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HMS-36 SU#2 Fuji/Atsugi Det

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hma1369
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Does anyone know when it stood up or when it ended? The earliest online mention I've found is January 1972. I have a command chronology from January-June 1977, so it was around at least that late.

 
Posted : 2011-01-20 17:29
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Re: H&MS-36 SU#2 Fuji/Atsugi Det

hma1369;31449 wrote: Does anyone know when it stood up or when it ended? The earliest online mention I've found is January 1972. I have a command chronology from January-June 1977, so it was around at least that late.

I was in mag -36, but left in '69 long before the sub unit 2 started up. There should be a number out there that can help you. Semper Fi, and READY-APP.

 
Posted : 2011-01-20 23:26
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Re: H&MS-36 SU#2 Fuji/Atsugi Det

Okay, I got a partial answer to my question from the Marine Corps Archives. According to the 1st MAW Command Chronology (July-December 1977) :

"6 July 1977 HML-367 assumed the duties of Sub Unit-2. SAR Det located at Atsugi, Japan."

"15 October 1977 Sub Unit 2, H&MS-36, NAS Atsugi, Japan, dissolved."

 
Posted : 2011-03-17 12:06
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Re: H&MS-36 SU#2 Fuji/Atsugi Det

I was in H&MS in 67-68 in the Nam. When I rotated to El Toro, CA I was in H&MS 33. I know many of the names of the guys in Nam and El Toro.

 
Posted : 2011-08-26 11:24
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Re: H&MS-36 SU#2 Fuji/Atsugi Det

Bob Savanich;33793 wrote: I was in H&MS in 67-68 in the Nam. When I rotated to El Toro, CA I was in H&MS 33. I know many of the names of the guys in Nam and El Toro.

I just trying to find some information on my DAD, he was in Nam..part of the h&ms 36 or mag 36 , most of time in states stationed in Cherry Point.

Name : Richard Charles Temple , he would have been around 40, in 1968 or 67 when he was in nam. He died one week after getting back to States.

Thanks
Richard B Temple

 
Posted : 2011-11-11 09:16
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