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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 575 Ser VRC4-/75 2 Jill 2 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Director, Naval Historical Center, Washington Navy Yard, 85 Kidder Breese SE, Washington, DC 2374-56 Subj: 2 COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 575.2G Encl: () 2 Command History (2) Biography and picture of the Commanding Officer (3) Monthly Operational Summaries for 2 (4) 3%' Disk

VRC-4 2 COMMAND HISTORY. Command Composition and Organization a. Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO (VRC-4), UICs 45592 and 933, is assigned to the joint tasks of Carrier- Onboard-Delivery (COD) and Naval Special Warfare Support Service to the Navy's SECOND, FIFTH, and SIXTH Fleets. VRC-4 performs these missions in the C-2A(R) "Greyhoundr' Aircraft. b. The Grumman C-2A carries the largest cargo payload of any fixed wing carrier aircraft and is the mainstay of the carrier battle group logistics support effort. The Greyhound's optimum fuel efficiency and range enable VRC-4 "RawhidesN to provide invaluable service to the vast SECOND, FIFTH, and SIXTH Fleet operating areas. VRC-4 directly affects the combat readiness of every Atlantic Fleet Carrier Battle Group, supporting up to six carriers at any given time. The Rawhides have a unique operating environment. VRC-4 operates 365 days a year whenever and wherever an Atlantic Fleet Battle Group is underway. The Rawhides do not deploy as a unit: instead, a twoplane, self-sustaining detachment is assigned to each deploying carrier battle group. The detachment operates embarked and from land-based sites, providing the battle group with flexible and expeditious delivery of high priority personnel, mail, and cargo. VRC-4 also supports all Atlantic Fleet Carriers in routine SECOND Fleet exercises. c. The homeport of VRC-4 is Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia. d. VRC-4's Immediate Superior in Command is Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COMAEWWINGLANT), also located at Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia. e. The Commanding Officer from January to 9 October was Commander William "Scott" Petrie. The Commanding Officer from 9 October to the present is Commander Andrew Alford. Encl: (I)

f. Aircraft Assigned: SIDE NUMBER TAIL NUMBER DATE REPORTED TO VRC-4 (former custodian) JAN 94 (VAW-2) JUN 92 (VR-24) APR 94 (VAW-2) MAY 97 (VAW-2) NOV (VAW-2) FEB (NAVPROBETH) JUL 87 (VAW-2) (TRFD TO VAW2 NOV ) OCT 97 (VAN-2) JUN 87 (NAVPROBETH) JAN (VAW-2) (TRFD TO VRC-3 JUL ) NOV 92 (VR-24) MAR 93 (VR-24) JAN 93 (VR-24) JAN 96 (VAW-2) (TRFD TO VAW 2 JAN ) APR 98 (VAW-2) JUL 98 (VAW-2) 2. Chronology of Events for CY a. Operations: Jan : Feb : Mar: Apr : Supported USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER (CVN 69) and USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Virginia Capes and Jacksonville Operating Areas (VCOA, JAXOA). Supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) and USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the Virginia Capes Operating Areas (VCOA). Detachment I supported USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Persian Gulf. Eight Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER (CVN 69) in the VCOA and JAXOA. Supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) and USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the VCOA. Detachment supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the Puerto Rico Operating Area (PROA). Detachment I supported USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Persian Gulf. Supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the VCOA. Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the JAXOA. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the PROA. Detachment I supported USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Persian Gulf. Four Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the VCOA. Detachment I supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the PROA. Detachment I supported USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Persian Gulf. Detachment V deployed with the USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65). Five Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS.

Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) and USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the VCOA. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Mediterranean. Detachment I returned with USS HARRY S TRUMAN (CVN 75) from the Persian Gulf. Thirteen Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Jun : Jul : Aug : Sep : Oct : Nov : Dec : Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the VCOA and JAXOA. Detachment I supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the PROA. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic. Three Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67), USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, and USS HARRY S TRUMAN in the VCOA and JAXOA. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. Supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) and USS NIMITZ (CVN 68) in the VCOA. Detachment I supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the PROA. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Persian Gulf. One Special Warfare hop was completed in support of' U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the VCOA. Detachment I suppo~:ted USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the Puerto Rico Operating Area (PROA). Detachment I deployed with USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7). Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. Four Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the VCOA and JAXOA. Detachment I supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the Puerto Rico Operating Area (PROA). Detachment I supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the Mediterranean and Arabian Sea. Detachment V supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Arabian Sea. Three Special Warfare hops were completed in support of U.S. Navy SEALS. Supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the VCOA. Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the JAXOA. Detachment I supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the Arabian Sea. Detachment V returned from deployment with USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65). Supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the VCOA. Supported USS JOHN F KENNEDY (CV 67) in the JAXOA. Detachment I supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 7) in the Arabian Sea. b. ADl(AW/NAC) Cristwell was named the 22 Shore Sailor of the Year for service performed in Calendar Year 2. C. AEl(AW) Thomas was named the 22 Sea Sailor of the Year for service performed in Calendar Year 2. 3. Narrative. The following was VRC-4's calendar year 2 Battle "EN input.

