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Marines


Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron - 41
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4TH Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Corps Forces Reserve

Bldg. 1068, Room 113
NAS JRB Fort Worth, Tx.  76127
Duty Phone:  817-782-2957
Squadron GySgt:  817-782-5889
24/7 Duty Phone:  817-782-2718

Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin A. Burgeson

Commanding Officer

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Major William C. Peterson

Executive Officer

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Sergeant Major John E. Brodie

Command Senior Enlisted Leader

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U.S. Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 and Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 41, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Forces Reserve, completed a six month deployment to the Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility to promote regional stability and a free and open Indo-Pacific. The Texas-based Marines’ successful rotation to the Indo-Pacific region is a testament to, not only the United States’ commitment to keeping the area free and open for international trade and commerce, but also a proven demonstration of the MARFORRES relevancy, readiness, and responsiveness. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Jonathan L. Gonzalez) The music within the following video production is copyright material used under license with HookSounds contract dated 1 Dec 2021.
Ordnance Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 (VMFA-112) and Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 41 (MALS-41) hot load a Mark 82 General Purpose bomb onto an F/A-18C Hornet aircraft at San Clemente Island Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, March 7, 2023. Hot-loading refers to the loading and arming of ordnance on an aircraft while the aircraft is still running, increasing the combat effectiveness of a squadron by reducing the downtime of an aircraft between sorties.
Ordnance Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 (VMFA-112) and Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 41 (MALS-41) hot load a Mark 82 General Purpose bomb onto an F/A-18C Hornet aircraft at San Clemente Island Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, March 7, 2023. Hot-loading refers to the loading and arming of ordnance on an aircraft while the aircraft is still running, increasing the combat effectiveness of a squadron by reducing the downtime of an aircraft between sorties.

 



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