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DEPARTME T OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUP! ORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 23511-2298 5750 Ser VRc40-00/083 01 FEB 04 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Director, Naval Historical Center, Washington Navy Yard, 805 Kidder Breese SE, Washington, DC 20374-5059 Subj: 2003 COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12H Encl: (1) 2003 Command History (2) Biography of the Commanding Officer (3) Monthly Operational Summaries for 2003 1. Per reference (a), enclosures (1) through (3) are submitted. Copy to: Aviation History Operational Archives

VRC-40 2003 COMMAND HISTORY 1. Command Composition and Organization a. Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO (FLELOGSUPPRON FOUR ZERO) UICs 45592 and 09303, is assigned the task of Carrier-Onboard-Delivery (COD) service to the Navy's SECOND, FIFTH and SIXTH Fleets. VRC-40 performs this mission in the C-2A (R) "Greyhoundff Aircraft. b. The Grumman C-2A carries the largest cargo payload of any fixed wing carrier aircraft and is the mainstay of the carrier strike group logistics support effort. The Greyhound's optimum fuel efficiency and range enable VRC-40 "RAWHIDES" to provide invaluable service to the vast SECOND, FIFTH and SIXTH Fleet operating areas. VRC-40 directly affects the combat readiness of every Atlantic Fleet Carrier Strike Group, supporting up to six carriers at any given time. The RAWHIDES have a unique operating environment. VRC-40 operates 365-days a year whenever and wherever an Atlantic Fleet Carrier is underway. The RAWHIDES do not deploy as a unit; instead, a two-plane, selfsustaining detachment is assigned to each deploying Strike Group. The detachment operates embarked and from land-based sites, providing the strike group with flexible and expeditious delivery of high priority personnel, mail, and cargo. c. The homeport of VRC-40 is Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia. d. VRC-40'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 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2003 was Commander Douglas D. Carsten. f. Aircraft Assigned: SIDE NUMBER TAIL NUMBER DATE REPORTED TO VRC-40 (former custodian) JAN 94 (VAW-120) SEP 99 (N. ISLAND) AUG 03 (VAW 120) Encl (1)

Aircraft Assigned (cont. ) : SIDE NUMBER TAIL NUMBER DATE REPORTED TO VRC-40 44 162158 NOV 01 (VAW-120) (TRFD TO N. ISLAND) DEC 03 (N. ISLAND) OCT 97 (VAW-120) NOV 00 (N. ISLAND) NOV 92 (VR-24) MAR 93 (VR-24) SEP 02 (VAW 120) JAN 96 (VAW-120) DEC 03 (VRC-30) JUL 98 (VAW-120) Chronology of Events for CY 2003: a. NC1 Josey was named the 2003 Shore Sailor of the Year. b. AMEl Urquhart was named the 2003 Sea Sailor of the Year. c. Operations: JAN: VRC-40 supported the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the Jacksonville Operating Area (JAXOA). Detachment I supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment V supported USS THEOlDORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71) in Puerto Rico. FEB: VRC-40 supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73) in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). Detachment I supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment V deployed with the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT to the Mediterranean Sea. MAR: Detachment I supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75) in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment V supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Mediterranean Sea. VRC-40 supported USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) off the Southern California Coast. The squadron also supported VAW 120, the Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) in Norfolk, VA. APR: Detachment I supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment V supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Mediterranean Sea. VRC-40 supported USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72) for the U.S. President's visit to the ship. The squadron also supported VAW 120 (FRS) in Norfolk, VA.