. Operational Achievements: a. Flight Hours VRC-4 CALENDAR YEAR 2 BATTLE EFFICIENCY "E" SUBMISSION () Total Hours Flown 4976.7 (2) Total Hours Flown Ashore/Percent of Total Hours: 22.8/24.5% (a) Day: 32./22.8% (b) Night: 88.8/.8% (c) Primary Mission: 6.8/2.3% (3) Total Sorties Ashore: 62 (a) Day: (b) Night: (4) Total Embarked Hours/Percent of Total Hours: 3755.9/75.5% (a) Day: 342./68.7%/9.% (b) Night: (c) Primary Mission: 3755.9/75.5%/% (5) Total Sorties Embarked: (a) Day: (b) Night: (6) Utilization Rate Per Month/Average for Year: January February March April May June July August September October November December Overall 28.5

b. Shipboard Landings: () Total Carrier Arrested Landings: 89 (a) Day (#/%) : 89/% (b) Night (#/%) : N/A (2) Boarding R.ate (~ay/~ight/overall): 97%/NA/97.% (3) Carrier Landing Grades: 3.4 c. OPTAR Management: () Total Flight Hours Granted/Total Flight Hours Used/Percent Utilization: N/A (2) Total Dollars Granted/Total Dollars Spent/Percent Utilization: 2,44,6/2,44,6/.% 2. Training Readiness: a. Passenger/~argo/~ail Data: () Total Distinguished Visitor Transported: 3,367 (2) Total Passengers Transported: 2,694 (3) Total Cargo Transported (lbs) : 2,538,594 (4) Total Mail Transported (lbs) : 774,95 3. Weapons System Readiness: a. Aircraft Material Readiness (FMC/MC/NMCM/NMCS): January February March April May June July August September October November December b. Cannibalization Rate per Flight Hours: January February March April May June

July August September October November December c. I-Level A-799 Rate Per Removals for Cause: January February March April May June July August September October November December d. SCIR Accuracy measured as the percent of MESM related discrepancies and cannibalization actions containing the proper EOC Code: 99.7% e. Engines removed for FOD: f. Average Number: and Type Aircraft: 2 C-2A(R) 4. Personnel Readiness: a. Retention Rate (Gross % ): 72.2% () First Term (Eligible/Not Eligible/Number Reenlisted) 8//9 (2) Second Term (~ligible/not ~ligible/number ~eenlisted) 2//8 (3) Third Term (~ligible/not ~ligible/number Reenlisted) 9//9 b. Advancement ('Eligible/~dvanced/~~~): 26/6/46 E- 4 () Number Eligible TIS/TIR (2) Number Taking Examination (3) Number Not recommended (4) Number Selected (5) Number PNA (6) Number Fa.iled

E- 5 () Number Eligible TIS/TIR (2) Number Taking Examination (3) Number Not recommended (4) Number Selected (5) Number PNA (6) Number Failed E- 6 () Number Eligible TIS/TIR (2) Number Taking Examination (3) Number Not recommended (4) Number Selected (5) Number PNA (6) Number Failed 5. Combat Readiness Inspections and Exercises: a. Inspection Results () Command Inspection: N/A (2) Material Condition Inspection: 5 Inspections - Passed/Satisfactory (3) Corrosion Control: N/A (4) NATOPS Evaluation: N/A (5) Aviation Maintenance Evaluation: Wing AMMT - Passed Satisfactory b. Major Exercises/Special Operations: USS HARRY S TRUMAN Med Sea/Persian Jan-24 May Gulf Deployment USS ENTERPRISE COMPTUEX 7 Jan-2 Feb USS ENTERPRISE JT FEX 27 Feb-27 Mar Red Devils Paradrop Support 26 Apr-28 Apr SEAL Team ~aradrop/~rrc 4 May-8 May Support USS ENTERPRISE N AtLantic/Med Sea/ 2 Jun-2 Dec Persian gulf/^ Arabian Sea ~eployment/~nduring Freedom USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT COMPTUEX 3 May-2 Jul

