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History of MATSS-901 NAS MEMPHIS

MATSS-901 (Marine Aviation Training Support Squadron 901) was a United States Marine Corps aviation training unit based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Memphis, Tennessee. The squadron was responsible for providing administrative and logistical support to Marine Corps personnel undergoing aviation technical training at the station. MATSS-901 played a key role in ensuring Marines were properly prepared for their follow-on assignments in aviation maintenance and support fields. The unit continued its mission until the mid-1990s, when changes in military training structure led to its deactivation as part of the broader reorganization of Marine Corps aviation training commands.

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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.

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