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Unit Details

Strength
USMC Group
Type
Aviation
 
Year
1953 - 2012
 

Description
Marine Wing Support Group 17 (MWSG-17) was a United States Marine Corps aviation ground support unit based at Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Japan. They were composed of two squadrons that provided the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) and III Marine Expeditionary Force with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance, food services, security support, and other direct combat and combat service support to the Aviation Combat Element. The Group was disbanded on 4 June 2012 and its subordinate units passed to other commands in 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.


Notable Persons
None
 
Reports To
Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG)
 
Active Reporting Units
 
Inactive Reporting Unit
None
 
392 Members Who Served in This Unit


 

  • Allen, James, Sgt, (1971-1975)
  • Anderson, Charlene, Sgt, (1986-1998)
  • Anderson, Jim, Sgt, (1966-1972)
  • Aplin, Charlie, Col, (1974-2001)
  • Arias, Leonard, CWO3, (1986-2007)
  • Arrington, Kenneth, Sgt, (1983-1989)
  • Auleta, Michael, SSgt, (1994-2010)
  • Austin, Carl, SSgt, (1994-2014)
  • Balboa, Matthew, Sgt, (1976-1981)
  • Banks, George, Cpl, (1975-1979)
  • Barnett, Christopher, MSgt, (1991-Present)
  • BASS, JEFFREY, Cpl, (1986-1989)
  • Becerra, Elias, Cpl, (1978-1982)
  • Beck, Steve, GySgt, (1970-1984)
  • Benavidez, Enrique, Cpl, (1992-2000)
  • Benedict, John, LCpl, (1963-1967)
  • Benson, Joe, LCpl, (1968-1970)
  • Besancenez, Thomas, Sgt, (1971-1979)
  • Bielma, Salvador, SSgt, (1959-1984)
  • Biggie, C Michael, LCpl, (1972-1975)
  • Biggs, James, MSgt, (1985-2006)
  • Boatright, Bert, GySgt, (1981-2002)
  • BOMBARD, GEORGE, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Bourgeois, Shawn, Cpl, (2006-2010)
  • Braden, Ben, Col, (1973-Present)
  • Breidenger, Nicholas, Sgt, (1998-Present)
  • Brogdon, Katalin, Maj, (1993-2018)
  • Brousseau, Ernest, Pvt, (1980-1984)
  • Brown, Daniel, SSgt, (1975-1989)
  • Brown, William, SSgt, (1980-1988)
  • Broze, Alan, Sgt, (1963-1967)
  • Buhlmann, Franz, Cpl, (1978-1982)
  • Burns, Jason, Sgt, (2004-2008)
  • Butler, John, Cpl, (1966-1969)
 
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Battle/Operations History Detail
 
Description
This campaign was from  23 February to 8 June 1969. From Tet 1969 through the month of June, the enemy again tried to sustain an offensive. His inability to do so can be largely attributed to aggressive allied ground operations. Between 23 February and 8 June 1969, a total of 70 significant named ground operations were terminated resulting in heavy enemy loss of life and materiel. The main operations concluded during this period were:

(1). The 3d Marine Division's Operation KENTUCKY aimed at preventing enemy infiltration through the Demilitarized Zone in central Quang Tri Province. Throughout the early part of January 1969, Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army forces continued to avoid major contacts with Free World Forces. Their continual movement to avoid friendly forces or to search for food and supplies contributed to a decrease in the enemy-initiated ground attacks and attacks-by-fire in Quang Tri Province.

(2). Operation NEVADA EAG:E, initiated on 17 May 1968 in Thua Thien Province, continued in 1969 as the U.S. 101st Airborne Division continued to defeat enemy personnel, and capture rice caches, material, and installations within its large area of operations, where it undertook offensive sweeps along Route 547 and around Song Bo.

(3). Two battalions of the 4th Marine Regiment were engaged in Operation SCOTLAND II. Initiated on 15 April 1968, this multi-battalion search and clear operation was centered in and around Khe Sanh.

(4). The IV Corps Tactical Zone Dry Weather Campaign began on 1 December 1968 in support of the overall mission to prevent Viet Cong units from interfering with pacification efforts. This operation, "Speedy Express," interdicted lines of enemy communication and denied him the use of base areas. In 1969 the 1st Brigade, 9th U.S. Infantry Division continued the operation in Dinh Tuong Province, using its highly successful night ambush tactics while the 2d Brigade continued its mission with the Mobile Riverine Force. Although engagements in Operation SPEEDY EXPRESS were typically small, the 9th Infantry Division fought several sizeable engagements with impressive results.

On 23 February U.S. Navy units and installations at Da Nang, Tan An, Ben Luc, Go Dan Ha, and Tra Cu came under numerous and widespread attacks associated with a new enemy offensive, but since many units in these areas were poised to meet these attacks they caused only minimal damage. April saw the heaviest cumulative enemy activity in the barrier interdiction camapign to date.
 
BattleType
Campaign
Country
Vietnam
 
Parent
Vietnam War
CreatedBy
Not Specified
 
Start Month
2
End Month
6
 
Start Year
1969
End Year
1969
 

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