2nd Maintenance Battalion
2nd Maintenance Battalion insignia
CountryUnited States
BranchUSMC
RoleCombat service support
Part of2nd Marine Logistics Group
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Motto(s)"Be Ready, Be Next"
EngagementsOperation Iraqi Freedom
* 2003 invasion of Iraq

The 2nd Maintenance Battalion is a battalion of the United States Marine Corps that provides intermediate-level maintenance for the II Marine Expeditionary Force's tactical ordnance, engineer, motor transport, communications electronics and general support ground equipment. They are based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and fall under the command of 2nd Marine Logistics Group.

Subordinate units

  • Headquarters And Service Company (H&S Co)
  • Electronic Maintenance Company (ELMACO)
  • Engineer Maintenance Company (EMC)
  • General Support Maintenance Company (GSM Co )
  • Ordnance Maintenance Company (OMC)
  • Motor Transportation Maintenance Company (MTM Co)
  • Combat Logistics Company 23 (CLC-23) (MCAS Beaufort)

Mission

To provide direct and general support, intermediate (2d through 4th echelon) maintenance support for Marine Corps furnished tactical ordnance, engineer, motor, communications-electronics and general support equipment of II MEF. To provide reparable support to include stock, store and fiscal accounting for normal accounting for normal and low-density reparables.

History

Battalion Commanding Officers

• 2022–Present LtCol Greg Duesterhaus

• 2020-2022 LtCol Christina Henry

• 2018-2020 LtCol Kate Murray

• 2016-2018 LtCol Erik Smith

Battalion Sergeants Major

  • 2022–Present SgtMaj Jonathan Carranza
  • 2021-2022 SgtMaj Joseph Sorgie
  • 2020-2021 SgtMaj Joe Wilborn
  • 2017-2020 SgtMaj Charles Peoples

The 2nd Maintenance Battalion (2nd Maint Bn) previously fell under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 25 (CLR-25), as a subordinate unit of 2d MLG. In 2020, CLR-25 was dissolved, and 2nd Maint Bn now falls directly under 2d MLG.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Combat Logistics Regiment 25 Deactivation". DVIDS. Retrieved 29 September 2020.


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