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VA-66 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy; it was the second squadron to be so named. The squadron was called to duty and established as Reserve Fighter Squadron VF-671 on 1 February 1951. It was redesignated Fighter Squadron VF-81 on 4 February 1953, and finally as VA-66 on 1 July 1955. The squadron was disestablished on 1 October 1986 ...
The squadron was originally established as Attack Squadron 66 (VA-66) on 1 July 1955. On the same day, they were redesignated Fighter Squadron 81 (VF-81), an all weather fighter interceptor squadron flying the F9F-8B Cougar. Their first deployment was with CVG-17 in late 1956 aboard USS Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Suez Crisis.
VA-66(1st): 1 Jul 1955-1 Jul 1955 VF-81(4th): 1 Jul 1955-1 Jul 1959 VA-81: 1 Jul 1959-4 Feb 1988 VFA-81: 4 Feb 1988–present: Homeport NAS Oceana Established 1 July 1955 as VA-66 and redesignated VF-81 on the same day VFA-83: Rampagers F/A-18E: Commander, Carrier Air Wing THREE: Commander, Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic: VF-916: 1 Feb 1951-4 Feb ...
VA-196 Main Battery A-6E SWIP Intruder Disestablished 28 Feb 1997 Last Pacific Fleet A-6 Intruder Squadron [56] VAQ-139 Cougars EA-6B Prowler VS-35 Blue Wolves S-3B Viking VAW-113 Black Eagles E-2C Hawkeye HS-4 Black Knights SH-60F/HH-60H Oceanhawk VQ-5 Sea Shadows Det.D ES-3A Shadow
VA-34(1st) redesignated VA-35(2nd) when VF-91(1st) was reassigned to CVG-3(2nd) as the group's fourth VF squadron VF-34(3rd) on 15 Feb 1950. The "diving panther" insignia was created by VB-3B and remained in use through the entire life of the squadron through all of its redesignations.
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United States MRAP program was created to produce Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle for the country. In 2004, the TSG/FPI Cougar was designed by a British-led U.S. team, to U.S. Marine Corps requirements.