- VMA-322
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Marine Attack Squadron 322
caption= VMA-322 Insignia
dates=*July 1 ,1943 —November 30 ,1949
*July 6 ,1951 —June 27 ,1992
country=United States
allegiance=
branch= USMC
type= Fighter squadron
role=Air interdiction
size=
command_structure= Inactive
current_commander=
garrison=
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= Fighting Gamecocks
Cannon Balls
patron=
motto=
colors=QR
colors_label=Tail Code
march=
mascot=
battles=World War II
*Battle of Okinawa
anniversaries=Marine Attack Squadron 322 (VMA-322) was a fighter squadron in the
United States Marine Corps . The squadron, also known as the “Fighting Gamecocks”, fought inWorld War II and later became a part of theMarine Forces Reserve based out ofNaval Air Station South Weymouth ,Massachusetts .History
Marine Fighting Squadron 322 (VMF-322) was established on
July 1 ,1943 atMarine Corps Air Station Cherry Point flying theF4U Corsair . [Sherrod "USMC WWII OOB", p. 443.] In the fall of that year they moved toMarine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island ,South Carolina to continue their training. They moved again in January, 1944 toMarine Corps Air Station Ewa ,Hawaii .In October, 1944, the squadron became part of
Marine Aircraft Group 33 (MAG-33) when they moved toEspiritu Santo . The squadron was part of theBattle of Okinawa and onApril 3 ,1945 over 150 of its members were killed when it lead support element was struck by a Kamikaze. They rebounded quickly and were able to fly their first combat mission onApril 9 ,1945 . VMF-322 remained onOkinawa for the rest of the war as they made bombing runs over the Japanese mainland. Following the war, the squadron moved toMidway Island in November 1945 where they remained as part ofMarine Aircraft Group 44 (MAG-44) until they were deactivated onNovember 30 ,1949 .Cold War
VMF-322 was reactivated during the
Korean War onJuly 6 ,1951 again flying the F4U Corsair. The squadron moved toNaval Air Station South Weymouth in January 1954 and transitioned to theF9F Cougar in March 1955. The squadron changed it name to Marine Attack Squadron 322 (VMA-322) in May 1958 and changed aircraft again, this time to the FJ3 Fury in November 1959. In September 1962 the squadron received its final aircraft in the venerableA-4 Skyhawk . In 1964, VMA-322 absorbed the aircraft and personnel ofVMA-217 after their deactivation.VMA-322 was decommissioned on
June 27 ,1992 as part of the post-Cold War drawdown of theUnited States Military ee also
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United States Marine Corps Aviation
*List of active United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
*List of inactive United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons Notes
References
;Bibliography
* cite book
last = Crowder
first = Michael J.
title = United States Marine Corps Aviation Squadron Lineage, Insignia & History - Volume One - The Fighter Squadrons
publisher = Turner Publishing Company
date = 2000
location = Paducah, KY
isbn = 1-56311-926-9
*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 =;Web
* [http://www.a4skyhawk.org/4E/vma322/vma322.htm VMA-322 Fighting Gamecocks]
* [http://www.usni.org/proceedings/Articles04/PRO11lwf.htm Naval Institute Proceedings – VMA-322]
* [http://www.weymouth.ma.us/history/index.asp?id=1128 History of the South Weymouth Naval Air Station]
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