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Marine Corps Air Station Yuma

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pilots to become weapons delivery experts...By now you will have noticed that MTG and FAGU have been referred to in the past tense. Unfortunately, they are no longer around...The reason the MTGs (Marine Training Groups) are not around today is economy. After the Korean war the large influx of pilots into the Marine Corps slowed. (Major, United States Marine Corps)
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The two-week course included a controller course, many hours in the F-86D simulator and at least one 'live fire' mission flown each day. The targets, usually towed behind B-45A tow ships, were 9'x45' target sleeves, with two radar reflectors attached for the interceptor fire control systems to lock
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Later, after a tour or so in squadrons, and if the pilots were well qualified, they could receive orders to attend FAGUPAC (Fleet Air Gunnery Unit, Pacific). This Navy training unit, then located at NAS, El Centro, Calif. (later at MCAF, Yuma, Ariz.), had the sole mission of training experienced
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Yuma Airport became the home of the 4750th Training Wing (Air Defense). The 4750th had two major components, the 4750th Training Group (Air Defense) and the 4750th Training Squadron. The group had two flying squadrons assigned – the 4750th TS equipped with six
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personnel were quartered in tents near the flight line, at least until April 1954 when the first permanent barracks buildings were finished and air conditioned. By June, seven ADC units had rotated through the Yuma program.
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March 1959 - Naval History and Heritage Command "FLEET AIR GUNNERY UNIT, PACIFIC, IS HOST TO ANNUAL NAVAL AIR WEAPONS MEET. 18. FLEE. LEET AIR Gunnery Unit, Pacific, ... to MCAAS YUMA, the annual Naval."
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MCAS Yuma is currently the busiest air station in the Marine Corps, offering excellent year-round flying conditions and thousands of acres of open terrain for air-to-ground weapons ranges (including the
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The first ADC squadron arrived at Yuma for the Rocketry Proficiency Program on 1 February 1954. ADC squadrons rotated through Yuma on a regular basis for a two-week proficiency program that included
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aircraft. Although the drones were in place by spring, the first GB-26Cs did not arrive until June, and the first Firebee flight took place in July. The Q-2A Firebees were recovered by
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in 1950). The Interceptor Phase of the competition would be held at Yuma between 20 June and 27 June 1954. The competition would take place each year, with the last occurring in 1956.
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Winkler, David F. (1997), Searching the skies: the legacy of the United States Cold War defense radar program. Prepared for United States Air Force Headquarters Air Combat Command.
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A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946–1980, by Lloyd H. Cornett and Mildred W. Johnson, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
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A Ryan Q-2A Firebee target drone under the wing of a 4750th ADS DB-26C launch aircraft at Yuma in 1956. Operations with the Q-2A drone began at Yuma in January 1956.
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Because Fleet Air Gunnery Unit Pacific is being moved before July 1 to MCAAS YUMA , the annual Naval Air Weapons meet will be held this year in October at ...
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F-86Ds assigned to the 86th FIS at Youngstown Airport, Ohio, line the Yuma ramp in front of a TB-29A target tug during the summer of 1955.
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On 1 January 1956, the 4750th Drone Squadron was established as part of the 4750th ADW (Weapons). They were equipped with the brand new
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In 1928, the federal government purchased 640 acres (260 ha) near Yuma at the recommendation of Colonel Benjamin F. Fly. Temporary
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and the second youngest General Officer in U.S. Air Force history, receiving his star at the age of 29. Vincent was the subject of a
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Also Headquarters USAF decided to add a separate air-to-air rocketry competition to the annual USAF gunnery meet that was held at
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In addition to the fighter units, Vincent AFB was used by Air Defense Command as a general surveillance radar station. The
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The 4750th Air Defense Wing was inactivated at Vincent AFB on 15 June 1959 and control of the base was passed over to the
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The Eastern Air Defense Force team (ADC), winners of the 1956 USAF Gunnery and Weapons Meet (Interceptor Phase) at Yuma
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Several changes occurred during the last half of 1954. On 24 August, Yuma County Airport was redesignated
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MCAS Yuma is currently programmed to become the Marine Corps' initial operating base for the F-35B
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for military flight operations. During the 1960s, 70s, and early 1980s, MCAS Yuma was home to
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The base was closed on 1 November 1945. After the war, the airfield was turned over to the
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Larry Davis & Marty Isham (1999), Yuma, Sabre Jet Classics, Volume 7 Number 3 Fall 1999
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interceptors, and Headquarters USAF decided they should have their own training base.
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and USAF. Vincent was also an inspiration for the main character in the comic strip
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runways were installed for usage by military and civilian planes. It was called
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and occupies approximately 3,000 acres (1,200 ha), most of which is flat
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List of USAF Aerospace Defense Command General Surveillance Radar Stations
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FLEET AIR GUNNERY UNIT, PACIFIC, IS HOST TO ANNUAL NAVAL AIR WEAPONS MEET
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article titled "Up Youth", which covered the meteoric promotions of the
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Larry Davis (1992), F-86 Sabre in Action, Squadron/Signal Publications
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Yuma AAF was a single-engine flight training school, operated by the
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The station is 2 miles (1.7 nmi; 3.2 km) from the city of
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due to a number of soil and groundwater contaminants, including
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Deputy Commandant for Aviation, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
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In addition to the main facility, Vincent AFB operated several
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A hangar at Yuma AFB, with one of the B-45A target tugs inside
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Arizona
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Kaminski, Tom (2020). "Aircraft of the US Marine Corps".
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Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VMX-1)
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron 1 (MAWTS-1)
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Flying and notable non-flying units based at MCAS Yuma.
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as a headquarters for the Bureau of Land Reclamation.
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on 1 Jan 1959, and the tenant radar site was renamed
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USMC Air Station Yuma Overview & PCS Information
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US Marine Corps base in Yuma, Arizona, United States
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