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RVAH-12 was a Reconnaissance Attack (Heavy) Squadron of the
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. The squadron was established on 1 July 1965 and disestablished on 2 July 1979.


Operational history


RVAH-12 / Cold War and Vietnam

RVAH-12 was established on 1 July 1965 at
Naval Air Station Sanford Naval Air Station Sanford was a naval air station of the United States Navy in Sanford, Florida, approximately 20 miles north of Orlando, Florida. Opening less than a year after the start of World War II, NAS Sanford's initial function was as ...
, Florida, the first squadron to specifically be formed to operate the
RA-5C Vigilante The North American A-5 Vigilante was an American carrier-based supersonic bomber designed and built by North American Aviation (NAA) for the United States Navy. Prior to 1962 unification of Navy and Air Force designations, it was designated ...
. Early in its history, RVAH-12 was selected as the short-term host for a little known, and at the time, highly sensitive project known as ''Snare''. This involved the installation of an articulated infrared spectrum sensor on the top side of two aircraft, BuNo 148933 and BuNo 151727, just ahead of the vertical stabilizer. The purpose of ''Snare'' was to obtain laser emitter and other related data from special Soviet
Tu-16 Badger The Tupolev Tu-16 ( NATO reporting name: Badger) is a twin-engined jet strategic heavy bomber used by the Soviet Union. It has been flown for almost 70 years, and the Chinese license-built Xian H-6 remains in service with the People's Liberatio ...
,
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, and
M-4 Bison The Myasishchev M-4 ''Molot'' (russian: Молот (Hammer), USAF/DoD reporting name "Type 37", ASCC reporting name Bison) was a four-engined strategic bomber designed by Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev and manufactured by the Soviet Union in ...
long range bombers flying observation missions of U.S. Navy carrier battle groups from Russian soil. ''Snare'' operations were conducted for a short period during RVAH-12's 1971-1972 Mediterranean deployment aboard . RVAH-12's Cold War / Vietnam-era deployments were as follows: *11 March 1966 - 26 October 1966, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a Mediterranean deployment.Grove, M. & Miller, J; Aerofax Minigraph 9, North American Rockwell A3J/A-5A Vigilante; Aerofax, Inc., Arlington, TX c1989, p15; *29 April - 4 December 1967, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a Western Pacific (WESTPAC) and Vietnam deployment. **On 13 August 1967, an RVAH-12 RA-5C, BuNo 151634, was shot down over
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. Both crewmen LCDR Leo Hyatt and LTJG Wayne Goodermote ejected successfully, were captured by the North Vietnamese, and were repatriated to the United States on 14 March 1973. **On 17 August 1967, an RVAH-12 RA-5C, BuNo 149302, was hit by antiaircraft fire over North Vietnam. The aircraft failed to return to the ship and the pilot, Commander Laurent Dion, and the reconnaissance attack navigator, Lieutenant (junior grade) Charles Hom, were listed with an initial finding of missing in action, followed later by a presumptive finding of killed in action. *Budgetary pressures of the Vietnam War force the Department of Defense to close several stateside air bases, to include Naval Air Station Sanford, Florida. Upon return from their 1967 deployment, RVAH-12 shifts home stations from NAS Sanford to the former Turner Air Force Base, renamed
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, Georgia, effective 1 May 1968. *22 July 1968 - 29 April 1969, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a Mediterranean deployment. *10 April-21 December 1970, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a WESTPAC and Vietnam deployment. *16 September 1971 - 16 March 1972, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a Mediterranean deployment. *5 January-11 October 1973, RVAH-12 was embarked on for a WESTPAC and Vietnam deployment.


RVAH-12 / Cold War (post-Vietnam)

With the end of the
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, RVAH-12 returned to stateside training and forward deployed Cold War presence operations aboard Fleet aircraft carriers. In addition, budgetary pressures and force reductions following the end of the Vietnam War force the Department of Defense to once again close several stateside air bases, to include Naval Air Station Albany, Georgia. In January 1974, RVAH-12 shifted home stations from NAS Albany to
Naval Air Station Key West Naval Air Station Key West , is a naval air station and military airport located on Boca Chica Key, four miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Key West, Florida, United States., effective 2007-10-25 NAS Key West is an air ...
, Florida. RVAH-12's subsequent deployments were as follows: *17 September 1974 – 20 May 1975, RVAH-12 was embarked on for a WESTPAC deployment. *30 March 1977 - 21 October 1977, RVAH-12 was embarked aboard for a Mediterranean deployment. * 3 October 1978 - 7 February 1979, for a Mediterranean deployment and RVAH-12's final overseas deployment. ** On 31 October 1978, an RVAH-12 RA-5C, BuNo 156610, experienced a landing mishap ashore at
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, Spain. The aircraft was damaged beyond economical repair and was stricken in place at NS Rota where it continued to be used as a crash and egress trainer for the station's crash, fire and rescue personnel. Attrition of airframes and the increasing maintenance and flight hour costs of the RA-5C in a constrained defense budget environment forced the Navy to incrementally retire the RA-5C and sunset the RVAH community beginning in mid-1974. Carrier-based reconnaissance was concurrently conducted by the active duty VFP community at
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and the Naval Reserve VFP community at Andrews Air Force Base / NAF Washington with the RF-8G Crusader until 29 March 1987, when the last RF-8G was retired and the mission was fully transferred to the active duty and Naval Reserve VF community at NAS Miramar,
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and
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as a secondary role with the
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equipped with the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System. Following its return from its final Mediterranean deployment in 1979, RVAH-12 was disestablished at Naval Air Station Key West on 2 July 1979 following 14 years and 1 day of active naval service.


Home port assignments

The squadron was assigned to these home ports: *
Naval Air Station Sanford Naval Air Station Sanford was a naval air station of the United States Navy in Sanford, Florida, approximately 20 miles north of Orlando, Florida. Opening less than a year after the start of World War II, NAS Sanford's initial function was as ...
, Florida *
Naval Air Station Albany Naval Air Station Albany (formerly Turner Air Force Base and Turner Field) is a former United States Air Force and United States Navy military airfield located in Albany, Georgia. History Turner Field (1941-1946) In mid-1940 the U.S. Army Air Co ...
, Georgia *
Naval Air Station Key West Naval Air Station Key West , is a naval air station and military airport located on Boca Chica Key, four miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Key West, Florida, United States., effective 2007-10-25 NAS Key West is an air ...
, Florida


Aircraft assignment

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See also

* Reconnaissance aircraft *
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*
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References

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