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Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron-369 “Fly the Barn”
03 May 2022
From Capt. Karen Jensen
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OKINAWA, Japan -- Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 (HMLA-369), stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan executed a mass formation launch known as a “Fly the Barn,” event in support of the squadron’s required annual training on April 29th, 2022.
“Since we deployed to Okinawa, the Marines and sailors of HMLA-369 have been working hard to enhance our lethality through realistic training and high aircraft readiness. We’re not just flying the barn for the sake of it. We are leveraging, and displaying, our full warfighting capability by employing the entire squadron in the distributed maritime and littoral environment. This event highlights the true value of the HMLA - to III MEF, USINDOPACOM and our allies across the region - as a risk-worthy, low-signature, persistent and highly lethal combat aviation unit.” said Lt. Col. Gregory Youngberg, Commanding Officer of HMLA-369.
The event included 7 AH-1Z Cobra and 5 UH-1Y Huey helicopters launching as a single flight from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma and follow-on tactical training conducted across the assigned training areas of Okinawa.
For this iteration of the “Fly the Barn” event, the squadron was able to conduct all normal and required training events for both its aircraft and Marines in the single flight of 12 helicopters.
1st MAW operations are conducted in accordance with bilateral agreements to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region while meeting our treaty obligations with the nation of Japan. The successful launch of 12 helicopters as a single flight as part of HMLA-369’s required training affirms to the Indo-Pacific forces that 1st MAW remains proficient, ready, and forward postured as the III Marine Expeditionary Force’s air combat element.
For more information on this subject, please contact 1st MAW Communication Strategy and Operations at 1STMAWCOMMSTRAT@USMC.MIL.
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