Global War on Terror Following the
September 11, 2001 attacks, 62 reservists were activated in order to support
Operation Enduring Freedom on 28 January 2002. The activated reservists along with numerous active duty Marines from MAG-49 Detachment B were consolidated to create a Detachment A (Det A). This detachment would be part of the
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and would be accompanied by four VMGR-452 aircraft. They supported operations in the
Mediterranean,
Horn of Africa, and the
Middle East. The primary mission was to support the
22nd,
24th, and
26th Marine Expeditionary Units. On 14 January 2003, the squadron was once again called up to support
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The remainder of the reserves were activated for this operation. Seven aircraft along with pilots, aircrew, and support Marines went to
Bahrain to join two other KC130 squadrons. These squadrons were
VMGR-234 and
VMGR-352. The three squadrons would join to create the Hercules Air Group (HAG). While being a part of the HAG, VMGR-452 supported
Operation Southern Watch by doing
aerial refueling for aircraft patrolling the southern no-fly zone. Once Operation Iraqi Freedom commenced, the squadron transported over 3 million pounds of cargo, distributed over 3.5 million pounds of fuel in aerial refueling, over 1 million pounds of fuel for Rapid Ground Refuelers (RGRs), transported over 3,000 pax, and flew 632 sorties consisting of 1371.0 hrs. VMGR-452 also contributed in
medical evacuations, and helped transport the seven prisoners-of-war out of harm's way. On 2 December 2022, the squadron was deactivated in support of Force Design 2030.
2017 Crash On 10 July 2017, one of VMGR-452's KC-130T aircraft took off from
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point,
North Carolina, and crashed later that afternoon in
Mississippi, killing all 16 personnel onboard. ==See also==