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The 2nd Marine Logistics Group (2nd MLG) is a logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps and is headquartered at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. 2nd MLG was formerly known as 2nd Force Service Support Group (FSSG), reorganized with its sister FSSGs into Marine Logistics Groups in 2005. The 2nd MLG is composed of ...
CLB-2 was formed after its second deployment to Iraq in 2005 as a part of the reorganization of the 2nd Force Service Support Group (2nd FSSG). The battalion falls under Combat Logistics Regiment 2 and the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (2nd MLG) and is headquartered at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in the USA.
The 2nd Maintenance Battalion (2nd Maint Bn) previously fell under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 25 (CLR-25), as a subordinate unit of 2d MLG. In 2020, CLR-25 was dissolved, and 2nd Maint Bn reported directly to 2d MLG. [ 1 ]
His previous assignment was as deputy commanding general (Mobilization), Marine Corps Combat Development Command. He also served during combat operations as the assistant division commander, 2d Marine Division from 2005 to 2006, at Camp Blue Diamond , Ar-Ramadi, Iraq, and earlier with I Marine Expeditionary Force as the deputy commanding ...
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Nevada, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) and Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE) Brigadier General Troy E. Armstrong [a] U.S. Army: Selection announced 14 February 2025 [228] Confirmed by the Senate 31 July 2024 [229]
The Commanding General of the United States Army was the title given to the service chief and highest-ranking officer of the United States Army (and its predecessor the Continental Army), prior to the establishment of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army in 1903.
During its history, three commanding generals became the Commandant of the Marine Corps (Randolph M. Pate, Alfred M. Gray Jr. and James L. Jones) and another three commanding generals became Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (Samuel Jaskilka, Kenneth McLennan and Richard I. Neal).
During this assignment he again deployed to Iraq with his Group. Ayala was the last MLG commanding general to serve in Iraq as the Marine Corps role in Iraq ended shortly thereafter. [1] In 2011, Ayala served as the chief of staff of United States Southern Command, during which time he was promoted to major general. [4]