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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CWWDING OFFICER VFA-201 NAVAL AIR STATION JOINT RESERVE BASE FORT WORTH, TMAS 76121-5000 From: Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron 201 To : Chief of Naval Operations, Director Air Warfare Division, Special Assistant for Publications and Operational Records (N78H) Subj: CALENDAR YEAR 2001 COMMAND HISTORY REPORT Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12G Encl: (1) STRKFITRON 201, 2001 Command History Report (2) Social Roster 1. Per reference (a), enclosures (1) and (2) are submitted.

VFA-201 History Fighter Squadron 201, "The Hunters", were commissioned in July 1970 as part of Carrier Air Wing Reserve Twenty (CVWR-20) and given during the reorganization of the Naval Reserve Force. The result was a fully operational fighting force consisting of complete squadrons ready to deploy on immediate assignment to an aircraft carrier in the event of a national emergency. The Hunters began their distinguished history by flying the F-8 Crusader. The F-8 was a supersonic fighter with a variable incidence wing that assisted the pilot during carrier landing. VF-201 flew the F-8 from July 1970 to February 1976 and then transitioned to the F-4 Phantom 11. The Hunters flew the F-4/N from 1976 to 1984 and the F-4/S from 1984 to 1986. In December 1986, the Hunters flew their last Phantom, BUNO 155732 to Davis- Monthan AFB, ending an almost eleven-year history with the versatile and venerable F-4 aircraft. In early 1987, the Hunters accepted their first F-14/A Tomcat, BUNO 158634. Within six months of completing formal transition training, the Hunters hit the road running by carrier qualifying aboard the USS FORRESTAL (CV-59). In the ensuing year, VF-201 went on numerous Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM) and Carrier Qualification (CQ) detachments, quickly establishing itself as one of the best F-14 squadrons in the Navy. In 1993, as a result of the downsizing in the armed forces, the Hunters began providing valuable adversary training to fleet strike fighter squadrons. In early 1994, the Hunters expanded their war fighting capability to include the air-to-ground strike mission. Since accepting the challenging air-to-ground mission, VF-201 has delivered over a million pounds of ordnance. The Hunters also became the first Tomcat squadron to drop mines and to participate in a mine readiness inspection. These accomplishments, in combination with the F-14's air-to-air, airto-ground, Tactical Air Reconnaissance, and adversary missions, provides a good overview of the squadron's versatile capabilities. In January 1999, the Hunters transitioned to the F/A-18 Hornet and were redesignated, VFA-201, to signify its multimission capability as a Strike Fighter Squadron. The new moniker represents a myriad of changes that have occurred in conjunction with the Hunters transition to the Hornet. The F/A-18 is the Navy's newest front line multi-mission strike fighter aircraft providing the Naval Air Reserve an expanded war fighting capability with improved integration with the Navy's active duty air wings that will serve the nation well into the new millennium. Enclosure ( 1)

The Hunters are the recipients of the 1992/1997/2001 CVWR-20 Golden Wrench Award as the best Air Wing maintenance department; the 1993/1996/1997 Battle Efficiency 'E" as the most combat ready Fighter squadron in the Naval Air Reserve; and the 1994/1996 CNO Safety "S" award as the safest Fighter squadron in the Naval Air Reserve. VFA-201 is celebrating its 30th year as a Naval Reserve Squadron and we have never been more prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow.

1. Command Composition and Organization. Strike Fighter Squadron TWO ZERO ONE STRKFITRON TWO ZERO ONE UIC: 09309 Mission: Fleet Contributory Support and Maintaining Strike Fighter Mobilization Readiness and Training and Administration of the Naval Reserve. Organizational Structure: Commander Carrier Airwing Reserve TWO ZERO Commanding Officer: Commander Hermon C. Cook, USNR-R Duty Station: Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, TX 76127 Type and number of aircraft assigned: F/A-18A, 12 aircraft assigned, Tailcode AF Personnel Assigned: TAR Officers: 6 SELRES Officers: 21 TAR Enlisted: 128 SELRES Enlisted: 84 2. Chronology. 04-18 February 2001: Squadron detachment to MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI for 2 weeks of air-to-air Fleet replacement training with VFA-125. 03-17 April 2001: Squadron detachment to NAS Oceana, VA for F-14 SFARP, supporting VFC-12. 30 May - 08 June 2001: Squadron detachment to NAS Key West, with VFA-106. 09-24 July 2001: Squadron detachment to NAS Key West, FL for 2 weeks of air-to-air Fleet replacement training with VFA-101.

2. Chronology. (Continued) 11-16 September 2001: VFA-201 on alert for Homeland Defense. 20-31 September 2001: Squadron detachment to NAS Key West, with VFA-106. 07-21 November 2001: Squadron detachment to NAS Key West, with VFA-101. 3. Narrative. The Hunters of Strike Fighter Squadron 201 executed 100% of assigned missions with Honor, Courage and Commitment. Specifically; flew 3150 flight hours, conducted training in Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground, the tactical expenditure of all ordnance, supported the USS Nimitz during the around the horn cruise, supported Noble Eagle and supported the Naval fleet with over '1600 dedicated Adversary support flights. The command was awarded the C~~WR-~O Maintenance Excellence award, the CVWR-20 Career Retention Excellence award and the Daedalion Safety award. 4. Supporting Documents. Commanding Officer's biography is included as enclosure (2).