
VMCJ-1 - Wikipedia
Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron 1 (VMCJ-1) was an aviation squadron of the United States Marine Corps that provided aerial photographic reconnaissance and electronic …
MCARA * Units > VMCJ-1 (1958-1975)
Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron One (VMCJ-1) History Below is a brief summary of VMCJ-1’s illustrious history which awaits someone to pull it together with all the details!!! …
MCARA Units > VMCJ-1 (1958-1975) - Photo Gallery
Formed in 1990 to serve the interests of active duty, retired and former Marines of all ranks & MOS who have served or are currently serving in Marine Corps aviation reconnaissance or …
After five years in Vietnam, VMCJ-1 received orders to stand down on 1 July and prepare to return to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan on the 15th. Although the 1st MAW would remain in country …
VMCJ-1 | Military Wiki | Fandom
Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron 1 (VMCJ-1) was an aviation squadron of the United States Marine Corps that provided aerial photographic reconnaissance and electronic …
VMCJ-1 Squadron History - cv41.org
VMCJ-1 Photo Gallery Marine Aviation Reconnaissance Association Last VMCJ-1 CO, Brigadier General Art Bloomer, USMC, Ret. Biography Marine Corps Aviation Reconnaissance - Brig …
RF-4B Phantom 153101 of VMCJ-1 RM-600 - Flickr
These Marine photo Phantoms were photographed at NAS North Island in September 1975. VMCJ squadrons during this time were equipped with the RF-4B as well as EA-6A aircraft. …
MARINE CORPS AVIATION RECONNAISSANCE - cv41.org
On 1 Sep 1975, VMCJ-1 was decommissioned at MCAS Iwakuni and was replaced by two detachments from stateside squadrons. One detachment of four RF-4Bs came from the newly …
VMAQ-1 Banshees Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron
In April 1965, VMCJ-1 took its EF-10B aircraft from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan and joined Marine Aircraft Group 16 at Da Nang Air Base to combat the increase of surface-to-air …
Marine Aviation in Vietnam, 1962-1970 | Proceedings - May …
The sole source of tactical electronic warfare aircraft readily available to counter the new enemy defense was Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron One (VMCJ-1) at Iwakuni, Japan. …