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History of Mals-39

Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39 (MALS-39) was activated on 16 April 1978 at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California, as part of Marine Aircraft Group 39 (MAG-39), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. The unit provides aviation logistics support, including maintenance and supply, to the helicopter squadrons of MAG-39. MALS-39 has supported numerous operations and exercises, including Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring the readiness of Marine aviation assets. The squadron has earned multiple awards for excellence, reflecting its critical role in sustaining Marine Corps aviation capabilities.

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ABOUT Mals-39

  • Origins in WWII: Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39 (MALS-39) traces its roots back to World War II, although it was officially activated in its modern form on 1 September 1978 at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California.
  • Nickname - "Hellhounds": The unit is nicknamed the "Hellhounds," a name that reflects their tenacity and fighting spirit in supporting Marine aviation operations.
  • Support Role: MALS-39 provides comprehensive aviation logistics support to Marine Aircraft Group 39 (MAG-39), including maintenance, ordnance, supply, and avionics for rotary and tiltrotor aircraft.
  • Gulf War Deployment: During Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm (1990-1991), MALS-39 deployed personnel and equipment to support combat operations in the Middle East.
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom: The Hellhounds played a crucial role in Operation Iraqi Freedom, deploying to Kuwait and Iraq to ensure continuous aviation support for combat missions.
  • Humanitarian Missions: MALS-39 has participated in disaster relief and humanitarian operations, including aid missions following natural disasters both domestically and overseas.
  • Innovation in Maintenance: The squadron is known for pioneering advanced aviation maintenance techniques, contributing to improved aircraft readiness and safety.
  • Multiple Awards: MALS-39 has received numerous unit awards, including the Navy Unit Commendation and Meritorious Unit Commendation, for outstanding service and performance.
  • Expeditionary Capability: The unit is configured for rapid deployment, capable of supporting Marine aviation assets in austere and forward-deployed environments worldwide.
  • Community Engagement: The Hellhounds are active in community outreach, participating in local events, supporting Marine families, and honoring veterans, strengthening the bond between the military and the public.

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