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VA 128 (U.S. Navy)

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Country
  
United States

Type
  
Attack

Branch
  
United States Navy

Nickname(s)
  
Golden Intruders

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Active
  
1 September 1967 - September 1995

Attack
  
A-6 Intruder TC-4C Academe

VA-128 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy, nicknamed the Golden Intruders. It was established on 1 September 1967, and disestablished in September 1995.

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Operational history

  • September 1967: The squadron was assigned the mission of training combat ready flight crews and replacement maintenance personnel for the A-6 Intruder.
  • October 1968: Two U.S. Air Force exchange officers reported aboard for training in the A-6A.
  • June 1973: A Naval Officer from the Federal Republic of Germany reported aboard for training in the A-6.
  • March–May 1980: The squadron’s TC-4C, Target Recognition Attack Multisensor (TRAM) equipped aircraft, was used to monitor the hot spots on Mount St. Helens in Washington state prior to a major eruption on 18 May. The squadron’s work with U.S. Geological Survey authorities provided the forewarning necessary to save hundreds of lives since the mountain was a popular place for campers, boaters and mountain climbers.
  • October 1986: The squadron assumed the additional duty of training all U.S. Marine Corps personnel on the A-6 following the disestablishment of VMAT(AW)-202.
  • 1990: The squadron received the first composite wing A-6E on the West Coast.
  • Home port assignments

    The squadron was assigned to these home ports, effective on the dates shown:

  • NAS Whidbey Island – 01 Sep 1967
  • Aircraft Assignment

    The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown:

  • A-6A Intruder – 01 Sep 1967
  • TC-4C Academe – 15 Mar 1968
  • A-6E Intruder – 16 Dec 1973
  • References

    VA-128 (U.S. Navy) Wikipedia