MAY: Detachment I supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment V supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Mediterranean Sea. Detachment I1 supported USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65) in the Jacksonville Operating Area (JAXOA). VRC-40 continued to support USS JOHN C. STENNIS and the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN in Southern California. JUN: Detachment I and V returned with USS HARRY S. TRUMAN and the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Detachment I1 supported USS ENTERPRISE in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). JUL: VRC-40 supported USS HARRY S. TRUMAN in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). Two AIRLANT Ops were completed. AUG: VRC-40 supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76), and the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). Detachment I1 supported USS ENTERPRISE in the Jacksonville Operating Area (JAXOA). SEP: VRC-40 supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, USS RONALD REAGAN, and the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). Detachment I1 deployed with USS ENTERPRISE. OCT: VRC-40 supported USS RONALD REAGAN and USS GEORGE WASHINGTON in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA). Detachment I1 supported USS ENTERPRISE in the Persian Gulf. NOV: VRC-40 supported USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the Virginia Capes Operating Area (VCOA) and supported USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CVN 67) in the Jacksonville Operating Area (JAXOA). Detachment I11 supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON from Jacksonville, Florida. ~etachment I1 supported the USS ENTERPRISE in the Persian Gulf. DEC: VRC-40 supported USS JOHN F. KENNEDY in the Jacksonville Operating Area (JAXOA). Detachment I11 supported USS GEORGE WASHINGTON from Jacksonville, Florida and Norfolk, Virginia. Detachment I1 supported USS ENTERPRISE in the Persian Gulf. 3. Narrative. The following was VRC-40's calendar year 2003 Battle 'E" input.

1. Operational Achievements: a. Flight Hours VRC-40 CY 2003 BATTLE "EN (1) Total Hours Flown 3995.7 (2) Total Hours Flown Ashore / Percent of 2326.1 / 58.2% Total Hours: (a) Day: 2119.3 / 53% (b) Night: 206.8 / 5.2% (c) Primary Mission: 1428.3 / 35.8% (3) Total Sorties Ashore: (a) Day: (b) Night: 80 (4) Total Embarked Hours / Percent of Total Hours: (a) Day: (b) Night: (c) Primary Mission: 1654 / 41.4% (5) Total Sorties Embarked: 1196 (a) Day 1159 (b) Night 37 (6) Utilization Rate Per Month / Average for Year: January: February : March: April: Encl (1)

May: June : July: August : September: October: November : December : Overall : 31.7 b. Shipboard Landings: (1) Total Carrier Arrested Landings: 836 (b) Night (#/%) : N/A (2) Boarding Rate (~ay/night/overall): 95.9%/NA/95.9% (3) Carrier Landing Grades: 3.5 c. OPTAR Management: (1) Total Flight Hours Granted/Total N/A Flight Hours Used/Percent Utilization: (2) Total Dollars Granted/Total Dollars Spent/Percent Utilization: 1,859,200 / 1,563,798 / 84% 2. Training Readiness a. Passenger/Cargo/Mail Data: Total Distinguished Visitor Transported: 2,039 Total Passengers Transported: 13,072 Total Cargo Transported (lbs): 2,027,581 Total Mail Transported (lbs): 739,403 3. Weapons System Readiness: a. Aircraft Material Readiness (E'Mc/MC/NMCM/NMCS): January: February: March:

April: May: June : July: August : September : October: November : December: b. Cannibalization Rate per 100 Flight Hours: January February March April May June July August September October November December c. I-Level A-799 Rate Per 100 Removals for Cause: January February March April July August September October November December d. SCIR Accuracy measured as the percent of MESM related discrepancies and CANN actions containing the proper EOC Code unknown. e. Engines removed for FOD: 0 f. Average Number and Type Aircraft: 12 C-2A(R)

4. Personnel Readiness: a. Retention Rate (Gross %) : 66.7 (1) First Term (Eligible/Not ~ligible/~umber Reenlisted): 47 / 8 / 28 (2) Second Term (~ligible/not Eligible/Number Reenlisted): 6 / 0 / 6 (3) Third Term (~ligible/not Eligible/Number Reenlisted) : 4/0/4 b. Advancement (~ligible /~dvanced/pna) : E-4 (1) Number Eligible TIS / TIR: 114 (2) Number Taking Examination: 114 (3) Number Not recommended: 0 (4) Number Selected: 27 (5) Number PNA: 86 (6) Number Failed: 1 E-5 (1) Number Eligible TIS / TIR: 114 (2) Number Taking Examination: 114 (3) Number Not recommended: 0 (4) Number Selected: 17 (5) Number PNA: 93 (6) Number Failed: 4 E-6 (1) Number Eligible TIS / TIR: 87 (2) Number Taking Examination: 87 (3) Number Not recommended: 0 (4) Number Selected: 15 (5) Number PNA: 71 (6) Number Failed: 1 5. Combat Readiness Inspections and Exercises: a. Inspection Results ( 1) Command Inspection: N/A (2) Material Condition Inspection: 5 Inspections - Passed / Satisfactory (3) Corrosion Control : N/A

