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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CARRIER AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING SQUADRON ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE UNIT 60138 FW AE 09507-6409 Ser 10/108 2 Feb 94 From: Commanding Officer, carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 To: Director of Naval History (NOgBH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374-0571 Subj: 1993 COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.123 Encl: (I) Command Organization (2) Chronology of Events CY-93 (3) aonthly Narration for CY-93 (4) Aircraft Assignment to Command During CY-93 (5) Biography of Commanding Officer (6) Photograph of Commanding Officer (7) Photograph of Squadron Aircraft 1. In accordance with reference (a), enclosures (1) through (7) are submitted as VAW-123's 1993 Calendar Year History. 2. POC: LTJG, Public Affairs Officer, deployed. Copy to: PkiJXl'i~ Affairs Officer

VAW-123 COMMAND ORGANIZATION Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 (VAW-123). The SCREWTOPS fly the Grumman E-2C Hawkeye and are assigned to Carrier Air Wing ONE (CVW-1) embarked aboard USS AMERICA (CV-66). VAW-123 is home ported at Naval Air Station Norfolk, VA. The squadron's primary mission is to provide Airborne Early Warning (AEW), command and control services to fleet forces with prompt and sustained combat operations at sea in direct support of the carrier air wing, carrier battle group, and the Navy's global maritime strategy. VAW-123 is commanded by Commander Stefan L. Smolski. Encl (1)

VAW-123 CHRONOLOGY OF EWENTS CY 1993 JANUARY NAS Norfolk BLUE SHIELD, NAS Cecil Field USS AMERICA LINKEX, W-72 Change of Command ceremony, NAS Norfolk Wallops Island LINKEX, W-386 NAS Norfolk FEBRUARY NAS Norfolk FCLPS, OLF Fentress Gulf of Maine Aegis Trials, NAS Brunswick FCLPS, OLF Fentress VFA-82/86 Missilex, NAS Cecil Field FCLPS, OLF Fentress VF-33/102 AARP, NAS Oceana TSTA 2/REFTRA USS AMERICA (CV-66) TSTA 2/REFTRA, USS AMERICA (CV-66) CVW-1 Weapons DET, NAS Fallon, NV Commuter Week, NB Dam Neck, VA APRIL Commuter Week, NB Dam Neck, VA COMPTUEX, USS AMERICA (CV-66) MAY ITA, USS AMERICA (CV-66) Port visit, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands OCEAN VENTURE 93, USS AMERICA (CV-66) JOINT TASK GROUP 93, USS AMERICA (CV-66) NAS Norfolk BG Inport Training, NB Dam Neck, VA NATOPS Unit Eval, NAS Norfolk USMC TRUEX 93, Philadelphia, PA Squadron ADMAT, Squadron AMCI, NAS Norfolk FCLPS, OLF Fentress JULY NAS Norfolk FLEETEX, USS AMERICA (CV-66) MAS Norfolk Encl (2)

NAS Norfolk FCLPS, OLF Fentress Squadron embarks onboard USS AMERICA (CV-66) for six month Med deployment TRANSLANT DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS Port visit, Trieste, Italy DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS OCTOBER Port visit, Corfu, Greece DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS Port visit, Treiste, Italy DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS CV-66/CVW-1 departs for Indian Ocean/Somalia CV-66/CVW-1 eastern Mediterranean Sea Transit Suez Canal Transit Red Sea CV-66/CVW-1 en route for Indian Ocean/Somalia RESTORE HOPE OPERATIONS over Somalia Crossing The Line Ceremony, Indian Ocean RESTORE HOPE OPERATIONS USS AMERICA (CV-66)/CVW-1 departs Indian Ocean for Mediterranean Sea via Red Sea Red Sea in support of SOUTHERN WATCH OPERATIONS USS AMERICA (CV-66)/CVW-1 transit Red Sea/Suez Canal Port visit, Haifa, Israel Transit to Marseille, France Port visit, Marseille, France Encl (2)

VAW-123 COMMAND MONTHLY NARRATIVE SUMMARY FOR CY93 JANUARY Period included a joint exercise, BLUE SHIELD, and a link exercise with USS AMERICA (CV-66). Additionally, the squadron provided support for Wallops Island AEGIS link exercises. The change of command ceremony was held on 21 JAN 93 in hanger SP-2 at NAS Norfolk; CDR Stefan L. Smolski relieved CDR Michael J. Winslow. DAY 34.9 DAY 14 NIGHT 9.6 NIGHT 4 The month focused on turnaround training consisting primarily of REFTRA on board USS AMERICA (CV-66) which was the squadron's first at sea period for the year. The squadron conducted FCLPS throughout the month in preparation for REFTRA. The command also flew out of NAS Brunswick, Maine in support of AEGIS sea trials. During the middle of the month, the SCREWTOPS provided air control for VFA-82 and VFA-86 missilex out of NAS Cecil Field, Florida. In addition, squadron provided the air control in W-72 for VF-33 and VF-102's AARP. DAY 95.3 DAY 26 NIGHT 88.2 NIGHT 40 DAY 34 NIGHT 20

