VA-56 was an Attack Squadron of the
U.S. Navy. It was established on 4 June 1956, and disestablished thirty years later, on 31 August 1986. The squadron's nickname was the ''Boomerangs'' from 1957 to 1958, and the ''Champions'' thereafter.
Operational history
* 25–31 October 1961: VA-56 participated in Operation Crosstie with , conducting flight operations from the deck of ''Victorious'' to evaluate the compatibility of USN/RN aircraft, armament, and handling facilities.
* 16 July–15 September 1962: The squadron was embarked in during her transit from the East Coast, via
Cape Horn, to her new home port on the West Coast.
* July 1964: VA-56's
A-4E Skyhawks participated in Yankee Team operations, providing aerial refueling support and experimenting with the tactic of employing A-4Es as armed escorts for the
RF-8 and
RA-3 reconnaissance aircraft flying missions over
Laos
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and
South Vietnam
South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam ( vi, Việt Nam Cộng hòa), was a state in Southeast Asia that existed from 1955 to 1975, the period when the southern portion of Vietnam was a member of the Western Bloc during part of th ...
to detect Communist military presence and operations.
* 2–4 August 1964: During a
DESOTO patrol DESOTO patrols (DeHaven Special Operations off TsingtaO)
were patrols conducted by U.S. Navy destroyers equipped with a mobile "van" of signals-intelligence equipment used for intelligence collection in hostile waters.
The became the namesake for ...
mission (intelligence collection missions begun in 1962) was attacked by three
motor torpedo boats on 2 August off the coast of
North Vietnam. Following this incident, the squadron flew sorties in support of the destroyers on Desoto Patrol.
* 5 August 1964: VA-56 A-4s participated in
Operation Pierce Arrow, retaliatory strikes against the
North Vietnamese. Along with other aircraft from
CVW-5, they were part of the first sortie that struck the antiaircraft gun emplacements at the
Vinh oil storage facility. Ninety percent of the complex was destroyed by the sorties flown against this facility. The squadron also participated in strikes against the
Bến Thuỷ naval base, resulting in the sinking and destruction of several torpedo boats.
* 10–29 October, 1–5 and 22–28 November 1964: The squadron continued to participate in Yankee Team operations off the coast of Vietnam.
* 5 December 1965: A
squadron A-4E carrying a
B43 nuclear bomb fell over the side off during a training exercise from
Okinawa, while being rolled from the number 2 hangar bay to the number 2 elevator.
The pilot, Lieutenant (junior grade) Douglas M. Webster, his A-4E BuNo 151022 and the bomb were never recovered from the depth.
[Gibson, James N. ''Nuclear Weapons of the United States – An Illustrated History''. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1996, Library of Congress card no. 96-67282, , p. 130.][Winchester, Jim, ''Douglas A-4 Skyhawk: Heineman's Hot Rod''. Barnsley, Yorkshire, United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books, 2005, , p. 199.]
* 7 February 1966: Lieutenant Commander Render Crayton was awarded the
Silver Star
The Silver Star Medal (SSM) is the United States Armed Forces' third-highest military decoration for valor in combat. The Silver Star Medal is awarded primarily to members of the United States Armed Forces for gallantry in action against an e ...
(in absentia) for his actions while engaged in a combat mission over North Vietnam, he was released during
Operation Homecoming in February 1973
* 10 June 1967: The squadron's commanding officer, Commander Peter Sherman, failed to return from a strike in North Vietnam and was listed as missing in action until his remains were identified in January 1991.
* January–February 1968: While embarked on and en route to
Yankee Station, the carrier was ordered to the
Sea of Japan for operations following the seizure of by the
North Koreans on 23 January.
* 19 June 1968: Lieutenant Commander Crater received the Silver Star for his actions in coordinating the successful night rescue of a downed
F-4 crewman in North Vietnam. This action was part of the rescue operations in which
Lieutenant Lassen, a helicopter pilot and not a member of VA-56, received the
Medal of Honor for his exploits.
*1 November 1968: The squadron's last A-4E Skyhawk was transferred and training began for the transition to the
A-7 Corsair II.
