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213:(USAF/JASDF) in northern Japan. In 2010 part of the COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet staff (to include the Commander) was relocated to NAF Atsugi, while the remainder of the staff remained in Misawa. In 2011 the 5th Fleet stood up COMPATRECONWING 57, a Headquarters staff, to function as Commander, Task Force 57 which reported to COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet. In 2012 COMFAIRWESTPAC became Commander, Fleet Air Forward. In July 2013 the Rear Admiral commanding COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet was replaced with a Captain and at some point after that the COMPATRECONFOR 5th/7th Fleet designation ceased being used and the COMPATRECONWING ONE designation reappeared attached to the Commander, Task Force 72 and Commander, Fleet Air Forward Designations. 201:, Japan where it assumed the role of a headquarters staff, with no squadrons permanently assigned which exercised operational control of VP squadrons deployed to 7th Fleet as Commander, Task Force 72. In 1995 when U.S. Fifth Fleet was established to conduct operations in the Middle East, PATWING ONE assumed the same role for 5th Fleet as CTF-57. On 1 June 1999 all Pacific Fleet Patrol Wings were redesignated Patrol and Reconnaissance Wings and the wing became Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing ONE. 61: 208:
for 5th Fleet until September 2003 when the Navy elevated the rank of the Commander from Captain to that of Rear Admiral. At that time the wing ceased being called COMPATRECONWING ONE and it became Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force 5th Fleet and Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Force
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7th Fleet (COMPATRECONFOR 5TH/7TH Fleet), it also retained the titles Commander, Task Force 72 and Commander Task Force 57. It was also dual hatted as Commander, Fleet Air Western Pacific (COMFAIRWESTPAC). At that time it relocated to Naval Air Facility Misawa which is located aboard
263: 197:, Okinawa, aboard its assigned flagship. In mid-1965 it again returned to NAF Naha, Okinawa where on 30 June 1973 Fleet Air Wings were redesigned Patrol Wings and the wing once again became Patrol Wing ONE. A month later it relocated to 343: 338: 219:
Meanwhile, at times from August 1950, Commander, Fleet Air Wing One served as Commander, Task Force 72 (CTF-72), the Taiwan Patrol Force. In 1958 the TPF was directing elements of
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The wing was established as Patrol Wing 1 in San Diego on 1 October 1937. It relocated to NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii on 16 October 1941. On 19 September 1942 it relocated to
333: 223:, Fleet Air Service Squadrons 119 and 120, VP-4, a VP(S), an AV, an AVP, and a destroyer division. The Taiwan Patrol Force was disestablished in 1979. 300: 170:; on 10 March 1945 it relocated to NAF Agana, Guam; and on 26 March 1945 to Kerama Rhetto aboard Hamlin. On 14 July 1945 it was relocated to 198: 242: 216:
The lineage of the wing includes Patrol Wing 1(1st), Fleet Air Wing 1, Patrol Wing 1(2nd), Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 1.
