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| unit_name = Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 | image = HMLA 469 Patch.jpg | image_size = | caption = HMLA-469's insignia | dates = June 30, 2009{{ndash}}present[1] | country = United States | branch = Marine Corps | type = Light attack squadron | role = {{ubl|Close air support|Utility air support}} | size = {{circa}} 350 Marines[1] | command_structure = Marine Aircraft Group 39 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing | garrison = Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton | garrison_label = | nickname = "Vengeance"[1] | patron = | motto = Attack with vengeance![2] | colors = SE[1] | colors_label = Tail Code | march = | mascot = | battles = US War in Afghanistan
| anniversaries = | website = {{Official|https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Units/MAG-39/HMLA-469/}} | aircraft_helicopter_attack = {{ubl|AH-1 SuperCobra|AH-1Z Viper}} | aircraft_helicopter_utility = UH-1Y Venom | current_commander = Lieutenant Colonel Ryan A. Cherry[3] | commander4 = Sergeant Major Valerie A. Camacho[4] | commander4_label = Sergeant Major }}Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 (HMLA-469) is a United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron consisting of AH-1 SuperCobra and AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters and UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters. The squadron is headquartered at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton in Southern California and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 39 (MAG-39) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW). The squadron was activated on June 30, 2009.[1] MissionThe mission of the HMLA is to support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Commander by providing offensive air support, utility support, armed escort and airborne supporting arms coordination, day or night under all weather conditions during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. HistoryOn October 29, 2009 a US Coast Guard HC-130 aircraft with seven crewmembers collided with an HMLA-469 AH-1 Cobra helicopter with two crewmembers {{convert|15|mi|km|abbr=on}} east of San Clemente Island. Both aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean and all nine crewmembers in both aircraft were killed.[5] The Coast Guard's HC-130 was searching for a missing boater while the Marine Corps' helicopter was heading towards a military training area in company with another Cobra and two CH-53E Super Stallions from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.[6] See also{{Portal|United States Marine Corps}}
References{{Marine Corps}} 1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |title=3rd Marine Aircraft Wing > Units > MAG-39 > HMLA-469 > History |url=https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Units/MAG-39/HMLA-469/History/ |publisher=3rd Marine Aircraft Wing |accessdate=21 October 2018 |language=En}} 2. ^{{cite web |last1=Cherry |first1=Ryan A. |title=HMLA-469 Commander's Policy Statement |url=https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Portals/118/Docs/MAG%2039/HMLA-469/HMLA-469%20POLICY%20STATEMENTS.pdf?ver=2017-10-16-174733-020 |accessdate=21 October 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181021083416/https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Portals/118/Docs/MAG%2039/HMLA-469/HMLA-469%20POLICY%20STATEMENTS.pdf?ver=2017-10-16-174733-020 |archivedate=21 October 2018 |language=En |date=16 October 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Lieutenant Colonel Ryan A. Cherry > 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing > LeadersView |url=https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Leaders/LeadersView/Article/1397084/lieutenant-colonel-ryan-a-cherry/ |publisher=3rd Marine Aircraft Wing |accessdate=21 October 2018 |language=En}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Sergeant Major V.A. Camacho > 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing > LeadersView |url=https://www.3rdmaw.marines.mil/Leaders/LeadersView/Article/1397121/sergeant-major-va-camacho/ |publisher=3rd Marine Aircraft Wing |accessdate=21 October 2018 |language=En}} 5. ^Schmidt, Steve, "Military Aircraft In Collision Off Coast", San Diego Union-Tribune, October 30, 2009, p. 1. 6. ^Steele, Jeanette, "Search For Crash Answers", San Diego Union-Tribune, October 31, 2009, p. 1. External links
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