McClain, Carl R.., LtCol

Air Control/Air Support/Anti-Air Warfare
 
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Service Status
USMC Retired
Final Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last MOS
7208-Air Support Officer
Last MOSGroup
Air Control/Air Support/Anti-Air Warfare
Previously Held MOS's
7208-Forward Air Controller
5702-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Officer
9652-Defense Systems Analyst
9640-Manpower Management Officer
Primary Unit
1987-1989, 7208, MASS-2, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18)
Service Years
1966 - 1992
Other Languages
Spanish
Lieutenant Colonel

 Official Badges 

US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)
  1981, Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Like most healthy American males (of my age: 80,) growing up after WWII and the Korean conflict, we were raised in an era of allegiance and patriotism.  A primary question after high school was "Are you going to college or joining the military?"

Choices were college or any of the 5 services; my immediate family had 3 soldiers, one sailor, and my father, a Marine.  I was fortunate that both of my parents wanted me to go to college --- my father had wanted to attend, but had little money during the depression. My mother had a degree in English, and had been an elementary school teacher before marrying my father.  

Living as a youngster in New Mexico and Colorado, the allure of the outdoors was very strong: my father taught me to fish and hunt---from an early age---and I decided that I would become a forester for the U.S. Forest Service. Foresters had a healthy office (outside most of the time) and had a wide variety of activities to keep them busy...  This was my choice, and I followed it, graduating in May, 1965, from Arizona State College (now Northern Arizona University.)

Working as a forester after graduation kept me busy.  My plans were quickly dashed when I was drafted!  The U. S. Army decided that it was time---but that was not to be in my future...I was lucky to be able to go into the Marine Corps OCS Program, at age 23, and start my new adventure in life!

   
Other Comments:

Retiring after 26 years in the Corps, I entered the teaching profession.  As a major, I was fortunate to earm 3 masters degrees in business, and after retirement, taught business and management classes for 5 colleges and universities in southern California.  I was also able to run my small business, "Mac's Firearms," selling firearms and related items (ammo, scopes, knives, etc.) throughout the southwest.  I retired from teaching in 2011, at age 69; but am still operating my small business.

   

 Remembrance Profiles - 6 Marines Remembered

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 Enlisted/Officer Basic Training
  1966, Officer Candidate School (Quantico, VA), C/3
 Unit Assignments
MASS-1, MACG-28MASS-2, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18)3rd MAWMATSG-90, NAS Memphis, TN
Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)MCTSSA Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Systems CommandMASS-3, MACG-38I MEF
Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18), 1st MAW
  1967-1968, 7208, MASS-1, MACG-28
  1968-1969, 7208, MASS-2, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18)
  1969-1971, 5702, 3rd MAW
  1972-1973, 7208, MATSG-90, NAS Memphis, TN
  1973-1975, 7208, MATSS-901, MATSG-90, NAS Memphis, TN
  1975-1976, 7208, MASS-2, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18)
  1976-1977, 9652, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
  1977-1980, 9652, MCTSSA Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Systems Command
  1980-1981, 7208, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
  1981-1983, 7208, MASS-3, MACG-38
  1983-1984, 7208, 3rd MAW
  1984-1987, 9652, I MEF
  1987-1989, 7208, MASS-2, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18)
  1989-1990, 7208, Marine Air Control Group 18 (MACG-18), 1st MAW
  1990-1992, 9640, MCTSSA Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Systems Command
 Formal Schools and Courses
  1966-1966, The Basic School (Quantico, VA, United States)
  1967-1967, (Army) Chemical Biological And Radiological Course (Ft. McClellan. AL, United States)
  1971-1972, Amphibious Warfare School (Quantico, VA, United States)
  1972-1972, Nuclear & Chemical Weapons Employment Course (Quantico, VA, United States)
  1972-1972, Advanced Food Service Course (MCRD, San Diego, CA, United States)
  1980-1981, Amphibious Warfare School, Senior Course (Quantico, , Virginia)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1988-1988 Training Exercise - Team Spirit '88
  1989-1989 Training Exercise - Team Spirit '89
  1990-1990 Training Exercise - Team Spirit '90
 Colleges Attended
New Mexico State UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityUniversity of ArizonaChapman University
University of Arkansas, FayettevilleMemphis State UniversityNaval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CAMarine Corps Command and Staff College
Marine Corps Command and Staff CollegeUnited States International University, San Diego Palomar College, San Marcos CA
  1960-1962, New Mexico State University
  1962-1965, Northern Arizona University
  1965-1966, University of Arizona
  1969-1970, Chapman University
  1973-1975, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
  1973-1973, Memphis State University
  1976-1977, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
  1980-1981, Marine Corps Command and Staff College
  1980-1981, Marine Corps Command and Staff College
  1983-1986, United States International University, San Diego
  1996-1998, Palomar College, San Marcos CA
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