ABOUT MATSS-901 NAS MEMPHIS
- Origins: MATSS-901 (Marine Aviation Training Support Squadron 901) traces its lineage to the establishment of aviation training detachments supporting Marine aviation students at NAS Memphis during World War II.
- Mission: The unit's primary mission was to provide administrative and logistical support for Marine students attending aviation technical training at Naval Air Station Memphis (Millington, Tennessee).
- Unit Evolution: MATSS-901 underwent several redesignations over the years, reflecting changes in the Marine Corps' training structure and its relationship with the Navy’s aviation technical training pipeline.
- Supporting the Fleet: Thousands of Marines passed through MATSS-901 at NAS Memphis, receiving specialized training in avionics, mechanics, and other aviation support fields critical to fleet readiness.
- Community Integration: Marines assigned to MATSS-901 often engaged with the Memphis community, participating in parades, volunteering, and building strong civilian-military relationships in the region.
- Temporary Duty: Most Marines assigned to MATSS-901 were students on temporary duty orders, destined for operational squadrons around the world upon graduation.
- Closing of NAS Memphis: In 1993, as part of the BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) process, NAS Memphis was realigned and aviation training was moved, leading to the eventual deactivation of MATSS-901 at that location.
- Legacy: The traditions and mission of MATSS-901 continue today at other Marine Aviation Training Support Squadrons located at various naval air stations, ensuring the legacy of training excellence persists.
- Heraldry: The unit’s patch featured the Marine Corps emblem and aviation symbolism, representing its unique role in bridging Marine and Navy aviation communities.
- Alumni Impact: Many MATSS-901 alumni have gone on to distinguished careers in the Marine Corps, with some attaining senior enlisted and officer ranks, a testament to the foundational training they received at NAS Memphis.