(4) NATOPS Unit Evaluation: Overall - 3.99, Pilots: 3.95, Aircrew: 3.99 (5) Aviation Maintenance Evaluation: COMNAVAIRLANT AMMT - Passed / Outstanding b. Major Exercises/Special Operations: USS HARRY S TRUMAN USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT USS REAGAN USS ENTERPRISE USS ENTERPRISE USS LINCOLN USS STENNIS USS GEORGE WASHINGTON Med Sea Deployment COMPTUEX JTFEX Med Sea/IRAQI FREEDOM Flight Deck Certification COMPTUEX/ JTEEX Med Sea/ Persian Gulf/ N Arabian Sea Deployment Presidential Visit Logistics Flight Deck Certification COMPTUEW JTFEX 01 Jan-21 May 09 Jan-04 Feb 04 Feb-27 May 13 Aug-14 Aug 09 Sep-01 Oct 02 Oct-31 Dec 28 Apr-03 May 03 May-09 May 15 Nov-19 Dec 6. Achievements in Aviation Safety: a. ALPHA F/FR/AG Mishaps O/O/O b. BRAVO F/FR/AG Mishaps o/o/o c. Hazard Reports Submitted 6 d. NATOPS Changes Submitted 2 e. 20 Years Class "A" Mishap free 7. General Contributions to the Logistics Community: Although each link in the logistics chain is important, the task of completing the "final mile," (the delivery of high priority cargo, mail, and passengers to the carrier) falls to the RAWHIDES of VRC-40. VRC-40 prides itself on service to the fleet with safety, dependability and courtesy. The men and women of VRC-40 are dedicated and devoted to the mission of the Navy. VRC-40 carried over three thousand passengers and delivered over five hundred thousand pounds of cargo and mail in support of the war on terrorism. The RAWHIDES maintained a 100 percent sortie completion rate throughout three deployments, which contributed directly to the readiness of the Navy during Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM.

VRC-40 also continued to lead the community in Aviation Safety using the Secretary of the Navy's three-tiered approach. By empowering the leaders of this command to develop and implement best practices; maximizing our resources to educate our Officers and Sailors; and building an infrastructure with our most experienced leaders to ensure Safety in this community is never compromised. This was a major contributor to the RAWHIDES achieving the milestone of 20 years class "Aff mishap free. The squadron is leading the charge in providing logistic support today and tomorrow, while keeping safety paramount. The RAWHIDE Team continues to play a vital role in the overall effort to improve the Greyhound by installing the TCAS and TAWS system in four of its aircraft. Thus, improving the greyhound in the years to come while maintaining safety as its number one goal. Despite manning shortfalls, VRC-40 once again epitomized the philosophy of "working smarter, not harder." As the demand for COD services increased substantially this year, the C-2A has become one of the most visible assets in the deploying Strike Groups. Despite having fewer aircraft available, the RAWHIDES completed all training requirements and provided outstanding combat logistics, and all of it in support of freedom. In light of this aspect, this squadron has worked diligently to maximize the utilization of deployed assets, and has re-organized its SORTS reporting to provide up to date readiness information to the highest levels of the military command structure. VRC-40 also saw an unprecedented level of foreign military interaction this year. Detachment Five and Detachment One simultaneously deployed to the Eastern Mediterranean, in order to establish a forward Logistics Support Site through which vital logistics support was provided to the TRUMAN and ROOSEVELT Carrier Strike Groups as they fulfilled their missions in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM. While both Detachments were operating in the Mediterranean Sea, they provided logistics support from multiple countries, including Morocco, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Albania, Slovenia, Azores, as well as Italy and Greece. The RAWHIDES made history in June of 2003 in support of the Presidential visit to the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Hand-picked by COMNAVAIRFORCE, VRC-40 provided support to the West coast based carrier by bringing a three plane detachment to handle the transport of key White House personnel. During this highly publicized and visible event, the RAWHIDES maintained a 100% sortie completion rate.

