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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CARRIER AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING SQUADRON ONE HUNDREDTWENTYTHREE UNIT 6138 FPO AE 957-649 575 Ser 1/74 22 Feb 96 From: Commanding Officer, Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 To: Director of Naval History (NOgBH), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC 2374-571 Subj: 1995 COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 575.123 Encl: (1) Command Organization (2) Chronology of Events CY-95 (3) Monthly Narration for CY-95 (4) Aircraft Assignment to Command During CY-95 (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 1995 Calendar Year History. 2. POC: LT, Public Affairs Officer, DSN:, COMM: 4. Copy to: Public Affairs Officer R. W. RYAN

VAW-123 COMMAND ORGANIZATION Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 (VAW-123). The SCREWTOPS fly the Grumman E-2C Hawkeye and are operationally assigned to Carrier Air Wing ONE (CVW-1) embarked in USS AMERICA (CV-66). While ashore, VAW-123 is based at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia. The squadron's administrative chain of command is through the type wing, Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, who provides administrative and technical guidance and support on the E-2C Hawkeye. The squadron's primary mission is to provide Airborne Early Warning (AEW) and 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 presently commanded by Commander Robert W. Ryan. Encl (1)

VAW-123 CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS CY 1995 JANUARY SFARP WITH VFA-86, NAS KEY WEST, FL FEBRUARY SFARP WITH VFA-86, NAS KEY WEST, FL MARCH CVW-1 WEAPONS DETACHMENT, NAS FALLON, NV APRIL TSTA III/COMPTUEX, USS AMERICA (CV-66) MAY CV-66 TSTA III/COMPTUEX, USS AMERICA (CV-66) FLEET WEEK, NEW YORK CITY JUNE CHANGE OF COMMAND, NAS NORFOLK, VA JULY JTFEX 95-3, USS AMERICA (CV-66), VIRGINIA CAPES OPAREA AUGUST CQ ABOARD USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65) SQUADRON EMBARKED ABOARD USS AMERICA (CV-66) TRANSLANT SEPTEMBER TRANSLANT TRANSIT MEDITERRANEAN SEA OPERATION DELIBERATE FORCE, ADRIATIC SEA OPERATION DENY FLIGHT, ADRIATIC SEA PORT VISIT, CORFU, GREECE OPERATION DENY FLIGHT, ADRIATIC SEA PORT VISIT, TRIESTE, ITALY Encl (2)

OCTOBER PORT VISIT, TRIESTE, ITALY OPERATION DENY FLIGHT, ADRIATIC SEA PORT VISIT, RHODES, GREECE TRANSIT TO EASTERN MED EXERCISE JUNIPER HAWK, EASTERN MED NOVEMBER EXERCISE JUNIPER HAWK, EASTERN MED EXERCISE INFINITE COURAGE, CENTRAL MED/IONIAN SEA EXERCISE BRIGHT STAR, EASTERN MED TRANSIT SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT RED SEA TO ARABIAN GULF KUWAIT DETACHMENT KUWAIT DETACHMENT FLY-ON OPERATION SOUTHERN WATCH, ARABIAN GULF DECEMBER OPERATION SOUTHERN WATCH, ARABIAN GULF TRANSIT SUEZ CANAL OPERATION DENY FLIGHT, ADRIATIC SEA OPERATION DECISIVE ENDEAVOR, ADRIATIC SEA PORT VISIT, TRIESTE, ITALY Encl (2)

VAW-123 COMMAND MONTHLY NARRATIVE SUMMARY FOR CY 95 JANUARY Beginning on the 29th of the month, the SCREWTOPS conducted SFARP with VFA-86 out of NAS Key West, FL. The remainder of January was spent training, developing tactics and conducting NATOPS Evaluation flights. * 43.4 19 2.4 FEBRUARY SFARP with VFA-86 out of NAS Key West, FL continued until the 1th. The rest of February was spent maintaining aircrew readiness and currency standards per NATOPS. 78.9 38 1. MARCH The month of March saw the SCREWTOPS dedicate a great deal of time training with the entire Carrier Air Wing ONE team developing tactics and weapons proficiency. The squadron flew out of NAS Fallon, NV in support of the weapons detachment from the 1th to the 31st. 215.1 63 52.9 Encl (3)

