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Unit Details

Strength
USMC Battalion
Type
Air Defense
 
Year
1960 - 1994
 

Description
2d Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (2d LAAM Bn) was a United States Marine Corps air defense unit equipped with the medium range surface-to-air MIM-23 HAWK Missile System. 2nd LAAM was based at Chu Lai during the Vietnam War and was responsible for providing air defense for the Marine Corps in the northern part of the I Corps sector. After Vietnam, the battalion was based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona and fell under the command of Marine Air Control Group 38 (MACG-38) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW). 2d LAAM Battalion's last combat tour saw it providing air defense for the Marine Corps area of operations during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. 2d LAAM Battalion was deactivated on 1 September 1994 as part of the post-Cold War draw down of forces and because the Marine Corps had made the decision to divest itself of its medium-range air defense. The battalions personnel and equipment were transferred to 1st Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (1st LAAM).


Notable Persons
None
 
Reports To
Air Defense
 
Active Reporting Unit
None
 
Inactive Reporting Units
 
8 Members Who Served in This Unit


 
  • Castaneda, John, Sgt, (1979-1983)
  • Hodge, Jerry, MSgt, (1964-1984)
  • LeSage, Ed, Cpl, (1980-1988)
  • Manley, Mark, Sgt, (1977-1987)
  • Moore, Kenneth, LCpl, (1974-1978)
  • Potts, Robin, SSgt, (1976-1996)
  • Travis, Michael, Cpl, (1986-1990)
  • Williams, Robert, Sgt, (1978-1982)
 
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Battle/Operations History Detail
 
Description
The Liberation of Kuwait was the campaign to retake Kuwait from Iraq after the massive air campaign, between 24–28 February 1991. U.S. troops and the Coalition entered to find the Iraqis surrendering en masse; however, pockets of resistance existed, particularly at Kuwait International Airport where Iraqi troops, seemingly unaware that a retreat order had been issued to them, continued to fight, resulting in a fierce battle over the airport itself. The majority of the fighting took place in Iraq, rather than Kuwait.
 
BattleType
Campaign
Country
Persian Gulf
 
Parent
Gulf War
CreatedBy
Not Specified
 
Start Month
1
End Month
2
 
Start Year
1991
End Year
1991
 

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