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History of VR-24

Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 24 (VR-24), known as the "Lifting Eagles," was a United States Navy squadron established in 1949. Initially based in the Mediterranean, VR-24 provided vital air logistics and cargo transport services across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The squadron operated a variety of aircraft, including the C-130 Hercules and C-2 Greyhound, supporting both routine military operations and urgent missions such as humanitarian relief and crisis response. VR-24 was disestablished in 1991 after decades of distinguished service supporting U.S. and NATO forces.

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ABOUT VR-24

  • Origins in World War II: VR-24 was originally established during World War II as part of the U.S. Navy’s effort to provide rapid and reliable air logistics support in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters.
  • Nickname "Lifting Eagles": The squadron was affectionately known as the "Lifting Eagles," symbolizing their vital transport and logistical capabilities.
  • Mediterranean Operations: For much of its history, VR-24 was based in Europe, operating out of Naples, Italy, and later Sigonella, Sicily, supporting U.S. and NATO forces across the Mediterranean region.
  • Humanitarian Missions: VR-24 played a critical role in delivering humanitarian aid, including during the 1980 earthquake in southern Italy, where they transported supplies and aid workers to affected areas.
  • Operation El Dorado Canyon: In 1986, VR-24 provided crucial logistical support during the U.S. air strikes against Libya, ensuring that supplies and personnel reached forward-deployed units.
  • Wide Range of Aircraft: Over its operational life, VR-24 flew several types of aircraft, including the R4D, R5D, C-118 Liftmaster, C-130 Hercules, and C-2 Greyhound.
  • Record-Setting Missions: The squadron set numerous records for aircraft turnaround times, mission reliability, and number of passengers and cargo transported in the European Theater.
  • Support for Space Missions: During the early U.S. space program, VR-24 provided logistics support for recovery operations in the Mediterranean, assisting in NASA’s Mercury and Gemini missions.
  • Rescue Operations: VR-24 was involved in several search and rescue operations, including evacuations of U.S. citizens from areas of conflict and natural disasters throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Disestablishment in 1991: After nearly five decades of service, VR-24 was officially disbanded in 1991, marking the end of a storied chapter in U.S. Navy air logistics history.

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