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The 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion (2nd Recon) is a reconnaissance battalion in the United States Marine Corps. Located at
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune () is a United States Armed Forces, United States military training facility in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Its of beaches make the base a major area for Amphibious warfare, amphibious assault training, and its ...
, North Carolina, the battalion falls under the command of the
2nd Marine Division The 2nd Marine Division (2nd MARDIV) is a division of the United States Marine Corps, which forms the ground combat element of the II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF). The division is based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina ...
and the
II Marine Expeditionary Force The II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF) is a Marine Air-Ground Task Force consisting of ground, air and logistics forces capable of projecting offensive combat power ashore while sustaining itself in combat without external assistance for a ...
(II MEF). 2nd Recon specializes in reconnaissance and surveillance, although its personnel are also trained in close quarters battle (CQB) tactics and other special missions. Recon Marines are sent to various schools to learn various special skills including: Scout Sniper, Jump, Military Free Fall, Combatant Dive, Ranger, various civilian run schools (i.e., McMillian sniper school), and other Department of Defense (DOD) and Special Operations Command (SOCOM) sponsored schools.


Mission

The 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion's mission is to conduct ground and amphibious reconnaissance and surveillance and other operations as directed in support of the 2d Marine Division and to provide reconnaissance forces to meet II MEF reconnaissance requirements.


Subordinate units

The 2nd Reconnaissance battalion consists of the following sub-units: * Headquarters and Services Company * Alpha Company * Bravo Company * Charlie Company * Force Recon Company


History

When the 1st and 2nd Marine Divisions were created in 1941, each had a Scout Company consisting of seven officers and 132 NCOs and enlisted men divided into a headquarters unit and three platoons. The unit was equipped with M3 Scout Cars and a motorcycle platoon. In 1949, the formation of an Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion on the East Coast was approved and the battalion was officially activated on 1 December 1950 at a tent camp area at Lejeune. It was later moved to Stone Bay Camp. The battalion's first commanding officer was Major Regan Fuller. Upon formation, the new battalion perpetuated the history of the marine scout companies that had served in the Pacific during World War II.


World War II


Tarawa, November 1943

In November 1943, the Marine recon units of
2nd Marine Division The 2nd Marine Division (2nd MARDIV) is a division of the United States Marine Corps, which forms the ground combat element of the II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF). The division is based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina ...
participated in the seizure and occupation of Tarawa Atoll, the site of a strategically important airfield. Prior to
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on November 10, no preliminary reconnaissance was performed except the submarine periscope photography taken by Capt. James Jones, of VAC Amphib Recon Company aboard the . The first ashore at Betio was a Scout-Sniper Platoon of
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led by 1st Lieutenant
William D. Hawkins William Deane Hawkins (April 18, 1914 – November 21, 1943) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the United States' highest military honor – the Medal of Honor – for heroic actions and sac ...
. Hawkins was tasked with securing the island ramp on one of the two long piers extending into the lagoon. He and his recon-scout platoon raced ahead of the first wave in two Higgins Boats and landed on the pier where they were placed under heavy machine gun fire. Since there were petrol drums at the end of the pier in the line of enemy fire, Hawkins sent most of his Marines back down the ramp then proceeded with only five men, four scouts and one combat engineer with a flamethrower. Once they burned and had blown up every hiding place left on the pier, they withdrew to the boat. Hawkins then commandeered three LVTs and transferred his men from both LCVPs to these for the trip to shore where they joined their regiment for the rest of the battle.Joseph H. Alexander, ''Across the Reef: The Marine Assault on Tarawa.'' Historical monographs. (Wash., D.C.:History and Museums Div., HQMC 1993) Hawkins was later killed during this action and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Another Scout-Sniper Platoon from the
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assisted in the main assault landing on D-Day, while the Company D (Scouts),
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worked extensively in the seizure and occupation of other islands in the Tarawa Atoll. This included Eita and many unnamed islets between Betio and Bairiki. The adjacent atolls of Abaiang,
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and Maiana were inspected for fortifications, supplies or recent occupancy.


Saipan, June 1944

During the Battle of Saipan, the 2nd Marine Division's scout company performed a series of special missions with 4th Marine Division's scout company, which included a recon detachment with 1st Battalion,
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(1/9). Seizing the summit of Mount Tapochau, the highest point on the island, they later repulsed a Japanese counterattack.Bruce F. Meyers, ''Swift, Silent, and Deadly: Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance in the Pacific, 1942–1945'', (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2004). Both Admiral Richmond K. Turner and General
Holland M. Smith Holland McTyeire "Howlin' Mad" Smith, KCB (April 20, 1882 – January 12, 1967) was a general in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He is sometimes called the "father" of modern U.S. amphibious warfare. His nickname, "Howl ...
declared Saipan secured on July 9, 1944.


Cold War

* Elements participated in the intervention in the Dominican Republic, April–June 1965. * Elements participated as part of the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon, August 1982 – February 1984. * Elements participated in the landing on Grenada-Carriacou, October–November 1983.


1990s

* Elements participated in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Southwest Asia, December 1990 – April 1991. * Redesignated April 18, 1994, as Reconnaissance Company, Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. * Reconnaissance Company and Force Reconnaissance Company, 2nd Marine Division, combined October 1, 1996, to form Reconnaissance Battalion (Provisional), 2nd Marine Division * Redesignated January 1, 1998, as 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion


Global War on Terror

* Participated in
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, Iraq, March–May 2003. * Elements participated in
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, Haiti, March–July 2004 * Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq, October 2004 – April 2005 * Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq, March–October 2006 * Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq, October 2007 – May 2008 * Elements participated in Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, February 2008 – October 2008 * Elements participated in Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, May 2009 – December 2009 * Participated in Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, November 2010 – June 2011 * Elements participated in Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, May 2012 – December 2012


Unit awards


Presidential Unit Citation
(OIF I Deployment, CO A (REIN) attached to I MEF) *
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(OEF Deployment)


Trivia

A very loose interpretation of the battalion was featured as the main unit in the 1986 movie '' Heartbreak Ridge'' starring
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. The film depicts the battalion's involvement in
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, the invasion of
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. A 2017 autobiographical short-story collection, titled ''No Joy'', depicts life in the battalion from late 2003 to mid 2006.


See also

* Organization of the United States Marine Corps * United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions


References

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External links


The 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion Association

2nd Recon's official website
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