User:Man6506/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Provisional_Marine_Brigade

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
The reason on why I choose this article is that it talks about a United States Marine Corps infantry brigade that existed from 1912 to 1950. It was an ad hoc unit that was formed for specific operations and was not a permanent unit. This article really matters because it's an article that talks about a military brigade that was only deployed for specific operations meaning that the brigade was well trained and could be used to deal with any operation that it was deployed for. Overall, I am very impressed by this article because this brigade was strong because it was only activated when needed and they were seen as an emergency force that could quickly counter any german invasion when they were at Iceland around the Reykjavik area.

Evaluate the article
The article talks about a United States Marine Corps infantry brigade that existed from 1912 to 1950 and was used only in specific operations. There was 5 brief activations that occurred over a 40 year span. The brigade was created in 1912 in order to carry out occupation duties in Cuba as a result of the Negro Rebellion that erupted against former black slaves. Later on the brigade was first activated on July 14 1941 to be stationed at an Iceland to act out as an emergency force to basically counter any German invasion. Once again the brigade was activated in April 1944 to execute a planned invasion of Guam in conjugation with the Army's 4,500 305th Infantry 77th Infantry Division. Both of these units fought against Japan and successfully secured the island on August 10 1944. In the year 1950 July 7 it was activated one again to join a task force by the name of "Task Force Kean'. The Task Force Kean started off on an attack on 7th of August against North Korea. Unfortunately they failed to carry out two objectives which was to divert North Korean troops from the north and reaching the Chinju pass.