9th Marine Aircraft Wing

The 9th Marine Aircraft Wing was an aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. They were activated during World War II as a training unit for Marine Aviation personnel headed to the Pacific Theater.[2]

9th Marine Aircraft WIng
9th MAW never had an official insignia
ActiveApril 1, 1944 – 31 March 1946[1]
CountryUnited States
BranchUSMC
TypeMarine Aircraft Wing
RoleTraining
Part ofInactive
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Mission

Train, equip and prepare Marine aviation units for combat

Subordinate units

  • Marine Aircraft Groups MAG-33, MAG-34, MAG-35, MAG-51, MAG-52, MAG-53, MAG-62, MAG-91, MAG-92, MAG-93, MAG-94
  • Marine Corps Auxiliary Air Fields: Atlantic, Bogue, New River, Oak Grove, Kinston and Congaree.
  • Outlying Air Fields: New Bern, Greeneville

History

The 9th Marine Aircraft Wing (9th MAW) was commissioned on April 1, 1944 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.[3] 9th MAW replaced the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing in the role of training, equipping, and preparing East Coast Marine Corps Aviation units for combat. They were also responsible for administering all of the airfields in the Cherry Point area.[2] In late 1944, 9th MAW was almost disbanded in favor of a Marine Air Training Command, East Coast but that idea was never acted upon. The wing was deactivated on March 31, 1946 when the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing returned to the States and assumed control of Marine aviation units on the East Coast.[4] [1]

Commanding officers

See also

References

Citations
  1. 9th MAW Unit History 1 Sep 1945 – 31 Mar 1946
  2. Sherrod 1952, pp. 439.
  3. 3d MAW General Order 13-1944 Commissioning 9th MAW on 1 April 1944
  4. Sherrod 1952, pp. 434.
Bibliography
  • Sherrod, Robert (1952). History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Combat Forces Press. ISBN 0-89201-048-7.

Bibliography

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