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SCARFACE TODAY

The Marines of HMLA-367 continue  in the fine tradition of their predecessor Squadrons.  Scarface is currently based on Okinawa and has Detachments afloat with the 31st MEU and 13th MEU.

The Current CO is LtCol. Michael K. Morton

Below are pictures of Scarface Hueys and Cobras attached to HMM-262 "Flying Tigers," 31st MEU (SOC). They were taken by Capt T. E. Leahy during the MEU's Special Operations Capable (SOC) evaluation aboard the USS Essex.

 Semper Fi. Capt B. D. McGowan (Scarface UH-1N Pilot).

 

SCARFACE Cobra lifting from the USS ESSEX. Photo Courtesy T. E. Leahy

Skids aboard ESSEX. For the uninitiated you will notice the Hueys and Cobras have skids versus landing gear.  This is because of the high level of Aircrew performance which allows them to land where they are supposed to without a lot of driving around to accomplish their mission.  Photo Courtesy T. E. Leahy Smart-ass remarks courtesy the webmaster.

UH-1N off the ESSEX. Photo Courtesy T. E. Leahy 

Haze Gray and underway. Photo Courtesy T. E. Leahy 

AIR, LAND and SEA
When they say "Send in the Marines," a Marine Expeditionary Unit is usually the first on scene.

What is a MEU?
America's small, unique, powerful force in readiness.

With a strength of about 2,200 personnel, the MEU is normally built around a reinforced battalion, a composite aircraft squadron, and by a MEU Service Support group.

Commanded by a colonel, the MEU is employed to fulfill routine forward deployments with fleets in the Mediterranean, the Western Pacific, and periodically, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The MEU is deployed on up to four Naval amphibious ships.

The ground combat element (GCE) is the battalion landing team (BLT), an infantry battalion reinforced with artillery, amphibious assault vehicles, light armored reconnaissance assets and other units as the mission and circumstances require.

The aviation combat element (ACE) is a Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron augmented with four types of helicopters into a composite squadron. These units include CH-53E "Super Stallions," CH-46E "Sea Knights," UH-1N "Hueys," and AH-1W "Super Cobras." Ace assets may also include the fixed-wing aircraft such as the AV-8B "Harrier" jet.

The combat service support element is the MEU Service Support Group (MSSG) formed primarily from force service support groups assets. The MSSG contains all the logistics specialists necessary to keep the GCE, ACE and organic equipment functioning. Included within the MSSG are medical, dental, maintenance, engineering, and other technical experts.

The command element (CE) provides command and control of the other three elements. In addition to the MEU commander and his supporting staff, the CE includes specialized detachments providing a direct action capability, naval gunfire liaison capability, reconnaissance, and surveillance and specialized communications and electronics warfare capabilities.

The MEU is unique in that its air and ground combat elements are combined with combat service support under one commander.

This air/ground task force concept is designed to thoroughly exploit the combat power inherent in air and ground assets by closely integrating them into a single force. The MEU brings all the supplies it needs to sustain itself for quick mission accomplishment or to pave the way for any follow-on forces.

The MEU is an expeditionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment.

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"SCARFACE"

SCARFACE Cobra in East Timor.  

Here is a picture of my son, Owen, in East Timor. He is currently deployed as a

Cobra Pilot with the HMLA-367 Huey Cobra Det to HMM-161 and 13th MEU.

Semper Fi, Mike Coulman Col, USMC (Ret) Former Huey driver (HML-267 and HMLA-369)

 

 

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