The U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is an essential component of Americas homeland security, as aircraft from this base patrols the countrys border with Mexico as well as the international waters of the open Pacific. The Marines operated part of the base during World War II, when their island-hopping campaign was crucial to Allied victory in the Far East. The Navy took over operations on the base after the war and until 1997, when the Marines regained control and established both jet and helicopter squadrons there--the aviation combat units of the 3rd Marine Air Wing and the reserves of...
The U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is an essential component of Americas homeland security, as aircraft from this base patrols the countrys bor...