Marine Aircraft Control Group 18

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1st Marine Aircraft Wing
Okinawa, Japan

Who We Are

Provide a task-organized Marine Air Command and Control System to enable the integration of all functions of Marine aviation in support of the Fleet Marine Force (FMF).

 

MACG-18 Leaders

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Commanding Officer
Marine Aircraft Control Group 18

Colonel Justin M. Sanders currently serves as the Commanding Officer of Marine Aircraft Control Group 18.

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Executive Officer
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Lieutenant Colonel VerPlanck currently serves as the Executive Officer of Marine Aircraft Control Group 18.

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Senior Enlisted Leader
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Sergeant Major Shelby S. Smith currently serves as the Marine Aircraft Control Group 18 Command Senior Enlisted Leader.

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COMMANDING OFFICER

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Commercial: 011-81-611-736-3203
DSN: 315-636-3203
Group Duty Officer Cell: 080-2699-3127

Wing Duty Officer
Cell Phone: 080-2737-9024
Office Phone: 645-2564

Unit Readiness Coordinator

     

Satsuki Fraling

Email: satsuki.fraling@usmc.mil
DSN: 636-3335
Cell: 080-2699-3130
Int'l:  011-81-98-911-5111
(dial tone) / 636-3335

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  Duane Burk

Email: duane.l.burk@usmc.mil
DSN: 636-3837
Cell: 080-2699-3129
Int'l:  011-81-98-911-5111
(dial tone) / 636-3837

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MACG-18 UVA
Sgt Bradon Huamani
DSN: 636-3609

 

CAPT Robert W. Peters III is a native of Boston, MA. He is an ordained minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, endorsed by the Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries to serve as a chaplain in the United States Navy.

CAPT Peters earned undergraduate degrees in Commercial Art Illustration from Oakwood University, in Huntsville Alabama and Communication Graphics from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He received a Master of Divinity from Andrews Theological Seminary in Berrien Springs, Michigan. He earned a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He became a Doctor of Strategic Leadership from Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

In March of 1992 CAPT Peters joined the United States Marine Corps. Over the next eight years he became a Naval Aviator. He was a helicopter pilot with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 162. He deployed with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and participated in Operations Autumn Shelter, Balkan Calm, Silver Knight, and Operation Deliberate Forge.

In August of 2000 CAPT Peters joined the Navy to become a chaplain. Since, he has served as Command Chaplain with Command Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8), Third Recruit Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego CA, 1st Battalion 1st Marines and 1st Marine Division Headquarters Battalion Chaplain, Camp Pendleton, CA. He is a graduate of the Naval War College, in Newport RI. He was an Instructor and Professional Development Deputy Director at the Naval Chaplaincy School and Center in Columbia, South Carolina.  He served as the III Marine Expeditionary Force Deputy Chaplain, 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade Chaplain and III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group Chaplain, in Okinawa Japan. He was the Director, Chaplain Accessions Programs at Navy Recruiting Command in Millington TN. He currently serves as Wing Chaplain for 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Okinawa Japan.

CAPT Peters’ personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (Third Award), and Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (Fourth Award).

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