Overall, CY 2003 presented VRC-40 with many challenges. The RAWHIDES met all challenges with dedication, dependability, and courtesy in the support of freedom. 8. Medical Readiness: a. Medical Readiness Score: 96 b. Health Promotion Score: ---% (1) Health Promotion Officer assigned: LT Todd M. DtAntonio c. Medical Force Protection Score: 95.0% 9. Additional Squadron Remarks: a. Squadron Awards: None b. Individual Awards: Flag Letters of Commendation: 17 Navy Achievement Medals: 65 Navy Commendation Medals: 29 Meritorious Service Medals: 1 2003 Greyhound of the Year: LT William Kluttz 10. COfs Remarks: The RAWHIDES of VRC-40 have consistently excelled in supporting the war on terrorism and provided uninterrupted logistic service to carriers throughout their work up cycle. The RAWHIDES have risen to all challenges presented during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM as well as meeting the continuing demands of ENDURING FREEDOM. The dedication and hard work of the men and women of VRC-40 were abundantly evident as the nation waged war against a repressive Iraqi regime in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Detachments ONE and FIVE, with an increased operational tempo, furthered their professional reputation by providing unsurpassed logistics support to the USS ROOSEVELT and USS TRUMAN Strike Groups enabling the Carrier Air Wings to maintain peak operational readiness. 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 2003, the RAWHIDES kept the steady supply of high priority parts and.essential people moving to the carriers and their Air Wings. VRC-40 achieved an astonishing one hundred percent sortie completion rate, even when heavily tasked supporting multiple CVN's engaged in combat operations. Additionally, as a tool for public relations, RAWHIDE aircrews provided the first and universally outstanding impression of the U.S. Navy to leaders and dignitaries throughout the world.

The exceptional motivation of RAWHIDE Sailors manifested itself in the flawless mission completion rates and remarkable appearance of its aircraft. VRC-40 men and women are the 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 aircraft, despite their age, are maintained to the highest standards of material condition and safety. Their extreme effort and sacrifices merit the recognition as winners of the coveted 2003 Battle Efficiency award.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD. NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/ 059 6 February 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet ~o~istics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 408.5 265 102 4 64 566 2. Loqistics Data: USS ROOSEVELT 123.3 106 957 89 41,637 115,607 USS WASHINGTON 61.7 30 315 14 2,250 24,725 USS TRUMAN 147.0 83 502 48 55,122 102,176 TOTALS 408.5 265 1,774 151 99,009 242,508 3. Additional Unscheduled Recnirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS TRUMAN 2 LICZ-LGSA CCG-2 3 LICZ-LGSA CCG-2 6 LICZ-LGSA CCG-2 11 LGSA-LTAC-LGSA CCG-2 14 LGSA-LGSA CCG-2 21 LGSA-LGSA CCG-2 23 LGSA-LICZ CCG-2 25 LIPE-LICZ CCG-2 2~~ LIPE-LICZ CCG-2 29 LICZ-LIBV-LICZ-LIBV- LSCZ 30 LICZ-LJLJ-LICZ CCG-2 Encl (3)

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 2003 USS ROOSEVELT 10 KNGU-TJNR CNAL 26 KNGU-TJNR CNAL 27 KCOF-KCOF CNAL 28 TJNR-TR-TJNR CNAL 29 TJNR-TJNR CNAL USS WASHINGTON 26 IQCOF-VQQ 26 KNGU-VQQ 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS WASHINGTON 8 7 USS TRUMAN 31 21 USS ROOSEVELT 26 22 6. Projected February Operatioars: SHIP USS WASHINGTON Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 Operations DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 3 3 p.q D. CARSTEN OP AREA VCOA

