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HMLA-169

Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 (HMLA-169) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters and UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters. The squadron 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).

Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 insignia
Active30 September 1971 - present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeLight/Attack squadron
Role
Part ofMarine Aircraft Group 39
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton
Nickname(s)"Vipers"
Motto(s)"On time. On target. Professional throughout." "We hate each other, but we hate you more."[1]
Tail CodeSN
Mascot(s)Bak-Bak
EngagementsOperation Desert Storm
Operation Restore Hope
Operation Iraqi Freedom
* 2003 invasion of Iraq
* Battle of Najaf
* Operation Phantom Fury
Operation Enduring Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Joel E. "LTJ" Croskey

Mission edit

Support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force commander by providing offensive air support, utility support, armed escort and airborne supporting arms coordination, day or night under all weather conditions during expeditionary, joint, or combined operations.

History edit

1970s and 1980s edit

Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 was activated as Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 (HMA-169) at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, on 30 September 1971. Unlike its sister squadrons, HMA-269 and HMA-369, HMA-169 was initially equipped with AH-1G Cobras. During 1974-75 the squadron transitioned to the more capable AH-1J Sea Cobra. The AH-1Gs were transferred out by July 1976.[citation needed]

Through the 1970s, HMA-169 engaged in rigorous amphibious training at sea and combined exercises ashore. The 1980s brought increased operational commitments and a growing legacy of aviation safety milestones.[citation needed]

On 1 October 1986, the re-designated HMLA-169 had all 24 of their advanced AH-1T (TOW) cobras phased out which were replaced with 12 of the new AH-1W (Super Cobra). These were complemented with 12 UH-1N Hueys, increasing the Vipers' capabilities commensurate with the needs of the Marine Air Ground Task Force. This made HMLA-169 the first operational Marine Corps squadron to deploy the new Super Cobra both at home and overseas on deployment.[citation needed]

Gulf War and the 1990s edit

From December 1990 to June 1991, HMLA-169 embarked aboard the USS Tarawa in support of combat operations in Southwest Asia, and deployed ashore during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm with MAG-50 at Tanajib, Saudi Arabia. From 24 February – 4 March 1991, the Vipers flew 234 combat sorties engaging enemy Iraqi forces without loss of aircraft or personnel.[citation needed]

Returning from the Kuwaiti theater, the squadron was routed to assist in humanitarian relief to flood-ravaged Bangladesh as part of Operation Sea Angel. Shortly after that the squadron participated in the humanitarian assistance mission Operation Fiery Vigil, after Mount Pinatubo erupted 15 June 1991. In May 1992, HMLA-169 supported local law enforcement during the Los Angeles riots, and again in 1993 conducted humanitarian relief and peace-keeping operations in Somalia during Operation Restore Hope.[citation needed]

Global War on Terror edit

HMLA-169 sourced a detachment of 4 Cobras and 3 Venoms to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (15th MEU), which the among the[clarification needed] first Marines into Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks in 2001. The squadron deployed to Iraq in late February 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). During the 2003 invasion of Iraq 12 of the 18 AH-1Ws of the unit sustained battle damage[2] and on 30 March 2003 a UH-1N Huey crashed; killing three members on board.[3] HMLA-169 deployed again in the summer of 2004 to support the second iteration of OIF. During this deployment, they provided close air support during the Battle of Najaf and Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah. The squadron is configured with 18 AH-1W SuperCobras and 9 UH-1Y SuperVenoms. HMLA-169 again deployed to Iraq in March 2006 to provide close air support for the 1st Marine Division in Al Anbar province. The unit deployed to Al Anbar again in October 2007[4][5]

The squadron was deployed to Afghanistan in the spring of 2009 as part of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade.[6] They were part of the 17,000 troop increase announced by President Obama in February, 2009.[7]

In 2014 the squadron was awarded the John P. Giguere award for Marine Light/AtHelicopteropter Squadron ofYear the year as well as the Pete Ross award for aviation safety.[8]

Unit awards edit

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. HMLA-169 has been presented with the following awards:[9]

