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Marine Aircraft Group 42

Marine Aircraft Group 42 was a United States Marine Corps reserve aviation unit based at Naval Air Station Atlanta, Georgia. Due to a re-organization within Marine aviation, MAG-42 was deactivated on 21 June 2008.[1]

Marine Aircraft Group 42
MAG-42 Insignia
Active1 Jan 1943 - 21 Jun 2008
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeReserve aircraft group
RoleClose air support
Air interdiction
Part of4th Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Forces Reserve
Garrison/HQNaval Air Station Atlanta
Motto(s)"On time, on target"
Engagements World War II
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom

History edit

Marine Aircraft Group 42 (MAG-42) was initially activated on January 1, 1943, in San Diego, California, as Marine Base Defense Aircraft Group 42', 4th Marine Aircraft Wing. The unit mission was to provide air defense support for west coast Naval and Marine Corps installations and to conduct airborne search and patrol, transportation, air-sea rescue, and shipping escort operations along the Pacific Coast. By 1944, the unit expanded from a small complement of Marines and two T-6 aircraft to 272 officers, 2,135 enlisted, and 102 T-6 aircraft.

During 1943, the Group became responsible for training Marine aviators for World War II combat operations in the Pacific Theater and relocated to Goleta, California in January and then to Santa Barbara, California in March. In November 1944, the unit was re-designated Marine Aircraft Group 42. Following the war, MAG-42 was re-designated Marine Aircraft Support Group 42 and then deactivated on October 31, 1945.

MAG-42 was reactivated on February 1, 1965, during the Vietnam War. The Air Group consisted of Marine Attack Squadron 133 flying the A-4 Skyhawk and Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron 769 flying the H-34 helicopter. In 1971, Marine Helicopter Squadron 769 was redesignated to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 769 and transitioned to the CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter. MAG-42 was located at NAS Memphis in Millington, Tennessee through the 1980's and early 1990s adjacent to the Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC).

Following the collapse of the USSR, the stunning military success in the Persian Gulf War, and subsequent draw down of U.S. Department of Defense forces, the Department of the Navy developed a "Total Force" concept redefining the role of the Reserve Component to meet national emerging global security requirements. MAG-42 was reorganized and relocated to NAS Atlanta on the Dobbins Air Reserve Base om Marietta, Georgia on June 10, 1992, in support of the Marine Corps Total Force Concept, "the integration of active and reserve components into the Total Force, a cohesive team shaped for joint operations to meet national needs and global challenges." The reorganization resulted in a mirror image of Reserve and Active Marine Ground Task Force units and attachment of Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 flying the AH-1J Cobra, Marine Observation Squadron 4 flying the OV-10D aircraft, Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 767 flying the UH-1N helicopter, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 774 flying the CH-46 helicopter, and Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 (VMFA-142) flying the F/A-18A Hornet.

On October 1, 1994, the Marine Light Attack and Marine Attack Squadrons was re-designated Marine Light Attack Squadron 773 (HMLA-773) at Atlanta and HMLA-773 Detachment A at New Orleans, LA. These combat tested units now reflect their counterparts in the Fleet Marine Force and combine the capabilities of the AH-1W Super Cobra Attack helicopter and the UH-1N Utility helicopter. This combat proven organization is now resident in the Reserve Force and underpins the Total Force Concept. In addition, VMFA-142 integrated the Department of the Navy TACAIR concept which integrates USMC and USN tactical jets into the Carrier Air Wing Group.

The total force-in-readiness mission is conducted by MAG-42 as a result of extensive training in many varied locations throughout the nation as well as deployments throughout the world. MAG-42 has participated in counter drug operations in several Eastern Caribbean countries in 1995 and 1996. Both marijuana eradication and drug-transit interdiction have accounted for more than $20 billion worth of illegal substances eradicated in these operations.

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References edit

  1. ^ Zimmerman Still, Beth (10 July 2008). "MAG-41 gains aircraft, squadron colors following MAG-42 decommissioning". www.marines.mil. United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 15 May 2020.

