2nd Marine Division Band

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2nd Marine Division
Jacksonville, North Carolina

 

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International Combined Concert

U.S. Marines with the 2d Marine Division Band and Norwegian service members with the Norwegian Army’s Band His Majesty the King’s Guard perform the...

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Month of the Military Child

U.S. Marines with 2d Marine Division Band perform for students at Tarawa Terrace Elementary School, during a Month of the Military Child celebration...

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Memorial Day 2025

U.S. Marines with the 2nd Marine Division Band perform prior to a Memorial Day ceremony at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument during Fleet Week New...

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Marines Take Manhattan

Marines assigned to the Rampage Brass Band of the 2nd Marine Division Band perform during a concert in New York City's Times Square during Fleet Week...

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NY Fleet Week

U.S. Marines with the 2nd Marine Division Brass Band perform during a community relations event at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey for...

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Seven Ton Caroling

U.S. Marines with the 2d Marine Division Band perform during the 2d MARDIV Seven Ton Caroling on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec....

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General's Holiday Concert

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darren Vicente, a tuba instrumentalist with the 2d Marine Division Band, performs during the 2d MARDIV Commanding...

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Marine Corps Birthday Ball

U.S. Marines with the 2d Marine Division Band perform during the Headquarters battalion, 2d MARDIV 249th Marine Corps Birthday Celebration in...

 

Expand List item 8066Collapse List item 8066  Mission

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.

Expand List item 8065Collapse List item 8065  History

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.

Leadership & Staff

Portrait of Director
Director
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mark A. Pellon

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mark Pellon currently serves as Director, 2d Marine Division Band. In this capacity he serves as the officer in charge and manages, administers, and coordinates musical performances, develops budgets and annual operation plans, directs internal operations and training, and supervises the employment of a Marine Corps Fleet Band.

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Portrait of Enlisted Bandleader
Enlisted Bandleader
Master Gunnery Sergeant Stephen L. Davis

Master Gunnery Sgt. Stephen Davis serves as the Enlisted Bandleader and Senior Enlisted Advisor for the 2nd Marine Division Band. He oversees all training, operations, and administrative functions, while also advising the Director on musical development. As the Staff Noncomissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC), he is the primary contact for performance requests and inquiries.

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Portrait of Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Warrant Officer Wayne C. Geary

Warrant Officer Wayne Geary currently serves as Assistant Director, 2nd Marine Division Band. In this capacity he leads the band in performance and serves as the band’s Operations Officer responsible for matters pertaining to training, plans, and operations. He coordinates and directs the preparation and employment of the band and oversees the daily scheduling and logistics.

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Portrait of Drum Major
Drum Major
Gunnery Sergeant Jessica K. Larsen

Gunnery Sgt. Jessica Larsen currently serves as the Drum Major of the 2nd Marine Division Band. In this capacity she directs, trains, and manages the musical performance of the Ceremonial Band while on the march and instructs band personnel in drill specific to Marine Bands. Gunnery Sgt. Jessica Larsen also manages the band’s administration and operations sections.

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DateTimeEvent NameLocationEnsembleWebsite
9/11/202510:00 AMPatriot Day ObservanceLejeune Memorial Gardens, Jacksonville, NCCeremonial Band 
Expand List item 8068Collapse List item 8068  Press Package

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Expand List item 8069Collapse List item 8069  Staging Information

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Expand List item 8067Collapse List item 8067  Event Programs

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Performance Request Process

Click here to review the band request policy and guidance information.

 
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Please send requests to: 
2dMarDivBandRequest@usmc.mil
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All Ceremonial MusicHyperlinkMarine Band Ceremonial MusicUnknown
Expand List item 8035Collapse List item 8035  Career Paths

As a Marine musician, you'll have the opportunity to serve with one of the ten renowned Marine Corps Fleet bands throughout the world. All Marine musicians are assigned as instrumentalists / vocalists during their first enlistment. Follow-on career opportunities for leadership roles within the bands include: Directors, Enlisted Bandleaders, Ensemble Leaders (Enlisted Conductors /  Drum Majors), Production Managers, and Instrument Repair Technicians.


Instrumentalist / vocalist

Musicians perform in a Marine Corps Fleet Band for concerts, parades, ceremonies, and various other official functions in support of the Marine Corps Bands' mission. Musicians perform additional duties in support of band operations, such as supply, administrative assistant, and / or music librarian. Additional increased responsibilities relating to music performance are assigned based on grade / experience, such as instrument section leader or leader of a small ensemble.


Director

Directors serve as the officer-in-charge of Marine Corps Fleet Bands and primary conductor. Directors also manage, administer, and coordinate musical performances, develop budgets and annual operation plans, direct internal operations and training, and supervise the employment of a Marine Corps Fleet Band.


Enlisted Bandleader

Enlisted Bandleaders serve as the senior enlisted Marine of a Marine Corps Fleet Band. Enlisted Bandleaders assist and advise the Director in developing the musical proficiency of the band, planning and scheduling, and supervising the necessary administrative duties of a musical unit.


Ensemble Leader (Enlisted Conductor / Drum Major)

Ensemble Leaders direct, train and manage the musical performances of the full band, to include small ensembles. Additionally, they assist and advise the Director and Enlisted Bandleader on musical development, implementation of musical protocol for ceremonies. They lead the band in concerts, ceremonies, and / or on the march.


Production Manager

Production Managers manage the audio/visual production support for band operations to include: live sound reinforcement and recording, stage lighting, digital media production, and band marketing.


Instrument Repair Technician

Instrument Repair Technicians provide repair and maintenance of musical instruments assigned to a Marine Corps Fleet Band. Additionally, they assist in the purchasing plans of band equipment.

Expand List item 8036Collapse List item 8036  Audition Process

There are two essential elements to the audition process; you must establish your entrance qualifications as a musician and as a United States Marine. The Musician Placement Director is the Marine responsible for reviewing and certifying your musical qualification. A local Marine Corps recruiter will help you determine your Marine Corps entrance qualifications and guide your through the process of becoming a Marine.

In order to become eligible to serve as a Marine musician, musical proficiency must be established in accordance with Marine Corps Audition Standards. By following a two-round process, we establish an applicant's potential for service as a Marine musician. The first round is a screening round, wherein we learn about your musical background and establish the likelihood of you successfully meeting the requirements of the next round. Upon successful screening, you will be invited to participate in the audition round, which consists of a live audition proctored by the Musician Placement Director nearest to your geographical area. This audition round serves as the final assessment for establishing musical entrance qualifications for service as a Marine musician.
 

Screening Round

The screening round is used to establish your musical background and potential to succeed in the audition round. You will be asked to provide audio OR video recordings performing specified musical excerpts and a completed "Sign Up" form submission. 

Audio and video recording must be of a good quality and consist of all excerpts. Your local Musician Placement Director can provide specific guidance, should you have any questions.


Audition Round

Based on successful evaluation of the screening round, you may be invited to perform the audition round. The audition round consists of an in-person audition proctored by the Musician Placement Director nearest to your geographical area. During the audition round, you will perform specified excerpts and sight-read from a collection of short selections. Dates for the audition round are often published or, in some cases, individually scheduled. 

For more information regarding the audition process, including instrument-specific requirements, email: MarineMusic@marines.usmc.mil

To request an audition, visit our Audition Request Form.

Email

2dmardivbandrequest@usmc.mil
 

Phone

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

Mailing Address

2nd Marine Division Band
Attn:_________________
PSC Box 20088
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0088

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