- 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
caption= 3rd MAW Insignia
dates=*November 10 ,1942 –December 31 ,1945
*February 1 ,1952 - present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=USMC
type= Marine Aircraft Wing
role= Conduct air operations in support of theFleet Marine Force s
size=
command_structure=I Marine Expeditionary Force
current_commander= MajGen Terry G. Robling
garrison=Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= 3rd MAW
patron=|motto= "Bella Ac Pace Paratus"
"Prepared in Peace and War"
colors=
march=
mascot=
battles=World War II Vietnam War Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom
*2003 invasion of Iraq
*Operation Vigilant Resolve
*Operation Phantom Fury
notable_commanders=James F. Amos
anniversaries=The 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW) is the major west coast aviation unit of the
United States Marine Corps . It is headquartered atMarine Corps Air Station Miramar ,California and provides theaviation combat element for theI Marine Expeditionary Force . The wing is made up of a headquarters squadron, four flying groups, an aviation command and control group and an aviation engineering group.Mission
Provide combat ready expeditionary aviation forces capable of short notice world wide deployment to
Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), fleet and unified commanders.Current force
Locations
Units of 3rd MAW are located in the western United States at the following bases:
*Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
*Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
*Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
*Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms Subordinate units
*
Marine Aircraft Group 11
*Marine Aircraft Group 13
*Marine Aircraft Group 16
*Marine Aircraft Group 39
*Marine Air Control Group 38
*Marine Wing Support Group 37
*Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 3 History
World War II
The 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing was commissioned on
November 10 ,1942 , atMarine Corps Air Station Cherry Point ,North Carolina with a personnel roster of 13 officers, 25 enlisted men and one aircraft - a trainer.The Wing's combat history began with the
World War II deployment of a bomber squadron onDecember 3 ,1943 . A little more than a year later, the Wing deployed anight fighter squadron in support of the war effort.In early April 1944, the wing turned over its training duties and assigned units to the
9th Marine Aircraft Wing and onApril 21 ,1944 boarded three carriers for a voyage toHawaii and arrived May 8, where it assumed the functions of Marine Air, Hawaii Area (MAHA) [Rottman"USMC WWII OOB", pgs. 432-33.]When the Japanese surrendered, 3rd MAW was decommissioned on
December 31 ,1945 atMarine Corps Air Station Ewa and its personnel were assigned to other units. [Rottman"USMC WWII OOB", pgs. 433.] The Wing also played an important, but behind-the-scenes, role during the war by training Marine pilots and support personnel for combat duty overseas.1950s
In
1952 , as the Marine Corps again fought in the Far East, the Wing was reactivated at MCAS Cherry Point for theKorean War . The main portion of the wing began moving to the newMarine Corps Air Station Miami , the Marine Corps' first "flying field."In September
1955 , the Wing left MCAS Miami forMarine Corps Air Station El Toro ,California . 3rd MAW was rebuilt again, with the addition ofMarine Aircraft Group 15 , followed byMarine Aircraft Group 36 onSeptember 5 ,1955 , [ [http://www.1maw.usmc.mil/history.asp?unit='MAG-36' History of Marine Aircraft Group 36] ] with its helicopter squadrons at the nearbyMarine Corps Air Facility Santa Ana , later renamed [ [http://www.militarymuseum.org/MCASTustin.html Historic California Posts: Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin] ]Marine Corps Air Station Tustin .Vietnam War through the 1980s
Wing squadrons were detached and deployed to
Vietnam as combat action inSoutheast Asia flared. At the end of theVietnam War several units were brought back to theUnited States and deactivated or redesignated, creating the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing as it is constituted today.The Gulf War & the 1990s
The Wing saw action again as part of the
I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), conducting operations inIraq and Kuwait duringOperation Desert Storm . It deployed over 40 squadrons of aircraft, flew over 18,000 sorties while operating from 6airfields throughout the theater [Warren: 403-404.] . After the end of hostilities, 3d MAW aircraft provided support inOperation Provide Comfort andOperation Southern Watch over Iraq. The wing was once more called into service inSomalia forOperation Restore Hope . In 1999, the 3rd MAW relocated toMarine Corps Air Station Miramar , California.Global War on Terror
The fall of
2001 saw the beginning of theWar on Terrorism , and 3rd MAW since deployed several detachments in support of the ongoingOperation Enduring Freedom inAfghanistan .In the fall of
2002 , the Wing began deploying toKuwait to prepare for combat operations inIraq . Ultimately the wing moved 435 aircraft and 15,451 personnel toSouthwest Asia prior to the attack marking the first time the entire wing had deployed since the Gulf War and the largest since the Vietnam War [Visconage & Harris: 15,20.] . Their two primary bases in Kuwait wereAli Al Salem Air Base andAhmed Al Jaber Air Base while Wing ground units also established 15 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) or Forward Arming and Refueling Points (FARPs) during march north [Reynolds "Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond", p.174-75.] . During the invasion, 3rd MAW expended over 6 million pounds of ordinance including over 2,300 general purpose bombs and 2,200 precision guided munitions [Visconage & Harris: 180.] .Current aircraft in use
Fixed wing aircraft
*
F/A-18 Hornet
* AV-8B Harrier II
*EA-6B Prowler
*C-130 Hercules
*C-12 Huron Between
2011 and2017 , three helicopter squadrons from 3rd MAW will transition to theMV-22 Osprey .cite paper
author = LtGen John Castellaw
title = 2007 Marine Aviation Plan
version =
publisher = Headquarters Marine Corps
date = 2007
url = http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/AVN/Documents/Signed%20AvPlan.pdf
format =
accessdate = 2007-11-18 ]Rotary wing aircraft
* AH-1W SuperCobra
* UH-1N Huey
*CH-46 Sea Knight
*CH-53 Super Stallion UAVs *
RQ-7 Shadow
*Scan Eagle ee also
*
List of United States Marine Corps aircraft groups
*List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
*United States Marine Corps Aviation References
;Notes
:Marine Corps
;Bibliography
*Reynolds, Nicholas E. (2005). ‘’Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond - The U.S. Marine Corps in the Second Iraq War.’’ Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-59114-717-4
*cite book
title=U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle - Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War, 1939 - 1945.’’
author=Rottman, Gordon L.
date=2002
publisher=Greenwood Press
id=ISBN 0-313-31906-5
*cite book
last = Sherrod
first = Robert
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 1952
chapter =
title = History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II
publisher = Combat Forces Press
location = Washington, D.C.
id =
*cite book
last = Simmons
first = Edwin H.
authorlink =
title = The United States Marines: A History, Fourth Edition
publisher = Naval Institute Press
date = 2003
location = Annapolis, Maryland
doi =
id = ISBN 1-59114-790-5
* cite book
last = Visconage
first = Michael D.
authorlink =
coauthors = Harris, Carroll N.
title = "Third Marine Aricraft Wing - Operation Iraqi Freedom"
publisher = Marine Corps Association
date = 2004
location =
pages =
url =
doi =
id =
* cite book
last = Warren
first = James A.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = American Spartans - The U.S. Marines: A Combat History from Iwo Jima to Iraq
publisher = Pocket Books
date = 2005
location = New York
pages =
url =
doi =
id =;Web
* [http://www.3maw.usmc.mil/ Official 3rd MAW's official website]
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