Task Force Leatherneck

Task Force Leatherneck
Task Force Leatherneck Emblem
Active2009-2014
CountryUnited States United States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeMarine Expeditionary Brigade
RoleExpeditionary combat forces
Size10,700
Part ofRegional Command Southwest
Garrison/HQCamp Leatherneck
Engagements
DecorationsPresidential Unit Award
Commanders
Task Force CommanderBrigadier General Lawrence D. Nicholson

Task Force Leatherneck or MEB-Afghanistan was a Marine Air-Ground Task Force that operated in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The name was originally given to the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade during its 2009-10 operations for OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. On July 3, 2010, it was renamed as Regional Command Southwest, RC(SW)|, and in January of 2015 it was renamed Train Advise Assist Command - Southwest (TAAC-SW) under the new NATO mission RESOLUTE SUPPORT.[1] It is also the name used by the 1st Marine Division and 2nd Marine Division during their deployments to Afghanistan. Task Force Leatherneck was commanded by Brigadier General Lawrence D. Nicholson with the command element at Camp Leatherneck. The task force took over the battlespace from Special Purpose MAGTF-Afghanistan on May 29, 2009.[2] In July 2009, Task Force Leatherneck participated in Operation Strike of the Sword (Operation Khanjar), the largest Marine Corps operation since the Battle of Fallujah, and then in February 2010 an even larger battle, the largest of the Afghan Campaign, Operation Moshtarak (Operation Together).[3]

  1. ^ Canals, Meghan. "Task Force Leatherneck Deploys to Afghanistan", Leatherneck, (July 2009), p. 18.
  2. ^ R.R. Keene (editor). "The War on Terror", Leatherneck, vol XCII, no. 11 (November 2009), p. 30.
  3. ^ Gal Perl Finkel, Back to the ground?, Israel Hayom, November 8, 2015.