MARCH The squadron finished REFTRA onboard USS AMERICA (CV-66). The air wing weapons detachment to NAS Fallon, Nevada also occurred during the month. VAW-123 was praised by the Naval Strike Warfare Center for their work during the air wing det at Fallon. The end of the month the SCREWTOPS participated in COMMUTER WEEK at FCTCLANT Dam Neck, VA. DAY 246.4 DAY 67 NIGHT 75.1 NIGHT 27 DAY 5 NIGHT 5 APRIL SCREWTOPS started the month by finishing Commuter Week with FCTCLANT Dam Neck, VA. The air wing deployed again onboard USS AMERICA (CV-66) for COMPTUEX 93. This was the advance working phase for the air wing's upcoming MED deployment. The exercise was conducted in the north and south PROA with strikes made on Vieques bombing range, In addition, several MISSILEX, HARMEX, and HARPOONEX evolutions involved SCREWTOP participation. DAY 197.5 DAY 51 NIGHT 120.2 NIGHT 44 DAY 55 NIGHT 35

The SCREWTOPS continued working in the PROA during the month, while the ship and air wing completed their advance phase. This period also included a port visit to St Thomas, Virgin Islands. A major joint service, multi-national exercise, OCEAN VENTURE 93, was also conducted during the month, and VAW-123 played a major role in providing valuable inter-service coordination for the air wing. The SCREWTOPS continued joint operations by working with Marine Corps assets that deployed on board USS AMERICA (CV-66). The squadron returned to NAS Norfolk at the end of the month. SORTIES FLOWN FOR THE MONTE DAY 209.0 DAY 59 NIGHT 52.8 NIGHT 22 DAY 50 NIGHT 22 The squadron conducted Battle Group inport training at the start of the month with CVW-1 and USS AMERICA (CV-66) assets. The command also conducted its annual unit NATOPS evaluation and ADMAT/AMCI in June, receiving grades of outstanding on both. The command continued with its involvement in joint operations with the 22ND MEU-SOC in TRUEX; where the squadron provided communication relay during the exercise. Finally, the squadron conducted FCLPS at the end of the month. DAY 30.1 DAY 11 NIGHT 30.1 NIGHT 8

JULY This month saw the SCREWTOPS along with CVW-1 and USS AMERICA (CV-66) in their last training evaluation before the deployment. FLEETEX was conducted 07-23 July, with the first Joint Task Group (JTG) off the coasts of North and South Carolina. At the completion of FLEETEX, the squadron returned to NAS Norfolk and started their POM period for the 93/94 deployment. DAY 186.0 DAY 51 NIGHT 65.4 NIGHT 27 DAY 59 NIGHT 24 AUGUST The squadron concluded the POM period while conducting FCLPS. On 11 August, the command embarked on USS AMERICA (CV-66) for its 93/94 deployment. Following the TRANSLANT and turnover with Air Wing 8 and the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN-71), the SCREWTOPS started flying DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS from the Adriatic Sea. (On 30 August, the SCREWTOPS became the second E-2C squadron in the NAVY to conduct overland operations in Bosnia- Herzegovina.) DAY 102.6 DAY 29 NIGHT 66.0 NIGHT 26 DAY 34 NIGHT 24

SEPTEMBER Except for a port visit to Trieste, Italy from 10-13 September, the SCREWTOPS spent the entire month flying missions over Bosnia-Herzegovina in support of DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS. DAY 134.1 DAY 39 NIGHT 91.6 NIGHT 37 DAY 38 NIGHT 38 The month began with a port visit to Corfu, Greece. After the port visit, the SCREWTOPS continued DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS. On 16 October the command achieved twenty-five years of mishap free operations; the squadron had flown 51,526 hours and recorded 11,755 carrier arrested landings as of this date. On 18 October, another port visit was made to Treiste, Italy. After one day of DENY FLIGHT OPERATIONS and two days after the final Treiste port visit, USS AMERICA received orders to sail to Somalia. The rest of the month was spent in transit to the Red Sea. DAY 101.0 DAY 27 NIGHT 65.0 NIGHT 24 ARRESTED LANDINGS FOR THE MONTY DAY 27 NIGHT 24

NOVEMBER The USS AMERICA arrived on station in the Indian Ocean 03 November. On 04 November, the SCREWTOPS flew their first flight in support of OPERATION RESTORE HOPE. RESTORE HOPE operations continued for the entire month providing flight following for United Nations relief flights into and out of Mogadishu, Somalia, and for CVW-1 assets in country. The SCREWTOPS became the first E-2C squadron to fly feet dry over Somalia. DAY 230.1 DAY 64 NIGHT 69.1 NIGHT 36 DAY 67 NIGHT 44 DECEMBER On 01 December USS AMERICA held a Crossing The Line Ceremony. The SCREWTOPS participated in the ceremony. On 03 December the squadron flew its last RESTORE HOPE OPERATIONS flight over Somalia. While USS AMERICA (CV-66) was transiting back towards the Mediterranean Sea, CVW-1 conducted two days of flight operations in the Red Sea in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH over Iraq. The SCREWTOPS were tasked in this operation to coordinate the air wing's route of flight through Saudi Arabian airspace. The SCREWTOPS had a port visit to Haifa, Israel, after which USS AMERICA sailed to Marseille, France. The squadron spent the rest of the year with a well deserved port visit in the city of Marseille. DAY 71.5 DAY 17 NIGHT 42.7 NIGHT 38 DAY 26 NIGHT 22

TRANSFERRED/RECEIVED DATE RECEIVED 30 DEC 92 TRANSFERRED 7 JAN 93 RECEIVED 3 MAR 93 TRANSFERRED 26 MAR 93 TRAMSFERRED 29 MAR 93 RECEIVED 1 APR 93 TRANSFERRED 20 APR 93 RECEIVED 22 APR 93 TRANSFERRED 26 MAY 93 Encl (4)