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They fell under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 42 and 4th Marine Aircraft Wing and were based at Naval Air Station Atlanta. MALS-42 provided direct support to VMFA-142 and HMLA-773 and Navy squadrons VAW-77 and VR-46 and indirect support to two tactical Marine squadrons HMLA-773 Det A and HMM-774.
Promoted to commander in July 1991, Lucy transferred to VTU-6767 at NAS Atlanta in March 1992. In over six years with VR-46 , CDR Young accumulated over 1600 hours in the C-9 and qualified as a transport aircraft commander with over water and international qualification.
NAS Oceana Provided adversary services for fleet and air combat maneuvering training [49] VU-3 (second use) Iron Man VU-3: Dec 1948 VC-3: 1 Jul 1965: VC-3 disestablished 1 October 1981 NAS North Island Provided target drone services VU-4 Dragon Layers VJ-4: 15 Nov 1940 VU-4: 15 Nov 1946 VC-4: 1 Jul 1965 VC-4 disestablished 30 April 1971 NAS ...
In June, VR-5 was commission at Seattle to provide service to Alaska with R4D and R5Ds. The next month, VR-1 at Norfolk, moved to the recently opened NAS Patuxent River, Maryland. Several months later, VR-8 was established, and took over VR-1s transport seaplane operations. That September, VR-11 formed at Naval Air Station Oakland.
From – to Branch of service Unit Duty Aircraft Insignia 1942, January 1947, August: USN: VJ-14: Utility / Meteorological Squadron: Martin B-26 Marauder: 1942, January 1947, August
Oct. 16—Aerial search crews located the wreckage of a U.S. Navy aircraft after a full day of combing the mountains and forests east of Mount Rainier. Two crew members piloting the EA-18G Growler ...
A U.S. Navy LTV A-7E Corsair II jet fighter, of VA-205, preparing to land at Naval Air Station Atlanta, Dobbins Air Force Base, Georgia, piloted by LCDR Robert Conlyn, Jr., crashes into the Pine Village North apartment complex in Smyrna, Georgia, and burst into flames. Two civilians were killed; four civilians injured.
General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center (formerly Naval Air Station Atlanta) is a military facility located 1-mile (1.6 km) south of Marietta, Georgia, United States. It is located immediately south of Dobbins Air Reserve Base and shares its runways .