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Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32) was a
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unit established during
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History


World War II

Marine Aircraft Group 32 was commissioned on 1 February 1943 at
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,
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. The group's squadrons trained there until January 1944 when they were ordered to the West Coast to prepare for follow on movement to the
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. The group next went to
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, Hawaii where they remained until October 1944. November saw them move to
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as they prepared to support the campaign to recapture the Philippines.Sherrod ''History of Marine Corps Aviation in WWII'', pp. 445–446. MAG-32 arrived on
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on 27 January 1945 where they became part of Marine Air Groups, Dagupan (MAGSDAGUPAN) along with
Marine Aircraft Group 24 Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24) is a United States Marine Corps aviation unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay. MAG-24 is subordinate to the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and the III Marine Expeditionary Force, III Marine Expeditionar ...
(MAG-24).Sherrod ''History of Marine Corps Aviation in WWII'', p. 299. MAGSDAGUPAN fell under neath the
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of the
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which was supporting the 6th Army on
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. Portions of the group went ashore with the assault troops on Zamboanga on 10 March 1945. Two days later they were operating out of an expeditionary airfield. During this time they became part of Marine Air Groups Zamboanga (MAGSZAM) along with
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and Air Warning Squadron 4 (AWS-4). The
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aircraft of MAG-32 arrived on 23 March and began providing
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. The first major operation that they supported was the landing of the 41st Infantry Division on
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on 9 April. Forty four dive bombers from MAG-32 were directed against Japanese positions by tactical air control parties.Sherrod ''History of Marine Corps Aviation in WWII'', p. 317. The group also went on to cover amphibious landing on the islands of Parang-Cotabato, Sibago, Macajalar and
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. MAGSZAM was finally dissolved on 30 August 1945. During the recapture of the Philippines beginning in January 1945, MAG-32 and MAG-24 would fly a total of 8,842 combat sorties and drop more than 19,000 bombs as part of the
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in support of the Sixth Army. Following the end of World War II, MAG-32 participated in the occupation of Northern China. The group returned to
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in June 1946 and was deactivated in April 1947 at
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.Rottman''U.S. Marine Corps WWII OOB'', p. 436.


World War II Group Structure, Commanders, and Battle Honors

Group Marine Aircraft Group 32 (MAG-32)History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II: Volume 4: Western Pacific Operations; Appendix G, Marine Task Organization and Command List: Marine Air Units, pages 792, 794-795. :Group Echelon (Philippines Campaign: 27 Jan 45–22 Feb 45) :Flight Echelon (Philippines Campaign: 31 Jan 45–22 Feb 45) :Advance Echelon (Philippines Campaign: 10 Mar 45–4 Jul 45) :Rear Echelon (Philippines Campaign: 17 Mar 45–4 Jul 45) *CO, MAG-32 ::Col Clayton C. Jerome (until July 1945) ::Col Stanley E. Ridderhof *ExO, MAG-32 ::LCol John L. Smith *GruOpsO, MAG-32 ::LCol Wallace T. Scott *CO, Hq Sqn-32, MAG-32 ::Capt Harold L. Maryott (____–17 Mar 45) ::1Lt Robert W. Mazur (18 Mar 45–____) *CO, SMS-32, MAG-32 ::Maj Jack D. Kane :Squadrons :*Marine Scout-Bomber Squadron 142 (
VMSB-142 Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 (VMFA-142) was an aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps Reserve that was active from 1942 to 2008. At the time of its inactivation, the squadron was based at Naval Air Station Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. ...
) ''"Wild Horses"'' ::''Ground Echelon'' (Philippines Campaign: 22 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::''Flight Echelon'' (Consolidation of the Solomons: 9 Feb 44–26 Apr 44, & 19 Sep 44–19 Dec 44), (Philippines Campaign: 27 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::CO, VMSB-142 :::Maj Robert H. Richard (____–9 Jun 44) :::Capt Hoyle R. Barr (18 Jul 44–8 Jun 45) :::Maj James L. Fritsche (9 Jun 45–____) :*Marine Scout-Bomber Squadron 243 (
VMSB-243 Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 243 (VMSB-243) was a dive bomber squadron in the United States Marine Corps. The squadron, also known as the "Flying Goldbricks", fought in World War II during the Battle of Bougainville and later in the Philippin ...
) ''"Flying Goldbricks"'' ::''Ground Echelon'' (Philippines Campaign: 22 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::''Flight Echelon'' (Treasury-Bougainville Operation: 20 Nov 43–15 Dec 43), (Consolidation of the Solomons: 16 Dec 43–27 Dec 43; 16 Jun 44–23 Dec 44), (Bismarck Archipelago Operation: 17 Mar 44–27 Apr 44), (Philippines Campaign: 31 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::CO, VMSB-243 :::Maj Thomas J. Ahern (____–3 Oct 44) :::Maj Joseph W. Kean, Jr. (13 Oct 44–____) :*Marine Scout-Bomber Squadron 244 (
VMSB-244 Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 244 (VMSB-244) was a dive bomber squadron in the United States Marine Corps. The squadron, also known as the "Bombing Banshees", fought in World War II in the Pacific Theater as part of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing ...
) ''"Bombing Banshees"'' ::''Ground Echelon'' (Philippines Campaign: 22 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::''Flight Echelon'' (New Georgia Operation: 18 Oct 43–29 Nov 43), (Bismarck Archipelago Operation: 10 Feb 44–22 Mar 44), (Consolidation of the Solomons: 17 May 44–24 Jun 44, & 31 Jul 44–13 Nov 44), (Philippines Campaign: 31 Jan 45–4 Jul 45) ::CO, VMSB-244 :::Maj Robert J. Johnson (____–25 Jan 44) :::Maj Harry W. Reed (25 Jan 44–17 Apr 44) :::Capt Richard Belyea (18 Apr 44–1 Jul 44) :::Maj Frank R. Porter, Jr. (2 Jul 44–____) :::Maj Vance H. Hudgins (____–____)


1950s to 1990s

The last two Marine Corps OA-4M Skyhawks, which were from MAG-32, flew their last flight from
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to
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on 6 July 1990. In the 1970s Mag 32 was based in MCAS Beaufort SC. Had A-4 Skyhawks, and AV8a Harriers. Then left to MCAS Cherry Point.


Unit awards

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Gallery

File:MAG-32 Insignia.jpg, Squadron insignia from the 1980s


See also

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List of United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons This is a list of all of the active squadrons that exist in the United States Marine Corps, sorted by type. Most squadrons have changed names and designations many times over the years, so they are listed by their current designation. :''To se ...
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List of United States Marine Corps aircraft groups This is a list of United States Marine Corps Aviation Groups (MAG, MACG, MATSG). Inactive groups are listed by their designation at the time they were decommissioned. Active Marine Aircraft Groups (MAG) MAGs consist of a MAG headquarters, a M ...


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