Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18 Explained

Unit Name:Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18
Dates:1 September 1967 – present
Country:United States
Allegiance:United States of America
Branch:United States Marine Corps
Type:Aviation Command & Control
Role:Communications
Command Structure:Marine Air Control Group 18
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
Current Commander:LtCol Kevin Soeder
Garrison:MCB Camp Foster
Nickname:MWCS-18
Motto:"Warriors from the Ground Up"
Battles:Vietnam War
Operation Enduring Freedom

Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18 (MWCS-18) is a United States Marine Corps communications squadron. The squadron provides expeditionary communications for the aviation combat element of the III Marine Expeditionary Force. They are based at MCB Camp Foster and fall under the command of Marine Air Control Group 18 and the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Although a subordinate squadron of MACG-18, MWCS-18 is considered a 1st MAW asset and therefore serves to augment the entire 1st Marine Air Wing with communications support.

Mission

Provide expeditionary communications for the deployed Aviation Combat Element (ACE) and Command Element (CE) of the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and its supporting Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS) including the phased deployment of task-organized elements thereof.

Components

~Alpha Company

~Headquarters and Support

~Bravo Company

~Leadership

~Elements

Tasks

History

Marine Wing Communication Squadron 18 (MWCS-18) was activated 1 September 1967 at Danang, Republic of Vietnam, as Marine Wing Communications Squadron 1 (MWCS-1), Marine Wing Headquarters Group 1, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. The squadron was redesignated as Marine Wing Communications Squadron 38 on July 1, 1971.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Status of Forces - July-September 1971 . . 1971-07-07 . United States Marine Corps History Division . United States Marine Corps . 52. 2022-05-23 .