Streamer Award Year(s) Additional Info
  Presidential Unit Citation Streamer with one Bronze Star 2003, 2009 Iraq, Afghanistan
  Joint Meritorious Unit Award Streamer 1991 Bangladesh
  Navy Unit Commendation Streamer with one Silver Star and one Bronze Star 1991, 1993, 2001, 2004-5, 2006-7, 2007-8, 2010–11 Southwest Asia, Iraq, Afghanistan
  Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with four Bronze Stars 1986-87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1996–97, 2000–02
  National Defense Service Streamer with two Bronze Stars 1951–1954, 1961–1974, 1990–1995, 2001–present Vietnam War, Gulf War, War on Terrorism
  Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal

  Southwest Asia Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars

  Afghanistan Campaign Streamer with three bronze stars

  Iraq Campaign Streamer with four bronze stars

  Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer 2001–present
  Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer 2001–present

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.

Citations edit

  1. ^
     
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  2. ^ Visconage & Harris 2004, p. 120.
  3. ^ "KIA Incident: 20030330 HMLA-169 Operation Iraqi Freedom". USMC Combat Helicopter & Tiltrotor Association.
  4. ^ Teslevich, Cpl Jonathan K. (1 May 2006). . U.S. Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006. Retrieved 21 November 2007.
  5. ^ Teslevich, Cpl Jonathan K. (28 May 2006). "Viper's gunships escort Marine patrol in Karma". U.S. Marine Corps. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  6. ^ Hlad, Jennifer (9 March 2008). . ENC Today. Archived from the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 9 March 2009.
  7. ^ Page, Susan (16 February 2009). "Obama OKs adding Afghanistan forces". USA Today. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  8. ^ . U.S. Marine Corps. 7 April 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Lineage and Honors of HMLA-169" (PDF). Marine Corps University. Retrieved 9 June 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Visconage, Michael D. & Harris, Carroll N. (2004). Third Marine Aircraft Wing - Operation Iraqi Freedom. Quantico, VA: Marine Corps Association. ISBN 978-0-94032-833-4.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "HMLA-169 Marines look back on experiences in Iraq". Globalsecurity.org.

