By Navy Office of Community Outreach
Public Affairs
NORFOLK – A 2005
Capital High School graduate and Helena, Montana native is serving
in the U.S. Navy with Naval Beach Group TWO (NBG 2).
Petty Officer
2nd Class Marcus Peters is a builder with the beach group operating out of
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
A Navy builder
is responsible for vertical construction on concrete, framing and finishing
work.
“I like being
part of a mobile pier where we can go anywhere in the world to build,” said
Peters. “It is something different.”
Commissioned in
1948, NBG 2 is designed to organize, man, train and equip
forces to execute, combat support, and combat service support missions.
NBG 2 is made of
four commands, Assault Craft Unit TWO (ACU 2), Assault Craft Unit FOUR (ACU 4),
Amphibious Construction Battalion TWO (PHIBCB 2), and Beach Master Unit TWO
(BMU 2); who have their own individual missions that assist to ensure the
overall mission of NBG 2 is complete.
Peters
serves with PHIBCB 2 who regularly embark aboard the ships of amphibious ready
groups (ARGs) deployed to the Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Adriatic Sea,
and throughout the Atlantic area from the coasts of Norway to South America to
include the Caribbean Sea. Since the Millennium, Naval Beach Group detachments
have supported routine exercises and ARG deployments..
“I like that it
is a smaller command,” said Peters. “It is more personal and we all work well
together.”
Approximately 30
officers and 300 enlisted men and women make up the beach group. Their jobs are
highly specialized and keep each part of the command running smoothly. The jobs
range from operating boats to maintaining engines and handling weaponry.
"The Sailors here never cease to impress me with the
effort they put into their daily work," said Capt. Jeffrey Hayhurst,
commodore commander of NBG 2.”Their dedication and hard work make me proud to
be in command of Naval Beach Group Two."
Although NBG 2
is made up of four separate commands, they all work together to complete their
mission of providing the Navy personnel and equipment to support an
amphibious operation or exercise.
These exercises can include evacuation of American citizens
from a hostile territory, delivery of food and medical supplies after a natural
disaster, the bulk delivery of fuel or fresh water from a ship anchored off the
coast through a pipeline to a shore facility, and nearly any other task that
involves moving from ships offshore to the beach.
“I have matured
a lot since joining the Navy,” said Peters. “I have also experienced many
cultures and have realized everyone is the same but they just do things differently.”
As a member of
the one of the U.S. Navy’s most unique commands, Peters and other NBG 2 Sailors
understand that they need to have the ability to complete a variety of missions
to help keep America safe from enemies foreign and domestic.