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his wing for the approach back to the ship. They shot a teardrop pattern directly over the carrier and had turned inbound to the vessel on its course when both simultaneously disappeared from radar screens. None of the aircrew attempted to eject and there were no radio transmissions made from either jet. It was subsequently assumed that both pilots had flown into the water or collided and then hit the water at about the time they would have slowed to extend their flaps, slats, and landing gear." Subsequently, in a search attempt, an H-3 'Angel',
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during CVW-5's initial night qualification period. "Attempting to undertake a no-radio, no navigational aids (NORDO/NONAV) approach in bad weather, the crew found themselves struggling to find 'the boat'. On hearing their radio transmissions, Lt (jg) Goodrow found the EA-6A and had the jet form up on
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with an AN/APA-17 Direction finder. Early challenges for the squadron included fielding various models of the Skyraider and not having a training pipeline for the ECM operators. The squadron flew their first combat mission on 18 September 1952, but flew very sparingly in their first few months due
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A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in said actions are allowed to wear on their uniforms the awarded unit citation. VMCJ-1 was presented with the following awards:
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in 1955 leaving their old aircraft in Japan along the way. In Hawaii they picked up AD-5Ns and AD-5Ws with the Guppy Radar. During their time in Hawaii the squadron lost three aircraft during training with the loss of four Marines. In July 1958 they moved to
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on 15 July 1970, after five years of combat in Vietnam having flown over 25,000 sorties with four different aircraft types (EF-10B, RF-8A, EA-6A, RF-4B), the last 11,297 hours accident free. In addition, over 1000 RF-8A sorties were flown during 1964-65 from
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standards, as there was no point of reference in the dark, and at high power flies straight into the water. Three of four crewmen, Lt (jg)s William J. Bates and George A. Wildridge and ADJ1 Richard H. Hall, are lost. This was the last USMC EA-6A
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VMCJ-1 was commissioned on 31 July 1958, at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. This newly formed squadron was the result of a merger between VMJ-1 and VMC-1. It was the last of the VMCJs to commission and the squadron initially flew the
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aircraft conducting missions over North Vietnam. The first VMCJ-1 aircraft lost in combat occurred on 13 August 1965, when an RF-8A from the Yankee Team detachment flying from the
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to lack of airframes and trained crew. By the end of the war the squadron consisted of 29 officer and 167 enlisted. They remained in Korea after the war and eventually moved to
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near Pohang, Korea. The formation of the squadron brought together all of the photo reconnaissance assets that had been operating under the
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augmenting the Navy's photoreconnaissance squadrons. That year, the squadron also had one third of its pilots recommended for
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Immediately after the end of the Vietnam War, the Marine Corps consolidated its photo reconnaissance assets in to two units -
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was formed on 15 September 1952, at K-3 Pohang. It was the first Marine Corps squadron with the mission of
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VMCJ-1 was one of the first Marine Corps squadrons into South Vietnam in April 1965. The squadron provided
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A VMCJ-1 Grumman EA-6A Intruder ECM-aircraft (BuNo 156986) at Da Nang, South Vietnam in June 1970.
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Flight, Camera, Action! The History of U.S. Naval Aviation Photography and Photo-Reconnaissance
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radar installation. The pilot was able to eject out to sea. The squadron would depart
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in July 1950. The squadron's initial complement of eleven aircraft consisted of five
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at MCAS Cherry Point. VMCJ-1 was officially decommissioned on 2 September 1975.
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Aviation Efficiency Trophy for outstanding accomplishment of all assigned tasks.
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it flew the last EA-6A mission over Vietnam on 30 April 1975.
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were building up forces for a possible invasion of Taiwan.
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suffers six fatalities in night operations this date when
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In April 1972 the squadron's EA-6As were deployed to
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United States of America
United States Marine Corps
RM
Korean War
Vietnam War
Attack
AD-2Q Skyraider
Fighter
F4U-5P Corsair
F2H-P Banshees
F7F-2P Tigercats
F9F-2P Panther
F3D-2Q Skyknight
F8U-1P Crusader
United States Marine Corps
aerial photographic reconnaissance
electronic countermeasures
Fleet Marine Force
Vietnam War
Yankee Station
Operation Frequent Wind
fall of Saigon
K-3 airfield
1st Marine Aircraft Wing's
Marine Aircraft Group 33's
Korean War
F2H-P Banshees
F7F-2P Tigercats
F9F-2P Panther

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