Marine Observation Squadron 1

 

"Yazoo"

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History 

27. July 1943 VMO-155 established at MCB Quantico VA
12. February 1944 VMO-155 redesignated VMO-1
31. July 1993 VMO-1 deactivated at MCAS New River NC

Tailcodes 

1948 - 1950 BR
1950 - 1957 LR
1957 - 1993 ER
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Planes:
 

 

 

1944 -
OY-1, OY-2
 
 

 

 

1950 - 1965
OE-1 & OE-2
O-1B & O-1C
 

 

 

Apr.1956 - Jul. 1964
HOK-1, CH-43D
   
 

 

 

1964 - 1971
UH-1B, UH-1E
     
 

 

 

1970
AH-1G
   
 

 

 

Jun. 1968 - Jul. 1993
OV-10A
VMO-1-01.png (73349 Byte) VMO-1-02.png (73754 Byte)
 

 

 

Feb. 1980 - Jul. 1993
OV-10D
   
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VMO-155, VMO-1 Home Port Assignments
MCB Quantico VA 27. Jul. 1943 Jan. 1944
Misc Jan. 1944 Jan. 1946
MCAS Cherry Point NC Jan. 1946 1952
MCAS New River NC 1952 31. Jul. 1993
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VMO-155, VMO-1  Deployments 
Jan. 1944 - Espiritu Santo - - -
February 1944 Guadalcanal      
? Guam      
Feb. 1945 - Mar. 1945 Iwo Jima      
Jul. 1958 - Aug. 1958 CV-36 USS Antietam - - -
Oct. 1962 - Dec. 1962 "Cuba Missile Crisis"      
Apr. 1965 - Jun. 1965 Dominican Republic      
December 1990 - March 1991 Saudi Arabia      
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VMO-155, VMO-1 Commanding Officers 
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History 

VMO-1 began life as a fixed-wing squadron in World War II, earning battle stars for service at Guam and Iwo Jima. After the war, VMO-1 was based at Cherry Point, and then New River. In 1952, the squadron received its first helicopters, Kaman HOK-1s. From this date, until 1971, the squadron would operate both fixed-wing and helos together. During this period, VMO-1 was the first squadron to operate the HO5S, HOK, UH-1E, UH-1N, and the AH-1J. During the Korean War, VMO-1 trained personnel headed for combat, as well as supporting the 2d Marine Division at home.

In March 1964, VMO-1 became the first USMC squadron to operate the turbine-powered UH-1E "Huey". Later that month two VMO-1 Hueys rescued a party of road engineers from hostile Indians in Peru. In 1965, VMO-1 supported the US intervention in the Dominican Republic. Later that year, the squadron transferred out all of its O-1C "Birdogs", and became an all-helicopter squadron.

In July 1968, VMO-1 began operating the OV-10A "Bronco". VMO-1 transferred all its helicopters in February 1971 and became a fixed-wing squadron again. During the late 1970s, the squadron began rotating detachments with VMO-2 to Okinawa to support Marines in the Far East. In 1980 the first OV-10D arrived, giving the squadron increased reconaissance capabilities. Throughout the 1980s VMO-1 continued to support exercises in the Caribbean, Northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. VMO-1 was awarded a Navy Unit Commendation during this period for supporting drug interdiction missions.

In December 1990, VMO-1 embarked its OV-10s aboard USS America and USS Theodore Roosevelt to deploy to Kuwait in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The squadron flew over 1000 combat sorties, losing one crew to enemy action (1 KIA, 1 POW). VMO-1 was deactivated 28. July 1993.

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last update 19. Febrary 2022

written  19. April 2009

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