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Patrol and Reconnaissance ONE continued operations from Kamiseya as Commander Task Force 72 for 7th Fleet, and Commander,
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where on 1 November 1942 it was redesignated Fleet Air Wing One (FAW-1). In December 1942 it was relocated to
112: 178: 142:; and in March 1943 to Guadalcanal, and in February 1944 to Munda. In July 1944 it was relocated back to 100: 43: 17: 151: 116: 66: 166:. On 19 February 1945 it was relocated to Iwo Jima during invasion operations, again aboard USS 296: 292: 193:, Calif. In the 4th Quarter 1954 returned to NAF Naha, Okinawa. In mid-1958 it relocated to 159: 147: 96: 246: 240:
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On 16 July 1950 Fleet Air Wing One was relocated to
90: 85: 77: 72: 54: 49: 39: 34: 344:Military units and formations established in 1999 185:, Okinawa. During this period it fought in the 158:. On 15 October 1944 the wing was relocated to 189:. In the 3rd Quarter 1952 it was relocated to 339:Maritime patrol aircraft units and formations 8: 31: 349:1999 establishments in the United States 231: 162:, and on 30 December 1944 relocated to 7: 121:Commander, Naval Air Forces, Pacific 334:Air wings of the United States Navy 309:from the original on 24 August 2020 146:, and on 11 September 1944 to the 25: 18:Task Force 72 (United States Navy) 29:United States Navy submarine base 109:Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 1 59: 35:Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 1 295:Newport Papers 38. p. 22. 285:Bruce A. Elleman (April 2012). 199:Naval Support Facility Kamiseya 1: 129:Japan Air Self-Defense Force 365: 113:maritime patrol aircraft 179:Naval Air Station Agana 181:, Guam, then to NAF 86:Garrison information 249:, accessed May 2012 123:. It is located at 245:7 May 2011 at the 117:United States Navy 101:William K. Harrill 67:United States Navy 55:Controlled by 302:978-1-884733-95-6 293:Naval War College 119:, responsible to 106: 105: 16:(Redirected from 356: 319: 318: 316: 314: 282: 276: 275: 273: 271: 262:. Archived from 256: 250: 236: 148:Schouten Islands 97:Charles P. Mason 65: 63: 62: 50:Site information 32: 21: 364: 363: 359: 358: 357: 355: 354: 353: 324: 323: 322: 312: 310: 303: 284: 283: 279: 269: 267: 258: 257: 253: 247:Wayback Machine 237: 233: 229: 211:Misawa Air Base 125:Misawa Air Base 99: 92: 60: 58: 30: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 362: 360: 352: 351: 346: 341: 336: 326: 325: 321: 320: 301: 277: 251: 230: 228: 225: 144:Espiritu Santo 140:Espiritu Santo 104: 103: 94: 88: 87: 83: 82: 79: 75: 74: 70: 69: 56: 52: 51: 47: 46: 41: 37: 36: 28: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 361: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 331: 329: 308: 304: 298: 294: 290: 289: 281: 278: 266:on 1 May 2017 265: 261: 255: 252: 248: 244: 241: 235: 232: 226: 224: 222: 217: 214: 212: 207: 206:Task Force 57 202: 200: 196: 192: 191:NAS San Diego 188: 184: 180: 175: 173: 172:NAF Chimu Wan 169: 165: 161: 157: 156: (AV-15) 155: 149: 145: 141: 137: 132: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 102: 98: 95: 89: 84: 80: 76: 71: 68: 57: 53: 48: 45: 42: 38: 33: 27: 19: 311:. Retrieved 287: 280: 268:. Retrieved 264:the original 254: 234: 218: 215: 203: 176: 167: 153: 133: 115:wing of the 108: 107: 81:1937โ€“present 73:Site history 26: 195:Buckner Bay 174:, Okinawa. 127:, Japan, a 78:In use 328:Categories 227:References 187:Korean War 93:commanders 270:5 January 152:USS  307:Archived 243:Archived 313:8 April 150:aboard 299:  168:Hamlin 164:Saipan 160:Ulithi 154:Hamlin 136:Noumea 131:base. 64:  111:is a 315:2020 297:ISBN 272:2018 221:VQ-1 183:Naha 91:Past 44:Wing 40:Type 330:: 305:. 291:. 317:. 274:. 20:)

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Task Force 72 (United States Navy)
Wing
United States Navy
Charles P. Mason
William K. Harrill
maritime patrol aircraft
United States Navy
Commander, Naval Air Forces, Pacific
Misawa Air Base
Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Noumea
Espiritu Santo
Espiritu Santo
Schouten Islands
USS Hamlin (AV-15)
Ulithi
Saipan
NAF Chimu Wan
Naval Air Station Agana
Naha
Korean War
NAS San Diego
Buckner Bay
Naval Support Facility Kamiseya
Task Force 57
Misawa Air Base
VQ-1
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