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Marines


Marine Aircraft Group - 41
MAG-41 Unit Seal
4th Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Corps Forces Reserve

1608 Boyington Drive
NAS JBR Fort Worth, TX 76127
Phone: 817-782-2718

Voting Assistance Officer:
817-782-2704

BIOGRAPHY
COMMANDING OFFICER 

Colonel 
Michael P. Brennan

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DEPUTY GROUP COMMANDER 

Colonel 
Bradley G. Fessler

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Major
Philip A. Bies

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BIOGRAPHY
COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER 

Sergeant Major 
John F. Tacopino Jr.

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BIOGRAPHY
SITE COMMANDER 

Lieutenant Colonel 
Andrew R. Apetz

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BIOGRAPHY
SITE SUPPORT COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER

Sergeant Major 
Israel Rivera

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news  /  PHOTOS  /  VIDEOS
U. S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron-473, Marine Aircraft Group-41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, work in partnership with soldiers from the Army Reserve 412th Theater Engineer Command to construct a building at Camp Kamassa in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, July 2, 2024. The construction project at Camp Kamassa is sourced by the Department of Defense’s Innovative Readiness Training, a program established to offer key services to American communities while offering joint training opportunities to increase deployment readiness for U. S. Armed Forces. Camp Kamassa is Mississippi’s only year-round handicap accessible camp facility for children and adults with serious illnesses, physical and mental challenges, and other special needs. (U. S. Marine Corps photo by Capt. Kristin Onofrio)
Marines with the 8th Marine Corps District participate in a tour of Marine Aircraft Group 41 (MAG-41) at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 12, 2023. MAG-41 operates from 8 sites in 6 states and is assigned 75 rotary-wing, fixed-wing, and tilt-rotor aircraft. Over 3,000 Marines and Sailors assigned to 9 squadrons provide combat forces in overseas contingency operations, theater security cooperation missions, unit deployment program, training exercises, and daily tasking to provide operational support to the active component. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Hannah Hollerud)

 



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