samedi 12 juin 2010

VU-4 F-8Cs 146933 and 145588 over southeast Virginia on 13 April 1965, tails are red with a white circle. (USN) Mystery F-8A on 3-18-63. Plane carr


VU-4 F-8Cs 146933 and 145588 over southeast Virginia on 13 April 1965, tails are red with a white circle. (USN)








VU-4 was originally commis­sioned as VJ-4 on 15 November 1940 at NAS Norfolk. Subsequent home bases were Guantanamo, San Juan, Squantum, Chincoteague and Oce­ana. The squadron has operated over thirty types of aircraft from its first PBY-1 Catalina to the supersonic F-8 Crusader.



Mystery F-8A on 3-18-63. Plane carries VU-4 JF tail code with VMF-333 rudder and fuselage flashes in red ? (D_ Olson)


The mission of VJ-4 during World War II was to fly anti-submarine patrol and conduct rescue operations. After the war the squadron was redesignat­ed Utility Squadron Four and its mission was changed to that of fleet support in air-to-air and surface-to-air weapons training as well as training fleet air intercept controllers and radar and ECM operators.

In 1952, the squadron added F5F-5K and F9F-5K drones to its in­ventory for use as realistic targets for the fleet. On 5 June 1958 P2V-5 and UB-26J aircraft were obtained for launching jet powered KDA drones. The Delmar towed target arrived in February 1960, one month after the squadron became responsible for Re­placement Pilot Training for FJ-3M Furys. This lasted until August 1961 when VU-4 pilots entered F-8 training at MCAS Beaufort. The F8U-1 (F-8A) was flown until May 1964 when it was replaced by the F-80. The Hayes tar­get arrived at about this time and, along with the Delmar target, the squadron was able to field high speed, supersonic, highly realistic targets.

In July 1964 UTRON FOUR De­tachment Alfa was formed at NAS Cecil Field, also operating the F-8C and US-2C aircraft, to provide servic­es to the Fleet in the Jacksonville Operating Area. During the Cuban Crisis, the Detachment was directed to provide round-the-clock courier services between Guantanamo Bay and various stateside headquarters locations, and was commended for its performance by the Commander-in­Chief, Atlantic Fleet.

UTRON FOUR was redesignated VC-4 on 1 July 1965.




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