1st Marine Aircraft Wing
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MAG-12

MISSION

conduct air reconnaissance, electronic warfare, antiair warfare, offensive air support, control of aircraft and missiles, and assault support from advanced bases, expeditionary bases or the sea base supported by organic aviation logistics and aviation ground support logistics as required by III MEF and United States Indo-Pacific Command and be prepared to conduct such support and engagement operations as may be directed.

 

MAG-12 Leadership

Marine Aircraft Group - 12 Commanding Officer
Colonel Kyle B. Shoop

Colonel Shoop is from Elmwood, IL and attended the United States Naval Academy, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Control Systems Engineering in May 2000. Following commissioning, 2nd Lt Shoop attended the Basic School and flight school. He was designated as a Naval Aviator in September 2003.

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Marine Aircraft Group -12 Executive Officer
LtCol Daniel V. Jernigan

LtCol Jernigan enlisted out of Colorado Springs, Colorado in May 1999 and attended basic training at MCRD San Diego and reported to the Basic Engineer Operators Course in Fort Leonard Wood, MO and upon completion received orders to 1st Transportation Support Battalion (TSB).

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Marine Aircraft Group -12 Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major R. Carlos Lopez

Sergeant Major R. Carlos Lopez reported to MCRD San Diego, California for recruit training in December 26, 2000. Upon graduation, he attended Marine Combat Training and then proceeded to Marine Corps Personnel Administration School. in June 2001, he reported to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. During his assignment, he served in billets such as Administration Chief, Iraqi police advisor and communications chief. In addition...

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MAG-12 HQ Resources

GUNNEY SERGEANT GERARDO A. CORDERO
Marine Aircraft Group – 12 Equal Opportunity Advisor

Marine Aircraft Group – 12 Equal Opportunity Advisor gerardo.cordero@usmc.mil Office 315-255-7558 MCAS Iwakuni, Building 6000

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Gunnery Sergeant Chandra Drayton
MAG-12 HQ SAPR VA

MCAS Iwakuni 24/7 Sexual Assault HelpLine 080 5865 3566

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MAG-12 DRC Brittney Reader
Depolyment Readiness Coordinator

brittney.reader@usmc.mil DSN: 315-255-7572 From a Cell Phone: 0827-94-7572 MCAS Iwaikuni, Building 6000

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The mission of the Marine Aircraft Group 12 is to conduct anti-air warfare and offensive air support operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces from advanced base, expeditionary airfields or aircraft carriers and conduct such air operations as may be directed.

Marine Aircraft Group Twelve was activated at Camp Kearney, California, on 1 March 1942, and shortly thereafter, deployed to the Pacific. From December 1942 until cessation of hostilities in late 1945, the Group participated in numerous World War II operations in the Solomon and Philippine Islands supporting the US Army, Navy and Marine Corps as well as Philippine guerrilla forces. For such service, the Group earned the Army Distinguished Unit Award and the Navy Unit Citation. 

Through the end of the Korean Conflict, the Group participated successfully in numerous operations and accumulated over 80,000 effective combat sorties against enemy troops, installations, vehicles and countless other vital targets. A second Navy Unit citation was awarded for its Korean War service.
 
During 1956, after nearly 6 years in Korea, MAG-12 was withdrawn to Iwakuni, Japan, and remained there conducting close air support for Fleet Marine Forces in the Western Pacific until 1965.
 
In May 1965, MAG12 deployed to ChuLai, Vietnam, to support Marine infantry and other allied forces in their engagements against the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army units.
 
The Group participated in many large operations, including the recapture of Hue City and the relief of besieged units at Khe Sanh. Two more Navy Unit Citations were received as a result of the Group’s contribution to the Vietnam War effort. After almost 5 years of combat, MAG-12 was withdrawn from the Republic of Vietnam in February 1970, and reestablished at Iwakuni, Japan.
 
MAG-12’s stay in Japan, though, was short. Again, in May 1972, MAG-12 deployed to Vietnam and conducted combat operations from Bien Hoa air base until finally withdrawing from war in January 1973. MAG-12 then returned to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, where it remains today.
 
From this base, MAG-12 has conducted numerous operations throughout the WESTPAC area and participated in hundreds of joint service training exercises, continually honing its combat skills.
 
Today MAG-12 consists of one Marine Aircraft Logistics Squadron and four operational flying squadrons - VMFA(AW)-242, two UDP F/A-18 squadrons, one UDP EA6-B squadron, and a UDP AV-8B detachment. “Always Faithful”, Marine Aircraft Group Twelve still retains its well deserved title: “THE READY GROUP”.

Commanding Officer: Colonel Douglas S. DeWolfe  

Deployment Readiness Coordinator:
Erica Mays, DSN: 315-255-7572
Dannielle Maxwell, DSN: 315-255-7573

Email: Erica.Mays@usmc.mil
Email: Dannielle.Maxwell@usmc.mil
Uniformed Readiness Coordinator: Capt Marco A. Valenzuela Email: marco.valenzuela@usmc.mil


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Marine Aircraft Group 12
Unit 37150
FPO, AP 96310-7161
Commercial: 011-81-827-79-3694/4029
DSN: 315-253-3694/4029

Commanding Officer  255-7500 GDO   255-7508
Executive Officer  255-7501  GDO Cell Phone  080-6612-9299
Sergeant Major  255-7502 S-1/Adjutant   255-7515

 

 

 

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