MARINE MEDIUM HELICOPTER SQUADRON 364
Marine Aircraft Group 36
1st Marine Aircraft Wing, FMFPac
FPO San Francisco, California 96602
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5 June 1968
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PART I
ORGANIZATIONAL DATA
STAFF OFFICERS | |||
Commanding Officer | LtCol | Joseph. R. Dobratz, Jr. |
01-31 May
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Executive Officer | Major | Harold B. Roth, Jr. |
01-31 May
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Administrative Officer | Capt | Robert W. Wiegand |
01-15 May
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Capt | Richard P. L. Bland |
16-31 May
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Aviation Safety Officer | Capt | Phillip R. Hemming |
01-31 May
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Flight Surgeon | Lt | Charles W. Greenwood |
01-31 May
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Intelligence Officer | Capt | Victor J. Demaria |
01-31 May
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Aircraft Maintenance Officer | Major | Lawrence P. Reiman |
01-31 May
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Logistics Officer | Major | John A. Chancey |
01-15 May
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Capt | Andrew B. Adams |
16-31 May
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Motor Transport Officer | 1stLt | William R. Choate, Jr. |
01-31 May
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NATOPS Officer | Capt | Andrew B. Adams |
01-15 May
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Capt | Robert T. Sarles |
16-31 May
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Operations Officer | Major | Horace S. Lowrey, Jr. |
01-31 May
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Sergeant Major | 1stSgt | Charles Stroud |
01-31 May
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UNIT LOCATION
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.\ 1 - 31 May 1968, Phu Bai, RVN.
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AVERAGE MONTHLY STRENGTH |
USMC
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USN
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OTHER
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TOTAL
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OFFICER |
49
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1
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0
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50
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ENLISTED |
175
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176
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PART II
NARRATIVE SUMMARY
HMM-364 sustained numerous hits from enemy fire, and
hampered on occasion by adverse weather, flew 909.4 flight hours, carrying
6689 troops/passengers and 527.7 tons of cargo. The majority of the
hours flow., and troops and cargo lifted, was in support of the various
phases of Operation Scotland, Operation Samhrai, Operation Houston, Operation
Mamaluke Thrust and the U. S. Army. This squadron also carried 375
medical evacuations during the month May.
1 May 68: HMM-364 flew 150 sorties, 45.7
flight hours, carrying 344 troops/
2 May 68: HMM-364 flew 62 sorties, 32.3
flight hours, carrying 144 troops/
3 May 68: HMM-364 flew 57 sorties, 31.7
flight hours, carrying 173 troops/
4 May 68: Our squadron flew 33 sorties, 13.3 flight hours and lifted 115 troops/ passengers in addition to 5.7 tons of cargo in support of Operation Scotland II, 3rdMarDiv, and MAG-36. We flew 31 sorties and 12.9 flight hours, lifting 115 troops/passengers and 5.7 tons of cargo in support of Operation Scotland II. HMM-364 also flew 2 medical evacuation missions, carrying 2 emergency and 12 priority evacuees in support of Operation Scotland II. There were no interruptions to normal squadron operations. 5 May 68: Squadron aircraft flew 132 sorties, 46.6 flight hours, carrying 267 troops/passengers, and 7.9 tons of cargo, with medical evacuation missions carrying 28 emergency and 23 priority evacuees. This was in support of Operation Scotland II, 1stMarDiv, 3rdMarDiv, MAG-36 and HMM-364. Of this total, 23 sorties, 13.4 flight hours, lifting 101 troops/passengers and 5.1 tons of cargo were in direct support of Operation Scotland II. Squadron operations were not hampered by weather or enemy action. 6 May 68: HMM-364 flew 177 sorties, 50.1 flight hours, carrying 212 troops/ passengers and 37.3 tons of cargo. Two medical evacuation missions carried 7 priority evacuees on this day. All was in support of Operation Scotland II, 3rdMarDiv, III MAF, MAG-36, and HMM-364. Our squadron flew 93 sorties and 25.6 flight hours carrying 198 troops/passengers and 18.8 tons of cargo with 1 medical evacuation mission carrying 6 priority evacuees in support of Operation Scotland II. There were no interruptions to normal squadron operations. 7 May 68: HMM-364
aircraft flew 139 sorties, 33.7 flight hours, lifting 212 troops/
8 May 68: HMM-364 flew 150 sorties, 42.3 flight hours, carrying 970 troops/ passengers, and 3.9 tons of cargo. Also 9 Jan 68: The squadron flew 133 sorties.
