The unit has just returned from serving on Operation Herrick 14 in Afghanistan where seven marines were killed.
Operation Herrick superseded two previous efforts in Afghanistan.
Since then, all operations in Afghanistan have since been conducted under Operation Herrick.
As a result, Operation Herrick was increased to 7,700 personnel.
It has also served in Afghanistan on Operation Herrick.
Another detachment is also maintained in Afghanistan, as part of Operation Herrick.
It documented the daily routines and work of the squadron personnel on duty during Operation Herrick.
Since 2006, British forces expanded as part of Operation Herrick.
He was killed while on active service during Operation Herrick in Afghanistan.
It was succeeded by Operation Herrick from 2002 onwards.