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U.S. Navy
Branch
U.S. Navy
NATTC Memphis TN
U.S. Army
Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) Memphis, Tennessee, was established in 1942 during World War II to meet the urgent need for trained aviation maintenance personnel. Located at the former Park Field in Millington, just north of Memphis, the facility quickly became one of the largest technical training centers for the U.S. Navy, providing instruction in aviation mechanics, electronics, and ordnance. Throughout the war and into the Cold War era, NATTC Memphis played a vital role in preparing sailors and marines for service with naval aviation units worldwide. In 1993, as part of military realignment, most training activities were relocated, and the base transitioned to become Naval Support Activity Mid-South, continuing its legacy of support to the Navy.
NAS CECIL FIELD, Jacksonville, Fla
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Cecil Field, located in Jacksonville, Florida, was commissioned in 1941 as a training base for pilots during World War II. Throughout the Cold War, it became a major hub for carrier-based attack and reconnaissance squadrons, often deploying aircraft and personnel for operations around the globe. NAS Cecil Field played a crucial role in supporting U.S. Navy operations during conflicts such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars, as well as in the Gulf War. The base was officially closed as an active naval air station in 1999, transitioning to civilian use, but its legacy remains integral to naval aviation history.
VA-55
U.S. Navy
Attack Squadron 55 (VA-55), also known as the "Warhorses," was a distinguished U.S. Navy attack squadron established in 1943. Initially designated as Torpedo Squadron VT-5, it served with distinction during World War II, participating in key Pacific campaigns aboard aircraft carriers such as USS Yorktown (CV-10). Over its history, VA-55 was re-designated multiple times and flew various aircraft, including the TBM Avenger, A-1 Skyraider, and A-4 Skyhawk. The squadron saw combat in the Korean and Vietnam Wars before it was disestablished in 1975.
VS-32
U.S. Navy
VS-32, known as the "Maulers," was a U.S. Navy anti-submarine warfare squadron established during World War II in 1943. The squadron initially flew SBD Dauntless and TBF Avenger aircraft, conducting patrol and convoy escort missions in the Atlantic. Reactivated during the Cold War, VS-32 operated S-2 Tracker and later S-3 Viking aircraft from various aircraft carriers, focusing on hunting submarines and maritime surveillance. The unit was based at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida, and served with distinction until its deactivation in 1997.