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VMAT-202
U.S. Marine Corps
VMCJ
U.S. Marine Corps
VMF 114
U.S. Marine Corps
VMFA-212
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 212 (VMFA-212), known as the "Lancers," was activated in March 1942 and saw its first combat during World War II in the Solomon Islands campaign, flying F4F Wildcats. The squadron later participated in the Korean War, providing close air support and interdiction missions. During the Vietnam War, VMFA-212 flew F-4 Phantom IIs, conducting air-to-ground and air superiority missions from land bases and aircraft carriers. The unit was deactivated in 2008 after a distinguished service history spanning over six decades.
VMMT-204
U.S. Marine Corps
VMO1
U.S. Marine Corps
1 ST FORCE RECON
U.S. Marine Corps
1st tank bn
U.S. Marine Corps
22 MAU
U.S. Marine Corps
26TH 5 DIVISON
U.S. Marine Corps
2nd Battalion 9th Marines
U.S. Marine Corps
3RD CBT ENG BN
U.S. Marine Corps
3RD ENG BN
U.S. Marine Corps
C-1-7
U.S. Marine Corps
CAB
U.S. Marine Corps
CSSD-16
U.S. Marine Corps
CSSG3
U.S. Marine Corps
Golf 2-5
U.S. Marine Corps
HMA-369
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 (HMA-369), originally commissioned as "Scarface" in 1972, is a distinguished United States Marine Corps aviation unit. The squadron first saw combat in the Vietnam War, providing close air support, armed escort, and reconnaissance with AH-1 Cobra helicopters. Over the decades, HMA-369 has participated in numerous operations, including Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, continually adapting to new aircraft and missions. Renowned for their effectiveness and tenacity, the squadron upholds a proud legacy within Marine Corps aviation history.
HMM-261
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 261 (HMM-261), known as the "Raging Bulls," was activated on September 5, 1951. The squadron originally flew the HRS-1 helicopter and participated in numerous operations, including deployments during the Lebanon crisis in 1958 and the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. HMM-261 provided critical helicopter support for amphibious assault and humanitarian missions, notably serving in Operation Desert Storm and various peacekeeping and evacuation operations in Africa and the Middle East. In 2009, the unit transitioned to the MV-22 Osprey and was redesignated as VMM-261, continuing its legacy of rapid-response aviation support for the U.S. Marine Corps.
INDIA
U.S. Marine Corps
INDIA BATTERY
U.S. Marine Corps
KILO 3-5
U.S. Marine Corps
lima 3-5
U.S. Marine Corps