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U.S. Marine Corps•28 members
Marine Aircraft Group 36 (MAG-36) is a United States Marine Corps aviation unit established during the Vietnam War. Activated on June 1, 1952, MAG-36 played a crucial role in providing combat assault support, primarily with helicopter squadrons, during major operations in Vietnam, including at Marble Mountain Air Facility. After the war, the unit relocated to Okinawa, Japan, where it continues to support III Marine Expeditionary Force with expeditionary airlift, assault support, and humanitarian missions throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Today, MAG-36 remains a vital component of U.S. Marine Corps aviation, renowned for its operational readiness and versatility.
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U.S. Marine Corps