APRIL From the 18th through the end of the month, VAW-123 was embarked in USS AMERICA (CV 66) with CVW-1 for TSTA I11 and COMPTUEX training. 119.1 38 144.9 35 18 36 MAY The first three weeks saw the SCREWTOPS continuing TSTA I11 and COMPTUEX in AMERICA. From the 24th to the 31st, the Air Wing ONE/CV-66 team visited New York City for Fleet Week 1995. During this week, the SCREWTOPS participated in many public relations activities involving a great deal of interaction between military and civilian personnel. 182.1 48 81.7 32 43 34 JUNE Following an immensely successful Fleet Week, the SCREWTOPS returned home to NAS Norfolk, VA to participate in developing Airborne Battlefield Command Control and Communications (ABCCC) Weapon System Trainer (WST) scenarios. These simulator events provide realistic introduction for all aircrew into Bosnian Theater Operations and the ABCCC mission. SCREWTOP NFOs drafted the scenario flowcharts, instructor data and appropriate geopoints, which were all part of a training package submitted to VAW-12, COMAEWWINGLANT and CAEWWS. On the 3th, VAW-123 conducted a Change of Command ceremony during which CDR Robert W. Ryan relieved CDR Jack E. Frazier as Commanding Officer. 118.5 42 49.2 21 25 14 Encl (3)

From the 7th to the 24th, the SCREWTOPS participated in JTFEX 95-3 aboard USS AMERICA in the Virginia Capes Operating Area. During this portion of the workup cycle, VAW-123 successfully flew 8 consecutive days of 24-hour flight operations, as well as continuing to define and enhance AEW doctrine. 219.7 65 112.5 37 63 45 AUGUST The first part of the month was spent flying FCLPs at Fentress OLF in preparation for carrier qualifications at the end of the month. CQ was held from the 25th to the 27th aboard USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65). On the 28th, VAW-123 embarked in USS AMERICA (CV-66) for Mediterranean deployment JTG 95-3. 69. 29 63.8 21 24 1 SEPTEMBER From the 11th to the 17th, the squadron took part in Operation DELIBERATE FORCE, flying combat support missions over Bosnia-Herzegovina. Starting the 18th, the SCREWTOPS flew missions in conjunction with Operation DENY FLIGHT and began developing and implementing the new aircrew designation in the Hawkeye: Airborne Command Element (ACE). 171.8 48 113.8 46 48 49 Encl (3)

OCTOBER The majority of the month saw VAW-123 flying in support of Operation DENY FLIGHT. The SCREWTOPS also instituted ABCCC Director and Battlespace Manager designation programs providing joint commanders with an additional asset in littoral warfare. On the 16th, the SCREWTOPS celebrated 27 years of mishap-free flying. On the 31st, the squadron began Exercise JUNIPER HAWK. 155.2 42 122.5 51 45 58 NOVEMBER Exercise JUNIPER HAWK continued for the first two days of the month. Beginning on the 4th and ending the 7th, the squadron flew four consecutive days of 24-hour operations during Exercise INFINITE COURAGE. From the 1th to the 16th, VAW-123 was involved in Exercise BRIGHT STAR. Later in the month, USS AMERICA transited the Suez Canal and the SCREWTOPS flew Operation SOUTHERN WATCH missions using two aircraft detached ashore in Kuwait while simultaneously flying two aircraft embarked in AMERICA for 1 days. SOUTHERN WATCH missions continued through the end of the month. 233.3 68 196.3 68 74 64 DECEMBER Operation SOUTHERN WATCH continued until the 3rd of the month. From the 12th to the 28th, the SCREWTOPS returned to Bosnia-Herzegovina to resume their role as the only E-2C squadron to fly combat support missions as part of Operation DECISIVE EDGE. VAW-123 ended 1995 with a well-deserved port visit to Trieste, Italy. 214.7 67 154.3 6 69 61 Encl (3)

AIRCRAFT ASSIGNED TO VAW-123 DURING CY 1995 MODEX TRANSFERRED REDESIGNATED (AB/63) DATE 3 DEC 92 3 MAR 93 1 APR 93 22 APR 93 14 SEP 94 18 AUG 95 18 AUG 95 Encl (4)