About this Unit
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 (HMLA-167), known as the "Warriors," was originally activated on March 1, 1968, at Marble Mountain Air Facility, Vietnam, as HML-167. The squadron provided close air support, armed escort, and utility helicopter support to Marine ground forces during the Vietnam War, flying the UH-1E Huey. Over the decades, HMLA-167 has participated in numerous operations, including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, evolving its mission with the introduction of AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters and upgraded UH-1Y Venoms. Today, HMLA-167 remains an integral part of Marine Aircraft Group 29, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, based at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
Historical Facts
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Origins: Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 (HMLA-167), known as the "Warriors," was originally commissioned on March 1, 1968, during the Vietnam War, at Marble Mountain Air Facility, Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam.
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Vietnam War Service: The squadron saw extensive combat in Vietnam, flying the UH-1E Huey gunship in support of Marine ground forces, and earned several unit commendations for its performance.
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First to Receive AH-1J SeaCobras: HMLA-167 was one of the first Marine squadrons to receive and operate the advanced AH-1J SeaCobra attack helicopters, significantly increasing their firepower.
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Multiple Aircraft Platforms: Throughout its history, HMLA-167 has operated a variety of aircraft, including the UH-1E, UH-1N, AH-1J, AH-1T, AH-1W Super Cobra, and currently, the AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Venom.
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Nickname and Callsign: The squadron is known as the "Warriors," and their callsign is "Warrior."
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Operation Desert Storm: HMLA-167 deployed to Southwest Asia in 1990-91, providing close air support and escort missions during Operation Desert Storm.
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Humanitarian Missions: The squadron has supported numerous humanitarian operations, including disaster relief efforts in the Caribbean and Central America, such as Hurricane Mitch relief in 1998.
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Global War on Terror: HMLA-167 has deployed multiple times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, playing a vital role in close air support and aerial reconnaissance.
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Home Base: HMLA-167 is based at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, and is a subordinate unit of Marine Aircraft Group 29, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.
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Squadron Patch Symbolism: The squadron's patch features a Native American warrior with a war bonnet and tomahawk, symbolizing strength, vigilance, and the fighting spirit of its Marines and Sailors.