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    YUMA, AZ, UNITED STATES

    01.02.2016

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    Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

    The first air facility in Yuma was constructed in 1928 for military and
    civilian use. When the United States entered World War II, an air base was
    erected and by early 1943, Yuma Army Air Base began graduating classes of
    pilots. The base became one of the busiest flying schools in the nation. At
    the end of the war, all flight activity here ceased and the area was
    partially reclaimed by the desert. In 1951, the Air Force reactivated the
    base, which was later transferred to the Navy in 1959. On July 20, 1962, the
    Base's designation was changed to Marine Corps Air Station.

    MCAS Yuma is one of the Marine Corps' premier aviation training bases. With
    access to 2.8 million acres of bombing and aviation training ranges and
    superb flying weather, MCAS Yuma supports 80 percent of the Corps'
    air-to-ground aviation training. Each year, the air station hosts numerous
    units and aircraft from U.S. and NATO forces.

    The ideal weather and location along the Colorado River make Yuma and the
    surrounding area an oasis in the southwestern Sonoran Desert. Nestled in
    five square miles just southeast of Yuma, the air station is home to a
    number of tenant units including Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics
    Squadron-1, Marine Aircraft Group-13, Marine Wing Support Squadron-371,
    Marine Fighter Training Squadron-401, Marine Air Control Squadron-1, Marine
    Aviation Logistics Squadron 13 and Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 4
    and Combat Service Support Detachment-16.

    The main runway has been extended to 13,300 feet, or enough concrete for 37
    miles of two-lane highway. MAWTS-1 hosts the biannual Weapons and Tactics
    Instructor Course (WTI) aboard MCAS Yuma and is recognized as the most
    comprehensive graduate level aviation course of instruction in the world
    today. On average, over 8,000 U.S. Marines log more than 8,000 flight hours
    during more than 5,000 sorties each year. WTI trains aviators, infantry,
    artillery and armory officers in addition to their service support personnel
    in advanced Marine Air Ground Task Force tactics, techniques and procedures.

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    VIDEO INFO

    Date Taken: 01.02.2016
    Date Posted: 06.20.2017 10:51
    Category: Series
    Video ID: 533189
    VIRIN: 170102-M-CV001-002
    Filename: DOD_104503271
    Length: 00:03:00
    Location: YUMA, AZ, US

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