THROUGH THE LENS: The USMC Marine Light Attack Helicopter

By May 15, 1991 the final personnel and aircraft arrived back at Camp Pendleton, closing that chapter for HMA-775. In May of 1992 the squadron received the first eight of what would eventually HMLA-775 | Military Wiki | Fandom Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 (HMLA-775) was a reserve United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopters and UH-1N Huey utility helicopters. The squadron was based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and … A/HMLA 775 History - NOTAM Board On 7 December 1987, the squadron was reactivated at Camp Pendleton, CA, as Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 (HMA-775). The squadron was equipped with the aging AH-1J "Sea Cobra". During the first Gulf War HMA-775 served afloat and ashore with MAG-26 (Dec 90-Mar 91). Two aircraft and two crewmen were lost (non-combat).

A perfect example of that quote is Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 from Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, Calif. and Johnstown, Pa. HMLA-775 was activated in early December 2003

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By May 15, 1991 the final personnel and aircraft arrived back at Camp Pendleton, closing that chapter for HMA-775. In May of 1992 the squadron received the first eight of what would eventually HMLA-775 | Military Wiki | Fandom Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 (HMLA-775) was a reserve United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of AH-1W SuperCobra attack helicopters and UH-1N Huey utility helicopters. The squadron was based at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and … A/HMLA 775 History - NOTAM Board On 7 December 1987, the squadron was reactivated at Camp Pendleton, CA, as Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 (HMA-775). The squadron was equipped with the aging AH-1J "Sea Cobra". During the first Gulf War HMA-775 served afloat and ashore with MAG-26 (Dec 90-Mar 91). Two aircraft and two crewmen were lost (non-combat). Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton - Wikipedia Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton or MCAS Camp Pendleton (ICAO: KNFG, FAA LID: NFG) is a United States Marine Corps airfield located within Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.It was commissioned in 1942 and is currently home to Marine Aircraft Group 39.The airfield is also known as Munn Field in honor of Lieutenant General John C. "Toby" Munn, the first Marine Aviator to serve