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VA-55 was an Attack Squadron of the
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. It was established as Torpedo Squadron VT-5 on 15 February 1943, redesignated VA-6A on 15 November 1946, and finally designated VA-55 on 16 August 1948. The squadron was disestablished on 12 December 1975. It was the first squadron to be designated VA-55, the second VA-55 was established on 7 October 1983 and disestablished on 1 January 1991. The squadron's nickname was the ''Torpcats'' from 1943-1955, and the ''Warhorses'' from 1955 onward. Its insignia changed several times over its lifetime, ending up as a winged seahorse. They were established in 1943. When VA-55 was stood up again in 1983, it was flying the Grumman A6E Intruder medium-attack jet aircraft.


Operational history


World War II

* 15 February 1943: VGS-30 was disestablished and personnel from the squadron were used to form VT-5 and VF-1. * 6–24 July 1943: The squadron departed Norfolk, Virginia embarked on en route to the Hawaiian Islands via the
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. * 31 August 1943: Embarked on ''Yorktown'', the squadron participated in a raid on
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. * 5–6 October 1943: The squadron participated in a raid on
Wake Island Wake Island ( mh, Ānen Kio, translation=island of the kio flower; also known as Wake Atoll) is a coral atoll in the western Pacific Ocean in the northeastern area of the Micronesia subregion, east of Guam, west of Honolulu, southeast of T ...
. * November–December 1943: The squadron supported the
Battle of Makin The Battle of Makin was an engagement of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought from 20 to 24 November 1943, on Makin Atoll in the Gilbert Islands. Background Japanese invasion and fortification On 10 December 1941, three days after the ...
and the Battle of Tarawa, and flew strikes against
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in the
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. * January–February 1944: The squadron provided air support for the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign. * 16–17 February 1944: Squadron aircraft flew strikes against the Japanese stronghold of Truk. * 22 February 1944: The squadron participated in a raid on the Marianas, striking targets on Saipan. * 30 March–1 April 1944: Squadron aircraft struck ships and facilities at
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in the
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. The strike on 30 March was the first time the squadron's TBFs were armed with torpedoes in combat. On 30 March, two VT-5 aircraft mistook the U.S. Navy submarine for a Japanese destroyer and dropped two
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, one of which landed from ''Tunny''. ''Tunny'' suffered minor damage.Hinman & Campbell, pp. 318–321. * 21–23 April 1944: Strikes were flown against targets on
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and Hollandia in
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. These operations were in support of the landings at Hollandia by
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’s forces. * 29–30 April 1944: The squadron participated in another strike operation against Truk. * 30 April 1944: The squadron's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Dick Upson, failed to return from a search and rescue mission to locate a downed pilot. * 14 May 1944: Following a ten-month combat tour beginning in August 1943, Air Group 5 was relieved aboard ''Yorktown'' by Air Group 1 and returned to CONUS to reform on 25 June 1944. * 7 February 1945: Embarked on , the squadron departed
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for Hawaii, arriving there on 13 February. This was the beginning of the squadron's second major combat tour in the Pacific. * 19 March 1945: VT-5 was preparing to launch its aircraft for an attack against the harbor of
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, when ''Franklin'' was hit by two enemy bombs from a Japanese aircraft. Fires were ignited on the second and third decks from the first bomb and the second triggered munitions on the carrier. All VT-5's aircraft on the flight and hangar deck were destroyed by the ensuing explosions and fire. The damage was one of the most extensive experienced by an during
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. A total of 724 men were killed and 265 wounded. VT-5's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Allan C. Edmands, was lost in the action. All surviving VT-5 personnel were transferred from ''Franklin'' and returned to CONUS.


Korean War

* 3 July 1950: Participated in the first combat strikes by carrier aircraft against the
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ns. The squadron flew its AD-4 Skyraiders on strikes against airfields, supply lines and transportation facilities in and around
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. This was also the first use of the AD Skyraider in combat. * 12 September 1950: Pre-invasion strikes against targets in and around
Inchon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
and
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, Korea, began in preparation for the Battle of Inchon. * 15 September 1950: Strikes were flown to support the landings at Inchon. * 16 May 1951: All VA-55 personnel, except 16 officers and 5 enlisted men, embarked on en route to Japan for duty with Air Group 19 aboard . The remainder of the personnel were airlifted to Japan on 17 May. * 29 May 1951: VA-55 embarked on ''Princeton'', replaced VA-195 in Air Group 19, and proceeded to Korea for combat operations.


1950s

* March 1954: The squadron was deployed to the Western Pacific aboard when the carrier was ordered to operate off the coast of
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during the
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’s assault against the French at Dien Bien Phu. * July–September 1957: Operated intermittently off the coast of
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
due to the build-up of
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forces and the threat of a possible invasion of Taiwan or its off-shore islands. * September 1958: Operated in the Formosa Straits during the
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.


