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Marine Aircraft Group 36

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From the late 1970s through the 1980s, MAG-36 continued to support fleet operations in the Pacific Theater. MAG-36 became the Unit Deployment Program (UDP) linchpin in the Western Pacific (WestPac). As part of the UDP, CH-46, CH-53, and OV-10 squadrons from North Carolina and California deployed to
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on 1 September. This was both the first full Marine Air Group to arrive in South Vietnam, and more generally the first time a full helicopter group had been transported this way. By the end of September most of the helicopter units comprising the group had arrived at Kỳ Hà, these included: HMM-362,
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At the beginning of 1969 the group comprised HMM-452 equipped with CH-53As, HMLA-367 (formerly VMO-3) equipped with UH-1Es, HMM-265 equipped with CH-46Ds and HMM-363 equipped with UH-34Ds. On 25 May HMM-362 rejoined the group. On 27 August HMH-361 equipped with CH-53Ds joined the group replacing
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In November 1992, the last UDP detachment of OV-10s returned to Camp Pendleton, CA. In the spring of 1993, HMM-262 arrived from Hawaii to become a permanent part of MAG-36. HMM-262 was followed by HMM-265, and these two CH-46 squadrons have formed the backbone of the 31st MEU Aviation Combat
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The mission of MAG-36 is to support the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) with combat ready expeditionary assault support aircraft and when directed, plan and conduct aviation operations as a Marine Expeditionary Brigade-level Aviation Combat Element.
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impacted Burma. Additionally, MAG-36 has conducted HADR in the Philippines on three separate occasions: during 2004 with Joint Task Force 535, following three back-to-back typhoons in October 2009, and again in October 2010 in the wake of
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During the first decade of the 21st century, MAG-36 units continued to support Theater Security Cooperation exercises and numerous contingency operations. In 2004 and 2007 respectively, HMM-265 and HMM-262 deployed for
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in preparation for the evacuation of Americans. In early April 1975 group units comprising HML-367(Reinforced) with 11 UH-1Es, HMA-369 (Reinforced) with 4 AH-1Js, 14 CH-46Ds of HMM-164 and H&MS-36 were embarked on
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Nearly every year, MAG-36 deploys as a MEB-level Aviation Combat Element, often supporting Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations. In November 2007, in the wake of Tropical
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Throughout the 1990s, MAG-36 units participated in a variety of contingency operations. In 1995, MAG-36 units conducted relief operations in Kobe Japan after 6,400 people lost their lives in
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In January 1968 HMM-163, HMM-262 and VMO-6 were based at Quảng Trị, while HMM-164, HMM-362, HMM-364 and VMO-3 were based at Phu Bai. The group was extensively involved in the
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In 1959, it was renamed Marine Air Group 36. By 1962 MAG-36 comprised a Headquarters & Maintenance squadron, a Marine Air Base squadron, four light transport squadrons
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MCAS Futenma for six-month rotations. During these deployments MAG-36 participated in numerous exercises and training deployments to various countries around the WestPac.
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MAG-36 elements deployed to Bangladesh for Operation SEA ANGEL II. MAG-36 supported Operation CARING RESPONSE in May 2008 from Thailand after Tropical
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waiting off the coast of South Vietnam for the evacuation of U.S. civilians and "at-risk" South Vietnamese. On 12 April the composite squadron on the
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to join 31st MAU. On 28 January HMH-462 together with three CH-46s, four AH-1Js and a UH-1E from the group embarked onboard USS
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at Khe Sanh throughout January and February to support Marines in outlying hill positions. Group squadrons supported Marine and
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and by 15 October the group headquarters was operational at Phu Bai. On 16 October the group took control of
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rescue and air cover in addition to participating in the evacuation. At 07:53 on 30 April an HMM-164 CH-46D
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combat operations. Since May 2009, VMGR-152 provided an enduring two-plane detachment to Afghanistan for
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Bitter End, 1973–1975 (Marine Corps Vietnam Operational Histories Series)
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Throughout 1974 and into early 1975 group units were always assigned as a component of the
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HMM-363 which had been withdrawn as its UH-34s were withdrawn from service. On 7 November
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to guide aircraft until enemy fire knocked it out on 19 February. HMM-362 kept several
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and also participated in the withdrawal of United Nation Forces from Somalia during
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did not join Task Group 76.4 awaiting the Cambodian evacuation, but instead joined
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starting in late January. A detachment from the group's MACTU-62 operated a
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On 4 October 1967 VMO-6 was the first group squadron to move north to
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and to East Timor for peacekeeping during Operation STABILIZE.
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was transferred to MAG-16. On 30 October HMM-163 equipped with
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in August of that year. It sailed for South Vietnam aboard the
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In 1965 it was attached to the 1st MAW, when it deployed to
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: Fighting the North Vietnamese 1967
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in preparation for the evacuation of Cambodia. On 10 April
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Dunham, Maj. George R.; Quinlan, Col. David A. (1990).
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and the group's helicopters were transferred to the
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History and Museums Division, USMC. 352:. In early August the group supported 28: 511:to maintain station off the coast of 455:the group withdrew from South Vietnam 395:(MAG-16) while control of HMM-265 at 344:. Later in March the group supported 340:. In early March the group supported 7: 1898:Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 1 656:United States Marine Corps Aviation 281:and one medium transport squadron, 1690:Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps 1216:Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps 686:from websites or documents of the 329:. In December the group supported 285:, for a total of 105 helicopters. 25: 1230:Marine Corps three-star generals 732:Marines and Helicopters 1962-1973 1954: 1839: 1838: 1798:History of Hispanics in the USMC 1380:Training & Education Command 1314:Organization of the Marine Corps 1295: 1097: 1040: 1000: 949: 896: 854: 801: 750: 682: This article incorporates 677: 499:. 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Index

Marine Air Group 36

USMC
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
III Marine Expeditionary Force
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
Vietnam War
Operation Enduring Freedom
Earl E. Anderson
air group
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
III Marine Expeditionary Force
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
Okinawa
VMM-262
VMM-265
MALS-36
Marine Wing Support Squadron 172
Unit Deployment Program
UH-1Y
AH-1Z
CH-53E
Marine Corps Air Station El Toro
Santa Ana
HMR-361
HMR-362
HMR-363
HRS-1
HMRL-163

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