Carrier Air Wing Thirteen (CVW-13) was a
carrier air wing
A carrier air wing (abbreviated CVW) is an operational naval aviation organization composed of several aircraft squadron (aviation), squadrons and detachments of various types of fixed-wing aircraft, fixed-wing and rotorcraft, rotary-wing aircr ...
of the
United States Navy
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established for a short period at the end of the
Cold War
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. There were three previous units which had been named Carrier Air Group Thirteen (CVG-13), dating as far back as 1942, though each of these units has a distinct lineage.
Carrier Air Wing THIRTEEN History
Carrier Air Wing Thirteen was established on 1 March 1984. CVW-13 served three Mediterranean deployments aboard . The group's first deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea
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from October 1985 to May 1986 was done with the
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet
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s of
VFA-131
Strike Fighter Squadron 131 (VFA-131), also known as the "Wildcats", is a United States Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter squadron stationed at Naval Air Station Oceana. Their radio call sign is "Wildcat" and their aircraft tail code is ''AC''.
H ...
,
VFA-132
Strike Fighter Squadron 132 (VFA-132), also known as the "Privateers", was an aviation unit of the United States Navy that was based at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida (USA), in service from 1984 to 1992. Their radio callsign was "Pirate."
...
,
VMFA-314
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, and
VMFA-323
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) is an aircraft carrier-based aviation squadron of the United States Marine Corps. The squadron is equipped with the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet and is based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Ca ...
,
Grumman A-6E Intruder
The Grumman A-6 Intruder is an American twinjet all-weather attack aircraft developed and manufactured by American aircraft company Grumman Aerospace and operated by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.
It was designed in response to a 1957 ...
s of
VA-55,
Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
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s from
VAW-127
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 127 (VAW-127), nicknamed the "Seabats", was an aviation unit of the United States Navy in service from 1983 to 1991. The squadron was equipped with the E-2 Hawkeye, Grumman E-2C Hawkeye and was assigned only ...
,
Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler
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s of
VAQ-135
Electronic Attack Squadron 135 (VAQ-135), known as the "Black Ravens", is a United States Navy electronic attack squadron that currently operates the EA-18G Growler carrier-based electronic warfare jet aircraft. The squadron is permanently statio ...
,
Douglas EA-3 Skywarriors of
VQ-2
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, and
SH-3H Sea Kings from
HS-17. During the cruise, CVW-13 participated in
Operation Eldorado Canyon
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, striking several targets in
Libya
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. During the cruise, the wing was commanded by Commander Byron L. Duff. The wing deployed on two more Med Cruises aboard ''Coral Sea'' before being disestablished on 1 January 1991.
Carrier Air Groups designated CVG-13
There were three Carrier Air Groups designated ''Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN'' which existed between 1943 and 1962. All three were separate and distinct units and none of the three share a lineage with each other or with Carrier Air Wing THIRTEEN
First Carrier Air Group designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN, 1943-1945
The first Carrier Air Group Thirteen was established on 2 November 1943 and served for the duration of
World War II
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. The air group served aboard
USS ''Franklin'' (CV-13) in the Pacific.
With the draw-down of United States military forces after the war, the group was disestablished on 20 October 1945.
Second Carrier Air Group designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN, 1944-1949
The second Carrier Air Group Thirteen was originally established as Carrier Air Group Eighty One (CVG-81) on 1 March 1944. On 1 November 1946 the Group was redesignated CVAG-13 and on 1 September 1948 it was redesignated CVG-13.
CVG-81
As originally formed, the group consisted of three squadrons giving it a balance of fighter, torpedo-bombing, and dive-bombing capabilities. As per Navy standards, the squadrons were numbered to match the air group, thus being designated
VF-81 (fighter),
VT-81 (torpedo), and
VB-81
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(dive bomber). The group was embarked on for transportation to
Hawaii
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and then spent is first deployment aboard between 10 November 1944 and 13 March 1945.
During this deployment,
Marine
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squadrons
VMF-216
Marine Fighting Squadron 216 (VMF-216) was a reserve fighter squadron of the United States Marine Corps that was based out of Washington. Known as the “Bulldogs”, VMF-216 participated in numerous combat engagements in the Pacific Theater dur ...
and
VMF-217
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were attached to the group, adding a significant number of
fighter-bomber
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s to the ''Wasps complement.
After the war, the air group did a second deployment to the Western Pacific, this time aboard the between 3 July 1946 and 15 April 1947. At this point, a fourth squadron had been added to the group:
VBF-81, a fighter-bomber squadron. The unit transited the
Panama Canal
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without VB-81 before embarking on WestPac with its full complement.
CVAG-13
Soon after the group returned from this deployment, the Navy changed its system of air group designations to one designating the type of carrier the group was assigned to and thus its general complement of aircraft types. In line with this, CVG-81 was re-designated Attack Carrier Air Group Thirteen (CVAG-13) on 15 November 1946. As an attack carrier air group, the unit was composed of two fighter squadrons (VF-13A and
VF-14A) and two attack squadrons (VA-13A and
VA-14A). The air group was stationed at
NAS San Diego
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between 1948 and 1949.
CVG-13
On 1 September 1948, the Navy reversed course on air group designations, dropping "attack" from them, and re-designating CVAG-13 simply as Carrier Air Group Thirteen (CVG-13). As the second unit to carry this name, its squadrons were also re-designated, with the fighter squadrons becoming VF-131 and VF-132 while the attack squadrons became
VA-15 and
VA-135. A detachment from
HU-2 also was attached to provide the helicopters aboard for transport and rescue duties. CVG-13 once again deployed in the West Pacific on Princeton between 1 October 1948 and 23 December 1948. CVG-13 was disestablished on 30 November 1949.
Third Carrier Air Group designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN, 1961-1962
The third Carrier Air Group Thirteen was established on 21 August 1961. It was deployed on shakedown in the Caribbean on from 3 March 1962 to 6 May 1962. This group was assigned the re-established Fighter Squadrons 131 and
132 132 may refer to:
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*AD 132
*132 BC
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, Attack Squadrons 133, 134, and 135, and
Heavy Attack Squadron 10. Additionally, detachments from HU-2,
VAW-12
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12 (VAW-12), nicknamed the "Bats", was a U.S. Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron. The squadron was disestablished on 1 April 1967.
Squadron history
On 6 July 1948, VAW-2 (Carrier Airborne Early ...
, and
VFP-62
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were with the group during their deployment. After returning from the cruise, CVG-13 was disestablished on 1 October 1962.
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