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HMLA-775 Coyotes Prowl Iraqi skies A perfect example of that quote is Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775 from Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, Calif. and Johnstown, Pa. HMLA-775 was activated in early December 2003 DVIDS - Images - Flying into a new squadron: HMLA 775 HMLA-775, also known as the “coyotes,” is a reserve squadron that was deactivated for almost eight years before being reactivated in 2016. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kerstin Roberts) HMLA-369 - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia Oct 27, 2019 HMLA-775 Coyotes UH-1N Huey Wooden Model

USMC HMLA-267, Camp Pendelton, CA, 1971

HMLA-775 redeployed to Iraq in early 2005 to provide close air support for the II Marine Expeditionary Force. Decommissioning On September 6, 2008, HMLA-775 was decommissioned after 20 years of service. Reactivation On October 1, 2016, HMLA-775 was reactivated and currently resides at MCAS Camp Pendleton.

The Marine Light Helicopter Attack Squadron 775(-), Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing color guard presents the colors during a relief and appointment ceremony on Marine Corps Air

HMLA-775 Coyotes UH-1N Huey Wooden Model HMLA-775 redeployed to Iraq in early 2005 to provide close air support for the II Marine Expeditionary Force. Decommissioning On September 6, 2008, HMLA-775 was decommissioned after 20 years of service. Reactivation On October 1, 2016, HMLA-775 was reactivated and currently resides at MCAS Camp Pendleton. Camp Pendleton - U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack