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Air Warning Squadron 6 (AWS-6) was a United States Marine Corps aviation command and control unit that provided
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and early warning of enemy aircraft during World War II. The squadron was activated on 1 January 1944 and was one of five Marine Air Warning Squadrons that provided land based radar coverage during the
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in 1945. AWS-6 remained on Okinawa as part of the garrison force following the
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. The squadron departed Okinawa for the United States in February 1946 and was quickly decommissioned upon its arrival in California. To date, no other Marine Corps squadron has carried the lineage and honors of AWS-6 to include Marine Air Control Squadron 6 (MACS-6).


Mission

Furnish, in combat and danger zones, early warning through long range search radar to friendly units; ground controlled interception of enemy planes by friendly planes; receive, evaluate, coordinate and disseminate through an Air Defense Control Center information on air and surface craft to all activities concerned.


Equipment

* SCR-270 *
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*
SCR-527 The SCR-527 (''Signal Corps Radio'' model 527) was a medium-range radar used by the United States for early warning and ground-controlled interception (GCI) during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbrevia ...
* AN/TTQ-1


History

Air Warning Squadron 6 was commissioned on 1 January 1944, at
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, North Carolina, on the authority of
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General Order #36-1943. After commissioning, the squadron immediately moved personnel and equipment to
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and
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Abandone ...
to begin training on available radar equipment. On 16 February the squadron was ordered to prepare for movement to the West Coast no later than 1 March 1944. The squadron returned to MCAS Cherry Point on 19 February 1944, to begin preparations. The squadron departed North Carolina via train on 1 March 1944, arriving in San Diego on 7 March. The squadron based at Marine Corps Air Depot Miramar, California, under the command of
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(MAWG-2). 9 March saw the squadron draw their gear after which they immediately began to test and train. On 20 March 1944, AWS-6 and
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moved north to the air station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. April saw men from the squadron take part in numerous amphibious landing exercises with the
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and Air Warning Squadron (Air Transportable)-10. On 19 April the squadron returned to MCAD Miramar and began preparing to deploy overseas in May. The squadron's overseas deployment order was rescinded in May 1944 and the squadron immediately returned to training. I n may they set up near Miramar and worked with United States Navy units to include VB-117, VC-21 and VC-75. They returned to Camp Pendleton in July to take part in another round of amphibious exercises in the area of Aliso Canyon. The squadron continued to train in and around San Diego until mid-October 1944 when they moved to Marine Corps Air Station El Centro, California. On 15 November the squadron received orders to immediately prepare to deploy overseas. AWS-6 departed San Diego on 3 January 1945 arriving at Pearl Harbor on 9 January. They immediately set sail again on 11 January for additional training in
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. On 21 February the squadron departed Hawaii continuing through Eniwetok and Ulithi en route to their final destination. On 17 April 1945, AWS-6 came ashore to take part in the
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. The squadron was tasked to set up on three of the
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on the eastern side of the island with the squadron headquartered at Ikei Island. They were responsible for providing early warning against Japanese raids against American shipping in Buckner Bay and also for guiding many of the aircraft coming in from Guam and
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. The squadron's sub-Air Defense Control Center went live on 10 May and they controlled their first nighttime GCI flight on 14 May. On 25 May 1945, 2 boats with enemy personnel landed in the vicinity of AWS-6's position on Ikei Island. Squadron members engaged the enemy killing five and capturing one. AWS-6 remained on the eastern side of Okinawa throughout the remainder of the war. On 8 & 9 October 1945 the squadron weathered Typhoon Louise which caused immense destruction. The squadron remained on Okinawa and continued to train until February 1946. On 12 February they departed Okinawa for the United States. The squadron arrived in San Francisco, CA on 26 February 1946. AWS-6 was officially decommissioned on 28 February 1946 by authority of Chief of Naval Operations Dispatch 251925 & Commandant of the Marine Corps Dispatch 291831.


Unit awards

A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. What follows is an incomplete list of the awards AWS-6 has been presented with:


See also

* United States Marine Corps Aviation *
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Notes


References

;Bibliography * {{Refend Military units and formations of the United States Marine Corps in World War II Radar Inactive units of the United States Marine Corps Military units and formations established in 1944