Key West FCLPs FCLPs 5 Jul-8 Jul USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT JTFEX Aug-2 Aug USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT Med Sea/N Arabian 9 Sep-3 Dec Sea Deployment/Enduring Freedom 6. Achievements in Aviation Safety: a. ALPHA F/FR/AG Mishaps o/o/o b. BRAVO F/FR/AG Mishaps / o/ c. Hazard Reports Submitted 5 d. NATOPS Changes Submitted 2 7. General Contributions to the VRC Community: VRC-4 continued to lead in the effort toward improving the aging C-2A(R) airframe by providing platforms and top rate personnel. for the operational testing of the latest avionics upgrades. The RAWHIDE team facilitated the rapid and timely installation of ICAO mandated radio and navigation equipment, specifically, the incorporation of the VIR-3A, which satisfied EM Immunity requirements for VNF navigation, allowing the COD fleet: to continue their unique mission around the globe. The installation of this system was completed just weeks before the USS ENTERPRISE Battle group set sail for its North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Persian Gulf deployment, assuring the COD'S ability to support the carrier from the entire European theater. VRC-4 completed another community first by implementing and completing the first six-month operational deployment with the Carrier Aircraft Inertial Navigation System (CAINS) upgrade. This deployment provided long-term CAINS system reliability data for analysis and fleet utilization. This new system enhanced the operational readiness of the COD assets and therefore enabled the detachment to provide more reliable service to the fleet. Additionally, the squadron began the operational test and evaluation of the ARC-2 radio suite, Dual Fire Warning Element system, TCAS, and TAWS systems for the C- 2A(R) community. These upgrades are undergoing a comprehensive operational evaluation by fleet experienced aviators and maintainers ensuring compatibility with existing Greyhound systems and procedures. Despite critical manning shortfalls, VRC-4 once again epitomized the philosophy of 'working smarter, not harder." The demand for COD services increased substantially in the first half of CY 2 and nearly tripled during the latter half as COD detachments responded to the increased OPTEMPO in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Noble Eagle. While the operational demands increased, time for dedicated training decreased. In spite of the decrease in time for dedicated training, VRC-4 managed to improve their training and readiness rating from T3 to T2. This increase in training readiness was due to more efficient scheduling, combining training events and a comprehensive systematic utilization of the SHARP software application program. Operations from foreign airfields were expanded to a new level this year. A RAWHIDE C-2 operating out of RAE Northolt airfield in the United Kingdom was a first. During a month long Joint Military Campaign exercise in the Northern Atlantic, Detachment Five efficiently completed missions and reduced

flight hours and landings on the airframe by operating from RAF Kinloss in Northern Scotland. Additionally, VRC-4 aircraft also utilized fields in Tunisia, Sardinia, Corsica and Israel. During the early part of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, a Det Two COD was sent to Pakistan to deliver vital aircraft parts to rescue a downed CAG- asset. In all, CY 2 presented the RAWHIDE team with many challenges, of which, all were vigorously met with the positive 'can do" attitude that exemplifies the squadron's resourcefulness and dedication to mission accomplishment. 8. Additional Squadron Remarks: a. Squadron Awards: Battle 'Er 2 Safety 'Sf 2 b. Individual Awards: Flag Letters of Commendation: 4 Navy Achievement Medals: 48 Navy Commendation Medals: 2 Meritorious Service Medal: 2 Lloyd Barker Memorial Award LT Clyde Holmes 2 Greyhound of the Year LT John Langis 9. CO' s Remarks : The Rawhides of VRC-4 have consistently excelled in the important role of supporting Atlantic Fleet carriers. As the tragic events of September had a dramatic impact on the nation, VRC-4 responded to the increased tasking of the command authority with pride and determination. The extraordinary skill and resolute attitude of the men and women of VRC-4 were abundantly evident as the nation prepared for the war against terrorism. Logistics support became even more important as deployed aircraft carriers were called upon to support the Afghanistan campaign. Detachments Five and Two experienced a significant increase in their operational tempo. Their hard work and professi.onalism was evident in the unsurpassed logistics support of the USS ENTERPRISE and USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT Battle Groups enabling them to maintain peak operational readiness and to deliver munitions on time and on target. There is simply no other logistics squadron in the Atlantic Fleet that more directly affects combat readiness. By rising to the diversity of challenges placed on them throughout CY 2, the RAWHIDES kept the steady supply of high priority parts and essential people moving to the carriers and their Air Wings. VRC 4 achieved an astonishing sortie completion rate, even when heavily tasked supporting multiple CVNs engaged in national defense. Additionally, as a tool for public relations and power projection, RAWHIDE aircrews were the first and universally outstanding impression of the U.S. Navy to leaders and dignitaries throughout the world. The exceptional morale and motivation of RAWHIDE Sailors manifested itself in the near flawless mission completion rates and remarkable appearance of its aircraft. This was a true testament to the men and women of VRC-4; truly front runners of the Navy, performing one of the most critical of all missions. The safe movement of our Sailors and distinguished visitors has to be, by its nature, a '"zero defect" program, and the RAWHIDE professionals consistently succeeded in this endeavor. It's because of the sheer will and pride of the RAWHIDE 'team that the C-2A(R) aircraft, despite their age, are maintained to the highest standards of material condition and safety. Their extreme efforts and sacrifices merits the recognition as winners of the coveted 2 Battle Efficiency award. 9

DEPARWENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLlNGiR BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC~O-OO/ 44 5 Feb From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warnirig Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj : VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUPQLERY FOR JPNUPRY 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES 383.9 234 I 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTZD UCXJL'FS/STP?IZS / PP.X/DV S/ I CfJ.GC VRC-4 3.7 5 5 2 SPEC WARFARE 2.5 8 USS EISENHOWER 67.4 33 73 67 45,35 USS ROOSEVELT.2 6 6 25 7 2,7 USS ENTERPRISE 7.8 53 25 64 3,7 22,7 USS WASHINGTON. 8 4 5 4 USS T R W 97.3 83 76 8 49,2 3,93 TOTALS 383.9 234,269 368 54,2 43,67 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. fl 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS WASHINGTON 29 KNRB-KFLL/KFLL-KNGU USS EISENHOWER USS ENTERPRISE 24 KN(3.J-KNIP 26 KNGU-'KIJIP 27 KNIP-KNGU/KNPA-KNGU 28 KNGU-KOPF/KNGU-KNPA KNPA-'mGU 2 KNG3-KNP4 2 KNGU-KNPA 23 KNDA-KMCF 24 KN--k?iPS I'BMCF-KNPA KC-?S --E;NPA 25 m-fa- hvp S - KNPA Encl: (3)

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL S W A Y FOR JAMUPRY 2 USS TRUMAN 5 OKBX-OBBI 6 GMFJ-GBBI 8 OKi-S-OBBI OEKJ-OB3I 22 OEKJ-GBBI 23 OEKJ-OBBI 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS P-T SEE- DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS EISENHOWER 5 USS ENTERPRISE 4 2 USS ROOSEVELT 6 USS WASHINGTON ~ S TRUMAN S 3 2 6. Projected February Operations: SHIP USS EISENHOWER USS KENNEDY USS ENTERP9.ISE USS ROOSEVELT COD DAYS 3 JAXQP-/?RC>- VCCA VCC &<.g//$ N.. PETRIE Copy to: CGMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC4-/69 Mar From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 2. Sauadron Totals: HOURS 38.9 SORTIES 263 CV LANDINGS 3 2. Loaistics Data: SPEC WARFARE. USS EISENHOWER 67.3 42 35,9 22,85 USS ENTERPRISE 9.4 8 6 3 5 2,7 USS KENNEDY 77. 55 563 2 6,658 36,45 USS ROOSEVELT 2.3 9 229 46,45,89 USS TRUMAN 24. 93 799 74 58,426 2,953 TOTALS 38.9 263,924 355 78,529 85,53 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE USS KENNEDY 6 KNRB-KXGU 8 KNGU-KCOF/KCOF-KNGU 2 TJNR-TNCM-TIST-TJNR 3 TNCM-TJNR 4 TNCM-TJNR 7 TJNR-TNCM 8 TNCM-T JNR-KCOF- KNGU/TJNR-KCOF-KNGU APPROVED BY USS EISENHOWER USS TRUMAN 2 KNGU-KNIP 22 KNIP-KNGU OKBK-OBBI X2 2 OKBK-OBBI 7 OKBK-OBBI 3 OBBI-OJ2X-OBBI 2 OBBI-OEDR-OBBI 26 OKBK-OBBI

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMClPRY FOR FEBRUARY 2 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS EISENHOWER 3 9 USS ENTERPRISE 4 USS KENNEDY 5 USS ROOSEVELT 4 USS TRUMAN 28 6. Projected December Operations: SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS TRUMAN Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (~32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS DAYS AT SEA 27 COD DAYS 27 +ggv W. S. PETRIE OP AREA CPOAI PROP- CPOA/ JAXOA VCOA 5'" FLEET

NON-LOGISTICS DATA SUMMARY FEBRUARY 2 DATE FCLP INSTRUMENT CHECK SPEC-WAR OTHER FCF NATOPS CHECK SORTIES HOURS SORTIES HOURS SORTIES HOURS CARGO SORTIES HOURS - TYPE MISSION DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT SORTS HRS SORTS HRS DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT TRAPS I I 3 I I I. 8 CONFIDENCE COMP

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 EELLINGER BLVlj NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC4+-/ 2 Apr From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MARCH 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS 423.6 SORTIES CV LANDINGS 2. Louistics Data: SPEC WARFARE USS KENNEDY USS ENTERPRISE USS ROOSEVELT USS TRUMAN.8 82 493 3 53,84,24 TOTALS 423.6 27,764 383 77,69 28,96 Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE USS ENTERPRISE 7 9 KNGU-KNIP KNGU-KNIP KNGU-KCOF-TJNR 6 TJNR-KCOF-KNGU 23 KNGU-KHST-KNGU APPROVED BY CCDG-2 CCDG-2 CCDG- 2 CCDG-2 CCDG-2 USS TRUMAN OKAJ-OBBI OBBI-OTBD-OB3I OKBK-OBBI CCDG- 2 CCDG-2 CCDG-2 OBBI -OKBK/OKBK-.OBBI CCDG-2 OBBI -KBK CCDG-2 OBBI -OMS CCDG- 2 OOMS - OBB I CCDG- 2 OKBK-OBBI CCDG-2

