The 2d Defense Battalion was commissioned on March 1, 1940, at San Diego, California.[1] Lieutenant Colonel Bertram A. Bone was the first commanding officer of the battalion.[3] Because of the Marine Corps' rapid growth beginning in 1939, there was a great deal of movement amongst leadership as the institution struggled to keep pace. This led to the battalion having five commanding officers by the time the war began in December 1941.[4] The battalion was the only defense battalion still stateside when war broke out. It deployed to Hawaii in December 1941 and quickly prepared for follow on tasking.[4] The battalion arrived in American Samoa in January 1942 to assist the 7th Defense Battalion with air and coastal defense of the region.[3]
Battle of Tarawa, training on Hawaii and Guam
In November 1943 the 2d Defense Battalion was assigned to the V Amphibious Corps for the Battle of Tarawa. They came ashore on November 23 after most of the battle was complete in order to garrison the island against Japanese counterattack from the air.[5] For this operation the battalion was reinforced by one half of the 2d Airdrome Battalion which came in from the Ellice Islands.[6] Following operations at Tarawa the battalion was moved to Hawaii.
As the war progressed, the Marine Corps removed coastal artillery from the defense battalions in order to form additional heavy artillery units for the Fleet Marine Force.[2] Because of the divestiture of the coastal defense mission, the battalion was re-designated as the 2d Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on 16 April 1944 while on Kauai. The battalion continued training on Kauai until December 12, 1944, when it received a dispatch ordering it to quickly prepare for deployment to Guam. On December 26, 1944, 56 officers and 1286 men from the battalion sailed from Nawiliwili on board the SS Agwiprince[7]
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