Marine Air Support Squadron 1 (MASS-1) is a
United States Marine Corps
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aviation
command and control unit that provides the
Direct Air Support Center
The Direct Air Support Center (DASC) is the principal United States Marine Corps aviation Command and Control (Military), command and control system and the air control agency responsible for the direction of air operations directly supporting ...
to coordinate
close air support for the
II Marine Expeditionary Force. Callsign "Chieftain," the squadron is based out of
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point,
North Carolina
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, and falls under the command of
Marine Air Control Group 28 and the
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.
Mission
The squadron is responsible for the planning, receiving, coordination and processing of requests for direct or
close air support. It provides this through the DASC, whether ground or airborne based. The DASC is the principal Marine air command and control system agency, responsible for the direction of air operations directly supporting ground forces. It functions in a decentralized mode of operation, but is directly supervised by the Marine or
Navy
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Tactical Air Command Center. During
amphibious or
expeditionary operations, the DASC is normally the first air command & control agency ashore and usually lands in the same serial (i.e., scheduled wave or on-call wave) as the
Ground Combat Element's senior Fire Support Coordination Center.
History
Headquarters and Services Squadron,
1st Marine Aircraft Wing was commissioned on July 1, 1943 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. On April 1, 1944 the squadron was assigned to the
9th Marine Aircraft Wing and on March 31, 1946 it was again reassigned to the
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. In July 1947, the unit was re-designated as Marine Tactical Air Control Squadron 1 (MARTACRON-1). In January 1948, MTACS-1 participated in the Seconds Fleet Tactical Exercises at
Vieques, Puerto Rico
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returning on March 20, 1948. The squadron boarded
USS LST-664 on February 13, 1949 and again sailed for Vieques to control aircraft during operations. The squadron returned on April 1. Between July 18-28, 1949, the squadron hosted
Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadrons 21 &
22 for their annual training. Between October 5 & November 14, 1949 MTACS-1 participated in cold weather exercises in
Cape Porcupine, Labrador. On February 15, 1954, the squadron assumed its present designation as Marine Air Support Squadron 1.
In May 1956, MASS-1 deployed to the
Dominican Republic
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and provided air support for
Operation Power Pack by carrying out its duties as controlling agency for rotary and fixed wing aircraft. On September 1, 1967 the squadron was reassigned to Marine Air Control Group 28, where it remains today.
In August 1990, MASS-1 deployed a detachment in support of
4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, the amphibious forces which deployed to Southwest Asia during
Operation Desert Shield. A second detachment later deployed to provide an airborne DASC in support of I MEF, and both detachments ultimately participated in
Operation Desert Storm. During the 1990s, the squadron was twice designated as the Marine Air Command and Control Systems Unit of the Year, receiving the prestigious "
Edward S. Fris Award" in both 1992 and 1998.
On January 21, 2003, the squadron began deploying to
Kuwait
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in support of the
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. During the
2003 invasion of Iraq it was tasked with conducting airborne DASC operations from the back of
Lockheed Martin KC-130 cargo aircraft and supporting
Task Force Tarawa. The squadron returned home in June 2003. From January 2005 until February 2006, MASS-1 again deployed to Iraq to provide a DASC, Air Support Elements and Air Support Liaison Teams throughout
Al Anbar Province. MASS-1 deployed to Iraq a third time in 2007 for a year-long tour in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2009, the squadron returned to Iraq for another 12-month deployment, while also sending a detachment on a concurrent combat deployment to
Afghanistan
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in support of
Marine Aircraft Group 40.
Since the end of combat operations, MASS-1 moved into a state-of-the-art aviation C2 complex in 2016. MASS-1 leads the Marine Air Command and Control community as an innovator, qualifying the first DASC data link specialists (JICO/AJOC), developing enlisted controllers who are also qualified to operate from U.S. Navy ships, and integrating live/virtual/constructive training networks into their garrison facility.
Unit awards
Since the beginning of World War II, the United States military has honored various units for extraordinary heroism or outstanding non-combat service. This information is compiled by the
United States Marine Corps History Division and is certified by the Commandant of the Marine Corps. MASS-1 has been presented with the following awards:
See also
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United States Marine Corps Aviation
*
List of United States Marine Corps aviation support units
References
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External links
MASS-1's official website Retrieved on 14 February 2010.
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United States Marine Corps air support squadrons
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