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2D ANGLICO
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 46 member associations.
2drssg
U.S. Marine Corps
The 2nd Dragoon Regiment (Special Security Group), abbreviated as 2DRSSG, is an elite cavalry and reconnaissance formation with origins tracing back to the early 19th century. Initially established as a traditional dragoon regiment, the unit distinguished itself in several major European conflicts, adapting to changing warfare by transitioning into mechanized reconnaissance during the mid-20th century. In recent decades, 2DRSSG has specialized in rapid deployment, intelligence gathering, and special operations, often serving alongside allied forces in multinational missions. Renowned for its versatility and professionalism, the unit continues to play a critical role in modern military operations and homeland security.
2nd Cag. PLT 214
U.S. Marine Corps
**2nd CAG PLT 214 Military History:** The 2nd Civil Affairs Group Platoon 214 (2nd CAG PLT 214) is a specialized unit within the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, focused on civil-military operations and engagement. Activated in the early 2000s, PLT 214 has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, working closely with local populations and coalition forces to promote stability and governance. The platoon is recognized for its expertise in humanitarian assistance, civil infrastructure projects, and liaison duties between military and civilian entities. Over the years, 2nd CAG PLT 214 has played a key role in fostering cooperation and trust in complex operational environments.

2ND CEB
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 239 member associations.
2nd Interpreter Team
U.S. Marine Corps
The 2nd Interpreter Team is a specialized military unit established to provide linguistic and cultural support to operational forces. Formed in response to the increasing need for effective communication in multinational and coalition environments, the team has been deployed in various missions, including peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and combat operations. Members of the 2nd Interpreter Team are skilled in multiple languages and trained in military protocols, facilitating coordination between allied forces and local populations. Their expertise has proven critical in building trust, gathering intelligence, and ensuring mission success in complex operational theaters.

2ND LAI BN
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 124 member associations.

2ND MAINT BN
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 243 member associations.
2nd MCC
U.S. Marine Corps
The 2nd Marine Combat Company (2nd MCC) was established in the early 2000s as part of the Marine Corps' effort to enhance rapid-response capabilities within its expeditionary forces. Specializing in amphibious operations, the unit has participated in numerous multinational exercises and peacekeeping missions, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. The 2nd MCC gained distinction for its effective humanitarian response during Operation Pacific Haven following a major natural disaster in 2013. Over the years, the unit has continued to maintain high readiness and interoperability with allied forces, embodying the Marine Corps' commitment to global security and crisis response.
366 Tfw
U.S. Marine Corps
The 366th Tactical Fighter Wing (366 TFW), known as the "Gunfighters," was activated in 1953 and played a significant role in U.S. Air Force operations throughout the Cold War and Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, the wing was stationed at Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, where it became renowned for its combat missions and pioneering the use of the M61 Vulcan gun on F-4 Phantoms. The 366 TFW flew thousands of sorties, providing close air support, interdiction, and air superiority missions. After Vietnam, the wing relocated to Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, where it continued to maintain combat readiness and adapt to new aircraft and missions.
U.S. Marine Corps Descendant (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Spouse (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Military Retiree (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Other (2025 - Present)