- HMM-365
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 365
caption=HMM-365 Insignia
dates=July 1 ,1963 -March 1 ,1971 June 13 ,1980 - present
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=USMC
type=Medium Lift Helicopter Squadron
role=Conduct air operations in support of theFleet Marine Force s
size=
command_structure=Marine Aircraft Group 29 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
current_commander= LtCol John Vara
garrison=Marine Corps Air Station New River
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=Blue Knights
patron=
motto=
colors=YM
colors_label=Tail Code
march=
mascot=
battles=Vietnam War Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom
*2003 invasion of Iraq
anniversaries=Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 365 (HMM-365) is a
United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of CH-46E Sea Knight transport helicopters. The squadron, known as the "Blue Knights", is based atMarine Corps Air Station New River ,North Carolina and falls under the command ofMarine Aircraft Group 29 (MAG-29) and the2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW). The squadron is currently the aviation combat element of the24th Marine Expeditionary Unit .Mission
Provide
assault support of combat troops, supplies, and equipment during amphibious operations and subsequent operations ashore.History
Vietnam War
Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 365 was established on
July 1 ,1963 at Marine Corps Air Facility Santa Ana, California. Flying UH-34Ds, the squadron’s mission was to provide assault transport of troops and cargo in support of Fleet Marine Forces during ship-to-shore movements. HMM-365 was reassigned toMarine Corps Air Station Futenma ,Okinawa in August 1964 in preparation for the squadron’s deployment to theRepublic of Vietnam . The squadron arrived inDa Nang onOctober 7 ,1964 and immediately began performing re-supply missions in support ofOperation Shufly .On October 11, the newly arrived Marine pilots and aircrews were involved in their first firefight when 8 UH-34Ds drew
Viet Cong fire while landing a 112 man Vietnamese unit in the hills convert|10|mi|km|-1 west-southwest ofTam Ky . On October 26, the Blue Knights suffered their first combat casualties when a copilot and crew chief were wounded by Viet Cong small arms fire while their helicopter was approaching an enemy contested landing zone convert|10|mi|km|-1 southwest of Tam Ky. The pilot was able to return the damaged aircraft to Tam Ky and land safely. In early November, at the height of the monsoon season,Typhoon Iris struck the Vietnamese Coast. The hazardous weather conditions caused flight operations to be suspended except for emergency medical evacuations. When flight operations resumed on November 10th, the crews concentrated on rescuing Vietnamese civilians from the inundated coastal plains. Between 1700 and 1900 on their first day of flood relief operations, HMM-365 rescued 144 flood victims. Many of the rescues were accomplished by hoisting individuals from precarious positions in trees or on rooftops while being subjected to sporadic Viet Cong harassing fire. At the end of a 72-hour time period the Blue Knights had successfully rescued over 1,500 flood victims.Meanwhile, other squadron members were modifying three helicopters to carry a new weapons system. The TK-1, an externally mounted combination of M-60 machine guns and convert|2.75|in|mm|sing=on rocket launchers, that was first used in support of a Tiger Flight mission conducted just south of the Song Thu Bon, about convert|17|mi|km|0 from Da Nang. Two armed UH-34Ds expended 90 rockets and 500 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition on enemy positions during pre-landing strikes. The squadron executed similar operations the following day.
The squadron remained at Da Nang until February 1965. They embarked aboard the USS "Princeton" on
March 7 ,1965 to support the 7th Fleet’s Special Landing Force until April 27. HMM-365 returned to Da Nang on May 15 and remained until relieved in August 1965. The squadron flew over 12,000 mishap-free hours in support of combat operations. On September 1, HMM-365 was reassigned toMarine Aircraft Group 26 ,MCAS New River ,North Carolina . For its service in Vietnam, the squadron was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and theNavy Unit Commendation .In 1966, the squadron conducted relief operations in the
Dominican Republic andHaiti followingHurricane Inez . In March 1967, HMM-365 received its firstCH-46 Sea Knight . The transition was completed by late June. In January 1970, the squadron received eight new CH-46F aircraft in preparation for its upcoming deployment to theCaribbean . That June, the squadron flew disaster relief operations inPeru following an earthquake.OnMarch 1 ,1971 , HMM-365 was deactivated.1980s
HMM-365 was reactivated on
June 13 ,1980 and equipped with the new CH-46E helicopter. In May 1983 the squadron was reassigned toMarine Aircraft Group 29 . In 1984, HMM-365 became the first tactical helicopter squadron to achieve 75,000 mishap-free flight hours. In April 1989, HMM-365 began its second deployment as the Aviation Combat Element for the24th Marine Expeditionary Unit . .1990s
Four months later, after the
Iraq i invasion ofKuwait , HMM-365 embarked aboard the USS "Guam" for Operation Desert Shield. OnJanuary 6 ,1991 , while en route to Iraq, HMM-365 andHMM-263 conductedOperation Eastern Exit , the Non-combatant Evacuation (NEO) of the American Embassy inMogadishu ,Somalia . The NEO was successful with 281 American and foreign nationals being evacuated.Operation Desert Storm began on February 17. On 26 February the Blue Knights conducted a night time, long-range mission in support of the amphibious demonstration againstBubiyan Island . A cease-fire went into effect on February 28, and the Blue Knights returned to MCAS New River.While deployed in 1992, the Amphibious Ready Group moved into the
Adriatic Sea to supportOperation Provide Promise . On September 3, while on station near the coast, the Blue Knights launched a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and personnel (TRAP) mission intoYugoslavia following the downing of an Italian cargo aircraft carrying relief supplies into Sarajevo.In 1995, the squadron was presented with the Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Edward C. Dyer Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron of the Year Award.
