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Marines


Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron - 49
MALS-49 Unit Logo / August 2023
Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Corps Forces Reserve

10 McDonald St.
Stewart ANG Base
Newburgh, NY. 12550

Duty Phone:
504-919-4436

AMCC Stewart Terrace Military Housing Website
https://www.atlanticmcc.com/BR-Stewart-Terrace

BIOGRAPHY
COMMANDING OFFICER 

Lieutenant Colonel 
Jeffrey G. Dean

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BIOGRAPHY
COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER 

Sergeant Major 
Luis R. Salavarria

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Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 (MALS-49) is a reserve aviation logistics support unit of the United States Marine Corps. They are currently based at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York and fall under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 49 (MAG-49) and the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing (4th MAW). The squadron is the only MALS in the 4th MAW with an active duty core of Maintenance, Aviation Supply, and Aviation Logistic Information Management and Support (ALIMS) personnel. MALS-49 is currently structured with nine separate and distinct divisions of Maintenance, six separate and distinct divisions of Supply, four separate and distinct divisions of ALIMS, supporting five separate and distinct sites, along with six flying squadrons.

  • Provide training and support for SMCR units to ensure readiness for mobilization.

  • Provide aerial refueling service in support of Fleet Marine Force operations

  • Provide air transport for personnel, equipment and supplies.

  • Conduct other air operations as may be directed.

  • Provide intermediate maintenance activity support to the squadrons assigned to MAG-49.

  • Provide the requisite aviation supply support to MAG-49.

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Command Inspector General

4th Floor, Room 4E7214 
2000 Opelousas, Ave. 
New Orleans, La. 70114-1500 

504-697-9200 
omb_4thmaw_g7@usmc.mil 
 


 

MARFORRES HOTLINE

1-800-295-2712 
Fax: 504-697-9775 
mfr_hotlines@usmc.mil 

( MARFORRES manages the IG Hotline for 4th MAW )




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news  /  PHOTOS  /  VIDEOS
Master Sgt. David Keith, the Marine Corps Reserve maintenance chief and staff noncommissioned officer–in-charge of additive manufacturing for Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 (MALS-49), discusses with Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand’s staff the advances made for KC-130s using additive manufacturing at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, on Aug. 25, 2022. Master Sgt. Keith was board selected to the Marine Innovation Unit (MIU) as part of the Innovation Laboratory due to his unique skill as an additive manufacturer for MALS-49 to further advance Marine Corps technology. The MIU is a newly activated unit designed to accelerate advanced capabilities, transform Naval Service capacity for technology employment, and retain and invest in highly skilled Marines in support of Force Design 2030 and the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ initiatives. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Devin Nathan)
Capt. Matthew Guido, the Marine Corps Reserve assistant aircraft maintenance officer and officer-in-charge of additive manufacturing for Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 (MALS-49), discusses with Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand’s staff the advances made for KC-130s using additive manufacturing at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, on Aug. 25, 2022. Capt. Guido was board selected to the Marine Innovation Unit as part of the Innovation Laboratory due to his unique skill as an additive manufacturer for MALS-49 to further advance Marine Corps technology. The MIU is a newly activated unit designed to accelerate advanced capabilities, transform Naval Service capacity for technology employment, and retain and invest in highly skilled Marines in support of Force Design 2030 and the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ initiatives. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Devin Nathan)
Master Sgt. David Keith, the Marine Corps Reserve maintenance chief and staff noncommissioned officer–in-charge of additive manufacturing for Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 (MALS-49), discusses with Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand’s staff the advances made for KC-130s using additive manufacturing at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York, on Aug. 25, 2022. Master Sgt. Keith was board selected to the Marine Innovation Unit (MIU) as part of the Innovation Laboratory due to his unique skill as an additive manufacturer for MALS-49 to further advance Marine Corps technology. The MIU is a newly activated unit designed to accelerate advanced capabilities, transform Naval Service capacity for technology employment, and retain and invest in highly skilled Marines in support of Force Design 2030 and the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ initiatives. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Devin Nathan)

 

 



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