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Marine Air Control Group 18


FieldValue
unit_nameMarine Air Control Group 18
imageFile:MACG-18 (1).png
image_size200
captionMACG-18 Insignia
countryUnited States
allegianceUnited States of America
branchUnited States Marine Corps
roleAviation command & control
command_structure1st Marine Aircraft Wing
III Marine Expeditionary Force
current_commanderColonel Michael D. Hicks
garrisonMarine Corps Air Station Futenma
nickname"Pacific Gatekeepers"
battlesVietnam War
notable_commandersRobert O. Bisson
Lorna M. Mahlock
  • 8 Jan 1944 – 1 Aug 1945
  • 1 Sep 1967 - present III Marine Expeditionary Force Operation Enduring Freedom Lorna M. Mahlock

Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma that is currently composed of 4 squadrons and 1 HQ support detachment. The Marine Air Control Group as a whole provides the 1st Marine Aircraft Wings tactical headquarters, positive and procedural control, air traffic control, short range air defense and air defense control to aircraft for the III Marine Expeditionary Force.

Mission

Provide the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Command, Control, and Communications support for the prosecution of all six functions of Marine Aviation.

Subordinate units

  • 1st LAAD Battalion
  • Marine Air Control Squadron 4
  • Marine Air Support Squadron 2
  • Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18
  • Personnel Support Detachment 18

History

World War II

Marine Air Warning Group 2 was commissioned on 8 January 1944 at Marine Corps Air Depot Miramar, California. The Group's mission was to make available Air Warning Squadrons for combat and to store and maintain air warning equipment until assigned to air warning squadrons going overseas. Most of the leadership in the air warning squadrons was new to the Marine Corps with most time spent learning the details of their highly technical equipment. Thus the majority of the responsibility for embarking squadrons on their way to combat fell on the Group Headquarters. Squadrons received their gear and final training while attached to MACG-2. This usually took place during a six week field evolution during which they also practiced landing operations. Eleven air warning squadrons trained and deployed from MAWG-2. The group was decommissioned on 1 August 1945.

1967-present

The group was reformed on 1 September 1967 in Danang, Vietnam as Marine Air Control Group 18 at the height of US participation in the Vietnam War. At that time the Group's component units were already involved in combat. Its Hawk battalion was among the first US Marine units to land in Vietnam. From its formation, MACG-18 and subordinated units, with attachments scattered throughout the I Corps Tactical Zone, participated in every major campaign conducted in the northern area of South Vietnam until its departure from Vietnam. In recognition of their accomplishments during the Vietnam War, MACG-18 and its units were awarded four Presidential Unit Citations, three Navy Unit Commendations and a Meritorious Unit Commendation. The Group moved from Vietnam to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan in 1971, and then to the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, in 1975. Since the end of the war in Vietnam, MACG-18 has assumed a major role in joint, combined and Marine air-ground training and contingency operation in the Western Pacific.

Unit awards

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. MACG-18 has been presented with the following awards:

StreamerAwardYear(s)Additional Info
[[File:U.S. Navy Unit Commendation streamer.svg200px]]Presidential Unit Citation Streamer1967Vietnam
[[File:Navy Unit Commendation streamer (USMC).svg200px]]Navy Unit Commendation Streamer1967-1968Vietnam
[[File:MUC 4B.png200px]]Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer with four Bronze Stars1982-1984, 1985-1987, 1997-1999, 2000-2002, 2004-2005
[[File:World War II - American Campaign Streamer (Plain).png200px]]American Campaign Streamer
[[File:Streamer WWII V.PNG200px]]World War II Victory Streamer1941–1945Pacific War
[[File:Streamer NDS.PNG200px]]National Defense Service Streamer with two Bronze Stars1961–1974, 1990–1995, 2001–presentVietnam War, Gulf War, war on terrorism
[[File:VSS 2S.PNG200px]]Vietnam Service Streamer with two Silver Stars
[[File:Streamer gwotS.PNGalt=A blue streamer with yellow, red, and white horizontal stripes200px]]Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer2001–present
[[File:VMUA PALM.PNG200px]]Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm Streamer1965–1971
[[File:Streamer RVMUCCA.PNG200px]]Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation Civil Actions Streamer1965–1971

Citations

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References

  1. [https://www.1stmaw.marines.mil/Subordinate-Units/Marine-Air-Control-Group-18/ MACG 18 Commanding Officer]
  2. . (23 July 2018). ["Marine Air Control Group 18 Lineage and Honors Certificates"](https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/MARINE%20AIR%20CONTROL%20GROUP%2018.pdf). *United States Marine Corps History Division*.
  3. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1st_LAAM_Bn_-19650219-HAWK_Deploys-_MCB_Hawaii_Windward_Marine.pdf HAWK Battery Deploys to Vietnam – 19 February 1965 – Marine Corps Base Hawaii Windward Marine]
  4. [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/1st_LAAM_Bn_-19650212-1st_LAAM_in_Vietnam-_MCB_29_Palms_Observation_Post1.pdf 1st LAAM Bn in Vietnam – 12 February 1965 – Marine Corps Base 29 Palms Observation Post]
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