Recon Marine Held in Camp Pendleton Brig in Connection with Missing Ammunition A Marine with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, fires from an M4A1 carbine during a close quarters tactics drill at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 29, 2020. (Israel Chincio/U.S. Marine Corps) 4 Apr 2021 A 28-year-old Reconnaissance Marine is being held in the brig at Camp Pendleton after he was charged with six counts of larceny and military property-related offenses involving missing ammunition from the base, military officials said Friday, April 2. The charges against Sgt. Gunnar Naughton, with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, follow an Article 32 fact-finding hearing held on March 19 at the Western Judicial Circuit Court, said 2nd Lt. Kyle McGuire. If Naughton's case is referred to a general court-martial, a redacted charge sheet will provide more details on the materials that are missing, McGuire said.