38.2 flight hours, carrying 115 troops/
10 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 100 sorties, 29.2
flight hours, carrying 254 troops/
11 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 132 sorties,
151.2 flight hours carrying 204 troops/
12 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 127 sorties, 62.8
flight hours, carrying 402 troops/
13 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 32 sorties, 14.2 flight hours, carrying 96 troops/ passengers, 2.9 tons of cargo, with four medevac missions carrying five emergency evacuees in support of III MAF and 3rdMarDiv. 14 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 17 sorties, 9.4
flight hours, carrying 17 troops/
15 Jan 68: The squadron flew 87 sorties,
17.7 flight hours, carrying 819 troops/
16 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 73 sorties, 31.8
flight hours, carrying 152 troops/
17 Jan 68: The squadron flew 63 sorties, 27.9 flight hours, carrying 190 troops/ passengers, 11.5 tons of cargo, with two medevac missions carrying five emergency evacuees in support of I Corps ARVN, III MAF, 1st and 3rd Marine Divisions. 18 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 62 sorties, 26.8
flight hours, carrying 216 troops/
19 Jan 68: This squadron flew 108 sorties, 48.1 flight hours, carrying 148 troops/ passengers, 31.1 tons of cargo, with eight medevac missions carrying five emergency, one priority and two routine evacuees in support of III MAF, 3rdMarDiv, 1stMarDiv and the ROK Marine Corps. Mission 29, one aircraft, flew 13 sorties, 2.6 flight hours, carrying 14 troops/passengers and 4.4 tons of cargo in support of 1stMarDiv. Fire was received at 191443H at coordinates AT903528 with no hits reported and no fire returned. Mission 79, consisting of two aircraft flew one SAR insert and one SAR extract at YD225275. No enemy action was reported. 20 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 13 sorties, 22.0
flight hours, carrying 34 troops/
21 Jan 68: Squadron aircraft flew 75 sorties, 33.5 flight hours, carrying 251 troops and 9.6 tons of cargo with four medevac missions carrying five emergency, one priority and 22 routine evacuees in support of III MAF and 3rdMarDiv. Mission 90 with two aircraft flew four sorties, 4.1 flight hours, with two medevac missions carrying 15 routine evcuees and making an emergency resupply of Khe Sanh. No enemy fire was encountered. One other medevac mission involving one aircarft flew 2 sorties, 0.5 flight hours carrying 5 emergency and one priority evacuees from Khe Sanh which was under mortar attack at the time. No hits were received. 22 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 91 sorties, 55.9
flight hours, carrying 125 troops/
23 Jan 68: This squadron flew 149 sorties,
42.6 flight hours, carrying 705 troops/
24 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 198 sorties, 64.9
flight hours, carrying 366 troops/
25 Jan 68: The
squadron flew 64 sorties and 34.2 flight hours, carrying 49 troops/
26 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 101 sorties, 48.8
flight hours, carrying 313 troops/
20-26 Jan 68: The HMM-364 detachment flying in support of Marble Mountain during this period flew 227 sorties, 48.3 flight hours, carrying 40 troops/passengers, 61.9 tons of cargo with five medevac missions carrying two emergency and 10 routine evacuees in support of 1st Force Recon, 1stMarDiv, III MAF, ROK Marine Corps and I Corps ARVN. 27 Jan 68: The squadron flew 167 sorties, 57.2 flight hours, carrying 237 troops, 32.4 tons of cargo with three medevac missions carrying 25 priority evacuees in support of 1stMarDiv, 3rdMarDiv and III MAF. Mission 61 with one aircraft flew 15 sorties, 6.0 flight hours, carrying 32 troops/passengers, 1.8 tons of cargo in support of 3rdMarDiv. Fire was received at 271320H at Khe Sanh. One mortar shrapnel hit was received. The same aircraft, YK-11, again received fire at 271355H from coordinates XD773439 (Hill 881S). One other aircraft flew 36 sorties, 9.1 flight hours, carrying 27 troops/passengers, 17.6 tons of cargo with five emergency evacuees. Enemy fire received at 271334H from coordinates XD777438 (Hill 8812S) with no hits reported. One aircraft flew 12 sorties, 4.3 flight hours, carrying one troop/passenger in support of 3rdMarDiv. Fire was received at 271745H from YD045575 with one hit reported. Fire in the amount of 200 rounds of 7.62mm was returned. 28 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 169 sorties, 34.3
flight hours, carrying 454 troops/
29 Jan 68: The squadron flew 151 sortie,
43.1 flight hours, carrying 130 troops/
30 Jan 68: HMM-364 flew 134 sorties, 23.9
flight hours, carrying 102 troops/
31 Jan 68: The squadron flew 130 sorties,
47.2 flight hours, carrying 80 troops/
26-31 Jan 68: The Marble Mountain Detachment flew 121 sorties, 39.1 flight hours, carrying 31.5 tons of cargo, and 477 troops/passengers in support of III MAF, 7th Marines, Operation FLYING DRAGON, MAG-16 and the ROK Marine Corp. |
PART III
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
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ADMINISTRATION | |||
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CASUALTIES FOR JANUARY | RANK | SERNO | SERVICE | KIA/WIA |
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Ring, William B. |
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Rand, Gene R. |
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Mardula, John E. |
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Total Flight Hours | 1,268.5 |
Total Tasks | 1,730 |
Total Sorties | 3,927 |
Total Troops/Passengers | 8,328 |
Total Tons of Cargo | 827.0 |
Total Medical Evacuees | 144 |
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