- Marine Aircraft Group 40
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Marine Aircraft Group 40
MAG-40's insigniaActive 1990
2009-PresentCountry United States Allegiance United States of America Branch United States Marine Corps Type Aviation Combat Element Role Close air support
Assault support
CasevacPart of 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade Garrison/HQ Camp Leatherneck Motto Assault, Attack, Control Engagements Operation Desert Storm
Operation Enduring Freedom
* Operation MoshtarakMarine Aircraft Group 40 is a composite United States Marine Corps aviation unit that is based in Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and currently deployed to Afghanistan. They served as the aviation combat element for 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade which was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom from spring 2009 through April 4, 2010 when they were relieved by the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Fwd).[1][2] The group is currently composed of two CH-53 squadrons, one light attack helicopter squadron, one AV-8B Harrier II squadron, one MV-22 Osprey squadron, one KC-130 tactical aerial refueling squadron, one unmanned aerial vehicle squadron and an aviation logistics squadron.
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Mission
Provide air support to Marine Air Ground Task Force commanders.
Subordinate units
MALS 40 Smoking Aces (Bastion Bastards) HMLA 169 Vipers
History
Gulf War
MAG-40 (Gulf War)Components Headquarters & Headquarters and Services Squadron 28(-)
VMA-331
HMM-263
HMM-365
HMH-461
HMLA-269(-)
MALS-13.[3]MAG-40 was originally stood up to support Exercise Teamwork and Exercise Bold Guard in Norway and West Germany in September/October 1990. When Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990 the MAG was designated as the aviation combat element of the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade. They began immediately deploying to the Persian Gulf. The group remained in the Persian Gulf as part of the Amphibious Task Force. During this time the group aviation assets included 20 AV-8Bs, 24 CH-46s, 14 CH-53s, 6 UH-1Ns, and 15 AH-1s.[4]
Afghanistan
MAG-40 was reactivated as a composite aircraft group which serves as the headquarters for all Marine aviation units in Afghanistan beginning in the spring/summer of 2009. The group was located at an airfield in southern Afghanistan and is made up of 50 to 100 aircraft.[5] During their time in Afghanistan, aircraft from the group flew just under 38,000 flight hours and moved over 141,000 passengers. They were relieved on April 4, 2010 by the 3rd Marine Aircraft WIng (Fwd) and will return to MCAS Cherry Point.
See also
- United States Marine Corps Aviation
- List of United States Marine Corps aircraft groups
- List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
Notes
- ^ "Cherry Point Marines set to deploy". Havelock News. April 3, 2009. http://www.havenews.com/news/cherry_5409___article.html/marines_point.html.
- ^ "3rd MAW (Fwd.) Assumes Responsibilities From MAG-40". DVIDS. April 4, 2010. http://www.dvidshub.net/?script=news/news_show.php&id=47671.
- ^ DESERT STORM - Marine Air Combat Elements
- ^ Principal Deputy Under Secretary (Strategy and Resources) (April 1992). "Chapter Six - The Air Campaign". Conduct of the Persian Gulf War Final Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Defense. http://www.fas.org/irp/imint/docs/cpgw6/cpgw_ch6_plan.htm.
- ^ Talton, Trista (March 23, 2009). "Lejeune brigade prepares for Afghanistan". Marine Corps Times.
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
- Bibliography
- Brown, Ronald J. (1998). With Marine Forces Afloat in Desert Shield and Desert Storm (U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991). Diane Publishing. isbn 0-16049-765-5. http://books.google.com/books?id=9B0BcHnHHvcC.</ref>
- Web
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- United States Marine Corps in the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
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