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Marine Air Control Squadron 1
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MACS-1 Insignia
ActiveSeptember 1, 1943 - present
CountryUnited States
BranchUSMC
TypeAviation Command & Control
RoleAerial surveillance & Air traffic control
Part ofMarine Air Control Group 38
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Air Station Yuma
Nickname(s)""
EngagementsWorld War II
Korean War
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Tim J. Pierson

Marine Air Control Squadron 1 (MACS-1) is a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control squadron . The squadron provides aerial surveillance and air traffic control for the I Marine Expeditionary Force. They are based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar and fall under Marine Air Control Group 38 and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing.

Subordinate units

Name Location
Headquarters and Service Detachment MCAS Yuma
ATC Det A MCB Pendleton
ATC Det B MCAS Miramar
ATC Det C MCAS Yuma
EWC Det MCAS Miramar
TAOC Det MCAS Yuma
EAF Det MCB 29 Palms

Mission

History

World War II

Marine Air Control Squadron 1 was activated on September 1, 1943 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, as Air Warning Squadron 1, 1st Marine Air Warning Group, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. In November 1943 they relocated to Miramar, San Diego, California and were reassigned to Marine Fleet Air, West Coast.

The squadron deployed during January 1944 to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and in February 1944 were reassigned to Marine Aircraft Group 22, 4th Marine Base Defense Aircraft Wing. During World War II they participated in the Marshall Islands Campaign and the Battle of Okinawa.

Following the war the squadron was reassigned and relocated numerous time to include:

  • August 1945 to Marine Air Defense Command 2, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.
  • February 1946 to Marine Air Defense Command 2, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing.
  • March 1946 to Marine Air Defense Command 2, Air, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific.
  • April 1946 to Miramar, San Diego, California, and reassigned to Marine Air Warning Group 2, Marine Air, West Coast.
  • Relocated August 1, 1946 as Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadron 1, Marine Air Control Group 2, Marine Air, West Coast.
  • Relocated during July 1947 to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.
  • Reassigned during October 1947 to Marine Air Control Group 2, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.

Korean War

Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadron 1 was reassigned during July 1950 to Marine Aircraft Group 33 and subsequently deployed to the Republic of Korea. During the conflict they participated in the Battle of Inchon, Battle of Chosin Reservoir and fighting on the East Central Front, Western Front. During the war they were reassigned in October 1950 to Marine Aircraft Group 12 and in April 1951 to Marine Air Control Group 2. MACS-1 participated in the defense of the Korean Demilitarized Zone from July 1953 through March 1955. Finally on February 15, 1954 they received their current moniker Marine Air Control Squadron 1. In April 1955 to they redeployed to Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan, and reassigned to Marine Aircraft Group 11.

1960 through 1990s

The squadron was reduced to cadre status during March-April 1960. They were relocated during May 1960 to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona, and reassigned to Marine Wing Headquarters Group, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. On February 1, 1972, the squadron was deactivated. 11 years later in October 1983 the squadron was reactivated at Camp Pendleton, California, as Marine Air Control Squadron 1, Marine Air Control Group 38, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. They also participated in Operation Desert Shield in Southwest Asia from August until October 1990.

MACS-1 Relocated during Jun 1998 to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona. Elements supported Operation Southern Watch, Iraq, March-April 2000 and in November-December 2000, and May-June 2001.

Global War on Terror

Elements of MACS-1 supported Operation Enduring Freedom, in Afghanistan from January-May 2002. This was followed by a deployment to Kuwait in February 2003 and participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom from March through May 2003.


Unit awards

Battle of Okinawa — 1945.
Korean War — 1950 & 1951.
Operation Iraqi Freedom &mdash 2003
  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) Streamer.
Korean War — 1951
Korean War — 1952-1953.
Operation Desert Storm — 1990.
1985-1987, 1988-1989, 1998-1999.