The squadron departed for its 1997 deployment aboard the USS "Nassau" on
November 23 ,1996 . During the deployment, the Blue Knights supportedOperation Decisive Endeavor inBosnia-Herzegovina andOperation Silver Wake , the Non-combatant Evacuation of the American Embassy inTirana ,Albania . During Silver Wake, the squadron successfully evacuated 851 Americans and third country nationals. Once again, the squadron received the 1997 MCAA Edward C. Dyer Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron of the Year Award.In 1999, the Blue Knights supported
Operation Noble Anvil andOperation Shining Hope in theKosovo War and based aircraft ashore atSkopje , Macedonia from June to July in order to supportNATO ’s peacekeeping andhumanitarian assistance missions. In September, the26th Marine Expeditionary Unit was ordered to support earthquake relief operations inTurkey . HMM-365 flew rescue and surveyor teams duringOperation Avid Response .The Global War on Terror
Following the
September 11, 2001 attacks , the Blue Knights prepared for immediate departure. The 26th MEU set sail September 20. The MEU transited to a position off the coast ofPakistan to begin combat operations in support ofOperation Enduring Freedom . HMM-365(Rein), in concert withHMM-163 (Rein), launched 6 CH-53Es to secureCamp Rhino , nearly convert|800|nmi|km|-2 inland. After securing both Camp Rhino andKandahar Airport deep inAfghanistan , the Blue Knights supported coalition forces conducting raids against theTaliban from December 2001 to February 2002. In March, the ARG transited to theRed Sea for a potential NEO inYemen and to support Vice PresidentDick Cheney ’s visit to the region.In January 2003, the Blue Knights prepared for deployment to Ali Al Salem Airbase, Kuwait in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). OIF began on March 20, with HMM-365 leading the TRAP Team effort for the initial heliborne raids on the crucialAl Faw Peninsula . From March 20 until May 1, the squadron providedCASEVAC andassault support toI Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), the24th MEU , the15th MEU ,Task Force Tarawa , andUnited Nations forces. Blue Knight crews flew multiple raids and recon inserts as ground forces progressed north towardsBaghdad . Due to the expeditious nature of I MEF’s battle rhythm, section detachments were configured into combat crews and pushed forward with coalition forces in order to provide 24-hour support. Blue Knight aircrews flew 200 to convert|300|mi|km|-2|sing=on missions across the Kuwaiti border, into Iraq, to conduct relief operations with other sections for up to a week at a time. The squadron supported I MEF operations from Ali Al Salem until mid-April when it re-deployed itself in a single day to Jalibah FOB, Iraq where it rejoined MAG-29. The squadron conducted flight operations from Iraq until May 10, when the squadron embarked aboard USS "Kearsarge". After supporting the President’s visit toEgypt andJordan , the USS "Kearsarge" transited toLiberia for possible NEO operations. The Blue Knights returned to New River onJune 28 ,2003 .On
August 7 ,2004 , HMM-365’s main body departed New River, NC for Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. On August 21, the squadron assumed the assault support mission fromHMM-261 .On November 25, the Blue Knights flew the
Secretary of the Navy , the honorableGordon R. England . On the 13th and 14th of December the squadron flew theCommandant of the Marine Corps , GeneralMichael Hagee , toAl Taqaddum andFallujah . OnFebruary 23 ,2005 , HMM-365 returned toCONUS after flying more than 3,961 combat hours, 2,404 sorties, 11,162 passengers, and 748,496 pounds of cargo without the loss of aircraft or personnel.In August 2005, in the wake of the devastation caused by
Hurricane Katrina , the Blue Knights dispatched two aircraft and personnel to theGulf Coast of the United States to conduct search-and-rescue and disaster relief operations in support of JTF Katrina. Later that year inNovember 2 ,2005 , the squadron had the first CH-46E Sea Knight to be retired and stored in the Boneyard atDavis-Monthan Air Force Base some 41 years after the first CH-46 entered the fleet.cite news
last =Fuentes
first =Gidget
coauthors =
title =End nears for CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter
work =
pages =
language =English
publisher =Marine Corps Times
date =2008-08-23
url =http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2008/08/marine_seaknight_082308w/
accessdate = 2008-08-23 ]In April of
2008 , HMM-365(Rein) deployed as theaviation combat element of the 24th MEU. The MEU was subsequently sent intoAfghanistan as part ofOperation Enduring Freedom where their aircraft have have been spread out and based out ofKandahar International Airport and Forward Operating Bases "Bastion" and "Dwyer" which are over 100 miles away. During the course of this deployment they have been tasked with supporting the MEU and also theInternational Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and local Afghan forces. They are currently still in Afghanistan and have logged over 3,000 combat sorties since the beginning of the deployment. cite news
last =Major Frushour
first =Kelly
coauthors =
title =HMM-365 (REIN) aces Afghanistan test
work =
pages =
language =English
publisher =United States Marine Corps
date =2008-08-16
url =http://www.marines.mil/units/marforcom/iimef/24thmeu/Pages/HMM-365(REIN)passesAfghanistantest.aspx
accessdate = 2008-08-20 ]ee also
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United States Marine Corps Aviation
*List of active United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons References
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External links
* [http://www.2maw.usmc.mil/MAG29/hmm365/default.asp HMM-365's official website]
* [http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/main5/9B59761D89E4CB4285257125007E686F?opendocument Squadron trains during workups for the24th Marine Expeditionary Unit ]
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