- 2nd Battalion 11th Marines
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2nd Battalion 11th Marines
caption= 2/11 Insignia
dates= *Sept 5,1918 -August 11 ,1919
*May 9 ,1927 -September 10 ,1927
*January 5 ,1928 -August 20 ,1929
*January 1 ,1941 - Sept 28,1947
*August 7 ,1950 - present
country=United States
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
type=Artillery
role= Provide fires in support of the 5th Marine Regiment
size= 750 Marines
command_structure= 11th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division
current_commander= LtCol Bradley R. Hall|garrison=Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
patron=
motto= "Second to None"
colors=
march=
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battles=World War II *Battle of Guadalcanal *Battle of Cape Gloucester *Battle of Peleliu *Battle of Okinawa Korean War *Battle of Inchon *Battle of Chosin Reservoir Vietnam War Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom *2003 invasion of Iraq
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anniversaries=2nd Battalion 11th Marines (2/11) is an
artillery battalion comprising four firing batteries (Echo, Fox, Golf, Kilo 3/12) and a Headquarters Battery. The battalion is stationed atMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton ,California and its primary weapon system is theM777 lightweight howitzer. The battalion was the second in the Marine Corps to fully transition from theM198 Howitzer . They fall under the command of the 11th Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division.Mission
Provide direct support of the 5th Marine Regiment in time of conflict. That support may come in the traditional fashion of artillery support to maneuver forces, or by providing batteries to serve as provisional rifle companies. They also have the secondary mission of being the primary providers of Civilian Military Operations (CMO). CMO is defined as the activities of the commander that establish, maintain, influence, or exploit relations between military organizations, Government and civilian organizations and the civilian populace.
Current units
Headquarters Battery
* E Battery
* F Battery
* G Battery
* Battery K/3/12History
The battalion was activated
September 5 ,1918 at Montierchame,France as the 2d Battalion, 11th Regiment. They were relocated during July-August1919 toHampton Roads, Virginia . and were deactivatedAugust 11 ,1919 .1927-1929
2/11 was reactivated on
May 9 ,1927 atMarine Corps Base Quantico ,Virginia as the 2d Battalion, 11th Regiment. Deployed during May 1927 to Chinadenga,Nicaragua and assigned to the 2d Brigade. They participated in operations against dissidents in May-July 1927. They were redesignatedJuly 1 ,1927 as the 2d Separate Battalion, 11th Regiment and relocated toSan Diego, California . The battalion was deactivatedSeptember 10 ,1927 . They were again reactivated onJanuary 5 ,1928 at San Diego, California as the 2d Battalion, 11th Regiment. The battalion deployed during January1928 to Corinto, Nicaragua and assigned to the 2d Brigade. They were deactivatedAugust 20 ,1929 on board the USS "Henderson" while en route to the United States.World War II
2/11 was again reactivated on
January 1 ,1941 at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba as the 2d Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Brigade. Relocated during April 1941 toParris Island ,South Carolina . They deployed during June 1942 toWellington, New Zealand . The battalion participated in the followingWorld War II battles:Battle of Guadalcanal , Finschhafen, Battle of New Britain,Battle of Peleliu and theBattle of Okinawa . They redeployed during September1945 toTientsin ,China and participated in the occupation of Northern China from September 1945 to December 1946.They were reassigned during January
1947 to theFleet Marine Force and redeployed during January - February 1947 toGuam . Relocated during April-May 1947 they moved toMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton ,California and were reassigned to the3rd Marine Brigade . They were again reassigned during July 1947 to the 1st Marine Division and relocated during August1947 toMarine Corps Logistics Base Barstow , California. 2/11 was deactivated onSeptember 28 ,1947 .1950-1965
The battalion was reactivated on
August 7 ,1950 at Camp Pendleton as the 2nd Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division and deployed during August-September 1950 toKobe ,Japan . They participated in theKorean War , operating at Inchon-Seoul, the Chosin Reservoir, East Central front, Western front. They were stationed at the Korean Demilitarized Zone from July 1953-March 1955 and finally relocated during March 1955 to Camp Pendleton, California.Vietnam War
2/11 deployed during February-March 1966 to
Camp Hansen ,Okinawa . They again redeployed during May 1966 to theRepublic of Vietnam and participated in theVietnam War from May 1966 to March 1971, operating fromChu Lai , Tam Ky, Hue/Phu Bai,Thon Back Thack ,Cao Doi andAn Hoa . They returned in March-April 1971 to Camp Pendleton, California.The Gulf War
Deployed during December 1990 with Regimental Landing Team 5, 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade to
Southwest Asia . They participated in the defense ofSaudi Arabia until January1991 and proceeded to participate in the liberation ofKuwait in January - May 1991 operating in Um Guar Al-Juba, Al Wafrah. Following the war they took part in theBangladesh relief effortOperation Sea Angel in May 1991. The battalion returned onJune 29 ,1991 to Camp Pendleton, California.Global War on Terror
2/11 deployed during January 2003 with the 1st Marine Division to
Kuwait . They participated in the2003 invasion of Iraq as part of Regimental Combat Team 5. The battalion relocated during back to Camp Pendleton, California in August 2003. In August 2004, the battalion again deployed in support of OIF and operated as a provisionalmilitary police with the 1st Marine Division inRamadi ,Iraq . They returned to Camp Pendleton, California in September 2007.Awards
* Presidential Unit Citation Streamer with one silver and FOUR Bronze Stars
**World War II
***Battle of Guadalcanal – 1942
***Battle of Peleliu , Ngesebus – 1944
***Battle of Okinawa – 1945
**Korean War
***1950, 1950, 1957
**Vietnam War
***1966, 1966-1967, 1967-1968
**Operation Iraqi Freedom – 2003
* Navy Unit Commendation Streamer with three Bronze Stars
**World War II
***Cape Gloucester - 1943-1944
**Korea
***1952-1953
**Southwest Asia
***1990-1991
**OIF 2-2
***2003-2004
* Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with one Bronze Star
**Vietnam
***1968, 1994
* World War I Victory Streamer
* Second Nicaraguan Campaign Streamer
* American Defense Service Streamer with one Bronze Star
* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Streamer with one Silver and one Bonze Star
* World War II Victory Streamer
* Navy Occupation Service Streamer with “ASIA”
* China Service Streamer
* National Defense Service Streamer with two Bronze Stars
* Korean Service Streamer with two Silver Stars
* Armed Forces Expeditionary Streamer
* Vietnam Service Streamer with two Silver and two Bronze Stars
* SouthWest Asia Service Streamer with two Bronze stars
* Korean Presidential Unit Citation Streamer
* Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Streamer
* Vietnam Meritorious Unit Commendation Civil Actions Streameree also
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List of United States Marine Corps battalions
*Organization of the United States Marine Corps Notes
References
:Marine Corps
;Web
* [http://www.i-mef.usmc.mil/DIV/11mar/2bn/ 2/11's official website]
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