HMM-268

HMM-268
Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268
HMM-268 insignia.png
HMM-268 insignia
Active
  • September 15, 1972 - September 30, 1977
  • March 1, 1979 - present
Country United States
Allegiance United States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
Type Medium Lift Helicopter Squadron
Role Conduct air operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces
Part of Marine Aircraft Group 39
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Nickname Red Dragons
Night Raiders
Trixxy
Tail Code YQ
Mascot Trixxie
Engagements Operation Desert Storm
Operation Restore Hope
Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 2003 invasion of Iraq
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Chad "Turtle" Blair

Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268 (HMM-268) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of CH-46E Sea Knight transport helicopters. The squadron, known as the "Red Dragons", is based at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 39 (MAG-39) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW).

Contents

Mission

Provide utility combat helicopter support to the landing force in the ship to shore movement and in subsequent operations ashore.

History

Early years

Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 268 (HML-268) was activated on September 15, 1972 at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. HML-268 was deactivated on September 30, 1977.

Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268 (HMM-268) was activated on March 1, 1979 at Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, California. The squadron was designated for medium lift and equipped with CH-46 helicopters. The squadron returned to MCAS Tustin on August 31, 1980. A high tempo of operations was maintained through the 10,000-accident free flight hour milestone, which the squadron attained on September 18, 1981. Additionally, during this period, the Red Dragons were the recipients of the Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award for 1981.

Upon returning to the United States, the squadron was officially designated as the 3rd MAW's "Night Assault Squadron". Within 90 days of designation, the "Night Raiders" of HMM-268 implemented an aggressive Night Vision Goggle (NVG) program. During February 1984 the squadron surpassed the 10,000-hour mishap-free flight hour mark.

Between May 1989 and November 1990 the Red Dragons participated in numerous exercises including MAGTF 89-3 deployed aboard the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup. During this period, HMM-268 passed the 20,000 mishap-free flight hour milestone.

The Gulf War

On December 1, 1990, while assigned as the Aviation Combat Element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (11th MEU), HMM-268 responded to the Persian Gulf Crisis. Embarked on the USS New Orleans and deployed with MAG-50, 5th MEB (SOC), the Red Dragons supported Operation Desert Shield. En route to the Persian Gulf, the Red Dragons completed, for the first time ever, the NVG shipboard carrier qualification syllabus. The Dragons also pioneered and flew the first Low Light Level NVG carrier qualifications. On February 14, 1991, the squadron celebrated its 5 year Class A mishap-free milestone.

A CH-46E from HMM-268 on the tarmac at Al Taqaddum, Iraq on August 31, 2006.

During Operation Desert Storm, HMM-268 moved ashore and provided combat assault support to 5th MEB, including the "G-Day" tactical insertion of 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines along the Saudi Arabian/Kuwaiti border. The squadron flew over 450 hours in a seven-day period. After conclusion of the conflict, the squadron supported I MEF from Tanajib, Saudi Arabia.

In April 1991, the squadron re-embarked aboard the USS New Orleans, as the ACE for the 11th MEU (SOC) and continued its Southwest Asia deployment. The MEU supported National Command Authority objectives in the Persian Gulf, until returning to the United States in August 1991.

The 1990s

HMM-268 Phrog in a field outside of Baghdad on April 10, 2003

In September 1993, the Red Dragons again deployed to the Western Pacific and were directed to Somalia to support Operation Restore Hope II, in Mogadishu. HMM-268 supported numerous VIP visits, MEU (SOC) and United Nations humanitarian missions. The Squadron returned to California in March 1994, and in July was designated the Marine Corps Aviation Association's Marine Helicopter Squadron of the year for 1994.

In February 1998, as the ACE for the 11th MEU (SOC), HMM-268 (REIN) was tasked to deploy ahead of schedule in response to Iraq's disregard of United Nations decree. The squadron took part in Operation Southern Watch and Operation Safe Departure, in which over 170 American citizens were evacuated from war torn Eritrea. During this deployment, HMM-268 received its fourth consecutive Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award. The squadron returned from this deployment on 6 August 1998.

The Red Dragons moved from Marine Corps Air Station El Toro to Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton in February 1999, and departed on 14 March 2001 as MAG-39's first Air Combat Element (ACE) for the 11th MEU (SOC).

The squadron supported Humanitarian Operations in East Timor lifting several hundred tons of needed goods to the people of East Timor.

Global War on Terror

HMM-268 helo on the tarmac at Al Taqaddum, Iraq

In January 2003, HMM-268 began the long process of deployment to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Red Dragons distinguished themselves by their tireless support for combat and Casualty Evacuation CASEVAC operations throughout the area of operations, returning September 19, 2003.

In August 2004, HMM-268 deployed again to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. For seven months the Red Dragons provided CASEVAC support for I MEF units engaged in combat, returning home in March 2005.

The Red Dragons are the Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award winners for 2004. The award signifies commitment to aviation safety, professionalism, solid leadership, and effective operations and readiness.

The squadron redeployed to Iraq in early 2006, and as of February 25, are responsible for casualty evacuation and assault support in the area around Al Taqaddum Airfield where they are based.[1]

On June 28, 2008, HMM-268 deployed to Naval Air Station Lemoore after California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger requested military assistance to fight raging wildfires. The helicopters provided medium lift rotary wing support to United States Northern Command and the National Fire Center.[2]

See also

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
Notes
  1. ^ Teslevich, Cpl. Jonathan K.. "HMM-268 takes over CASEVAC and aviation support missions from HMM-161". Marine Corps News (United States Marine Corps). Story ID# 200639113237. http://www.marines.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/ad983156332a819185256cb600677af3/c9576eb2601d83918525712c005ae0ce?OpenDocument. Retrieved 2006-03-11. [dead link]
  2. ^ Roach, Cpl. Brandon. "Wing aids firefighting efforts". Miramar News (United States Marine Corps). http://www.miramar.usmc.mil/newspage67.htmOpenDocument. Retrieved 2008-07-09. [dead link]
Web

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • HMM-163 — Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 163 HMM 163 Insignia Active December 1951 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • HMM-364 — Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 364 HMM 364 Insignia Active September 1, 1961 March 22, 1971 September 28, 1984 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • HMM-161 — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 161 caption= HMM 161 insignia dates= *January 15, 1951 present country= United States allegiance= branch= USMC type= Medium lift helicopter squadron role= Assault Support size=… …   Wikipedia

  • VMM-161 — Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 161 New VMM 161 insignia Active January 15, 1951 present Country United States …   Wikipedia

  • HMMT-164 — Marine Medium Helicopter Training Squadron 164 HMM(T) 164 unit insignia Active July 1, 1962–present Country …   Wikipedia

  • VMM-165 — Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 165 HMM 165 s insignia Active July 1, 1965 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • Marine Aircraft Group 39 — MAG 39 insignia Active April 16, 1968 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight — CH 46 Sea Knight CH 46 Sea Knight Role Cargo helicopter Manufacturer …   Wikipedia

  • HMH-466 — Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 HMH 466 insignia Active November 30, 1984 present Country …   Wikipedia

  • VMM-166 — Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 166 VMM 166 insignia Active September 13, 1986 present Country …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”