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VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility
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VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility
VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility
VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility
VMM-162 PVC GITD 4 Inch Glow in The Dark Patch with Hook and Loop Fastener - Perfect for Military Gear, Tactical Vests & Nighttime Visibility
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VMM-162 PVC GITD 4" Patch -Hook and Loop Early HMR-162 insignia Marine Helicopter Transport Squadron 162 (HMR-162) was commissioned on June 30, 1951 at Marine Corps Air Facility Santa Ana.[1] The primary mission of the squadron at that time was to provide airlift and air supply for the Fleet Marine Force in amphibious operations. The personnel strength of the squadron grew quickly and crews were sent to Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Virginia to accept and ferry the new Sikorsky HRS-1 helicopters to MCAF Santa Ana. During these early months, the squadron was occupied primarily with proficiency training, which contributed to the growing body of knowledge of rotary winged aircraft and their tactical employment, ultimately evolving into a basis for the Marine Corps' doctrine of vertical envelopment. Helicopters of HMR-162 made amphibious warfare history in February 1952 during Operation Lex Baker I, when they airlifted a combat-equipped company of the 3rd Marine Regiment from the escort carrier USS Rendova to the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton hills. The ship-to-shore movement was the first ever attempted on such a scale. On December 31, 1956, the squadron was redesignated as Marine Helicopter Squadron-Light (HMR(L)-162). In the fiscal year 1956, the squadron logged 5,166 accident-free flight hours and was awarded the Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Safety Award. During March 1957, six Marines of the squadron were awarded the Philippine Legion of Honor for their gallant conduct in the recovery operations at the scene of the death of President Ramon Magsaysay on Cebu Island. The plane carrying the Philippine President from Cebu City to Manila crashed and the squadron was asked to assist in the rescue and recovery operations that were subsequently undertaken. As the year came to a close HMR(L)-162 boarded the USS Princeton and set sail for the South China Sea. While en route, the ship was ordered to Singapore to load
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