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Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 HMLA 169 is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of AH 1Z Viper attack helicopters and UH 1Y Venom utility helicopters The squadron 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 Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 insigniaActive30 September 1971 presentCountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranchUnited States Marine CorpsTypeLight Attack squadronRoleClose air supportUtility air supportPart ofMarine Aircraft Group 393rd Marine Aircraft WingGarrison HQMarine Corps Air Station Camp PendletonNickname s Vipers Motto s On time On target Professional throughout We hate each other but we hate you more 1 Tail CodeSNMascot s Bak BakEngagementsOperation Desert StormOperation Restore HopeOperation Iraqi Freedom 2003 invasion of Iraq Battle of Najaf Operation Phantom FuryOperation Enduring FreedomCommandersCurrentcommanderLtCol Joel E LTJ Croskey Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 1970s and 1980s 2 2 Gulf War and the 1990s 2 3 Global War on Terror 3 Unit awards 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksMission editSupport the Marine Air Ground Task Force commander by providing offensive air support utility support armed escort and airborne supporting arms coordination day or night under all weather conditions during expeditionary joint or combined operations History edit1970s and 1980s edit Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 was activated as Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 HMA 169 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton California on 30 September 1971 Unlike its sister squadrons HMA 269 and HMA 369 HMA 169 was initially equipped with AH 1G Cobras During 1974 75 the squadron transitioned to the more capable AH 1J Sea Cobra The AH 1Gs were transferred out by July 1976 citation needed Through the 1970s HMA 169 engaged in rigorous amphibious training at sea and combined exercises ashore The 1980s brought increased operational commitments and a growing legacy of aviation safety milestones citation needed On 1 October 1986 the re designated HMLA 169 had all 24 of their advanced AH 1T TOW cobras phased out which were replaced with 12 of the new AH 1W Super Cobra These were complemented with 12 UH 1N Hueys increasing the Vipers capabilities commensurate with the needs of the Marine Air Ground Task Force This made HMLA 169 the first operational Marine Corps squadron to deploy the new Super Cobra both at home and overseas on deployment citation needed Gulf War and the 1990s edit From December 1990 to June 1991 HMLA 169 embarked aboard the USS Tarawa in support of combat operations in Southwest Asia and deployed ashore during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm with MAG 50 at Tanajib Saudi Arabia From 24 February 4 March 1991 the Vipers flew 234 combat sorties engaging enemy Iraqi forces without loss of aircraft or personnel citation needed Returning from the Kuwaiti theater the squadron was routed to assist in humanitarian relief to flood ravaged Bangladesh as part of Operation Sea Angel Shortly after that the squadron participated in the humanitarian assistance mission Operation Fiery Vigil after Mount Pinatubo erupted 15 June 1991 In May 1992 HMLA 169 supported local law enforcement during the Los Angeles riots and again in 1993 conducted humanitarian relief and peace keeping operations in Somalia during Operation Restore Hope citation needed Global War on Terror edit HMLA 169 sourced a detachment of 4 Cobras and 3 Venoms to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit 15th MEU which the among the clarification needed first Marines into Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks in 2001 The squadron deployed to Iraq in late February 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF During the 2003 invasion of Iraq 12 of the 18 AH 1Ws of the unit sustained battle damage 2 and on 30 March 2003 a UH 1N Huey crashed killing three members on board 3 HMLA 169 deployed again in the summer of 2004 to support the second iteration of OIF During this deployment they provided close air support during the Battle of Najaf and Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah The squadron is configured with 18 AH 1W SuperCobras and 9 UH 1Y SuperVenoms HMLA 169 again deployed to Iraq in March 2006 to provide close air support for the 1st Marine Division in Al Anbar province The unit deployed to Al Anbar again in October 2007 4 5 The squadron was deployed to Afghanistan in the spring of 2009 as part of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade 6 They were part of the 17 000 troop increase announced by President Obama in February 2009 7 In 2014 the squadron was awarded the John P Giguere award for Marine Light AtHelicopteropter Squadron ofYear the year as well as the Pete Ross award for aviation safety 8 Unit awards editA unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation HMLA 169 has been presented with the following awards 9 Streamer Award Year s Additional Info nbsp Presidential Unit Citation Streamer with one Bronze Star 2003 2009 Iraq Afghanistan nbsp Joint Meritorious Unit Award Streamer 1991 Bangladesh nbsp Navy Unit Commendation Streamer with one Silver Star and one Bronze Star 1991 1993 2001 2004 5 2006 7 2007 8 2010 11 Southwest Asia Iraq Afghanistan nbsp Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with four Bronze Stars 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 1996 97 2000 02 nbsp National Defense Service Streamer with two Bronze Stars 1951 1954 1961 1974 1990 1995 2001 present Vietnam War Gulf War War on Terrorism nbsp Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal nbsp Southwest Asia Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars nbsp Afghanistan Campaign Streamer with three bronze stars nbsp Iraq Campaign Streamer with four bronze stars nbsp Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer 2001 present nbsp Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer 2001 presentSee also editUnited States Marine Corps Aviation Organization of the United States Marine Corps List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadronsReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps Citations edit nbsp PXL 20230815 012543815 MP Visconage amp Harris 2004 p 120 KIA Incident 20030330 HMLA 169 Operation Iraqi Freedom USMC Combat Helicopter amp Tiltrotor Association Teslevich Cpl Jonathan K 1 May 2006 Vipers assume responsibility over Al Anbar skies U S Marine Corps Archived from the original on 27 June 2006 Retrieved 21 November 2007 Teslevich Cpl Jonathan K 28 May 2006 Viper s gunships escort Marine patrol in Karma U S Marine Corps Retrieved 4 May 2015 Hlad Jennifer 9 March 2008 2 8 other Lejeune units to deploy with 2nd MEB ENC Today Archived from the original on 14 March 2009 Retrieved 9 March 2009 Page Susan 16 February 2009 Obama OKs adding Afghanistan forces USA Today Retrieved 4 May 2010 Marine Corps Aviation Association MCAA CY2013 Award Winners U S Marine Corps 7 April 2014 Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 11 April 2014 Lineage and Honors of HMLA 169 PDF Marine Corps University Retrieved 9 June 2020 Bibliography edit Visconage Michael D amp Harris Carroll N 2004 Third Marine Aircraft Wing Operation Iraqi Freedom Quantico VA Marine Corps Association ISBN 978 0 94032 833 4 External links editOfficial website HMLA 169 Marines look back on experiences in Iraq Globalsecurity org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HMLA 169 amp oldid 1212809681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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