VP-45

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Patrol Squadron 45
Patrol Squadron 45 insignia
Active1 November 1942 - present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Navy Seal United States Navy
Typesquadron
RoleMaritime patrol
Garrison/HQNAS Jacksonville
Nickname(s)Pelicans

The Red Darters

Pelicans From Hell
Engagements
Patrol
PBM-3C/3S/5
P5M-1/2/SP-5B
P-3A/C
P-8A

Patrol Squadron 45 (VP-45) is a maritime patrol squadron of the United States Navy. The squadron was established on 1 November 1942 and is based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Since 2014, VP-45 is equipped with the Boeing P-8 Poseidon aircraft.

History

VP-45 was established as Patrol Squadron 205 (VP-205) on 1 November 1942, redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 205 (VPB-205) on 1 October 1944, redesignated Patrol Squadron 205 (VP-205) on 15 May 1946, redesignated Medium Patrol Squadron (Seaplane) 5 (VP-MS-5) on 15 November 1946, and redesignated Patrol Squadron 45 (VP-45) on 1 September 1948. It is the third squadron to be designated VP-45. The first VP-45 was redesignated VP-14 on 1 December 1939 and the second VP-45 was redesignated VPB-45 on 1 October 1944.[1]

Operational history

USS Timbalier (AVP-54) with two VP-45 PBM-3D in 1948.
VP-45 P5M-2 flies over Soviet Foxtrot submarine 911 and USS Charles P. Cecil during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
VP-45 personnel and P-3C at NAS Jacksonville in 2010
  • 22 June 1990 – 10 January 1991: The VP-45 flew to their deployment site at Naval Station Rota, Spain. During the deployment the squadron was called upon to support Operation Sharp Edge, the evacuation of U.S. citizens from Liberia during the period of civil unrest. In August, VP-45 became part of the UN blockade of Iraq after its occupation of Kuwait All of the squadron's commitments (ASW coverage of the Mediterranean, Operation Sharp Edge and Operation Desert Storm) were met without injury or aircraft mishap during the entire deployment.
  • April – June 1991: VP-45 provided a detachment in support of Joint Task 4, based at NAS Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. The detachment compiled a database on maritime traffic that greatly enhanced the ability of the task force to track illegal narcotics operations in the Caribbean.
  • 25 February – September 1992: VP-45 deployed to NAS Keflavik, Iceland, with detachments at various times toten different sites. As Russian submarine traffic in the North Atlantic drastically diminished with the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, far fewer acoustic and photo intelligence opportunities were available to the squadron. Numerous exercises with NATO allies helped take up the slack during the deployment.
  • September 1993 – March 1994: During the squadron's deployment to NAS Keflavik, Iceland, Russian submarine traffic continued to decrease, with far fewer captures than in previous years.
  • 11 December 1994 – May 1995: VP-45 deployed to NS Roosevelt Roads. The full-squadron deployment supported Joint Task 4 in the interdiction of drug trafficking in the Caribbean area. When the squadron returned to NAS Jacksonville in May 1995, it marked its 25th consecutive year of Class A mishapfree flight operations.[1]
  • September 2001, after the U.S. terrorist attacks, VP-45 flew long-range reconnaissance missions along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.[2]
  • In June 2013 VP-45 completed their transition from the P-3C Orion to the P-8A Poseidon. Becoming the Navy's third operational P-8A squadron, following VP-16 and VP-5.[3]
  • VP-45 P-8 Poseidons make the type's Exercise Red Flag debut at Red Flag 16-1.[4]
  • 8 April 2017 aircraft from VP-45 returned from seven-month deployment with seven P-8 Poseidons. Operating out of Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy. VP-45 are first squadron to deploy with the P-8 to Europe.[5]

Aircraft assignments

A VP-45 P-8A over the Mediterranean Sea in 2017.

The squadron was assigned the following aircraft, effective on the dates shown:[1]

  • PBM-3C - November 1942
  • PBM-3S - June 1943
  • PBM-5 - September 1944
  • P5M-1 - April 1954
  • P5M-2 - December 1956
  • SP-5B - December 1962
  • P-3A - September 1963
  • P-3C - October 1972
  • P-3C UIII - March 1988
  • P-3C UIIIR - 1993
  • P-8A - 2013

Home port assignments

The squadron was assigned to these home ports, effective on the dates shown:[1]

  • NAS Norfolk
    , Virginia - 1 November 1942
  • NS San Juan, Puerto Rico - 26 January 1943
  • NAS Trinidad, British West Indies - 2 June 1943
  • NAS Guantanamo Bay
    , Cuba - 7 July 1944
  • NAS Norfolk -19 September 1944
  • NAAS Harvey Point, North Carolina - 17 October 1944
  • NAS Alameda
    , California - 1 December 1944
  • NAS Kaneohe Bay
    , Hawaii - 23 December 1944
  • NAS Norfolk - 21 November 1945
  • NAS Bermuda, British West Indies - April 1946
  • NAS Norfolk - 1950
  • NAS Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone - April 1951
  • NAS Bermuda - 1 September 1956
  • NAS Jacksonville
    , Florida - 1 January 1964

See also

References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons.

  1. ^ a b c d Roberts, Michael D. (2000). Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons, Volume 2, Chapter 3 Patrol Squadron (VP) Histories (2nd VP-40 to 3rd VP-45). Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. pp. 253–9. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  2. ^ "50 Years with the Orion". Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  3. ^ "The P-8 Poseidon Arrives". Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Military Exercise – Red Flag 16-1". Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  5. ^ "VP-45 Completes Deployment to U.S. 6th Fleet". Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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