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Russ Campbell |
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Major Russ Campbell is a native of Houston, Texas and graduated from high school in 1991. Russ attended Texas A&M University where he participated in the Corps of Cadets and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology in 1996.
Russ was commissioned through the Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) program in 1996 and reported to The Basic School in Quantico, Virginia. Upon completion, he reported to Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Florida, to begin primary flight in the T-34C Turbo Mentor. In November 1998, Russ reported to Training Squadron 31 (VT-31) at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas, to fly the T-44 Pegasus. He received his wings of gold in July 1999.
In August 1999, Russ reported to Marine Aerial Refueling Transportation Training Squadron 253 (VMGRT-253) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina, to begin training in the KC-130. He then reported to his first fleet squadron, Marine Aerial Refueling Transportation Squadron (VMGR-352), the "Raiders", at MCAS Miramar, California in June 2000. While with the "Raiders", Russ served as the Ground Safety Officer and the Quality Assurance Officer in the Maintenance Department. During this tour, Russ depoloyed to the Pakistan and Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as well as to Bahrain in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as Flight Duty Officer.
In August 2003, he reported to the 13th Marine Expedition Unit (MEU) where he served in the Sommand Element on USS Peleliu as the KC-130 planner and deployed to Basrah in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Upon completion of his tour with the 13th MEU, he returned to VMGR-352 as the Flight Officer and deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. During his time in the operating forces, Russ has flown more than 400 combat hours. Additionally, Russ flew numerous missions in support of operations in England, Spain, Italy, Germany, Pakistan, Turkey, Bahrain, Portugal, Greece, Iceland, Canada, Puerto Rico, Columbia, Japan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Wake Island, Australia, Singapore and Guam. Russ joined the Blue Angels in September 2005. He has accumulated more than 2,000 flight hours. His decorations include six Air Medals, three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, and various personal and unit awards. |