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK. VA 23511-2298 3710 Ser VRC~O-OO/ 103 10 March 03 - From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 398.7 236 30 335 365 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DV'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 0 136.0 56 0 0 0 0 USS ROOSEVELT 122.5 90 612 55 32,476 148,912 USS WASHINGTON 18.0 10 134 21 1,200 9,620 USS TRUMAN 122.2 80 407 78 44,050 95,315 TOTALS 398-7 236 1,153 154 77,726 253,847 3. Additional Unscheduled Recnairements: None. 4. Point to Point Lwistics Flicrhts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE USS TRUMAN 9 LIRN-LICZ 10 11 LATI-LICZ LICZ-LIRN 15 LICZ-LCRA 21 23 LICZ-LCRA LCRA-LTAG-LCRA X 2 24 LCRA-LCRA X 2 25 LCRA-LTAG-LCRA APPROVED BY CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2 CCG-2

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 2003 USS ROOSEVELT - 13 LIRN-LICZ CCDG-8 14 LICZ-LIRN-LICZ CCDG-8 17 LICZ-LCRA CCDG-8 19 LCRA-LTAG CCDG-8 22 LTAG-LCRA CCDG-8 25 LGSA-LCRA CCDG-8 27 LCRA-LGSA CCDG-8 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS WASHINGTON 3 2 USS TRUMAN 22 18 USS ROOSEVELT 28 20 6. Proiected March Operations: None. ~~. CARSTEN Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPURT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 EELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/ 137 6 April 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONRL SUMMARY FOR MARCH 2003 1. Squadron Totals: a HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 408.4 279 109 507 616 2. Loqistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DV'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 157.7 74 0 0 0 0 VAW-120 SUPPORT 16.4 10 51 O O 2,940 USS ROOSEVELT 81.3 71 440 54 42,368 78,475 USS STENNIS 26.6 22 125 90 690 18,830 USS TRUMAN 126.4 102 440 57 97,013 132,957 TOTALS 408.4 279 1,056 201 140,071 233,202 3. Addition& Unscheduled Requiremaents: None. 4. Point to Point Loqistics Fl$ghts: None. 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ROOSEVELT 31 26 USS TRUMAN. 31 29 USS STENNIS' 6 5 6, Projected April Operations : SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS ENTERPRISE 7 5 VCOA Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPFrORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BECLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235 1 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00A41 6 May 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To: Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR APRIL 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 478.6 280 78 606 684 2. Loaistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DV'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 0 216.2 101 0 0 0 0 VAW-120 SUPPORT 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 USS ROOSEVELT 133.3 82 555 39 43,381 93,005 USS LINCOLN 7.7 4 12 39 0 2,600 USS TRUMAN 118.9 92 483 100 93,848 122,253 TOTALS 478.6 280 1,050 178 137,229 217,858 3. Additional Unscheduled Requiremsnts: None. 4. Point to Point Locristics Fliahts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE USS ROOSEVELT 1 LCRA-LTC J-LCRA LTC J-LCRA LCRA-LGSA-LIPA-LICZ LCRA-LGSA-LICZ LICZ-LIPA LIPA-LICZ LICZ-LCRA LCRA-LGSA-LICZ LIPE-LICZ APPROVED BY CCDG-8

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR APRIL 2003 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ROOSEVELT 30 22 USS TRUMAN 30 USS LINCOLN 30 6. Projected Map Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS USS ENTERPRISE 17 14 USS LINCOLN 5 2 USS STENNIS 6 4 OP AREA VCOA KNZY KNZY Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/ 200 5 June 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MAY 2003 I. Squadron Totals : HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 286.2 161 76 212 279 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DV'S/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-4 0 90.1 45 0 0 0 0 USS ROOSEVELT 89.8 54 326 48 28,070 60,775 USS ENTERPRISE 69.8 36 475 25 2,395 51,403 USS TRUMAN 24.8 19 131 20 7,600 27,490 USS STENNIS 7.7 4 15 26 1,300 2,450 USS LINCOLN 4.0 3 0 38 0 2,300 TOTALS 286.2 161 947 157 39,365 144,418 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics F1,ights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS ROOSEVELT 5 LICZ-LIPE-LICZ CCDG-8 9 LICZ-LESJ-LERT X 2 CCDG-8 i 10 LERT-LELC-LERT CCDG-8

