VP-23
Patrol Squadron 23 | |
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VP-23 Patch (1953-1985) | |
Active |
1 JUL 1930 - 1 OCT 1944 17 MAY 1946 - 28 FEB 1995 |
Country | United States |
Branch | U.S. Navy |
Type | Squadron |
Role | Anti-Submarine and Maritime Patrol |
Part of | Patrol Wing (PatWing) Five |
Garrison/HQ | Brunswick Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine |
Nickname | Seahawks |
Decorations |
Navy Unit Commendation - 5 Sep 1979 to 4 Mar 1980 |
Aircraft flown | |
Patrol |
Martin T4M Consolidated P2Y PBY Catalina PB4Y-2 Privateer P-2 Neptune (P2V) P-3 Orion |
VP-23, Patrol Squadron 23, known as the Seahawks, was a U.S. Navy fixed-wing, anti-submarine and maritime Patrol Squadron based at Brunswick Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine, USA. She was disestablished on February 28, 1995.
History
History Pre-1946
VP-10S - Established - 01JUL30
VP-10F - Redesignated - 17JUL33
VP-10 - Redesignated - 01OCT37
VP-25 - Redesignated - 01JUL39
VP-23 - Redesignated - 01AUG41
VPB-23 - Redesignated - 01OCT44
VPB-23 - Disestablished - 25JAN46
History 1946 to 1995
VPW-3 - Established - Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
THREE (VPW-3)-17MAY1946.
VPM-3 - Redesignated - Meteorology Squadron THREE (VPM-
3)-15NOV46.
VP-HL-3 - Redesignated - Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane)
THREE (VP-HL-3)-8DEC1947 (the second
squadron to be assigned the VP-HL-3 designation).
VP-23 - Redesignated - Patrol Squadron TWENTY THREE (VP-
23)-1 September 1948 (the third squadron to be assigned
the VP-23 designation).
VP-23 - Disestablished - 28FEB1995.
Deployments
[under construction—see official history below and feel free to pitch in]
19 May 1952: VP-23 deployed to Argentia,
Newfoundland, for three months of advanced base
training in cold weather operations, relieving VP-24.
Jan 1953: VP-23 deployed to the Spanish Air Base at Reus, Tarragona, Spain, for one week of training with Spanish Air Force personnel. At the end of the week the squadron flew to Port Lyautey, F.M.
Jun 1953: VP-23 deployed to Argentia, Newfoundland, with a detachment at Thule AFB, Greenland.
Apr 1955: VP-23 deployed to Bermuda with new jet-assisted A/C. A three-aircraft detachment was maintained at Lajes, Azores.
1970/71 Oct70 to March71 VP-23 Deployed to Suda Bay, Crete; Sigonella, Sicily, Rota, Spain and Lajes, Azores
1974 - 13JUN74 to 14NOV74: Naval Station Rota, Spain and NAF Lajes (Lajes Field), Azores
1975 - 2JUL75 to 17DEC75: Naval Air Station Bermuda, Bermuda and (Lajes Field), Azores
1976 - 1DEC76 to 5MAY77: Naval Station Rota, Spain and NAF Lajes (Lajes Field), Azores
Mar1978 - Sept1978 Naval Station Rota, Spain and NAV Lajes (Lajes Field), Azores
Sept1979 - Mar1980 Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland in February 1980 split deployment to Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean in response to the 1980 Iran Hostage Crisis
1981 - 15FEB81-29JUL81: Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland
1982 - Naval Station Rota, Spain and NAF Lajes (Lajes Field), Azores
1983 - Naval Air Station Bermuda
1984 - Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily
1986 - Naval Station Rota, Spain/Lajes Field, Azores
1987 - Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland
1988-89 - Naval Station Rota, Spain and NAF Lajes (Lajes Field), Azores
1990 - Naval Air Station, Bermuda; UNITAS: Roosevelt Roads, PR,Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil
1992 - 1993 Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily and Operations Desert Shield and Southern Watch
[under construction—see official history below and feel free to pitch in]
Famous alumni
- Austin Boyd, Author.[1]
- Michael Foreman, Mission Specialist on STS-123 and STS-129.
- Rear Admiral Jeffrey Lemmons [2]
- Michael McKinnon, CEO of [3]
- Rear Admiral Mark Skinner [4]
See also
- History of the United States Navy
- List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons
- List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons
References
- VP-23 Home Page from VP Navy.Org
- "Third VP-23" DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN NAVAL AVIATION SQUADRONS—Volume 2 (from VP-23.org)
External links
- VP-23 Pages from Military.Com
- Patrol Squadron 23 - Primarily from '50s and before
- History Page from VP Navy.Org
- Official VP-23 History from DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN NAVAL AVIATION SQUADRONS—Volume 2, Chapter 3, pgs. 141-152
- Squadron History from Dave's Warbirds
- VP-23 Patch History
- Biography of Francis H. Clifton, VP-23/VPB-23, USN
- Photo of the crew of the Patrol Squadron 23 (VP-23) PBY-5A that found the approaching Japanese fleet's Midway Occupation Force