About this Unit
Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 62 (VR-62), also known as the "Nomads," is a United States Navy Reserve squadron established in 1985. Initially equipped with the C-9B Skytrain II aircraft, VR-62 has provided global air logistics support for the Navy and Marine Corps, transporting personnel, cargo, and high-priority equipment. In 2012, the squadron transitioned to the C-130T Hercules, greatly enhancing its operational capabilities and range. Based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, VR-62 has supported numerous military operations and humanitarian missions worldwide, exemplifying reliability and flexibility in naval air logistics.
Historical Facts
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Nickname "The Nomads": Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 62 (VR-62) is nicknamed "The Nomads" due to their frequent deployments and global transport missions.
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Established in 1985: VR-62 was officially established on July 1, 1985, as part of the U.S. Navy Reserve's air logistics community.
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Originally Based at NAF Detroit: The squadron was initially located at Naval Air Facility Detroit, Michigan, before relocating to NAS Brunswick, Maine, in 1994.
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Move to NAS Jacksonville: In 2011, VR-62 moved its home base to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, following the closure of NAS Brunswick.
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Aircraft Evolution: VR-62 operated the C-9B Skytrain II for many years before transitioning to the more modern C-130T Hercules in 2012, greatly increasing its cargo and range capability.
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Global Reach: The squadron has supported missions on six continents, delivering personnel, supplies, and humanitarian aid worldwide, including to conflict zones and disaster areas.
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Support for Operations: VR-62 played a vital role in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, providing critical airlift support for both military and humanitarian missions.
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Reservist Integration: The unit is primarily composed of Navy Reservists, highlighting the essential role of the Reserve Component in day-to-day and contingency operations.
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Awards and Recognitions: VR-62 has received multiple safety and operational awards, including the Meritorious Unit Commendation and the Battle “E” Efficiency Award.
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Community Engagement: Beyond their military missions, VR-62 members are active in community outreach and support, participating in local events and charitable activities in their home base regions.