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U.S. Marine Corps
Branch
U.S. Marine Corps
H&MS-32, MAG-32 MCAS Beaufort, S.C.
U.S. Marine Corps
Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 32 (H&MS-32) was a vital support unit of Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32), based at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina. Activated in the post-World War II era, H&MS-32 provided essential maintenance, logistics, and administrative support to the flying squadrons of MAG-32. The squadron played a crucial role in ensuring aircraft readiness during both peacetime operations and periods of heightened military activity, including the Cold War. H&MS-32 was later redesignated as Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 32 (MALS-32), reflecting the evolving mission and structure of Marine Corps aviation support units.
MATCU-63 MABS=15 MAG-32 MCAS Beaufort, S.C.
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Air Traffic Control Unit 63 (MATCU-63) was a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit assigned to Marine Air Base Squadron 15 (MABS-15), Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32) at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina. Activated during the mid-1950s, MATCU-63 was tasked with providing expeditionary air traffic control and navigational aid services to support Marine aviation operations. The unit played a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of aircraft during training exercises and operational deployments. MATCU-63 contributed significantly to the readiness and effectiveness of MAG-32 until its eventual deactivation as part of force restructuring.
MATCU-60 MABS=15 Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Japan
U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Air Traffic Control Unit 60 (MATCU-60) was a specialized air traffic control detachment operating under Marine Air Base Squadron 15 (MABS-15) at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, during the Cold War era. Established to provide expeditionary air traffic control services, MATCU-60 played a crucial role in supporting Marine aviation operations, ensuring safe and efficient movement of aircraft in the region. The unit was integral to joint training exercises and operational readiness, working alongside U.S. and allied forces throughout the Western Pacific. MATCU-60 was eventually deactivated as part of Marine Corps force restructuring, with its mission and personnel absorbed into other aviation command and control units.
H&MS-32, MAG-32
U.S. Marine Corps
**Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron 32 (H&MS-32)** was a unit of Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32), part of the United States Marine Corps aviation. Activated during World War II, H&MS-32 provided essential maintenance and logistical support for the operational squadrons within MAG-32. The squadron played a pivotal role in ensuring aircraft readiness and sustained flight operations during key campaigns in the Pacific Theater, including actions in the Philippines and Okinawa. After the war, H&MS-32 continued to support Marine aviation through various reorganizations until its eventual deactivation as part of postwar force reductions.