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HMLA-167 AH-1Ws and an UH-1N at Al Asad, Iraq, in 2008. On August 7, 2005 HMLA-167 departed MCAS New River and rejoined MAG-26 in Al Asad, Iraq. This trip to Iraq would be the third in less than three years for many of the Marines. HMLA-167 redeployed to MCAS New River on March 1, 2006. Joshua Greer - Director of Safety and Standardization Study Marine Corps History, Planning, and Expeditionary Operations in preparation for duty on battalion level staffs and advancement within the Marine Corps. Head of Administration HMLA-167 HMLA-167 Warriors Patch – Sew On - Squadron Nostalgia LLC HMLA-167 redeployed to MCAS New River on March 1, 2006. During this same period, HMLA-167 had a detachment with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit that operated out of Al Asad during its 6-month deployment. In August 2006, HMLA-167 departed MCAS New River after only 5 months at home to join MAG-16 in Al Asad, Iraq. Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 (HMLA-167) on

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HMLA-167 redeployed to MCAS New River on March 1, 2006. During this same period, HMLA-167 had a detachment with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit that operated out of Al Asad during its 6-month deployment. In August 2006, HMLA-167 departed MCAS New River after only 5 months at home to join MAG-16 in Al Asad, Iraq. Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 (HMLA-167) on Sep 28, 2018

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HMLA-167 redeployed to MCAS New River on March 1, 2006. During this same period, HMLA-167 had a detachment with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit that operated out of Al Asad during its 6-month deployment. In August 2006, HMLA-167 departed MCAS New River after only 5 months at home to join MAG-16 in Al Asad, Iraq.