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The 2nd 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion was a
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antiaircraft unit that was active during the 1940s & 1950s. Originally formed during
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as the 9th Defense Battalion, the battalion took part in combat operations on
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, Rendova, Munda Point, and
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. Like most other Marine defense battalions, the unit was re-designated in September 1944, becoming the 9th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion. Returning to the United States in 1946, the battalion was again re-designated, this time as the 1st Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion. The battalion received its final designation as the 2nd 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on August 21, 1950. It was later decommissioned on September 15, 1956 at Marine Corps Base 29 Palms,
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.


History


World War II


Formation and Guantanamo Bay

The 9th Defense Battalion was commissioned at Marine Barracks, Parris Island,
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on February 1, 1942. Originally a training detachment, it consisted of 75 enlisted men sent over from the 5th Artillery Group located at Parris Island. On February 13, 1942 the battalion departed from Naval Station Norfolk,
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onboard the
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, sailed through axis
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infested waters, arriving at Guantanamo Bay,
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on February 19. The battalion consisted of 3 batteries 90mm AA artillery; 2 batteries 155 mm “Long Tom” seacoast artillery; 3 batteries each 40mm, 20mm and 50 caliber weapons designed as both anti-tank and anti-air artillery. Together with fire control apparatus, transport, and support units the battalion comprised about 1,300 men. At Guantanamo Bay the battalion was charged with two missions. The first was to quickly develop into a fully operational defense battalion and the other was to assist in the defense of the Naval Base. While in Cuba the battalion trained extensively in both infantry tactics and its air and coastal defense missions. On October 4, 1942 battalion personnel and equipment were loaded onto the USS Kenmore (AP-62),
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, and USS Fairisle headed for an unknown destination.


Guadalcanal

After Guantanamo Bay the battalion was sent through the
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to Noumea, New Caledonia where equipment was trans-loaded onto the attack transport USS Hunter Liggett that took the battalion to
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in November 1942. The battalion setup its weapons at Koli Point, and promptly shot down a dozen enemy planes. By May 1943,
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had taken a heavy toll on the battalion thus requiring a significant influx of replacements.


Rendova and New Georgia

In June 1943 the battalion left Guadalcanal and took part in the
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, set up its artillery and fought off attempts by the Japanese to regain control. The battalion's 155 mm “long Tom” artillery shelled Japanese positions on New Georgia across the
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and the unit's 90 mm batteries and Special Weapons Group shot down 24 Japanese aircraft during July. At noon on July 2, the battalion's SCR-602 and SCR-270 radars were inoperable when a large Japanese formation of aircraft attacked the Rendova beachhead. This attack killed more than 30 Americans, wounded another 200+ and caused extensive damage to infrastructure, fuel dumps and the battalion's 155 mm artillery.15% of the 155mm artillery battery was killed or wounded in the raid. On the 4th of July, another large Japanese air raid was sent against the Rendova beachhead. A flight of 16 Betty Bombers and their escorts made it through the allied combat air patrol. Before the bombers expended their ordnance, they were engaged by the 90mm guns of Captain Bill Tracy's "E" Battery. Battery E succeeded in downing 12 of the bombers and one fighter while expending only 88 rounds of ammunition. Elements were progressively moved onto the island of New Georgia to support the
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, defend against Japanese forces that broke into the rear lines, and later defend the
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and assist in the operations to seize the surrounding islands (e.g. during the
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). After securing New Georgia the battalion was moved to Mbanika in the Russell Islands for a period of rest and relaxation prior to its next assignment that involved the recapture of Guam in the Marianas Islands.


Guam

The battalion landed near Agana, Guam on 21 July 1944. They were tasked with air defense and coastal and perimeter defense of the area from Agat south to
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. On Guam most of the Japanese defenders retreated to the cliffs at the northern end of the island where thousands committed suicide by jumping to their deaths. The Battalion suffered from very high rates of
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during the Guam campaign and while this was not fatal it did incapacitate many Marines. Like all other defense battalions, the unit was re-designated as the 9th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on 1 September 1944. The unit remained on Guam for the duration of the war and returned to
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in February 1946.


Late 1940s through 1956

While still located in
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,
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the battalion was re-designated on May 12, 1946 as the 1st Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion. In August 1948, the battalion embarked departed Guam onboard the
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arriving at Courthouse Bay,
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on September 13, 1948. Upon establishing at Camp Geiger aboard MCB Camp LeJeune, the battalion continued to train in its primary mission of air defense. In October 1949, the battalion took part in Operation Normex, cold weather maneuvers that took place on the
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,
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. On November 3, 1949 the battalion was again re-designated, this time as the 1st 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion. The last re-designation came less than a year later on August 21, 1950 when the battalion was retitled as the 2nd 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion. The last name change was required when the
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1st 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion was activated for service during the
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. The 2d 90mm AAA Gun Bn continued training aboard Camp Geiger until October 1953 at which time the battalion embarked upon LSTs for transport to the west coast. The LSTs docked in San Diego and the battalion convoyed to its new base at Marine Corps Training Center Twentynine Palms,
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. The battalion was decommissioned on September 15, 1956.


Unit awards

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. The 2nd 90mm Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion has been presented with the following awards:


Gallery

File:9th Defense Battalion landing on Rendova Island.png, Landing on Rendova Island File:90-mm-gun-rendova.jpg, 90mm antiaircraft guns on Rendova File:RendovaTowed155mm.jpg, 155mm "Long Tom" artillery being towed on Rendova File:MundaTanks.jpg, Light tanks supporting infantry action near Bibilo Hill. Munda, New Georgia, August 1943.


See also

* Marine Defense Battalions * List of United States Marine Corps aviation support units


Citations


References

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