Officially Licensed USMC 2nd Marine Raider Support Battalion Patch - 2nd Marine Raider Support Battalion (2d MRSB), Marine Raider Support Group, MARSOC, officially licensed embroidered patch.
Spiritus Invictus — the unconquerable spirit of Marine special operations, sustained by the enablers who keep Raiders in the fight.
The 2nd Marine Raider Support Battalion is based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and serves as a critical enabler component of the Marine Raider Support Group within Marine Forces Special Operations Command. The battalion's Marines and sailors provide the logistics, communications, fire support, and intelligence capabilities that allow Marine Special Operations Companies to deploy and operate effectively across demanding global environments. Support battalion personnel deploy alongside MSOCs and undergo a Special Operations Training Course at the School of Infantry, preparing them to integrate seamlessly with Raider teams in the field. The unit's name traces to August 2014, when MARSOC officially adopted the Raider title in honor of the elite World War II Marine Raiders who conducted amphibious commando operations across the Pacific. That lineage connects every support Marine in the battalion to a legacy of precision, discipline, and quiet professionalism that defines the broader Raider community. This officially licensed embroidered patch represents that full story — the operators and the enablers together — making it a meaningful piece for anyone who served in or alongside MARSOC's support structure at Camp Lejeune.
Perfect For: MARSOC veterans, 2nd Marine Raider Support Battalion alumni, Marine Raider Support Group members, Camp Lejeune collectors, special operations supporters, shadow box displays, challenge coin and patch boards, reunion gifts, family keepsakes, and anyone building a serious MARSOC unit-history collection that honors both the operators and the critical support Marines who sustain every deployed Raider mission worldwide.
Raider support heritage, officially licensed and stitched for the Marines who keep the mission moving forward.