ABOUT MACS6 MAG28 CHERRY POINT NC
- Origins in World War II: Marine Air Control Squadron 6 (MACS-6) was originally commissioned during World War II, playing a vital role in the establishment of Marine Corps aviation command and control capabilities.
- Part of MAG-28: MACS-6 is a component of Marine Aircraft Group 28 (MAG-28), which itself is a major aviation unit under the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, headquartered at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.
- Radar Pioneers: The unit has a proud legacy as one of the early Marine Corps squadrons specializing in aerial surveillance, air traffic control, and radar operations, paving the way for modern air command and control.
- Korean War Service: MACS-6 and its predecessor units provided critical air control and early warning support to Marine aviation during the Korean War, contributing to the success of UN air operations.
- Cold War Reactivations: The squadron was deactivated and reactivated several times during the Cold War as the Marine Corps adapted to changing defense priorities and technological advancements.
- Cherry Point Legacy: MACS-6 has been stationed at MCAS Cherry Point for much of its modern existence, forming a cornerstone of the air station’s mission to support Marine aviation on the east coast.
- Technological Advancements: Over the decades, MACS-6 has operated a variety of advanced radar and air control systems, including the AN/TPS-59 long-range surveillance radar, which is capable of tracking aircraft and ballistic missiles.
- Participation in Major Exercises: The squadron regularly participates in large-scale joint and multinational exercises, such as Bold Alligator and Trident Juncture, ensuring readiness for real-world contingencies.
- Humanitarian and Disaster Relief: In addition to combat missions, MACS-6 has supported humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, providing vital airspace management and coordination in times of crisis.
- Unit Insignia and Pride: MACS-6 is known for its distinctive unit insignia and strong esprit de corps, fostering a tight-knit community of Marines dedicated to the mission of “Eyes of the MAGTF” (Marine Air-Ground Task Force).