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1/72 HobbyMaster (HA2624) McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus (163662) Feb 1991 "Desert Storm" King Abdul Aziz Base, VMA-231 (Ace of Spades) U.S. Marine Corps (Limited Edition)
1/72 HobbyMaster (HA2624) McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus (163662) Feb 1991 "Desert Storm" King Abdul Aziz Base, VMA-231 (Ace of Spades) U.S. Marine Corps (Limited Edition)
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1/72 HobbyMaster (HA2624) McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II Plus (163662) Feb 1991 "Desert Storm" King Abdul Aziz Base, VMA-231 (Ace of Spades) U.S. Marine Corps (Limited Edition)
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June 1990 found VMA-231 deployed to Western Pacific as a squadron for the first time since World War II. Training continued in Iwakuni and Okinawa, Japan, as well as the Philippine Islands and Korea. Notably, the squadron weathered the July earthquake in Northern Luzon. Their deployment was extended when they received orders directing them to Southeast Asia for Operation Desert Shield. The move necessitated an unprecedented around-the-world trip as the Ace of Spades flew 18,000 NM in 14 days to join MAG-13 (forward). During the trip the squadron accrued 904 flight hours in December, a record for fleet Harrier squadrons. On the morning of January 17th, 1991, Operation Desert Storm began and VMA-231 was flying combat missions to silence Iraqi artillery batteries, which were indiscriminately shelling the Saudi Arabian border town of Khafji. On February 9th, Captain Russell Sanborn was captured by Iraqi forces after his AV-8B was shot down over southern Kuwait. He was held in the city of Basra for the remainder of the war and was repatriated with fifteen other Americans on March 6th, 1991. During February 1991, when the air war intensified and the critical ground campaign began, Marine Attack Squadron 231 accumulated 966.2 hours. This monthly total is a United States Marine Corps Harrier record. The "Ace of Spades" flew a total of 987 combat sorties and 1,195.8 hours during the conflict. In total, 1660 Mk-82s, 62 Mk-83s, 969 Mk-20 Rockeyes, 78 Mk-77 Firebombs, and 22,709 rounds of 25MM munitions were expended. A grand total of 1,692,000 pounds of ammunition was delivered against enemy positions and equipment. |
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