Talk:Marine Air Control Squadron 2

"Move" to Beaufort
In 1993, MACS-2 did not move. MACS-5 was in Beaufort. The members of MACS-5 were simply told that they were now MACS-2 (and MACS-5 no longer existed). I don't know of anyone from Hawaii MACS-2 transferring to Beaufort during this transition. Instead, there was an abnormally high number of people transferring in from Cherry Point. My "going away" K-Bar reflects this with the engraving "MACS- 5 2 T DSM". -- k a i n a w &trade; 03:50, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

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