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR MAY 2003 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ROOSEVELT 29 17 USS ENTERPRISE 17 14 USS TRUMAN 23 8 USS LINCOLN 5 1 USS STENNIS 11 4 6. Projected June Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS ENTERPRISE 14 13 VCOA Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/227 1 July 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR.ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JUNE 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 242.5 106 19 591 610 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 167.6 73 3 0 0 1,200 USS ENTERPRISE 74.9 33 382 25 2,659 49,194 TOTALS 242.5 106 385 25 2,659 50,394 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY VRC-40. 6/07 KNGU-KDVN-KNGU CAEWWL VAW-126 6/26 KNGU-KFFO-KNGU CAEWWL 5. Shin data:.h SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 13 11 6. Projected July Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS ENTERPRISE 16 15 VCOA USS REAGAN ; USS TRUMAN VCOA VCOA Copy to : COMNAVAIRLANT (N3 2 /34 ) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/274 1 Aug 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JULY 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 2. Logistics Data: VRC-40 190.9 34 17 0 0 7,800 USS HARRY S. TRUMAN 79.7 40 373 84 18,229 25,050.- TOTALS 270.6 74 390 84 18,229 32,850 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY VC-8 7/02 KNGU-KNIP-MYEF COMAEWWLANT VC- 8 7/03 MYEF-KNIP-KNGU COMAEWWLANT CVN-75 7/15 KNGU-KVQQ COMAEWWLANT I CVN-75 7/15 KNGU-KVQQ COMAEWWLANT AIRLANT 7/30 KNGU-KCHS-KNGU COMAEWWLANT AIRLANT 7/30 KNGU- KCHS-KNGU COMAEWWLANT 5. Shin data: SHIP USS REAGAN USS TRUMAN DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR JULY 2003 6. Projected August Operations: SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS REAGAN USS ROOSEVELT USS WASHINGTON Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA 19 JAXOA 3 VCOA 9 VCOA 7 VCOA Oow D. D. CARSTEN

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/320 1 September 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic, Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES (37 TANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 180.5 94 45 387 432 2. Logistics Data: 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: ship/unit SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE NONE APPROVED BY 5. Ship data: 1 SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 4 1 USS WASHINGTON 9 USS REAGAN 5 USS ROOSEVELT 11

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 2003 6. Projected September Operations : SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS REAGAN USS ROOSEVELT USS WASHINGTON DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 30 30 OP AREA JAXOA VCOA VCOA VCOA ' Copy to : COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/339 15 Oct 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO. To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR SEPTEMBER 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS SHORE LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 103.9 54 0 0 0 0 USS ENTERPRISE 153.8 104 1260 240 66,676 180,025 USS WASHINGTON 6.0 7 27 32 720 2,550 USS REAGAN 7.6 3 16 0 450 2,350 USS ROOSEVELT 29.2 17 162 38 2,035 14,740 TOTALS 300.5 185 1,465 310 69,881 199,665 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Shore Logistics Fliqhts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE USS ENTERPRISE 05 KNKT-KNHU-KNBC i 17 NIQM-KMCF-KNIP APPROVED BY COMAEWWLANT COMAEWWLANT 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES EENTERPRISE 30 29 USS WASHINGTON 11 3 USS REAGAN 12 2 USS ROOSEVELT 11 7

