Binney, Arthur Fremont, MGen

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Major General
Last Primary MOS
8003-General Officer
Primary Unit
1961-1963, 8003, HQ FMFLANT/MarForLant (Marine Forces Command)
Service Years
1928 - 1963
Officer Collar Insignia
Major General

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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1905
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by Cpl Roger Rape (Mouse) - Deceased
 
Contact Info
Last Address
Alexandria
Date of Passing
May 31, 1977
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Sect 7, Site 9957

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1977, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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    GEN BINNEY WON THE NICARAGUAN CROSS OF VALOR FOR FLYING DURING PERIOD OF 1931- 1933. 

   

  1953-1954, 8003, 3rd MAW



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Unit
3rd MAW Unit Page
Rank
Brigadier General
MOS
8003-General Officer
Base, Station or City
Not Specified
State/Country
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 3rd MAW Details

3rd MAW
The 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing was commissioned on the 167th anniversary of the Marine Corps, Nov. 10, 1942, at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. with a personnel roster of 13 officers, 25 enlisted men and one aircraft - a trainer.

The Wing's combat history began with the World War II deployment of a bomber squadron on Dec. 3, 1943. A little more than a year later, the Wing deployed a night fighter squadron in support of the war effort.

On Apr. 21, 1944, the Wing boarded three carriers for a voyage to Hawaii and arrived May 8, where it assumed the functions of Marine Air, Hawaii Area.

When the Japanese surrendered, 3rd MAW was decommissioned and its personnel were assigned to other units. The Wing had played an important, but behind-the-scenes, role in defeating the Japanese by giving the best training available to Marine pilots and support personnel.

In 1952, as the Corps again fought in the Far East, the Wing was reactivated at Cherry Point for the Korean War. The main portion of the Wing began moving to the new Marine Corps Air Station Miami, the Marine Corps' first "flying field."

In September 1955, the Wing left Miami for Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, Calif., and was rebuilt again, with the addition of Marine Aircraft Group 15, followed by Marine Aircraft Group 36 with its helicopter squadrons at a nearby Air Station in Santa Ana, CA.

Wing squadrons were detached and deployed to Vietnam as combat action in Southeast Asia flared. At the end of the Vietnam War several units were brought back to the United States and deactivated or redesignated, creating the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing of today.

The Wing saw action again as part of the I Marine Expeditionary Force, conducting operations in Iraq and Kuwait during Operation Desert Shield/Storm/Saber. After the end of hostilities, 3rd MAW aircraft provided support in Operations Provide Comfort and Southern Watch over Iraq. The Wing was once more called into service in Somalia for Operation Restore Hope.

The fall of 2001 would reveal a new type of warfare, the War on Terror, and 3rd MAW answered the call again deploying several detachments in support of the ongoing Operation Enduring Freedom.

In the fall of 2002 the Wing began deploying to Kuwait to prepare for combat operations in Iraq. The Third Marine Aircraft Wing supported I MEF and coalition forces in liberating Iraq and toppling Saddam Hussein during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The 3rd MAW has a well-proven, colorful battle history and today's Marines stand ready and prepared to meet the challenges of the ongoing War on Terror.

Type
Aviation
 
Parent Unit
Marine Air Wing (MAW)
Strength
USMC Squadron
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 14, 2017
   
   
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21 Members Also There at Same Time
3rd MAW

Owens, Robert Gordon Jr., MGen, (1939-1972) 8042 Lieutenant Colonel
McMahon, Edward, Col, (1943-1966) 75 7302 Captain
Osimo, Mario Croce, Capt, (1941-1968) OF First Lieutenant
Burdoin, Robert, SSgt, (1952-1955) 66 6641 Sergeant
Lampman, Chuck, Sgt, (1952-1955) 66 6611 Sergeant
Mau, Richard, Sgt, (1953-1956) 64 6413 Sergeant
Morrison, Jack, MSgt, (1953-1979) 25 2541 Sergeant
Alexander, Marlin, Cpl, (1952-1960) 34 3432 Corporal
Schuyler, James Charles, Sgt, (1953-1955) 11 1100 Corporal
Elseroad, Donald, SSgt, (1953-1973) 35 3516 Private 1st Class
Goss, Charles, PFC, (1953-1956) 25 2533 Private 1st Class
Harmon, Carlos Edward, Cpl, (1943-1954) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Mason, Paul, GySgt, (1953-1974) 11 1161 Private 1st Class
Blick, George, Maj, (1951-1953) Major
Cline, Burr, 1stLt, (1948-1962) 72 First Lieutenant
Morgan, Thomas, Gen, (1952-1988) First Lieutenant
Richardson, Marlie, SSgt, (1948-1969) Staff Sergeant
Faulk, C J, Sgt, (1953-1956) Sergeant
Lantz, Harley, SSgt, (1945-1965) Sergeant
Leonhard, Gerald, Cpl, (1954-1957) Corporal
Rennon, Joseph, PFC, (1951-1953) Private 1st Class

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