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6 January 1969
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03B33868
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PART I
ORGANIZATIONAL DATA
STAFF OFFICERS | |||
Commanding Officer | LtCol | M. V. Statzer |
10-31 Dec
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Executive Officer | Major | E. W. Graham |
10-31 Dec
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Operations Officer | Major | G. H. Grossfuss |
10-19 Dec
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Major | E. C. Cunningham |
20-31 Dec
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Administrative Officer | Major | E. C. Cunningham |
10-19 Dec
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Capt | M. J. Gildea |
20-31 Dec
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Aircraft Maintenance Officer | Major | O. C. Baker |
10-31 Dec
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Logistics Officer | Major | R. D. Schreiber |
10-31 Dec
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NATOPS Officer | Capt | J. A. Cantrell |
10-31 Dec
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Aviation Safety Officer | Capt | J. A. Cantrell |
10-31 Dec
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Flight Surgeon | Lt (MC) | C. E. Linkous |
10-31 Dec
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Intelligence Officer | 1stLt | M. K. Nickerson |
10-31 Dec
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Motor Transport Officer | 1stLt | J. E. Pletcher |
10-31 Dec
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Sergeant Major | SgtMaj | P. H. Stephenson |
10-31 Dec
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UNIT LOCATION
10-31 December 1968 Marble Mountain Air Facility, DaNang,
Republic of Vietnam
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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 |
178
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0
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0
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178
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IMPORTANT VISITORS | ||||
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None |
PART II
NARRATIVE SUMMARY
Daily Summary of Events
10 Dec 68: HMM-364 transferred from MAG-36,
Phu Bai to MAG-16, Marble Mountain, RVN. HMM-364 flew 88 sorties
for 69.3 flight hours, lifting 74 troops/
11 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 269 sorties for 111.4 flight hours, lifting 804 troops/ passengers, 94.9 tons of cargo and expended 20 rounds of .50 caliber ordnance in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 12 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 46 sorties for
15.0 flight hours, lifting 59 troops/
13 Dec 68: The squadron flew 158 sorties for 38.7 flight hours, lifting 609 troops/ passengers and 18,7 tons of cargo. Two Low ceilings in the DaNang area restricted flight operations with HMM-364 flying only 47 sorties for 12.9 flight hours and lifting 13 troops/passengers. Eleven medevac missions carried 11 Emergency evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364 Two fire incidents were reported with no aircraft receiving hits. 14 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 67 sorties for 17.6 flight hours, lifting 22.7 tons of cargo and 170 troops/passengers. One medevac missions carried 1 Routine evacuee in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 15 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 96 sorties for 23.7 flight hours, lifting 1.6 tons of cargo, and 455 troops/passengers. One medevac mission carried 2 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operations and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 16 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 217 sorties for 44.2 flight hours, lifting 49.6 tons of cargo and 559 troops/passengers. One medevac mission carried 2 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 17 Dec 68: Hmm-364 flew 80 sorties for 23.0 flight hours, lifting 10.8 tons of cargo and 340 troops/passengers while expending 6100 rounds of .50 caliber ordnance. One medevac mission carried 5 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. Two enemy fire incidents were reported with YK-7 receiving 3 hits and YK-10 receiving 1 hit and 1 WIA. 18 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 78 sorties for 26.7 flight hours, lifting .5 tons of cargo and 388 troops/passengers in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 19 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 76 sorties for 24.8 flight hours, lifting 7.2 tons of cargo and 222 troops/passengers. Two medevac missions carried 11 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 20 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 82 sorties for 32.8 flight hours, lifting 1.8 tons of cargo and 152 troops/passengers in support of the following Units: 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 21 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 107 sorties for 31.2 flight hours, lifting 3.9 tons of cargo and 199 troops/passengers. Twenty-one medevac missions carried 9 Emergency, 17 Priority and 14 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 22 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 150 sorties for 38.1 flight hours, lifting 53.2 tons of cargo and 101 troops/passengers in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 23 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 99 sorties for 29.1 flight hours, lifting 23.0 tons of cargo and 81 troops/passengers. Five medevac missions carried 11 Priority and 21 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 24 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 11 sorties for 3.7 flight hours, lifting 19 troops/ passengers. Two medevac missions carried 10 Emergency and 9 Priority evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 25 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 185 sorties for 52.9 flight hours, lifting 26.7 tons of cargo and 540 troops/passengers expending 50 rounds of .50 caliber ordnance. Ten medevac missions carried 3 Emergency, 4 Priority and 11 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. Eight aircraft of HMM-364 participated in Operation Holly 1968 (Christmas related for the troops in the field). 26 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 109 sorties for 44.2 flight hours, lifting 10.6 tons of cargo, and 256 troops/passengers. Eleven medevac missions carried 9 Emergency, 67 Priority and 1 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 27 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 86 sorties for 31.6 flight hours, lifting 3.7 tons of cargo and 141 troops/passengers. Sixteen medevac missions carried 4 Emergency, 45 Priority and 12 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 28 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 48 sorties for 17.9 flight hours, lifting 2.9 tons of cargo and 78 troops/passengers. Thirty medevac missions carried 30 Emergency, 18 Priority and 10 Routine evacuees and expended 600 rounds of .50 caliber ordnance in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 29 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 144 sorties for 36.2 flight hours, lifting 23.4 tons of cargo, 211 troops/passengers. Thirteen medevac missions carried 6 Emergency, 16 Priority and 2 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 30 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 133 sorties for 25.6 flight hours, lifting 17.2 tons of cargo and 105 troops/passengers. Forty-three medevac missions carried 17 Emergency, 20 Priority and 14 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. 31 Dec 68: HMM-364 flew 74 sorties for 18.3 flight hours, lifting .6 tons of cargo and 51 troops/passengers. Ten medevac missions carried 17 Emergency, 20 Priority and 14 Routine evacuees in support of the following Operation and Units: Taylor Common, 1st MARDIV, MAG-16 and HMM-364. To recap the daily listing, HMM-364 flew 2,003 sorties for 762.3 flight hours during the period 10-31 December with an average availability of 6 aircraft, lifting 6,083 troops/passengers and 434.4 tons of cargo. 167 medevac missions evacuated a total of 418 evacuees of which 90 were Emergency, 229 Priority and 99 Routine. A total of 6,190 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition was expended. |
PART III
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
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Personnel Joined |
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Personnel Dropped |
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ADMINISTRATION | |||
Personnel Promoted |
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Personnel Reduced |
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CASUALTIES FOR JANUARY | RANK | SERNO | SERVICE | KIA/WIA |
Armenio, R. W. | 1stLt | 0101559 | USMCR | WIA |
Casciano, C. A. | 1stLt | 0100107 | USMCR | WIA |
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AIRCRAFT DAMAGE
The following Squadron aircraft received battle damage during the period 10-31 December 1968: 153985, 154745, 154797. |
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