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR SEPTEMBER 2003 6. Projected October Operations : SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS ENTERPRISE 30 30 TRANSIT USS REAGAN 19 19 VCOA USS WASHINGTON 16 16 VCOA Copy to : COMNAVAIRLANT (N3 2 / 3 4 ) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298. 3710 Ser VRC40-00/ 366 6 Nov 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U. S. At lant ic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS SHORE LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 143.3 70 13 0 0 150 USS ENTERPRISE 152.2 92 700 101 33,712 174,059 USS REAGAN 42.0 17 247 89 7,590 20,370 USS WASHINGTON 29.9 15 195 141 7,035 16,655 TOTALS 367.4 194 1,155 331 48,337 211,234 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Shore Loqistics Fliqhts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE USS REAGAN 27 KNGU-KPBI-KNGU APPROVED BY COMAEWWLANT Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 30 19 USS WASHINGTON 11 USS REAGAN 12

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 2003 6. Projected November Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS ENTERPRISE 30 30 GULF USS REAGAN 10 01 VCOA USS WASHINGTON 22 17 VCOA USS ROOSEVELT 09 05 VCOA go bfii. D. CARSTEN Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 235 1 1-2298 Ser VRC40-00/406 5 DEC 03 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR NOVEMBER 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS SHORE LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 377.6 197 113 229 342 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVfS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 70.3 28 O 0 0 0 USS ENTERPRISE 119.6 64 508 20 30,202 121,220 USS KENNEDY 44.8 23 185 0 2,445 23,030 USS ROOSEVELT 56.9 27 542 54 1,060 29,855 USS WASHINGTON 86.0 55 630 106 15,640 65,720!COT!ALS 377.6 197 1,865 180 49,347 239,825 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None. 4. Point to Point Shore Loqistics Fliqhts: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS KENNEDY 18 NGU-NRB-JFK-NGU CNAL USS KENNEDY 19 NGU-NRB- JFK-NRB-NGU CNAL USS KENNEDY. 20 NGU- JKF-NRB-NGU CNAL USS KENNEDY ' 21 NGU-JFK-NRB-NGU CNAL 5. Ship data: SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 30 22 USS KENNEDY USS ROOSEVELT USS WASHINGTON

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR NOVEMBER 2003 6. Projected December Operations: SHIP USS ENTERPRISE USS KENNEDY USS WASHINGTON DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS 30 28 OP AREA GULF VCOA VCOA Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (N32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FLEET LOGISTICS SUPPORT SQUADRON FOUR ZERO 1035 BELLINGER BLVD NORFOLK, VA 2351 1-2298 3710 Ser VRC40-00/013 12 January 04 From: Commanding Officer, Fleet ~ogistics Support Squadron FOUR ZERO To : Commander, Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR DECEMBER 2003 1. Squadron Totals: HOURS SORTIES CV LANDINGS A/C LANDINGS TOTAL LANDINGS 327.3 180 81 214 295 2. Logistics Data: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED HOURS/SORTIES/ PAX/DVrS/ MAIL/ CARGO VRC-40 68.5 41 0 0 0 0 VAW-120 3.6 0 0 0 0 0 USS ENTERPRISE 62.3 45 253 22 33,140 42,855 USS KENNEDY 109.0 36 563 108 4,705 49,055 USS WASHINGTON 83.9 57 538 49 12,540 75,255 TOTALS 327.3 179 1,354 179 50,385 167,165 3. Additional Unscheduled Requirements: None 4. Point to Point Logistics Flights: SHIP/UNIT SUPPORTED DATE ROUTE APPROVED BY USS ENTERPRISE 17 OBBI-OMFJ-OBBI CTF-53 28 OAKN-OAIX-OAKN- CTF-53 OMFJ-OBBI USS KENNEDY 15 KNGU-KNRB-KCHS CNAL 17 KNRB-KNIP-KNGU CNAL Ship data: i SHIP DAYS AT SEA DAYS RECEIVING COD SERVICES USS ENTERPRISE 30 13 USS GEORGE WASHINGTON 16 13 USS KENNEDY 15 11

Subj: VRC-40 MONTHLY OPERATIONAL SUMMARY FOR DECEMBER 2003 6. Projected JANUARY Operations: SHIP DAYS AT SEA COD DAYS OP AREA USS KENNEDY 22 20 VCOA USS GEORGE WASHINGTON 12 05 VCOA Copy to: COMNAVAIRLANT (~32/34) VRC-40 OPERATIONS