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Iran Conflict 2026
9JUL

Second Marine unit reaches the Gulf

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USS Boxer and USS Portland reached the Gulf on 30 June, forming the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and lifting US theatre posture to roughly 24 warships and 50,000 personnel.

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Key takeaway

A second Marine group reinforces the Gulf as insurance for the pause, not preparation to break it.

USS Boxer and USS Portland reached the Middle East on 30 June, joining USS Comstock to form the Boxer ARG (Amphibious Ready Group) around the embarked 11th MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit), more than 2,000 Marines. 1 The Tripoli ARG, carrying the 31st MEU, operates separately in the Arabian Sea.

US forces in the theatre now number roughly 24 warships, including the carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and USS George H.W. Bush and 15 destroyers, with about 50,000 personnel. 2 An amphibious ready group paired with a Marine unit is built for evacuation and forced entry, a different capability from the carriers' strike role. Washington entered no new Iran instrument into the Federal Register between 1 and 3 July, so this week's concrete moves are military rather than legal.

The same forces exchanged fire only days earlier, when the IRGC struck US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain and CENTCOM hit ten Iranian targets in reply . A second Marine unit arriving as the Doha channel goes quiet reads as insurance for the pause rather than preparation to break it.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

An Amphibious Ready Group, or ARG, is a small fleet built around ships that carry Marines rather than fighter jets. USS Boxer and USS Portland reached the Middle East on 30 June and joined USS Comstock, forming a group carrying the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, over 2,000 Marines trained for missions like rescuing stranded civilians or seizing a stretch of coastline. This is different from an aircraft carrier, which launches airstrikes but cannot put troops on the ground. With this arrival, the US now has roughly 24 warships and 50,000 personnel in the region, a mix of strike aircraft, Marines and support ships that gives commanders several different options if the situation worsens.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The Boxer ARG's arrival closes a transit that started months ago, not a fresh surge: USS Boxer departed San Diego carrying the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit on 19 March , the second MEU sent that spring after the 31st MEU left Okinawa in March. Reporting this as new reinforcement obscures that the force has simply finished crossing an ocean.

USNI Proceedings and War on the Rocks assessed US mine countermeasure capacity as atrophied and extremely limited even as Iran continued mining the approaches to Kharg Island . With minesweepers scarce, an amphibious force able to seize or deny mining infrastructure directly is one of the few remaining options for keeping Hormuz open if mining resumes.

What could happen next?
  • Meaning

    The simultaneous presence of two Marine Expeditionary Units gives CENTCOM a non-combatant evacuation and limited seizure option through the funeral period that carrier air power alone does not provide.

  • Risk

    If Iran resumes mining the Strait of Hormuz, the acknowledged US mine countermeasure shortfall could push planners toward the amphibious force as the more available option, raising the odds of a ground contingency being used.

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