The situation in Somalia had been deteriorating for some time and the US Ambassador had recently assisted the USMC in upgrading a contingency evacuation plan - he had had previous experience from Liberia. This plan was more or less executed from 2 Jan, by which time, the French were taking a similar initiative.
The HMH-461 CH-53E cross-decked from USS Trenton to USS Guam before final launch and conducted two night time air-to-air refuelings with KC-130s, to reach the embassy compound. The KC-130s flights were operated from VMGR-252 and VMGR-352 in Bahrain. The main evacuation force consisted of 10 Night Vision equipped CH-46 Sea Knight from the USS Guam. These conducted night landings at the embassy in 4 waves, to evacuate over 280 people from 30 nations and finally to collect the protection team.
The HMH-461 CH-53E cross-decked from USS Trenton to USS Guam before final launch and conducted two night time air-to-air refuelings with KC-130s, to reach the embassy compound. The KC-130s flights were operated from VMGR-252 and VMGR-352 in Bahrain. The main evacuation force consisted of 10 Night Vision equipped CH-46 Sea Knight from the USS Guam. These conducted night landings at the embassy in 4 waves, to evacuate over 280 people from 30 nations and finally to collect the protection team.
Units |
Dates | Unit | Models |
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05jan91 to 06jan91 | HMM-263 US Marine Corps | 107M H-46 Sea Knight |
05jan91 to 06jan91 | HMM-365 US Marine Corps | 107M H-46 Sea Knight |
05jan91 to 06jan91 | HMH-461 US Marine Corps | S-80 H-53E |
Ships |
Classes | Ships | |
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Assault Carrier | Iwo Jima class | LPH-9 USS Guam, |
Landing Ship/Platform Dock | Austin class | LPD-14 USS Trenton, |