Vietnam War

* 30–31 October 1962: Participated in cross deck operations on in the
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. * April 1963: USS ''Ticonderoga'', with VA-55 embarked, deployed to the South China Sea following several defeats of neutralist forces by the Communists in Laos. After a ceasefire agreement was arranged, the ship resumed normal
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operations on 5 May. * July–September 1964: Participated in special Yankee Team operations involving missions over Laos and South Vietnam. * 2 and 4 August 1964: The squadron flew air support for and while the destroyers were on Desoto Patrol missions (intelligence collection missions begun in 1962) off the coast of
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. * 5 August 1964: VA-55's A-4s participated in
Operation Pierce Arrow Operation Pierce Arrow was a U.S. bombing campaign at the beginning of the Vietnam War. In response to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident when the destroyers and of the United States Navy engaged North Vietnamese ships, sustaining light damage as ...
, retaliatory strikes against the North Vietnamese. Along with other aircraft from CVG-5, they were part of the mission that struck the
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oil storage facility. Ninety percent of the complex was destroyed. * October–November 1964: The squadron continued to operate from ''Ticonderoga'' off the coast of South Vietnam and participated in special Yankee Team operations, flying missions over South Vietnam. * 3 June 1966: The squadron's commanding officer, Commander M. J. Chewning, while on a mission over North Vietnam, lost the use of his left arm due to a shrapnel hit. He continued his mission, striking a road target, and then returned to the carrier, making a onehanded carrier landing. For his exploits he was awarded the Silver Star and the
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. * 15 June 1966: Lieutenant Commander Theodore F. Kopfman was awarded the Silver Star, in absentia, for his actions on a mission over North Vietnam. During the sortie his aircraft was shot down and he was taken prisoner. He was released by North Vietnam and returned to the United States in 1973. * April 1972: The squadron participated in
Operation Freedom Train Operation Linebacker was the codename of a U.S. Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 air interdiction campaign conducted against North Vietnam from 9 May to 23 October 1972, during the Vietnam War. Its purpose was to halt or slow the ...
, tactical air sorties against military and logistic targets in the southern part of North Vietnam. It also provided close air support for forces in South Vietnam following a massive invasion by North Vietnam. * May 1972: Participated in the early phase of
Operation Linebacker Operation Linebacker was the codename of a U.S. Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 air interdiction campaign conducted against North Vietnam from 9 May to 23 October 1972, during the Vietnam War. Its purpose was to halt or slow the ...
, heavy air strikes against targets in North Vietnam. * June 1973: Missions were flown in support of Operation End Sweep, the clearing of mines in the territorial waters of North Vietnam. * Oct 1973: With the outbreak of the
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, the , with VA-55 embarked, was directed to leave
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and operate in the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden.


Home port assignments

The squadron was assigned to these home ports, effective on the dates shown: *
NAS Norfolk Naval Station Norfolk is a United States Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia, that is the headquarters and home port of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Forces Command. The installation occupies about of waterfront space and of pier and wharf space of the Hampt ...
(NAAF Pungo) – 15 February 1943 *
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– July 1943* *
NAS Alameda Naval Air Station Alameda (NAS Alameda) was a United States Navy Naval Air Station in Alameda, California, on San Francisco Bay. NAS Alameda had two runways: 13–31 measuring and 07-25 measuring . Two helicopter pads and a control tower were ...
– May 1944 * NAAS Monterey – August 1944† *
NAAS Santa Rosa Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF) Santa Rosa, California, also known as Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Santa Rosa, was a military airport located in Santa Rosa, California, in Sonoma County, California, USA. History NALF Santa Rosa was first c ...
– October 1944† *
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– February 1945‡ *
NAS Seattle Naval Station Puget Sound is a former United States Navy, United States Naval station located on Sand Point (peninsula), Sand Point in Seattle, Washington. Today, the land is occupied by Magnuson Park. History After World War I, a movement was b ...
– April 1945§ * NAS Klamath Falls – 8 May 1945 * NAS Pasco – 2 September 1945 * NAAS Brown Field, Chula Vista – 4 December 1945 * NAS Barbers Point – 25 March 1946 *
NAS San Diego Naval Air Station North Island or NAS North Island , at the north end of the Coronado peninsula on San Diego Bay in San Diego, California, is part of the largest aerospace-industrial complex in the United States Navy – Naval Base Coronado (NB ...
– 21 May 1946 *
NAS Miramar Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar) , formerly Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Miramar and Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar, is a United States Marine Corps installation that is home to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, which is the avi ...
– 20 March 1952 *
NAS Lemoore Naval Air Station Lemoore or NAS Lemoore is a United States Navy base, located in Kings County and Fresno County, California, United States. Lemoore Station, a census-designated place, is located inside the base's borders. NAS Lemoore is the Na ...
– January 1962


Aircraft assignment

The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown: * TBF-1 ''Avenger'' – 1 March 1943 * TBF-1C ''Avenger'' – October 1943 * TBM-3 ''Avenger'' – September 1944 * TBM-3E ''Avenger'' – June 1945 * TBM-3Q ''Avenger'' – October 1946 * TBM-3J ''Avenger'' – March 1947 * AD-1 ''Skyraider'' – 18 June 1949 * AD-4 ''Skyraider'' – 3 October 1949 * AD-6 ''Skyraider'' – July 1954 * AD-7 ''Skyraider'' – December 1956 * FJ-4B ''Fury'' – November 1957 * A4D-2 ''Skyhawk'' – March 1959 * A4D-2N/A-4C ''Skyhawk'' – January 1962 * A-4E ''Skyhawk'' – July 1963 * A-4C ''Skyhawk'' – 12 September 1966 * A-4F ''Skyhawk'' – 29 December 1967


See also

* Attack aircraft *
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Hinman, Charles R., and Douglas E. Campbell. ''The Submarine Has No Friends: Friendly Fire Incidents Involving U.S. Submarines During World War II''. Syneca Research Group, Inc., 2019.
. {{DEFAULTSORT:Va-55 Attack squadrons of the United States Navy Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons Friendly fire incidents of World War II Maritime incidents in March 1944