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USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703)
U.S. Navy
USS Wallace L. Lind (DD-703) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in March 1944. She saw extensive service in World War II, participating in the Pacific campaign, including operations off Okinawa and providing anti-aircraft and fire support. In the Korean War, Wallace L. Lind conducted bombardment and screening duties, supporting United Nations forces on the peninsula. The destroyer continued her service through the Cold War era, participating in various exercises and deployments, until she was decommissioned in 1973 and later transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy.
USS William R. Rush (DD-714)
U.S. Navy
USS William R. Rush (DD-714) was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned in 1945, just as World War II was ending. Named after Rear Admiral William R. Rush, the ship served prominently during the Cold War era, participating in operations and exercises with both the Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets. She saw action during the Korean War, providing gunfire support and performing escort duties. The destroyer continued her service through the Vietnam War, before being decommissioned in 1978 and later transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy.
VA-44
U.S. Navy
Attack Squadron 44 (VA-44), originally established as VF-44 in 1945, was a United States Navy attack squadron. Re-designated as VA-44 in 1950, the unit participated in carrier-based operations, primarily focusing on attack and training missions. Throughout its service, VA-44 operated a variety of aircraft, including the F4U Corsair and later the A-4 Skyhawk. The squadron was also notable for serving as a Fleet Replacement Squadron, training pilots and maintenance personnel until its disestablishment in 1970.
VA-56
U.S. Navy
Attack Squadron 56 (VA-56), known as the "Champions," was a United States Navy attack squadron established on 4 July 1956. Initially operating the F9F-8B Cougar, the squadron later transitioned to the A-4 Skyhawk and A-7 Corsair II aircraft. VA-56 participated in major Cold War and Vietnam War operations, including multiple combat deployments to Southeast Asia from the aircraft carriers USS Hancock and USS Midway. The squadron was disestablished on 29 September 1986 after three decades of distinguished service.
VAQ-132
U.S. Navy
VAQ-132, known as the "Scorpions," is a distinguished U.S. Navy electronic attack squadron established in 1955. Originally formed as Patrol Squadron (VP) 911 and later redesignated as Heavy Attack Squadron (VAH-132), the unit transitioned to electronic warfare in 1968, becoming the Navy's first operational EA-6B Prowler squadron. Over its history, VAQ-132 has participated in numerous major operations, including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Odyssey Dawn. The squadron transitioned to the cutting-edge EA-18G Growler in 2009, continuing its vital mission of electronic attack and suppression of enemy air defenses.
VF-194
U.S. Navy
VF-194, also known as Fighter Squadron 194, was a U.S. Navy aviation unit established on May 18, 1955. The squadron was nicknamed the "Red Lightnings" and was primarily equipped with the FJ-3 Fury and later the F-8 Crusader fighter aircraft. VF-194 served with distinction aboard various aircraft carriers, participating in numerous deployments in the Pacific and supporting U.S. interests during the Cold War. The squadron was disestablished on March 1, 1958, after less than three years of active service.
VFA-131
U.S. Navy
Strike Fighter Squadron 131 (VFA-131), known as the "Wildcats," was established on October 2, 1983. The squadron initially flew the F/A-18A Hornet and became operational at NAS Lemoore before moving to NAS Cecil Field and later NAS Oceana. VFA-131 participated in major operations including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Southern Watch, and Operation Enduring Freedom, conducting strike, escort, and close air support missions. Over its history, the Wildcats have been recognized for their combat performance and have played a vital role in U.S. Navy carrier air wing deployments worldwide.
VFA-136
U.S. Navy
Strike Fighter Squadron 136 (VFA-136), known as the "Knighthawks," was established on July 1, 1985. Originally equipped with the F/A-18A Hornet, the squadron quickly became a key component of U.S. Navy carrier air wings, participating in numerous deployments and exercises worldwide. VFA-136 saw combat action during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, providing strike and support missions over Iraq and Kuwait. Over the years, the squadron has transitioned to the advanced F/A-18E Super Hornet and continues to serve as a frontline strike fighter unit, supporting U.S. interests across the globe.
VFA-137
U.S. Navy
Strike Fighter Squadron 137 (VFA-137), known as the "Kestrels," was established on July 2, 1985, at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Originally flying the F/A-18A Hornet, the squadron transitioned to the F/A-18E Super Hornet in 2003, enhancing its combat capabilities. VFA-137 has participated in numerous deployments, supporting operations such as Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom aboard various aircraft carriers. The squadron is renowned for its operational excellence and has earned several awards for its performance and safety record.
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