2nd Marine Division Band
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2nd Marine Division
Jacksonville, North Carolina

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Mardi Gras

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Aden Taylor-Hardin, a musician with the 2d Marine Division (MARDIV) Band, performs a solo during the Krewe of Orpheus Parade...

02

Infantry Immersion Training

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ethan Dotson, a Midland, Michigan native and french horn instrumentalist with the 2d Marine Division Band, posts security at...

03

Holiday Concert

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Pellon, a Miami, Florida native and the conductor of the 2d Marine Division (MARDIV) Jazz Band,...

04

Navy-Marine Corps Week

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Tavian Antoine a Coral Springs, Florida native and a drummer with the 2d Marine Division Band conducts an interview at the...

05

Community Outreach

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Pellon a Miami, Florida native and a conductor with the 2d Marine Division Band conducts an interview...

06

Showcasing Marine Music

U.S. Marine Corps LCpl Ashley Wright, a Beaufort, South Carolina native and clarinet player with the 2d Marine Division Band conducts an interview at...

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Navy-Marine Corps Week

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Britt Camren, a Dover, Delaware native and musician with the 2d Marine Division Band sings during a high school football game...

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UNC Pembroke

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Robert Brooks, a musician with the 2d Marine Division (MARDIV) Band, gives a command to the Marines during a halftime...

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U.S. Navy Corpsmen Memorial

The 2nd Marine Division band attends the Corpsman Memorial Dedication Ceremony at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 12,...

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Aisne-Marne

U.S. Marines with the 2d Marine Division Band march in formation during a ceremony at Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, Belleau, France, May 29, 2022....

 

March 2024

2024 Downtown Wilmington St. Patrick's Day Parade
Saturday, March 16th @ 10:30 AM
Downton Wilmington, NC

Topsail Highschool Lacrosse Military Appreciation Night
Thursday, March 28th @ 6:30 PM
Topsail Highschool Athletic Complex
245 N St John's Church Rd, Hampstead, NC

 

April 2024

Month of the Military Child Celebration 
Wednesday, April 3rd @ 10:00 AM
Sand Ridge Elementary School
868 Sand Ridge Rd, Hubert, NC

Month of the Military Child Celebration 
Friday, April 5th @ 1:00 PM
Silverdale Elementary School
841 Smith Rd, Maysville, NC

Month of the Military Child Celebration 
Wednesday, April 10th @ 8:30 AM
Swansboro Middle School
1240 W Corbett Ave, Swansboro, NC

Month of the Military Child Celebration 
Wednesday, April 10th @ 10:00 AM
Heritage Elementary School
7444 Richlands Hwy, Richlands, NC

Night for Veterans at Winston-Salem Dash Home Opener
Saturday, April 11th @ 5:00 PM
Truist Stadium Ballpark
951 Ballpark Way Winston-Salem, NC

Welcome Home Honor Flight
Saturday, April 20th @ 7:30 PM
Wilmington International Airport
1740 Airport Blvd., Wilmington, NC

Month of the Military Child Celebration 
Tuesday, April 25th @ 2:00 PM
Delalio Elementary School
1500 Curtis Road, Jacksonville NC 

 

Marine musicians perform a wide variety of military and civic events such as ceremonies, parades, festivals, public concerts, educational outreach, and professional sporting events. Music support utilizes a variety of ensemble configurations to include wind ensemble, ceremonial band, brass band, jazz combo, popular music group, brass quintet, jazz ensemble, and bugler.

Public & Civic Events

Whether a traditional concert hall, outdoor venue or parade, military band performances must be free and open to the public. Marine Bands may perform at fairs, exhibitions and similar venues with admission fees if the performance is incidental to the primary event and no additional fee is charged to hear the band perform. Additional restrictions may apply. 

Policy and Legal Restrictions
  1. U.S. Military participation does not imply endorsement of the event or the organization hosting the event. The requested information is required to evaluate the event. Please complete all sections.
     
  2. Armed Forces musical units are organized for ceremonial and traditional purposes and to support recruiting activities. However, they may be authorized to provide certain specified presentations, such as patriotic ceremonies for public programs. Armed Forces musical organizations are not permitted to provide entertainment, background, dinner, dance or other social music at public or private events in competition with the customary or regular employment of local civilian musicians. Limited resources permit only one band and/or choir to perform at an event, and the Military Services reserve the right to cancel support to requesters who have scheduled more than one such military unit.
     
  3. Department of Defense (DoD) policies require that Armed Forces participation in public events will be provided at no additional cost to the Government, which means un-programmed costs incurred solely because of participation in or support of an unplanned activity. For example, additional costs to the Government include unplanned travel and transportation, meals and lodging for military personnel away from Government mess, civilian per diem, and overtime pay. Unsolicited contributions of money, personal property, or services (e.g., gifts in kind for lodging, meals, transportation) may be accepted for the benefit of military musical units for events that align with the DoD's mission. All costs are binding after a unit, personnel, or exhibit has arrived at an event site, even though weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances force the event to be cancelled.
     
  4. Requests should be submitted to the appropriate Military Service not less than 30 days in advance of a scheduled program. Final determination will occur no earlier than 90 days in advance. Please realize that all Armed Forces units have specific military missions and training requirements. Participation in public programs will only be authorized when such support is in the best interests of the DoD and the Military Services and does not interfere with mission or training programs. In all cases, operational commitments must take priority and can cause previously scheduled appearances to be cancelled.
Performance Request Process

Start your request for musical support by choosing the appropriate request form below. Once received, we will determine whether we can support your request. If your request is approved, a representative from the band will reach out to you for coordination. If your request is denied, you/your organization will receive an email explaining why your request is not eligible to receive support.

Military Request Form
Civilian Request Form

The 2nd Marine Division Band provides musical support for the five major commands and 47,000 Marines for whom Camp Lejeune is home.

Known for their marching and musical excellence, the members of “The Division’s Own” are proud of their role as musical ambassadors for the Corps.

2nd Marine Division Band
2nd Marine Division
PSC Box 20088
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0088
Military Request Form
Civilian Request Form

Commercial: (910) 450-9511
DSN: 751-9511

The 2nd Marine Division Band - "The Division's Own" - was formed from elements of the 2nd, 6th, and 8th Marine Regiment Bands. They assembled for the first time in Wellington, New Zealand during World War II. Members of this band fought on Tarawa, Tinian, Wake Island, Guadalcanal, and Saipan. 

Since World War II, the 2nd Marine Division Band has continued its wartime missions, participating in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars as military police, litter bearers, and security forces. More recently, the band deployed in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, serving as a security platoon in the Al Anbar Province, Al Assad, and Fallujah. Members of the band have also deployed in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, serving the Division in various capacities in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. 

2nd Marine Division Band Leaders

2nd Marine Division Band
Band Officer

CWO3 Pellon reported to the 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in June 2023 and currently serves as the Officer-in-Charge.

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2nd Marine Division Band
Enlisted Bandleader

GySgt Munoz reported to the 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in June 2022 and currently serves as the Enlisted Bandleader.

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2nd Marine Division Band
Enlisted Conductor

GySgt Matt reported to the 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in July 2023 and currently serves as the Enlisted Conductor.

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2nd Marine Division Band
Drum Major

GySgt Brooks reported to the 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in August 2022 and currently serves as the Drum Major.

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Instrument Repair Technician

MSgt Merville reported to the 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in August 2021 and currently serves as the Instrument Repair Technician.

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