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History of MACS23

Marine Air Control Squadron 23 (MACS-23) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit based at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Established in 1949, MACS-23 has provided air surveillance, air traffic control, and air defense coordination for Marine aviation operations. Over the decades, the squadron has supported numerous training exercises, contingency operations, and deployments, including contributions during the Cold War and post-9/11 activities. As a reserve unit within the Marine Air Control Group 48, MACS-23 continues to maintain readiness to support both domestic and overseas missions.

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ABOUT MACS23

  • Origins in WWII: Marine Air Control Squadron 23 (MACS-23) traces its roots back to World War II, when it was originally commissioned as Air Warning Squadron 23 (AWS-23) on October 1, 1949.
  • Reserve Unit: MACS-23 is a reserve unit, part of the Marine Air Control Group 48, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, illustrating the vital role of the Marine Reserves in supporting USMC operations.
  • Primary Mission: The unit specializes in providing aerial surveillance, air traffic control, and airspace management—crucial for both combat and peacetime missions.
  • Multiple Name Changes: Over the decades, the squadron has undergone several redesignations, reflecting its evolving mission and structure within Marine Corps aviation.
  • Cold War Service: During the Cold War, MACS-23 played vital roles in maintaining readiness and supporting Marine aviation operations across the United States.
  • Deployed in Operations: Elements of MACS-23 have supported major operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing radar and air control expertise.
  • Advanced Equipment: The squadron has used a variety of advanced radar and communications systems over its history, including the AN/TPS-59 long-range radar.
  • Training and Exercises: MACS-23 regularly participates in large-scale exercises such as Red Flag and annual Marine Corps Reserve training, ensuring their skills remain sharp and relevant.
  • Notable Alumni: Many MACS-23 Marines have gone on to distinguished careers both within and outside the military, highlighting the unit's role in leadership development.
  • Unit Motto: The squadron’s motto, "Semper Vigilans" ("Always Vigilant"), reflects its commitment to maintaining constant readiness to control the skies in defense of the nation.

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