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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
MACS-3
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Air Control Squadron 3 (MACS-3) was a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit originally activated during World War II. Established in 1944, MACS-3 provided air surveillance, early warning, and tactical air control for Marine aviation forces. The squadron played key roles during the Korean War and the Vietnam War, supporting air defense and controlling aircraft in combat operations. MACS-3 was eventually deactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions, but its legacy lives on through its contributions to Marine Corps aviation command and control capabilities.
MCAGCC Base Comm
U.S. Marine Corps
The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Base Communications (Base Comm) unit provides vital communication support to the largest United States Marine Corps base, located in Twentynine Palms, California. Established to ensure secure, reliable, and modern information systems, Base Comm has played a crucial role in supporting training exercises, operational commands, and daily base activities since the center's activation in 1952. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to advancements in communications technology, maintaining robust networks and ensuring operational readiness for both peacetime and combat scenarios. Through its dedicated efforts, Base Comm enables command and control, situational awareness, and mission success for all units operating within MCAGCC.
MACS-2
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Air Control Squadron 2 (MACS-2) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit that was originally commissioned in 1944 during World War II. The unit played a significant role in providing air surveillance and early warning throughout the Pacific campaign. During the Cold War and subsequent conflicts, MACS-2 continued to evolve, supporting operations in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East with advanced radar and air traffic control capabilities. Today, MACS-2 remains a vital component of the Marine Air Control Group, delivering expeditionary command and control for Marine aviation and enhancing the Corps’ operational effectiveness worldwide.
MACS-1
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Air Control Squadron 1 (MACS-1) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit first activated during World War II in 1943. Originally established as Air Warning Squadron 1, it played a critical role in providing aerial surveillance and early warning during Pacific campaigns, including the Battle of Okinawa. Over the decades, MACS-1 has supported various operations, from the Korean and Vietnam Wars to Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and more recently, Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Today, MACS-1 continues to provide air surveillance, airspace management, and control of aircraft and ground-based air defense assets in support of Marine Air-Ground Task Force operations.