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.