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History of VA-65

Attack Squadron 65 (VA-65), known as the "Tigers," was a U.S. Navy attack squadron established in 1945. Originally designated as VA-6B, the squadron underwent several redesignations before becoming VA-65 in 1959. Throughout its service, VA-65 operated various aircraft, including the A-6 Intruder, and participated in major conflicts such as the Vietnam War, the 1986 strikes against Libya (Operation El Dorado Canyon), and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The squadron was decommissioned in March 1993 after nearly five decades of distinguished service.

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ABOUT VA-65

  • Origins in World War II: VA-65 traces its lineage back to its original establishment as Torpedo Squadron 74 (VT-74) on 1 July 1945, but the squadron did not see combat before the war ended.
  • Multiple Redesignations: The unit underwent several redesignations: from VT-74 to VA-2B, then to VA-25, and finally became VA-65 on 1 July 1959.
  • Nickname "Tigers": VA-65 was famously known as the "Tigers," a name and emblem that became synonymous with their aggressive spirit and operational effectiveness.
  • First Jet Attack Aircraft: In the 1950s, the squadron transitioned from propeller-driven AD Skyraiders to jet-powered A-6 Intruder aircraft, significantly enhancing its strike capabilities.
  • Cuban Missile Crisis: VA-65 participated in the naval quarantine of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, flying off USS Enterprise (CVAN-65).
  • Vietnam War Operations: The squadron flew numerous combat missions over Vietnam, providing close air support, interdiction, and strike missions from various aircraft carriers.
  • Operation El Dorado Canyon: VA-65 was involved in the 1986 air strikes against Libya, flying A-6 Intruders from USS Coral Sea (CV-43) during the high-profile operation.
  • Persian Gulf Deployments: VA-65 played a significant role in multiple operations in the Persian Gulf, including Operations Earnest Will and Praying Mantis, protecting tankers and engaging Iranian forces in the late 1980s.
  • Final Homeport: The squadron was last homeported at Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia, before its deactivation.
  • Deactivation and Legacy: VA-65 was disestablished on 31 March 1993, but its legacy lives on through its storied combat record and contributions to naval aviation history.

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