World War II The Squadron was organized on 7 July 1941, in
Quantico, Virginia. Five months later, the
Japanese struck
Pearl Harbor. Shortly thereafter, the Squadron moved to
NAS San Diego, California, in defense of the
West Coast, which at the time was considered a potential Japanese target. As the Wing staff grew Headquarters Squadron often split to cover the advance and rear echelons. During
World War II, the Squadron saw duty at
Guadalcanal;
New Caledonia;
Espiritu Santo,
New Hebrides;
Emirau Island, St. Matthias and
Solomon Islands;
Bougainville; and
Zamboanga, Philippine Islands. After World War II, Headquarters Squadron moved to China to accept the surrender of Japanese troops for the Chinese Central Government and to supervise the repatriation of Japanese military and civilians. The squadron arrived in
Tientsin in October 1945, and remained until May 1947, when it moved to Barrigada Heights,
Guam, before transferring to
MCAS El Toro. Headquarters Squadron participated in exercises, joint maneuvers, organized reserve training, and other peacetime operations.
Korean War until present In September 1950, the squadron deployed to Korea in support of the Wing throughout the
Korean War. Following the truce, Headquarters Squadron relocated to
MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. The unit deployed to
Danang,
South Vietnam in July 1965 to support the 1st MAW in Southeast Asia. The Squadron remained in Danang until April 1971 when it returned to MCAS Iwakuni. In 1976, Headquarters Squadron moved with the 1st MAW Headquarters to its current home at
Okinawa. ==See also==