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词条 VF-71 (1942-1959)
释义

  1. Operational history

      VGS-18    VC-18    VF-36    VF-18    VF-7A    VF-71  

  2. Home port assignments

  3. Aircraft Assignment

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}Fighter Squadron 71 or VF-71 was an aviation unit of the United States Navy. Originally established as VGS-18 on 15 October 1942, it was redesignated VC-18 on 1 March 1943, redesignated as VF-36 on 15 August 1943, redesignated as VF-18 on 5 March 1944, redesignated as VF-7A on 15 November 1946, redesignated as VF-71 on 28 July 1948 and disestablished on 31 March 1959.[1]

Operational history

VGS-18

Escort-Scouting Squadron 18 was established on 15 October 1942. It first operated out of NAS Seattle[2] before moving to NAS Whidbey Island in December 1942.[3] There it was temporarily attached to Air Wing Six for instruction.[4]

VC-18

Beginning 1 March 1943, the US Navy changed its squadron designations. Among these changes, Escort-Scouting (VGS) squadrons were redesignated Composite (VC) squadrons. The squadron also relocated in March, transferring from Whidbey Island to NAS San Diego.[5] Instruction in carrier operations continued at this time including torpedo bombing practice with the Grumman TBF Avenger.[6]

VF-36

By 20 November 1943, the relatively new VF-36 squadron completed carrier qualification aboard USS Copahee.[7] Fighting 36 joined up with Air Group 18 in February 1944 and changed its designation to VF-18, the previous fighter squadron having been detached and its pilots transferred to other squadrons.[8]{{rp|2}}

VF-18

The squadron embarked aboard USS Intrepid after significant delays. Repairs to the ship's damaged rudder took longer than expected and additional mechanical problems developed as soon as it left Pearl Harbor on 28 July 1944.[9] The squadron's combat cruise aboard Intrepid also ended prematurely. On 25 November 1944 two successive Kamikaze attacks caused extensive damage to the ship, requiring it to leave the combat zone for repairs.[10] Because of these occurrences, VF-18 only conducted strikes aboard Intrepid from the period 6 September – 25 November 1944. They briefly served aboard USS Hancock afterward.[8]{{rp|3}}

In spite of their short tour of duty, "Two-a-Day 18" was credited with 172 enemy planes shot down and produced a number of ace pilots including the high-scoring Cecil E. Harris.[11] The squadron participated in one of the last major air battles against Japanese aviators during strikes against Japanese-held Formosa on 12 October 1944, and along with the rest of their air group were the first pilots to strike at Admiral Takeo Kurita's Center Force in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.[12]

VF-7A

VF-71

VF-71 was assigned to Carrier Air Group Seven (CVG-7) aboard {{USS|Bon Homme Richard|CV-31|6}}, which was deployed to Korea from 20 May 1952 to 8 January 1953. During this deployment VF-71 participated in the Attack on the Sui-ho Dam from 23-7 June 1952.

While embarked on {{USS|Intrepid|CV-11|6}} as part of Carrier Air Group Six VF-71 participated in Operation Strikeback from 3-12 September 1957.

VF-71 was embarked on the {{USS|Randolph|CV-15|6}} for a Mediterranean deployment from 2 September 1958 to 12 March 1959.

Home port assignments

  • NAS Quonset Point
  • NAS Oceana

Aircraft Assignment

  • F9F-2 Panther
  • F2H-4 Banshee

See also

{{portal|United States Navy}}
  • History of the United States Navy
  • List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons
  • List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/naval-aviation-history/insignias/naval-aviation-squadron-lineage/fighter-squadron-lineage.html|title=Fighter Squadron Lineage|publisher=Naval History and Heritage Command|accessdate=6 October 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |first = S.B. | last = Dunlap | title=NAS Seattle, War Diary, 14–20 December 1942 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=4 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/268399666| publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
3. ^{{cite web |first = C.T. | last = Simard | title=NAS Whidbey Island, War Diary, 3–12 January 1943 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=4 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/267906130| publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
4. ^{{cite web |first = D.P. | last = Johnson | title=Fleet Air Wing Six, War Diary, 1–28 February 1943|work= Fold3 |accessdate=4 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/268531680| publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
5. ^{{cite web |first = Cyril T. | last = Simard | title=NAS Whidbey Island, War Diary, 28 March–3 April 1943 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=18 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/268741013| publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
6. ^{{cite web |first = A.J. | last = Greenacre | title=USS Trathen, War Diary, 28 May–5 August 1943 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=18 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/1/269694111 |page=55 | publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
7. ^{{cite web |first = R.E. | last = Jennings | title=USS Copahee, War Diary, 1–30 November 1943 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=18 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/268741013| page=32 |publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
8. ^{{cite web |first = W.C. | last = Coleman | title=Fighting Squadron 18, War History, 20 July 1943–20 December 1944 |work= Fold3 |accessdate=18 October 2016 |url=https://www.fold3.com/image/1/302016509| |publisher = Ancestry.com |subscription=yes}}
9. ^{{cite book|author=Gregory G. Fletcher|title=Intrepid Aviators: The American Flyers Who Sank Japan's Greatest Battleship|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kl7GNAAMolAC|date=3 July 2012|publisher=Penguin Publishing Group|isbn=978-1-101-58696-9|pages=106–110}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.intrepidmuseum.org/LatestNews/November-2014/This-Month-In-Intrepid%E2%80%99s-History|title=November 1944: Kamikaze!|publisher=Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum|accessdate=28 February 2017}}
11. ^ {{cite news|title=Obituary Notes: Charles Wingate |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5298098/two_a_day_18_reference/|newspaper=Long Beach Independent|date=February 4, 1945|page=5|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = February 28, 2017 }} {{free access}}
12. ^{{cite book|author1=Bill White|author2=Robert Gandt|title=Intrepid: The Epic Story of America's Most Legendary Warship|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OqBEyNyvPzIC|date=30 September 2008|publisher=Crown/Archetype|isbn=978-0-7679-3097-0|page=65}}

External links

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