Three Marine Corps aviation units have joined more than 10,000 U.S. troops mobilized to Eastern Europe and Germany in response to Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine, the Defense Department announced and the Marine Corps Times reported last week. Fighter jets and personnel from MCAS Beaufort are among three aviation units based in the Carolinas in the deployment.
According to the report, the Marines already had been on the continent as part of NATOโs Cold Response exercise in Norway, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told Military Times. Now, 200 members of Marine Air Control Unit 28, based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, are in Lithuania.
At the same time, MCT said, 10 F/A-18 Hornets and some C-130 Hercules transport planes from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina, will head to an as-yet-undetermined location, Kirby added, with another 200 personnel.
That brings the number of U.S. troops deployed in response to the war in Ukraine to more than 12,000. To date, the vast majority of troops have been Army and Air Force personnel, though the Navy threw its hat in the ring by sending six EA-18G Growlers to Germany, Kirby announced Monday.
Since the beginning of February, U.S. troops have been building up a presence along NATOโs eastern front and in Germany. The Pentagon started with a commitment of U.S. 7,000 troops mobilizing to individual countries, then later committed another 7,000 as part of the NATO Response Force, though not every one of that group has been mobilized.
โIt is about options, itโs not about a number goal,โ Kirby told Marine Corps Times. โItโs about capabilities and making sure that weโve got the right capabilities.โ
The Marines will be deployed individually, Kirby said, as the U.S.-led NATO Response Force group is based in Poland.
According to the report, thousands more U.S. troops have been put on shortened prepare-to-deploy orders, though the Pentagon hasnโt decided ultimately how many troops it will commit to Europe.
The local Marines with MCAS Beaufort heading to Europe will remain in our thoughts, as will all of our troops being deployed in Europe, and around the world.