ABOUT H&MS-13
- Origins: Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 13 (H&MS-13) was activated on 1 March 1952 at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, as part of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13).
- Vietnam War Service: H&MS-13 deployed to Vietnam in 1966, providing vital aircraft maintenance and logistical support at Chu Lai Air Base.
- Nickname "Sparrowhawks": The squadron earned the nickname "Sparrowhawks" during its Vietnam service, a name that stuck with the unit throughout its existence.
- Ordnance Prowess: H&MS-13 Ordnance Section was responsible for arming Marine Corps jets and helicopters, including the A-4 Skyhawk, with bombs, rockets, and missiles during the Vietnam War.
- Emergency Recovery: The squadron played a crucial role in recovering and repairing battle-damaged aircraft, allowing many to return to combat instead of being written off.
- First to Use "Daisy Cutter" Bombs: H&MS-13 Ordnance Marines were among the first to load the massive BLU-82 "Daisy Cutter" bombs used to clear helicopter landing zones in Vietnam.
- Support to Multiple Units: H&MS-13 provided maintenance and logistical support to several squadrons, including VMFA-314, VMFA-323, and VMA-311, ensuring mission readiness.
- Post-Vietnam Operations: After Vietnam, the squadron relocated to MCAS Yuma, Arizona, in 1976, continuing its support role for Marine aviation units.
- Transition and Redesignation: On 1 October 1988, H&MS-13 was redesignated as Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 13 (MALS-13), reflecting the modernization of Marine Corps aviation logistics.
- Legacy: The traditions and esprit de corps of H&MS-13 live on in MALS-13, which continues to provide essential aviation logistics support to Marine Aircraft Group 13 and remains based at MCAS Yuma.