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Marine Aircraft Group 41

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715: 419:, California. With need for support in the growing war in the Pacific, on 10 November 1944, it received the designation Marine Aircraft Group 41,with the mission "…to administer and supervise training and activities of attached squadrons for combat in the Pacific." Originally, there was only a headquarters, service and single fighter squadron in the group, but as the scope of Marine aviation in World War II grew, MAG-41 simultaneously expanded to include six tactical squadrons and a maintenance squadron, now Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 41. 484:, Pennsylvania. For the next thirteen years, the Dallas detachment supported 4th MAW, including a deployment to Okinawa in support of Desert Storm, yet in 1993 the Reserve heavy-lift squadrons were realigned, and both HMH-772 detachments were deactivated. Det Alpha was reactivated as HMH-769, but HMH-777 was not so lucky. On 1 April 1993, HMH-772, Det Bravo, retired the squadron colors in a brief ceremony to close the final chapter on the "Flying Armadillos" and what has, so far, been the final chapter of rotary aircraft in MAG-41. 493:
hosted a "Phinal Phantom Pharewell" celebration to bid a last farewell to their F-4S aircraft, and invited Marine Phantom enthusiasts from all over the Corps to participate in the tribute. In the coming months more Hornets began to appear on the "Cowboy" flightline until the squadron received their entire complement of 11 "A" models and one two-seating "B" model. On 8 October 1992, Capt Joe "Crop" Riley flew the first Hornet sortie for the "Cowboys".
1258: 39: 1344: 443:, and designated a Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment (MARTD). At that time MAG-41 consisted of three fighter squadrons, (VMF-111, VMF-112, VMF-413,) and two medium helicopter squadrons, (HMM-777, HMM-762). The fighter squadrons flew the FJ-4B and AF-1E Fury, while the helicopter squadrons flew the 467:
In 1970, another Crusader squadron, VMJ-4, flying the photoreconnaissance version of the fighter, the RF-8G, joined the unit. The unit eventually received reworked models of the Crusader, the F-8K, and later, the F-8H in 1971. With the added allweather capability of the F-8H, VMF-112 was redesignated
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Because of the shortage of aircraft carriers early in the war, land-based Marine air was used to neutralize by-passed enemy bases in the Central Pacific. As an ever-increasing number of escort carriers became available, it was decided Marine planes would be placed on board. In 1944, MAG-41 training
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Although MAG-41 was proud to have the last Phantom II squadron in the Marine Corps, a change was needed to propel the group into the twenty-first century. On 28 February 1992, VMFA-112 retired the last F-4S to Carswell AFB, and in July received their first McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet. MAG-41
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On 22 October 1965, VMF-111 was deactivated with personnel and aircraft to be absorbed by VMF-112. In July 1967, the unit formally known as the "Wolf Pack," from its glory days of World War II with 140 kills in the Pacific, changed its name to the "Cowboys," and redesigned the squadron insignia to
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and was redesignated as a heavy Marine helicopter squadron (HMH). HMH-777 was deactivated due to massive budget cuts in 1980, however, on 1 October 1980, the squadron's personnel and aircraft were reformed as the Bravo Detachment of HMH-772, which was based at
273:(ACE), Combined Forces Air Component Commander (CFACC) element, an aviation logistics squadron, a fighter-attack squadron, a fighter adversary squadron and an aerial refueler/assault support squadron in order to deploy/employ as a MAG/ACE, a special purpose 500:, California, testing the AIM-9X Sidewinder as well as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM). In August 1994, MAG-41 gained a squadron of 14 KC-130T Hercules, when Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 234 was reassigned from the former 686: 651: 656: 430:
With the war over, MAG-41 officially deactivated in October 1945, but with the new doctrine of carrier-based aircraft being set, Marine aviation would go on to become an integral part of future amphibious operations.
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to subordinate squadrons included carrier duty and the further development of close air support for the Marines on the ground. MAG-41 was the first Marine aviation unit to receive and train with the
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VMFA-112 has since reconfigured its aircraft to the F/A-18A+ platform. The aircraft have undergone improvements in radar, navigation, and night vision systems. VMFA-112 has also worked alongside
1097: 971: 528:(2003–2011). In 2009 helicopters returned to MAG-41 when they took over responsibility for HMM-764 Moonlight after MAG-46 cased its colors. HMM-764 transitioned from the CH-46E Sea Knights ( 909: 797: 638: 1069: 1012: 892: 451:. Vought, the manufacturer of the Crusader, had a plant adjacent to the runway of NAS Dallas, making the transition more than convenient for squadron pilots and support personnel. 643: 546: 919: 1497: 1064: 976: 541: 1059: 803: 847: 693: 590: 1502: 1147: 914: 681: 207: 142: 872: 731: 1007: 966: 852: 1225: 867: 857: 623: 563: 1215: 1157: 1002: 862: 1044: 981: 753: 1127: 1092: 1087: 741: 618: 1054: 946: 628: 1461: 1220: 792: 472:
replaced the aircraft. When the squadron began to acquire the F-4, it was re-designated as Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 (VMFA-112) in 1983.
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action. After the move the group quickly gained the title of the "Rangers" from the Major League Baseball team located minutes away in
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VMF(AW)-112 on 1 November 1971. The squadron continued to operate various models of the F-8 until the McDonnell
1410: 1304: 1112: 440: 128: 384: 379: 399: 394: 270: 532:) to MV-22B Ospreys in January 2013 bringing tiltrotors to the Marine Reserve Aviation for the first time. 1208: 902: 673: 424: 389: 887: 132: 106: 102: 1288: 481: 529: 1196: 250: 223: 512:. Within months of their arrival to Dallas, VMGR-234 surpassed 73,000 accident-free flight hours. 775: 476: 415:
Marine Base Defense Group 41 was first organized in the Fleet Marine Force on 1 January 1943, at
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On 1 July 1962, the group was reactivated as part of 4th Marine Aircraft Wing at
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In 1972, the "Flying Armadillos" of HMM-777 traded their aging UH-34Ds for the
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
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Index

MAG-41

United States
United States of America
United States Marine Corps
Offensive Air Support
Antiair Warfare
Aerial Reconnaissance
Assault Support
4th Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Forces Reserve
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
World War II
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
John F. Goodman
United States Marine Corps
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
Texas
F/A-18
KC-130J
C-40
Northrop F-5
aggressor squadron
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
Arizona
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort
South Carolina
MCAS Camp Pendleton
MV-22B

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