Baddeley, Thomas Henry, III, LCpl

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Last Rank
Lance Corporal
Last Primary MOS
6115-Helicopter Mechanic CH-53E
Last MOSGroup
Aircraft Maintenance/Rotary Wing
Primary Unit
1986-1987, 6115, HMH-465 (Warhorse)
Service Years
1985 - 1987
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Lance Corporal

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1965
 
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Last Address
Yardley, PA
Date of Passing
Jan 08, 1987
 

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Tom died in a CH53E helo crash in the California desert on 8 January 1987.

   

  1985-1986, 6115, HMT-301



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Rank
Private 1st Class
MOS
6115-Helicopter Mechanic CH-53E
Base, Station or City
Tustin
State/Country
California
 
 
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HMT-301

Marine Helicopter Training Squadron 301 (HMT-301), was a United States Marine Corps helicopter training squadron stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Known as the Windwalkers, HMT-301 was part of Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24) and 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.

HMT-301 traces its roots back to April 1, 1966. First activated at MCAS(H) Santa Ana, California as HMMT-301, the squadron has a long track record of producing fleet ready aviators in aircraft ranging from the UH-34 to the current CH-53D. Aircrew trained at HMT-301 have utilized the core skills learned to serve the United States in conflicts from Vietnam to the present-day global war against terrorism.

Originally flying the UH-34 Sea Horse, HMMT-301 was assigned the mission of providing fleet helicopter training to newly designated naval aviators, transition training for fixed wing pilots, and on the job training for enlisted flight crewmembers. By mid-1967, in response to the need for trained helicopter crews for combat duty in Southeast Asia, the number grew to ninety officers and over two hundred enlisted.

January 25, 1968 marked the arrival of the Sikorsky CH-53A Sea Stallion helicopter, a heavy-lift capable helicopter, and the re-designation of HMMT-301 as HMHT-301, the Marine Heavy Training Squadron 301. The UH-34 type helicopter retired shortly afterward, once again making the squadron a one-aircraft unit.

Restructuring of Marine Aviation led to the emergence of Marine Helicopter Training Squadron 301 (HMT-301) on March 31, 1972. The newly designated squadron flew both the CH-46 and CH-53A aircraft.

The squadron produced fleet ready aviators in these aircraft for the next ten years. In 1982 the CH-46 D/F models were replaced by the upgraded CH-46E. On December 13, 1983, HMT-301 took delivery of the first of the new Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters. With the activation of the new table of organization, which reflected the addition of the CH-53E and the Fleet Readiness Aviation Maintenance Personnel (FRAMP) program, HMT-301 officially became the largest squadron in the Marine Corps.

HMT-301's sister squadron, HMT-302, was reactivated in November 1987, and 301's CH-53A and CH-53E assets were transferred to HMT-302. HMT-301 was reduced from the largest squadron in the Marine Corps to a relatively small squadron with 10 CH-46E aircraft and 200 personnel. HMT-301 was deactivated at Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin, California. The squadron had successfully trained over 2500 Naval Aircrew, flying four different aircraft for over 130,000 hours.

Two years later, on August 24, 1995, HMT-301 returned to the rolls of Marine Corps Aviation, making a new home at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Since its reactivation, the Windwalkers have continued to carry out their assigned mission of training first tour, refresher, conversion, and transition aviators for the CH-53D helicopter community. The squadron has also been tasked to provide support for tactical operations, troop movements, emergency medevacs, VIP transport and static displays.

On June 3, 2005, HMT-301 was decommissioned for the second time. From its formation in 1966 to its last flight in 2005, HMT-301 flew more than 144,000 hours, trained over 2800 aircrew, and was awarded the CNO safety award 7 times.

Type
Aviation
 
Parent Unit
Helicopter Units
Strength
USMC Squadron
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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113 Members Also There at Same Time
HMT-301

