Current/Last Primary MOS
6343-Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, CH-53
Current/Last MOSGroup
Avionics
Previously Held MOS 521-Basic Marine, Enlisted
6242-Aircraft Electronic Systems Technician, Transport & Helicopter
6632-Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician - Helicopter/OV-10
8411-RSS Recruiter
8511-Drill Instructor
6345-Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician, CH-53E
MOS 6632-Aircraft Electrical Systems Technician - Helicopter/OV-10
Base, Station or City MCAS New River
State/Country North Carolina
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HMM-261 Details
Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron (HMR) 261, the "Raging Bulls", was activated on 5 April, 1951 at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. Throughout its history, the squadron has carried the tail code of "EM" on its aircraft.
In 1954, the squadron moved from MCAS Cherry Point to its current home, MCAS New River, North Carolina. In October 1954, HMR-261 embarked its HRS helicopters on the USS Saipan (CVL-48) and sailed for Haiti where they flew humanitarian assistance/disaster relief missions following Hurricane Hazel. In 1956, the squadron was redesignated Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron (Light) 261 (HMR(L)-261) to reflect the acquisition of the H-34 Choctaw to replace its HRS-1 helicopters. The squadron was the first helicopter squadron to conduct troop lifts on the East coast. In 1961, the squadron was redesignated Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 261 (HMM-261). The squadron was, by then, flying the UH-34D helicopter. During 1962, HMM-261 was embarked aboard the USS Boxer (CV-21) and subsequently the USS Thetis Bay (CVE-90) for support during the Cuban Blockade. Returning to MCAF New River, HMM 261 was deployed to the southern United States during the Civil Rights Movement to support freedom marches in the spring of 1963. Returning to MAG-26, MCAF New River, HMM-261 prepared to stand down for subsequent transfer of its colors to the Western Pacific.