to deploying for combat operations in the Western Pacific.

Okinawa

The battalion departed Hawaii on 26 December 1944 aarriving at Tinian where it set up camp and gun positions. On 12 March 1945, the assault echelon of the battalion departed Tinian and sailed towards Okinawa, Japan for the upcoming amphibious landing. The assault echelon disembarked naval shipping on 8 April 1945. The rest of the battalion arrived in a number of different waves during May 1945. During the Battle of Okinawa the 16th AAA Battalion was one of four AAA battalions that comprised the 1st Provisional AAA Group. During the battle they were emplaced near Yontan Airfield in order to protect the airfield against Japanese air raids and kamikaze attacks.. Two Marines from the battalion were killed in action during the battle and another thirty two were wounded in action. The battalion remained on Okinawa providing air defense until 20 September 1945.

Decommissioning

On 22 October, personnel of the 16th AAA Battalion embarked on the USS Meriwether and sailed for the United States. The battalion arrived at San Diego, California on 8 November 1945. On 27 November 1945 the 16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion was decommissioned.

Unit awards

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. The 16th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion has been presented with the following awards:
StreamerAwardYearAdditional Info
Presidential Unit Citation Streamer17 April - 14 July 1945Okinawa
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Streamer with one Bronze Star
Okinawa
World War II Victory Streamer1941–1945Pacific War

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