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Marine Aircraft Group 42 was a United States Marine Corps reserve aviation unit based at Naval Air Station Atlanta Georgia Due to a re organization within Marine aviation MAG 42 was deactivated on 21 June 2008 1 Marine Aircraft Group 42MAG 42 InsigniaActive1 Jan 1943 21 Jun 2008CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranchUnited States Marine CorpsTypeReserve aircraft groupRoleClose air supportAir interdictionPart of4th Marine Aircraft WingMarine Forces ReserveGarrison HQNaval Air Station AtlantaMotto s On time on target EngagementsWorld War IIOperation Enduring FreedomOperation Iraqi Freedom Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editMarine Aircraft Group 42 MAG 42 was initially activated on January 1 1943 in San Diego California as Marine Base Defense Aircraft Group 42 4th Marine Aircraft Wing The unit mission was to provide air defense support for west coast Naval and Marine Corps installations and to conduct airborne search and patrol transportation air sea rescue and shipping escort operations along the Pacific Coast By 1944 the unit expanded from a small complement of Marines and two T 6 aircraft to 272 officers 2 135 enlisted and 102 T 6 aircraft During 1943 the Group became responsible for training Marine aviators for World War II combat operations in the Pacific Theater and relocated to Goleta California in January and then to Santa Barbara California in March In November 1944 the unit was re designated Marine Aircraft Group 42 Following the war MAG 42 was re designated Marine Aircraft Support Group 42 and then deactivated on October 31 1945 MAG 42 was reactivated on February 1 1965 during the Vietnam War The Air Group consisted of Marine Attack Squadron 133 flying the A 4 Skyhawk and Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron 769 flying the H 34 helicopter In 1971 Marine Helicopter Squadron 769 was redesignated to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 769 and transitioned to the CH 53 Sea Stallion helicopter MAG 42 was located at NAS Memphis in Millington Tennessee through the 1980 s and early 1990s adjacent to the Naval Air Technical Training Center NATTC Following the collapse of the USSR the stunning military success in the Persian Gulf War and subsequent draw down of U S Department of Defense forces the Department of the Navy developed a Total Force concept redefining the role of the Reserve Component to meet national emerging global security requirements MAG 42 was reorganized and relocated to NAS Atlanta on the Dobbins Air Reserve Base om Marietta Georgia on June 10 1992 in support of the Marine Corps Total Force Concept the integration of active and reserve components into the Total Force a cohesive team shaped for joint operations to meet national needs and global challenges The reorganization resulted in a mirror image of Reserve and Active Marine Ground Task Force units and attachment of Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 flying the AH 1J Cobra Marine Observation Squadron 4 flying the OV 10D aircraft Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 767 flying the UH 1N helicopter Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 774 flying the CH 46 helicopter and Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 VMFA 142 flying the F A 18A Hornet On October 1 1994 the Marine Light Attack and Marine Attack Squadrons was re designated Marine Light Attack Squadron 773 HMLA 773 at Atlanta and HMLA 773 Detachment A at New Orleans LA These combat tested units now reflect their counterparts in the Fleet Marine Force and combine the capabilities of the AH 1W Super Cobra Attack helicopter and the UH 1N Utility helicopter This combat proven organization is now resident in the Reserve Force and underpins the Total Force Concept In addition VMFA 142 integrated the Department of the Navy TACAIR concept which integrates USMC and USN tactical jets into the Carrier Air Wing Group The total force in readiness mission is conducted by MAG 42 as a result of extensive training in many varied locations throughout the nation as well as deployments throughout the world MAG 42 has participated in counter drug operations in several Eastern Caribbean countries in 1995 and 1996 Both marijuana eradication and drug transit interdiction have accounted for more than 20 billion worth of illegal substances eradicated in these operations See also editList of United States Marine Corps aircraft groups List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadronsReferences edit Zimmerman Still Beth 10 July 2008 MAG 41 gains aircraft squadron colors following MAG 42 decommissioning www marines mil United States Marine Corps Retrieved 15 May 2020 External links editMAG 42 s Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marine Aircraft Group 42 amp oldid 1182743843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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