* April 1971 - November 1971 with CVW-5 aboard USS Midway (CVA 41) A7B Deployed to Vietnam.
* May 1972: On 12 May , with VA-56 embarked, shifted its operations from the area of
An Lộc, South Vietnam to targets in North Vietnam. It participated in
Operation Pocket Money, the mining and interdiction of
Haiphong Harbor and North Vietnam's extensive coastal waterway system, which was initiated on 9 May by squadrons from and . It also participated in
Operation Linebacker, the concentration of heavy strikes against targets in North Vietnam to interdict the flow of supplies into the country and reduce its ability to prosecute the war. Linebacker operations lasted until 22 October.
* 29–30 April 1975: ''Midway'', including elements of VA-56, participated in
Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of American citizens from
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, South Vietnam.
* August 1976: VA-56, embarked on ''Midway'', operated in Korean waters following the
Axe murder incident.
* April–May 1979: ''Midway'', with VA-56 embarked, deployed to the
Gulf of Aden
The Gulf of Aden ( ar, خليج عدن, so, Gacanka Cadmeed 𐒅𐒖𐒐𐒕𐒌 𐒋𐒖𐒆𐒗𐒒) is a deepwater gulf of the Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channe ...
to relieve and maintain a U.S. carrier presence following the outbreak of fighting between North and South
Yemen and the fall of the
Shah of Iran.
* October 1979: As a response to anti-American demonstrations in Iran, ''Midway'' and its air wing, including VA-56, were ordered to deploy to the
Indian Ocean for the second time in 1979.
* November 1979–February 1980: Following the Iranian
seizure of the American Embassy in
Tehran and the taking of American hostages on 4 November, ''Midway'' proceeded to the
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ar, خليج عمان ''khalīj ʿumān''; fa, دریای عمان ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ar, خلیج مکران ''khalīj makrān''; fa, دریای مکرا ...
and remained on station until relieved in early February 1980.
* May–June 1980: ''Midway'', with VA-56 embarked, operated off the coast of Korea due to the civil unrest in South Korea and the
Gwangju massacre.
* May 1986: The squadron was reassigned to as a result of the change in CVW-5's composition from A-7 and F-4 aircraft to FA-18A. It began the transfer of its personnel and aircraft in preparation for the disestablishment of the squadron on 31 August.
Home port assignments
The squadron was assigned to these home ports, effective on the dates shown:
* – 4 June 1956
* – 30 June 1961
*
NAF Atsugi /
NS Yokosuka / USS ''Midway''* – 30 June 1973
* – May 1986
* Under the Overseas Home Port Program, VA-56 and
CVW-5 were permanently based aboard ''Midway'' and home ported with her at Naval Station Yokosuka, Japan. The home port was officially changed on 30 June 1973. However, ''Midway'' did not arrive in Japan until 5 October. Elements of VA-56, when not operating from ''Midway'', were based ashore at
NAF Atsugi or
Misawa, Japan
is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 39,093, and a population density of 330 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Misawa is the location of a large military base, Misawa Air Base, ...
.
Aircraft assignment
The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown:
*
F9F-3 ''Panther'' – June 1956
*
F9F-8B ''Cougar'' – July 1956
* F9F-8 ''Cougar'' – October 1956
*
FJ-4B ''Fury'' – 29 May 1958
*
A4D-1 ''Skyhawk'' – 23 December 1958
* A4D-2/A-4B ''Skyhawk'' – April 1959
* A-4E ''Skyhawk'' – 15 July 1963
* A-4C ''Skyhawk'' – 23 July 1966
* A-4E ''Skyhawk'' – 18 August 1967
*
A-7B ''Corsair II'' – January 1969
* A-7A ''Corsair II'' – March 1973
* A-7E ''Corsair II'' – 24 April 1977
See also
*
Attack aircraft
An attack aircraft, strike aircraft, or attack bomber is a tactical military aircraft that has a primary role of carrying out airstrikes with greater precision than bombers, and is prepared to encounter strong low-level air defenses while pre ...
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List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons
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History of the United States Navy
References
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Attack squadrons of the United States Navy
Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons