FLEET TACTCAL SUPPORT SQUADRON FORTY FLEET POST OFFCE NEW YORK 09501 VRC-40115 dsb 5750 gi Ser ' 6 WR 1973 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Tactical Support Squadron FORTY To : Chief of Naval Operations (OP-05D2) Subj: Command History (OPNAV Report 5750-1); submission of Ref: (a) OPNAVNST 575012B Encl: (1) Basic History/with Documentary Annexs A - 3 1 n accordance with reference (a), enclosure (1) is forwarded This enclosure comprises the squadron command history for calendar year 1972 Copy to: Director of Naval Hi story (OP-09B9) Washington Navy Yard Washington, D C 20390 COMNAVA RLANTCOMFA RNORFOLK Naval Air Station, Virginia 23511
BASC HSTORY FLETACSUPPRON FORTY (VRC-40) is the only squadron in the Atlantic fleet which carries out the unusual task of Carrier Onboard Delivery, thus the nickname "COD" COD operations primarily consist of transporting passengers, mai1,and high priority cargo to and from aircraft carriers operating at sea Some of our country's most important business, government, and military officials have been passengers of the squadron During 1972, a total of 157 such VP's were transported in VRC-40's C-1A aircraft (Annex C) The squadron is often required to deliver urgently needed supply items to ports along the eastern seaboard and occasional ly to different islands in the Caribbean Sea n 1972, Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, was used as a primary staging point for VRC-40 to service Atlantic fleet carriers proceeding to on-station duties in the Pacific fleet (Annex H) n addition, numerous missions such as paradrops for Navy Seal Teams and Marines and occasional gunspotting exercises were conducted in the Virginia Capes area Consequently, with operational requirements varying widely from day to day, the squadron has developed the ability and flexibility to perform a wide variety of tasks With such a varied mission, safety is of paramount importance and the squadron's thorough training program is evidenced by its record of accident free hours Since November 1968, VRC-40 has logged 22,9069 accident free hours n recognition of this outstanding safety record, COMNAVARLANT, awarded the squadron a citation for Meritorious Achievement in Aviation Safety in 1972 and a 4 Year citation for continuous safety since 1968, (Annex A and B) Unlike other aviation commands, VRC-40 rarely deploys as an entire unit Extended deployments usually consist of only one or two aircraft and their crews The only extended detachments in 1972, were aboard the USS NTREPD (CVS-11) The first one was DET from 9 March 1972 to 22 April 1972 and consisted of 3 pilots, 6 enlisted men and one C-1A aircraft DET 11, the only other detachment covered the period from 11 July 1972 to 19 October 1972 t consisted of 2 pilots, 7 enlisted men and one C-1A aircraft for the duration of the cruise,with an augmentation of 4 pilots and 2 enlisted men for the month of September to assist with the COD requirements for the NATO exercise Strong Express During this exercise VRC-40 pilots operated out of Norway and serviced the 3 carriers involved with Strong Express, USS NTREPD, USS JOHN F KENNEDY, and HMS ARK ROYAL(Annex J, page 5) Enclosure (1)
During 1972, VRC-40 transported nearly 6,000 passengers and over 323,000 pounds of mail and cargo while flying more than 49 thousand hours Complete operational statistics are contained in Annex (C) All operational and maintenance activities in 1972 were conducted with an average total of 122 enlisted men and 24 officers (21 pilots), both a decrease from 1971' O f major importance during calendar year 1972 was the change of command, 7 July 1972, in which CDR Russell E BGNEY relieved CDR Richard L BRUMMAGE of VRC-40's helm n 1972 VRC-40 was very active in NAS sports, participating in softball, tennis, vol leyball, and bowling The bowling team became league champions and then went on to capture the NAS base championship n the fall of 1972, VRC-40 commenced its own self help program by remodel i ng various offices and maintenance spaces A new crews lounge and trophy room was made by a complete overhaul of an old locker room (Annex ) 2 Enclosure (1)
ACCDENT FREE HOURS 4433 5460 9893 1970 1971 1972 1972-4,9135 22,9069 ANNEX A l
a DEPARTMENT 0lf?HE NAVY * - HEADQUARTERS COMMANDER NAVAL AR FORCE, t' S ATLANTC FLEET NAVAL AR STATON NORFOLK, VRGN1 1 23511, CNAL 70 S58-15 '' p SerS5& * -, : pk'rrr, *: : 29 l973 8 From: To: Commander Naval Air Force, U S Atlantic Fleet Commander FAeet Air, Sub j : Recognition for Achievement in A;rJac'an Safety L Encl: (1) Accident-Free Aircraft Operations Award letter with Citation 1 The accident-free unit award in enclosure (1) is forwarded for appropriate delivery to Commanding Officer, Fleet Tactical Support Squadron FORTY i
OVERALL OPERATONAL STATSTCS AVG # PLOTS AVG # A/C FLGHT HRS SORTES CV LDGS AP R 2 1 23 22 24 24 22 2 1 18 19 19 20 20 211 3413 4549 4261 5118 4557 4400 3125 4885 2724 3578 4595 3930 49135 205 237 225 300 312 269 156 225 172 144 237 217 2699 87 7 1 63 110 135 89 74 103 66 7 1 57 99 1025 # PAX VP's MAL AND CARGO LBS DSTANCE 17 11 11 14 23 23 3 7 5 8 17 18 157 22,155 47,438 27,901 56,163 42,066 42,351 6,101 12,438 14,386 7,409 18,917 26,290 323,615 ANNEX C ~l '
FLEET TACTCAL SUPPORT SQUADRON FORTY 1972 COD SUPPORT DATES 9-12 9-15 9-15 12-15 16-19 18-19 20-23 23-29 24-29 26-28 4-9 6-11 12-19 14-19 23 19-26 25-29 21-23 23-28 UNT SUPPORT STAGNG PONT REKS NOTE (1), COD & CQ Quonset Point 3 A/C Corpus Christi Jacksonvi 1 le Corpus Christi/Pensacola NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads Weapons Load CVS-11 Jacksonville CVA-60/CVA-42/CVS-11 Jacksonville 5 A/C CVS-11 CVA-42 Roosevel t Roads CVA-42 Roosevel t Roads CVA-60 CVA-60 Jacksonvil le 1-3 6-16 9-11 9-22 14-15 21-23 25-30 29-30 1-3 2-7 10-13 11 13-16 12-15 15-20 24-28 25-30 Jacksonvi 1 le EASTLANT Bermuda Jacksonville Jacksonvi 1 le Jacksonvi 1 le Roosevelt Roads Corpus Christi DET 3 A/C 6 A/C NOTE (1): One aircraft for COD service except as noted ANNEX D
DATES UNT SUPPORT STAGNG PONT REKS 1-3 7-10 7-12 9-12 9-17 14-20 15-19 20-30 20-22 21-24 24-26 29-31 Quonset Pofnt Quonset Point A1 bany Char1 eston, COD & CQ 1-5 1-9 4-10 6-9 6-10 14-27 18-22 9-15 11-19 16-21 23-28 13-18 20-24 20-25 26-31 27-31 CVh-59 CyS-11 NAVSTA CVA-59 CVA-66 CVA-59 CVS-11 NAVSTA CYA-59 Quonset Point Roosevelt Roads Weapons Load Roosevelt Roads /Corpus Christi, COD & CQ EASTLANT DET 1 Corpus Christi, 3 A/C, COD & CQ, COD & CQ Pensacola, COD & CQ Roosevelt Roads Weapons Load Corpus Christi 2 A/c 7-18 18-23 23-29 CVA-59 Corpus Christi Pensac014 1-6 23-29 29-31 1-4 4-10 11-16 12-17 26-30 4-10 8 9-11 12-13 14-16 CVS-11 NAVSTA CVA-42 3 A/C Corpus Christi, COD & CQ Corpus Christi, COD & CQ Roosevelt Roads Weapons Load Corpus Christi 3 A/C, COD CQ Key West 3 A/C, COD & CQ 3 A/C, COD & CQ 2 ANNEX D
OFFCER ROSTER RANK NAME DESGNATON DATE DESG NSTRUMENT RATNG CDR CDR R E BGNEY PLANE COMMANDER 71 PLANE COMMANDER 72 SPECAL SPECAL L L T PLANE COMMANDER 71 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 71 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 72 SPECAL SPECAL SPECAL SPECAL SPECAL L T E S L S PLANE COMMANDER 71 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 71 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 72 PLANE COMMANDER 72 SPECAL JG JG JG L PLANE COMMANDER 72 THRD PLOT 72 THRD PLOT 72 ENS ENS ENS K K THRD PLOT 72 THRD PLOT 72 TRANNG L T ASST ADMN OFFCER ENS S COMMUNCATONS OFFCER CW02 W01 ASST MANT OFFCER A/C MANT CONTROL OFFCER ANNEX E