Marine Air Control Squadron 8 (MACS-8) was a
United States Marine Corps aviation command and control squadron. The squadron provided
aerial surveillance
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and
ground-controlled interception (GCI). Originally formed in
World War II as Air Warning Squadron 18 (AWS-18), the squadron served as a training and replacement unit until it was decommissioned in April 1947 as part of the post war drawdown of forces. Reactivated in 1952 during the
Korean War the squadron took part in numerous Far East deployments during the 1960s. Transferred to Japan in 1969, the squadron was decommissioned in 1971 as the last Marine Corps units were departing
South Vietnam
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. They were last based at
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma,
Okinawa,
Japan
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and fell under the command of
Marine Air Control Group 18
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(MACG-18) and the
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
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(1st MAW).
History
World War II
''Air Warning Squadron 18'' (AWS-18) was commissioned on September 1, 1944 at
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point
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,
North Carolina. Three weeks later the majority of the squadron departed for
Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue
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, NC except for a small detachment that was sent to
Marine Corps Auxiliary Airfield Atlantic, NC. During this time the squadron trained in day and night radar operations and fighter control. By December 1944, AWS-18 was serving as a training and replacement squadron underneath
Marine Air Warning Group 1. AWS-18 returned to MCAS Cherry Point in August 1945. On August 1, 1946, the squadron was re-designated ''Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadron 8''. The squadron was decommissioned on 30 April 1947 as part of the larger post-war drawdown of the Marine Corps.
1950s
The squadron was reactivated on 23 April 1952 as Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadron 8 (MGCIS-8) at
Marine Corps Air Station Miami
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,
Florida. During the squadron’s time at MCAS Miami it participated in numerous training exercises in
Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the
Caribbean Ocean
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area. The unit acquired its current designation as MACS-8 on 15 February 1954.
In October 1957, MACS-8 departed MCAS Miami for Page Field at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island,
South Carolina.
1960s and decommissioning
In February 1960 MACS-8 departed for
Naval Air Station Cubi Point,
Philippines relieving
Marine Air Control Squadron 1 (MACS-1) as the deployed air control squadron in the
Far East. In May 1960 the squadron moved again to
Naval Air Station Atsugi
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in mainland Japan. During the course of their fifteen month deployment to the Far East, MACS-8 controllers conducted more than 10,000 ground control intercept controls. In May 1962, the squadron returned to the United States and took over operations at
Marine Corps Air Station New River, NC.
MACS-8 remained at MCAS New River until May 1964 when they once again deployed to NAS Atsugi to work with Marine Corps fighter squadrons of
Marine Aircraft Group 11
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(MAG-11). In January 1965, the squadron moved south to a hilltop outside
Camp Schwab in Okinawa. In May 1965 they returned to MCAS Cherry Point and remained there until October 1966. MACS-8 left MCAS Cherry Point and joined
Marine Aircraft Group 15
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(MAG-15) at
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni on 27 February 1968.
When
Marine Air Control Squadron 4 (MACS-4) returned to MCAS Futenma from
South Vietnam
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in 1971, they fell in on MACS-8's equipment and MACS-8 was decommissioned on 15 Jun 1971.
Unit awards
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See also
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Aviation combat element
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United States Marine Corps Aviation
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Citations
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1944 establishments in North Carolina