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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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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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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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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
491:(31st MAU) on board Amphibious Ready Group Alpha ships. The assigned unit actually was a composite squadron, usually either HMM-164 or HMM-165, both flying CH-46Ds augmented by detachments of CH-53Ds from HMH-462; UH-1Es of HML-367 and
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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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combat operations. Since May 2009, VMGR-152 provided an enduring two-plane detachment to Afghanistan for
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and to East Timor for peacekeeping during Operation STABILIZE.
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364:joined the group. In December
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1409:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
1393:Marine Corps Systems Command
1341:I Marine Expeditionary Force
505:Naval Air Station Cubi Point
397:Marble Mountain Air Facility
1201:Under Secretary of the Navy
489:31st Marine Amphibious Unit
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688:United States Marine Corps
620:Operation Enduring Freedom
586:Post Vietnam to modern day
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165:United States Marine Corps
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833:Shulimson, Jack (1982).
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169:1st Marine Aircraft Wing
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135:Colonel Brett A. Allison
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979:Smith, Charles (1988).
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616:Operation Iraqi Freedom
604:Operation United Shield
560:Operation Frequent Wind
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331:Operation Harvest Moon
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1353:Marine Forces Reserve
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