Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2

Summary

Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2 is the headquarters element of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and is located at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2
MWHS-2 insignia
Active31 December 1955
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
RoleHeadquarters
Part of2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
II Marine Expeditionary Force
Garrison/HQMCAS Cherry Point
Nickname(s)"Snake Eyes"
"The Deuce"
EngagementsOperation Iraqi Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Anthony Cesaro (May 2022 -

History edit

 
Marines from MWHS-2 prepare to raise the colors at the 2nd MAW headquarters

Commissioned on 31 December 1955, Marine Wing Headquarters Group 2 was garrisoned at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. At that time, the unit was composed of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron 2, Marine Air Support Squadron 1, and Marine Air Control Squadron 7 and Marine Air Control Squadron 8. In May 1966, MWSG-2 was decommissioned. Through further reorganization in August 1967, MWSG-2 was reactivated and assumed the responsibilities of supporting the Marine Wing Headquarters. On 1 July 1971, MWSG-2 was re-designated to the current title of Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2.

Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2 has traditionally been a non-deployable Marine Corps unit, though it supports the War on Terror through individual augments to deploying units. The unit deployed as a whole for the first time in February 2005 until February 2006 where it was deployed to Al Asad Airbase in the Al Anbar Province Iraq where it raised its new unit colors and squadron logo (known as Snake Eyes) designed and created solely by Sgt James Fife. It operated for a second time in Al Asad from February 2007 until March 2008 and deployed a third time to Al Asad from January 2009 until November 2009.

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References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
  • MWHS-2’s official website