Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron
A Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, abbreviated as HHS or HQHQSQDN, is the headquarters entity for a United States Marine Corps aviation facility.
Organization
A H&HS usually consists of the headquarters group (the station commanding general or officer), the squadron headquarters (commanding officer and his staff), public affairs and journalism, facilities planning & maintenance, a motor pool, air traffic control, meteorology, fuels, ordnance, other aviation support, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, a Provost Marshal, the Station Judge Advocate's Office, some sort of United States Navy medical facility, and Marine Corps Community Services, which usually host services like a post exchange, a commissary, gas stations, barber shops, library, movie theater, family services, Single Marine Program, and the like.[1]
List of H&HSs
Insignia | Station | Location |
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Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | Havelock, North Carolina | |
Marine Corps Air Station New River | Jacksonville, North Carolina | |
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort | Beaufort, South Carolina | |
Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico | Triangle, Virginia | |
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | San Diego, California | |
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | Yuma, Arizona | |
Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton | Oceanside, California | |
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni | Iwakuni, Japan | |
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma | Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan |
See also
- List of United States Marine Corps installations
- United States Marine Corps aviation
- List of active United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
- List of inactive United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
- List of United States Marine Corps aviation support units
Citations
- ^ "About Us". About - Marine Corps Community Services. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
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