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    The Corps operates rotary-wing, tiltrotor, and fixed-wing aircraft mainly to provide transport and close air support to its ground forces. Other aircraft types are also used in a variety of support and special-purpose roles.
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    United States Marine Corps Aviation - Wikipedia

    Learn about the history and functions of the aircraft arm of the United States Marine Corps, from its origins in 1912 to its current role in the Fleet Marine Force. Find out how Marine aviators developed dive bombing, air-ground tactics, and other special-purpose missions. See more

    The United States Marine Corps Aviation (USMCA) is the aircraft arm of the United States Marine Corps. Aviation units within the Marine Corps are assigned to support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force, as the aviation combat element See more

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    The Executive Secretariat ensures integration and increased collaboration with fellow HQMC … See more

    Due to the range and space needed to operate aircraft, each MAW spreads its groups and squadrons amongst several Marine Corps Air Stations (MCAS), as well as offering … See more

    Marine light attack helicopter squadrons (HMLA) are composite squadrons of AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters and UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters. These provide light-attack and light transport utility capabilities. Marine medium tilt-rotor (VMM) squadrons … See more

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    Marine Corps aviation officially began on 22 May 1912, when First Lieutenant Alfred Austell Cunningham reported to Naval Aviation Camp in Annapolis, Maryland, "for duty in … See more

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    All Marine pilots and flight officers are trained and qualified as naval aviators or naval flight officers by the Navy. Prospective aviators receive their commissions and attend See more

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  5. U.S. Marines lead Marine Corps’ first operational East …

    Jun 23, 2023 · VMFA-542 is the Marine Corps’ first East Coast operational F-35B Lightning II squadron, part of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. The F-35 is a fifth-generation fighter jet with advanced stealth,...

  6. The Marine Corps Just Beat the Air Force and Navy in …

    Jul 16, 2021 · The Marine Corps claims its F-35C jets have achieved full operational capability, while the Air Force and Navy are still behind. The article explains the reasons for the difference in pace...

  7. V-22 Osprey - United States Marine Corps

    The V-22 Osprey is a VTOL tilt-rotor aircraft that can perform combat, combat support, combat service support, and Special Operations missions worldwide. It will replace the CH-46E and CH-53D...

  8. Fixed Wing Aircraft - United States Marine Corps

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  10. Marine Corps Aviation

    In support of Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration (DC CD&I), DCA will identify emerging aviation concepts, technologies, capabilities, and systems that will enhance the...

  11. F-35B Lightning II - Military.com

    The F-35B is the Marine Corps variant of the Joint Strike Fighter with vertical landing and short takeoff capability. It can operate from austere bases and ships, and has stealth, radar and...