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MARCH 2 5. Ship data: -SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 27 2 USS KENNEDY 8 USS ROOSEVELT 7 USS TRUMAN 3 6. Projected April Operations: SHIP USS EISENHOWER USS KENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS TRUMAN DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 6 3 3 OP AREA VCOA VCOA/PROA VCOA G'JLF/MED Copy to : COMNAVAIRLANT (~32/34) VRC-4 OPEF3LTIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUPDROhI FOUR ZERO 35 BEiLlNGER BL'JC NORFOLK. VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC4-/54 9 May From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj : VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUVMP-RY FOR APRIL 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS 34. SORTIES 2 6 2. clogistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HWRS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGC VRC-4 7.7 39 2,2 SPEC WARFARE 2.5 5 6 4 USS ENTERPRISE 3.5 23 8 32 52 4,325 USS KENNEDY 57.9 32 67 27 3,46 7,825 USS ROOSZVELT 72. 52 55 232,535 27,25 USS TRIWPr\J 86. A GK 537 32 6,5 7q!?7,Q TOTALS 34. 26,48 423 67, 35,95 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUT5 USS ENTERPRISE KNGU-KNIP KNIP-KNGU APPROVZ? EY USS KENNEDY USS TRUMAN 8 KNIP-XNGU 2 KNGU-KCOF-TJNR X2 3 TJNR-KHST-KNGU 22 OBEI-OKBK/OKBK-OBBI CCDG-2 26 OOTH-OEEI CCDG-2

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPEmTIONAL SUMMARY FOR APRIL 2 5. Shi~ data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 6 5 USS KENNEDY 4 USS ROOSEVELT USS TRUMAN 3 Projected May Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA USS ENTERPRISE 3 USS KENNEDY 4 USS ROOSEVELT USS TRUMAN - 24 I COD DAYS 3 OP AREP. MED/GULF VCOA VCOA TRANSIT Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC~O-OO/ 7 6 June From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MAY 2. Squadron Totals: + HOURS SORTIES 4.4 28 CV LANDINGS 56 2. Logistics Data: SPEC WARFARE 5.4 3 u VAW-2 USS ROOSEVELT USS ENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY USS TRUMAN TOTALS 4.4 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS ENTERPRISE 6 8 LERT-LEPA-LERT LEPA-LERT CCDG-2 CCDG-2 LERT-LEPA X 2 CCDG-2 LXGB - LEPA CCDG-2 LEPA-LICZ X 2 CCDG-2 LICZ-DTTA-LICZ/ CCDG-2 LICZ-DTTA-LIRN-LICZ LICZ-LFTH/LFKS-LICZ CCDG-2 LICZ-DTTB/LFKS-LICZ LICZ-LIRA X 2 CCDG-2 LIRN-LICZ LIRA-LICZ CCDG-2 LICZ-LFTH/LFTH-LICZ CCDG-2 LICZ-LFKS X 2 CCDG-2 LIRA-LICZ/LICZ-LIRA CCDG-2 LIRN-LICZ CCDG-2

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MAY 2 ', USS TRUMAN OBBI -ERK CCDG- 2 OBBI-OERK-HEGN-LGSA CCDG-2 LGRP - LGSA CCDG- 2 LGSA-LICZ CCDG- 2 LICZ-LGRP-LICZ CCDG- 2 USS KENNEDY 5. Ship data: KWAL - KNGU KNGU - KNRB KNRB - KNGU KNGU- KTEB SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES 'USS ENTERPRISE 3 6 USS KENNEDY 4 USS ROOSEVELT --3 USS TRUMAN 23 6. Projected June Operations: SHIP USS KENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS ENTERPRISE DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA VCOA/CPOA/JAXOA VCOA/ PROA A MED Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT ( ~ 2 / 34 ) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC4d-/g4 9 July From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JUNE 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS 453. SORTIES 298 CV LANDINGS 94 2. Logistics Data: c SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAx/Dv'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 6.5 49 SPEC WARFARE 8.2 3 6 ' VAW-2 SUPPORT 7.8 3 USS ENTERPRISE 72.9 525 57 22,28 82,37 USS KENNEDY 48.9 29 77 83 55 3,545 Uss ROOSRVRTIT 8.7 7 777 79 25.424 5.73% TOTALS 453. 298,539 49 48,29 247,243 3. Additional Unscheduled Reauirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUT$ APPROVED BY USS ENTERPRISE LICZ-LIRN/LIRN-LICZ CCDG-2 LIRN-LICZ CCDG-2 LICZ-LESJ-LERT X2 CCDG-2 LERT-EGDL-EGQK X2 CCDG-2 EGQK-EGHI/EGHI-EGQK CCDG-2 EGQK-EGWU-EGQK/ CCDG-2 EGQK-EGWU/EGWU-EGQK EGQK-EGHI-EGPH-EGQK CCDG-2 EGQK-EGHI-EGPF-EGQK CCDG-2 EGQK-EGPF-EGHI-EGQK EGQK-EGPF/EGPF-EGQK CCDG-2 EGQK-EGPF/EGQK-EGHH- EGQK EGPF-EGQK CCDG-2 EGQK-EGPF-EGQK CCDG-2 EGPF-EGQK EGQK-EGPF X2 CCDG-2 CCDG-2 EGPF-EGQK

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SI-DPIARi: FOR JUNE 2 USS ENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY 29 EGPF-EGAA-EGPF 3 EGPF-EGDA 4 KNGU-KNRB 5 7 KNGU-KNIP KNGU-KNRB-KNGU 8 KNRB-KNGU KNRB-KNGU CCDG-2 CCDG- 2 C NAL USS ROOSEVELT 7 KNGU-KCOF-TJNR X2 8 TIST-TJNR 3 TJNR-TIST CNPJ, 22 TJSJ-TJNR 5. Ship data: '*SHIP DAYS AT S E ~ DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES 3 9 EENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY :-* ' 8 USS ROOSEVELT 3 24 6. Projected July Operations: SHIP USSENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY USS NIMITZ USS TRUMAN USS WASHINGTON USS ROOSEVELT DAYS AT SEA 3 COD DAYS 3 OP AREA MED C P OF, VCOA JAX OFA VCOA VCOP! Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

Det Five Logistics Tracker USS ENTERPRISE DET FIVE JUNE 2 I

JUNE m DATE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 3 TOTAL I USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT,DAY 5 4 5 4 5 4 7 2 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 5 4 3 2 4 4 6 4 4 2 PAX 4 53 29 44 4 66 9 2 25 6 32 39 9 32 4 7 7 2 3 34 4 29 9 53-777 ROUTE I REMARKS P.R. XSlT TIST-TJNR TJNR-TIST i TJSJ-TJNR - -- - BOARDING RATE SORTIES NIGHT ----- I I TRAPS 5 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 49 I EMBARKED DAY 5.5 3.6 7.2 3.6 6.9 4.6 4.4.8 3.7 3.5 3.9 3.8.6 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.4 4.7 3.2.8 3.6 3. 4.8 3. 3.8 7.5 DV 4 23 25 9 8 22 2 3 3.79 98% TIG 4 4 I HOURS NIGHT.....2.2 I LOGISTICS MAIL 39 33 2 5 3 245 3 6 9 2 lo 235 2 5 3 3 5 85 3 92 458 25 254% BOLTER 'L A CARGO 3 7 98 68 74 256 45 lo~ocl-' 6 7247 64 -- 754 -- 3 845 9 3545 24 225 27 5 535 79 5 36 8 5 3 34-532 LANDINGS DIRT-DIRT - 3

NON-LOGISTICS DATA SUMMARY JUNE 2 FCLP IMTE. SORTIES I HOURS DAY I NIGHTI DAY \Y NIGHT - 2 37 FCF SORTS~ HRS 4 7 NATOPS CIIECK SORTS I HRS lnstrument CHECI( SORTIES DAY I NIOHTI IIOURS DAY I NIGHT SPEC-WAR SORTIES I HOURS CARG JUMPER:. DAY NIGHTI DAY I NlGtir OTHER SORT'ES I IIOURS VAW-2 TYPE MlSSlOll MY NIGHT DAY I NlOHT TRAPS SORTS IIRS ACl UAL SAR 28 38 2 75 8 Jex lwwp~-xh~@s ref 28 25 BITIVAW-2OSUP 2 53 VAW-IZOSUPPORT 4 89 NATOPS REF / INST REF 2 56 SULM FERRf 5 2 BITS FORM I FORM W 9 28 3 66 ACLS TRI4R/BITS/AIRStiOWA 25 NRSIiOW IlllST X 2 43 NATOPS REF 37

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC4-/ 88 6 August ' From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JULY 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES 386.2 28 CV LANDINGS 4 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO 'VRC-4 8.6 4 54 2.2 SPEC WARFARE VAW-2 SUPPORT is USS ENTERPRISE 26.3 67 428 33 25, 5,72 USS KENNEDY 7.5 38 76 8 2,925 22,895 USS TRW! 72. 44 536 7 4,555 36,232 T 75.7 8 8 2: 6C;Q TOTALS 386.2 28,274 384 32,58 24,679 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE USS ENTERPRISE LPMT-LPPT X 2 APPROVED BY CCDG-2 LLNV-LGSA/LGSA-LLNV CCDG-2 2 LGSA-LGRP-LGSA CCDG-2 4 LGSA-LGRP CCDG-2 5 LLNV-LGSA CCDG-2 6 LGSA-LLNV/LLNV-LGSA CCDG-2 7 LGRP-LGSA CCDG-2 29 LGSA-HEGN/ CCDG-2 OBBI-OKBK-OBBI USS KENNEDY 3 KNGU-rnBC 7 KNRB-KNIP 2 KNGU-KNRB 22 KNRB-KNGU

Subj : VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JULY 2 USS ROOSEVELT KNBC-KNGU/KCOF-KNGU TJNR-KCOF x 2 2 KCOF-'KNGU X 2 CNF-L mgu-kcof 5 KNGU-KCHS-KNGU CNF-L USS TRUMAN 7 2 KNGU-KNIP KNIP-KNGU 22 KNIP-OJGU C NA-L 5. Shi~ data: SHIP DE-VS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES EENTERPRISE 3 7 TJSS KENNEDY 5 USS TR'JMAN 6 USS ROOSEVELT 3,J 6. Projected August Operations: SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS NIMITZ USS WASHINGTON USS ROOSEVELT DAYS AT SEA CCD DAYS 3 3 Copy to: COMNAVAIRLJGUT (~32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser VRC~ Q- /22 7 September From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 2. Sauadron Totals: HOURS 366.5 SORTIES CV LANDINGS 2. Logistics Data: VRC-4 76.6 46. 95 SPEC WARFARE,Q 8 7 2,5 VAW-2 SUPPORT 9.9 5 USS ENTERPRISE 64.2 65 554 35 44,625 76,224 USS NIMITZ 8.4 7 94 33 83,79 USS WASHINGTON 94.8 66 582 97 4,274 63,783 USS ROOSEVELT.8 68 552 72,973 96,379 TOTALS 366.5 268,782 337 6,72 25,626 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE USS ENTERPRISE 27 OBBI-OMDB-OBBI fl USS ROOSEVELT USS WASHINGTON 9 TJNR-KHST-KNGU/ TJNR-KHST KHST-KNGU 4 KNGU- KNKT - KNGU 7 KNKT-KNGU 7 KNHK-KNGUX2 3 KNIP-KNGU

Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 2. 5. Shi~ data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 3 7 USS NIMITZ USS WASHINGTON 22 USS ROOSEVELT 8 6. Projected September Operations: SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS NIMITZ USS WASHINGTON f USS ROOSEVELT USS KENNEDY DAYS AT SEA 3 COD DAYS 3 OP AREA GULF / TRXT VCOA/TRXT VCOA TRANSLANT VCOA/ PROA L W. S. PETRIE Copy t : COMNAVAIRLANT (~3 2/34 ) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 EELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 r' Ser V RC~~-OO/~O~ 5 Oct ' From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR SEPTEMBER 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS 368. SORTIES 26 CV LANDINGS 8 A/C LANDINGS 472 2. Logistics Data: P- SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DV'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 78.8 4,2 5 4 SPEC WARFARE 5.6 a 3 6 3 VAW-2 SUPPORT USS ENTERPRISE 5.5 65 39 37 23,525 4,98 USS KENNEDY 68.8 52 434 22 7,497 33,42 USS WASEINGTON 33.8 2 25,47 35,43 USS ROOSEVELT 22.6 22 26 4,85 26,55 TOTALS 368. 26,255 6 37,342 236,68 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flighks: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS ENTERPRISE 3 OBBI-OKBK/OKBK-OBBI CCDG-2 7 OBBI-OKAJ-OBBI CCDG-2 23 OBBI-OBBI CCDG- 2 USS KENNEDY 2 KNGU-KNRB-KNGU 8 KNRB-KNGU 26 TJNR-TIST 28 TJNR-TIST

Subj: VRC-4 MONTELY CPERATIONAL SUYMARY FOR SEPT3MBER 2 5. Ship data: i SHIP DAYS AT SEA DATfS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS WASEINGTON 2 6 USS KENNEDY 9 USS ROOSEVELT 5. Projected Oct~ber Operations: SHIP USS ENTERFRISZ USS KENNZDY USS WASEINGTON USS ROOSEVELT DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 3 OP AREA DEPLOYED PROA VCOA/ JAXOA. DEPLOYED copy to: COMNAVAIRLA?ql_' (N32j34: VRC-4 C,FERLi-TIOPiS

DE;", :.;Trili?JT T'.:,,.- :. N.;VY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO C35 EELLINGER BL'IC NORFOLK, VA 235-2298 r' 37 Ser VRC49-3332 8 Nov From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Ccmmander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OFERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 2. Squadron Totals: HOURS 76.8 SORTIES 323 CV LANDINGS 23 A/C LANDINGS 69 2. Logistics Data: P SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 29.6 59 32 4,2 SPEC WARFARE 5.4 3 7 2,5 VAW-2 SUPPORT 7. 3 USS KENNEDY 7.4 52 43 3 2,75 68,4 USS ENTERPRISE 22. 77 45 63,55 39,75 USS WASHINGTON 67.6 3% 355 3,677 45,24 OSBVRTvT 74 7 9 66 79 74,653,799 TOTALS 76.8 323,864 24 53,955 39,899 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE USS WASHINGTON 5 KNGU-KNIP 6 KNBC-KXGU/KNGU-KNIP KNIP-KNGU X2 KNIP-KNGU APPROVED BY USS KENNEDY 4 TJNR-MBPV-KCOF-KNGU TJ-NR-MBPV-KCOF-KNGU 7 KNBC-KNGU USS ROOSEVELT LERT-LICZ LICZ-LGSA HECW-LGSA LGSA-HEGN-OBBI 38-OM72 OBBI-OMFJ Oi!,: JF-OEE I OPJA-CFIFJ-OBBI CNPL

Sub j : VRC-4 MONTILY OPZR4TIONE-3 SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 2, USS ROOSEVELT USS ENTERPRISE C 5. Ship data: OMJF-OBBI OF JA-OMFJ-OBBI OMFJ-OBBI OMFJ-OBBI OMFJ-OBBI OBBI-OMFJ-OBBI OBBI-OMFJ OBBB-OBBI OBBI-OBBI GMFZ-OBBI OBBI-EF.K LGSA-LICZ CCDG- 8 CCDG-8 CCDG- 8 CCDG- 8 CCDG-8 CCDG-2 CCDG-2 CCDG-2 CCDr?- 2 CCLG-2 CCDG- 2 CCDG- 2 SHIP DAYS AT SEA DhYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 3 25 USS KENNEDY 8 USS WASHINGTON USS ROOSEVELT 3 6. Projected Nov~mber Operations : SEIP USS KENNEDY USS WASHINGTON DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 4 3 2 8 Copy to: COMNAVAIRUNT (N32/ 34 ) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE bia'j'( FLEET LOGISTICS SLJPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 35 EELLINGER BLVD PJORFOLK, VA 235-2298 37 Ser V3~4:,/358 6 Dec From: Commanding Gfficer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL S W A Y FOR NOVEMBER 2. Squadron Totals: EOURS 42.6 SORTIES 67 CV LPNDINGS 2. Logistics Data: C SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/?JAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 6,. 3 28 -,2 SPEC WARFARE f. o 6 o o USS ROOSEVELT 29.3 8 583 2 64,35 64,526 USS KENNEDY 8. 9 26 i,25 3,8 USS WASHINGTON 48.9 38 342 7 8,65 5,49 USS ENTERPRISE.3 9 66 3,5 TOTALS 42.6 67,45 74,25 88,436 3. Additional Unschedul~d Requirements: 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: ROUTE SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- D~TE USS ROOSEVELT 4 OBBI-OBBI OBBI-OBBI 3 OBBI-OBBI 2 OBBI-OBBI 23 OM.A-OBBI 27 OBBI-OMFJ 3 OBEI-OMFJ APPROVED BY CCDG-E CCDG- 6 CCDG-8 CCDG-8 CCDG-8 CCDG-8 CCDG-8 USS KENNEDY

Sckj: WC-4 YSNTBLY OPERATIONAL SWP3Y FOR NOVEMBER 2 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ROOSEVELT 3 2 6 USS KENNEDY 4 3 USS WASHINGTON USS ENTERPRISE 6. Projected December Operations: SHIP USS ROOSEVELT USS KENNEDY USS WASHINGTON DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 3 3 OP AREA PJiABIAN SEP- VCOA VCOA Copy to: COMNAVAIRLFLNT (N32/34) VRC-4 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUFPORT SQUADEON FOUR ZERO 35 EELLlPlGER BLVD NORFOLK. VA 235-2298 37 Ser ~~64-/ 377 4 Jan 2 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadr~~ FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Winy, U.S. Atlzrtic Fieet Subj: VRC-4 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL S W A Y FOR DECEMBER 2. Squadron Totals: EOURS 378.4 SORTIES 69 2. Logistics Data: ' SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SOF.TIES/ PFX/DTJ'S/ YAIL/ CI3.Ca VRC- 4 92.5 47. SPEC WARFARE USS KENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS WASHINGTON 24.6 2 8 3,59 2,35 TOTALS 378.4 69,.5 46 49,67 67,957 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements : None. 4. Point to Point Loaistics Fliahts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED -- DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY uss KENNEDY E~S'J-m-IF-KNGU USS EISENHOWER USS ROOSEVELT 6 LICZ-LESJ-LERT X2 3 OBEI-OMFJ 2 OBEI-OOMS 23 25 OBBI-OMFJ QBBI-OOFS X2 3 OMFJ-OBBI

Subj : VRC-4 MONTHLY OPEmTIONX SUMMF3Y FOR DECEMEES. 233 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS KENNEDY 9 USS ROOSEVELT 3-7- J W 7 C 6. Projected January Operations: SEIF USSKENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS WASEINGTGN C G ~ Y to: 3.d CGKPJAVAIRLF_NT (N32/34) V?.C-4C G?E?J-TICNS