Barrett, Brian, GySgt, (1978-2001) 61 6115 Sergeant
Derwin, Jerry, Sgt, (1979-1985) 61 6115 Sergeant
Little, Mark, Cpl, (1982-1986) 61 6115 Corporal
Tomasko, Todd, SSgt, (1985-1991) 61 6115 Corporal
Wyatt, Bob, Cpl, (1983-1987) 61 6115 Corporal
Amend, Paul, SSgt, (1984-1995) 61 6115 Lance Corporal
Roldan, Luis, LCpl, (1982-1986) 61 6115 Lance Corporal
Crusie, Ed, MSgt, (1972-1993) 61 6119 Master Sergeant
Cobos, Joe, MSgt, (1971-1994) 61 6172 Gunnery Sergeant
Terflinger, Charles, GySgt, (1974-1994) 61 6153 Gunnery Sergeant
Gallegos, Ronnie, MGySgt, (1977-2005) 61 6173 Staff Sergeant
Ildefonso Sr, Steve, SSgt, (1976-1987) 61 6172 Staff Sergeant
Irrgang, Kurt, GySgt, (1975-1995) 61 6113 Staff Sergeant
Babenko, Mike, GySgt, (1979-2002) 61 6143 Sergeant
Brown, Donald, GySgt, (1979-1999) 61 6113 Sergeant
Day, Lynn, Sgt, (1976-1985) 61 6113 Sergeant
Grey, Tim, Sgt, (1977-1985) 61 6113 Sergeant
Long, Robert, Maj, (1978-2007) 61 6173 Sergeant
Manzi, Michael, SSgt, (1980-1991) 61 6173 Sergeant
Minor, David, Sgt, (1977-1986) 61 6112 Sergeant
Mommens, Galen, Sgt, (1980-1987) 61 6143 Sergeant
Mullen, David, Sgt, (1979-1988) 61 6173 Sergeant
Perez, Jesse, SSgt, (1978-1996) 61 6143 Sergeant
Reid, James, Sgt, (1977-1985) 61 6112 Sergeant
Sanford, Billy, Sgt, (1984-1992) 61 6142 Sergeant
Study, Mark, 1stSgt, (1980-2001) 61 6113 Sergeant
Valenzuela, Philip, Sgt, (1979-1985) 61 6152 Sergeant
Watkins, Jay Allen, Sgt, (1982-1988) 61 6173 Sergeant
Watkins, Larry, Sgt, (1980-1985) 61 6172 Sergeant
Weitlauf, Paul, Sgt, (1974-1986) 61 6168 Sergeant
Aguirre, Rick, Sgt, (1980-1988) 61 6113 Corporal
Butcher, Brian, Cpl, (1984-1990) 61 6168 Corporal
Daniels, Kelly, Cpl, (1982-1986) 61 6173 Corporal
Degard, Dave, GySgt, (1982-2002) 61 6173 Corporal
Dixon, Lisa, Cpl, (1983-1987) 61 6153 Corporal
Duncan, B., Sgt, (1984-1993) 61 6173 Corporal
Gutormson, Erik, Cpl, (1978-1986) 61 6143 Corporal
Hackler, John, MSgt, (1982-2007) 61 6143 Corporal
Held, David, Sgt, (1985-1991) 61 6112 Corporal
Karels, Ricky, Cpl, (1984-1988) 61 6173 Corporal
Smith, Dee, Cpl, (1984-1988) 61 6113 Corporal
Sossong, Paul, GySgt, (1983-2004) 61 6173 Corporal
Barnett, Raymond, LtCol, (1982-2013) 61 6153 Lance Corporal
Barrett, Matthew, Cpl, (1985-1989) 61 6111 Lance Corporal
Bray, James, Sgt, (1982-1991) 61 6142 Lance Corporal
Dill, Tony, Maj, (1984-2011) 61 6143 Lance Corporal
Dyson, David, Cpl, (1982-1987) 61 6143 Lance Corporal
Eller, Kirk, Cpl, (1986-1990) 61 6113 Lance Corporal
Hansen, Dave, SSgt, (1985-2005) 61 6113 Lance Corporal
Haynes, Shawn, Cpl, (1985-1989) 61 6111 Lance Corporal
Holton, David, Cpl, (1983-1987) 61 6142 Lance Corporal
Reeder, Bob, LCpl, (1982-1986) 61 6113 Lance Corporal
Reichard, John, GySgt, (1986-2005) 61 6111 Lance Corporal
Smith, Ivan, Sgt, (1985-1998) 61 6111 Lance Corporal
Barnes, Franklin, MSgt, (1984-2009) 61 6112 Private 1st Class
Culpepper, Craig, GySgt, (1984-2004) 61 6153 Private 1st Class
Kidner, Walter, Cpl, (1984-1992) 61 6113 Private 1st Class
MATHER, DAVID, Cpl, (1984-1992) 61 6153 Private 1st Class
Davis, Dudley, Pvt, (1984-1986) 61 6113 Private

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