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History of II MAF FASC

**II MAF FASC (Force Aviation Support Command)** was an integral aviation support element under the **II Marine Amphibious Force (II MAF)** during the Vietnam War. Activated in the mid-1960s, II MAF FASC provided comprehensive logistical, maintenance, and administrative support to Marine Corps aviation units operating throughout I Corps in northern South Vietnam. The command ensured the operational readiness and sustainment of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, playing a critical role in air mobility, medevac, and close air support missions. II MAF FASC’s efforts were vital to the success of Marine aviation operations until the drawdown of U.S. forces and the eventual deactivation of the unit in the early 1970s.

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ABOUT II MAF FASC

  • II MAF FASC Overview: The II Marine Amphibious Force Force Aviation Supply Center (II MAF FASC) was a crucial logistics and aviation supply unit supporting Marine Corps aviation operations during the Vietnam War.
  • Key Location: II MAF FASC was primarily based at Da Nang Air Base, one of the largest and most strategically important airfields in South Vietnam.
  • Crucial Supply Role: The unit was responsible for providing aviation parts, equipment, and logistical support to Marine aircraft, ensuring mission readiness in a high-tempo combat environment.
  • 24/7 Operations: II MAF FASC operated around the clock, often under threat of enemy rocket and mortar attacks, to keep Marine aircraft flying and minimize downtime.
  • Innovative Repairs: The unit’s supply Marines became known for their resourcefulness, often improvising repairs or cannibalizing parts from damaged aircraft to keep critical missions going.
  • Complex Logistics: FASC managed a vast inventory of thousands of aviation parts, from tiny screws to massive engines, all tracked and distributed using early computer systems and manual records.
  • Helicopter Support: The unit’s efforts were vital to supporting the extensive Marine helicopter operations in I Corps, which included medevac, troop transport, and close air support missions.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Beyond combat support, II MAF FASC also aided in supplying aircraft for humanitarian missions, such as resupplying isolated villages and evacuating civilians.
  • Medal-Winning Service: Many FASC Marines received commendations and medals for their exceptional service under fire, including the Navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal.
  • Legacy: The dedication and innovation of the II MAF FASC personnel set the standard for modern Marine Corps aviation logistics, and their experience influenced supply doctrine in subsequent conflicts.

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