In 1963 the school began its relocation to Marine Corps Base, California with the move of Companies C and E. During this time, the school added technician and repairmen training and in 1953, the school was re-designated to Communication-Electronics School Battalion. In 1950, coinciding with the Korean War, the school moved to Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, CA and renamed to Signal School Battalion. In December 1949 the Signal School was re-designated as Signal and Tracked Vehicle School Battalion. In August 1946 the school relocated to Camp Del Mar on Camp Pendleton, CA. In 1943 the school moved to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, remaining there until the end of WWII offering 15 courses in the communications field. On October 5, 1942, it was activated as the Signal School under the Signal Battalion in Quantico, VA. Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School (MCCES) began as the Pigeon and Flag Handler Platoon in 1932. Marine Corps Detachment Fort Gregg-Adams.Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School.Light Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle Commander Course.Light Armored Reconnaissance Master Gunner Course.Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine Course.Light Armored Reconnaissance Leaders Course.Light Armored Reconnaissance Training Company.Security Cooperation Training Detachment. ![]()
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