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VF-14/12:dac 5750 0 1 5 Ser 26 March 1973 ,/ f - h (unclassified upon removal of enclosures) From: Commanding Officer, Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN To : Chief of Naval Operations (OP 05D2) Subj: Command History; submission of OPNAV Report 5750-1 Ref : (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12B Encl: (1) VF-14 Command History for Calendar Year 1972 1. In accordance with reference (a) , enclosure (1) , is submitted. I--- / Copy to: Director of Naval History (OP-09B9)

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VF-14/12:dac

5750 0 1 5 Ser 26 March 1973 ,/

f-h (unclassified upon removal of enclosures)

From: Commanding Officer, Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN To : Chief of Naval Operations (OP 05D2)

Subj: Command History; submission of OPNAV Report 5750-1

Ref : (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12B

Encl: (1) VF-14 Command History for Calendar Year 1972

1. In accordance with reference (a) , enclosure (1) , is submitted.

I---

/

Copy to: Director of Naval History (OP-09B9)

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN (VF-14)

On New Year's Day 1972, Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN was inport Barcelona, Spain. The Navy's oldest Fighter Squadron deployed to the Mediterranean aboard the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CVA-67) a month earlier than scheduled to relieve the USS AMERICA (CVA-66) as the central element in Task Force 60.2 of the Sixth Fleet.

Commander Thomas L. CURRY, the forty-eighth Commanding Officer of the "TOPHATTERS", was in command of the squadron with a complement of twelve (12) F4B "Phantom 11" aircraft; manned with 32 officers and 213 enlisted men,

On 5 January 1972, Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN and the KENNEDY left Barcelona for nine days of routine training operations in the Western Mediterranean Sea. On 13 January, the Squadron participated in an Air Wing demonstration for high ranking German Officials, which emphasized the fire power and flexibility of the Carrier/Air Wing striking force.

Following a short anchorage at Naples, Italy from 14 to 16 January, the KENNEDY steamed into the Eastern Mediter- ranean where she remained until 26 April, In addition to routine air operations conducted during this period, the Squadron participated in Exercise National Week X I 1 (06 February to 10 February) and a missile exercise on the NAMFI Missile Range in which five Sparrow I11 Missiles were fired. The Squadron enjoyed the opportunity to visit the Greek ports of Athens, Corfu, Thessaloniki and Rhodes during this period. These inport periods were highlighted by a 4c7Lo week "stand down" faom 24 February to 09 March in Athens during which time a "mid-cruise" charter flight was scheduled, reuniting many Squadron families.

Before departing the Eastern Mediterranean in late April, the news of the increased Communist offensive in Vietnam reached the KENNEDY, followed shortly thereafter by the announcement that the USS SARATOGA would deploy to the Seventh Fleet rather than relieve the KENNEDY as scheduled. The KENNEDY'S cruise was therefore extended until 19 June 1972.

On 25 ~ p r i l the KENNEDY t r a n s i t e d t h e S t r a i t s of Messina and en te red t h e Western Mediterranean f o r a v i s i t t o Genoa, I t a l y (26-30 A p r i l ) . On 30 Apr i l , t h e KENNEDY commenced f l i g h t opera t ions i n t h e Western Mediterranean. F ight ing FOURTEEN p a r t i c i p a t e d i n Exercise Dawn P a t r o l from 4-10 May, f l y i n g Combat A i r P a t r o l (CAP) missions wi th t h e Spanish A i r Defense Command.

Following t h e Exerc ise on 10 May, t h e KENNEDY v i s i t e d t h e p o r t of Cannes, France where Squadron personnel were allowed t o enjoy t h e f e s t i v i t i e s of both t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Film F e s t i Q a l and t h e Monaco Grand Pr ix . On 17 May t h e KENNEDY l e f t Cannes and conducted r o u t i n e f l i g h t opera t ions u n t i l a r r i v i n g a t Barcelona, Spain on 2 1 May. Shor t ly a f t e r a r r i v i n g i n Barcelona, word w a s received t h a t t h e USS AMERICA (KENNEDY ' s scheduled r e l i e f ) would be deploying t o t h e Western P a c i f i c v i c e t h e Mediterranean, f o r c i n g t h e USS FORRESTAL, which w a s scheduled t o deploy i n l a t e J u l y , t o deploy e a r l y and r e l i e v e t h e KENNEDY.

On 26 May t h e KENNEDY departed Barcelona and remained a t sea i n t h e Western Mediterranean u n t i l 31 May, During t h i s a t - sea per iod , F ight ing FOURTEEN p a r t i c i p a t e d i n Exercise Red Eye, which w a s conducted wi th t h e Spanish A i r Defense Command, involving CAP missions and simulated Medium/High A l t i t u d e S t r i k e s a g a i n s t Spanish t a r g e t s .

Following a 1-9 June i n p o r t per iod i n Palma de Mallorca, t h e KENNEDY became t h e f i r s t CVA t o v i s i t t h e Spanish p o r t of Malaga, Spain (15-20 June) , a l lowing Squadron per- sonnel t h e opportuni ty t o enjoy t h e famous Costa d e l Sol ,

Departing Malaga on 21 June, t h e 'lTOPHATEBBS'f p a r t i c i p a t e d i n a i r power demonstrations f o r v i s i t i n g d i g n i t a r i e s on 26 and 28 June.

Soon a f t e r KENNEDY'S r e t u r n t o Palma on 6 J u l y , news w a s received of t h e s e r i o u s f i r e on-board t h e USS FORRESTAL, causing a t least a t w o month de lay f n h e r de- ployment and a t h i r d extens ion f o r t h e KENNEDY.

The KENNEDY departed Palma and operated from 14-24 Ju ly , and became an i n t e g r a l p a r t of Exercise Nat ional Week X I I I . Following t h e exercise and d e b r i e f , t h e KENNEDY re turned t o Palma f o r a MINI-RAV per iod f o r r o u t i n e upkeep, l a s t i n g u n t i l 3 August.

On 4 August, t h e KENNEDY r e t u r n e d t o t h e Eas t e rn Medi- t e r r a n e a n where t h e squadron conducted r o u t i n e o p e r a t i o n s u n t i l a r r i v i n g a t I zmi r , Turkey on 10 August. While i n I zmi r , Turkey on 11 August, Commander Theodore D . KUJAWSKI r e l i e v e d Commander Thomas L. CURRY as Commanding O f f i c e r of F i g h t e r Squadron FOURTEEN, t he reby becoming t h e f o r t y - n i n t h (49) i n a n i l l u s t r i o u s l i n e of p redecessors unequal led i n t h e r anks of Naval Avia t ion . On 13 August, Commander J. T. MCHUGH r e p o r t e d aboard F i g h t e r Squadron FOURTEEN a s t h e Execut ive O f f i c e r .

Following t h e b r i e f i n p o r t pe r iod a t Izmir , o p e r a t i o n s cont inued i n t h e Eas t e rn Mediterranean u n t i l a r r i v i n g a t Athens on 20 August. During t h i s a t s e a p e r i o d , t h e Squadron w a s involved i n a Missile Exe rc i se which r e s u l t e d i n t h e f i r i n g of two Sparrow I11 M i s s i l e s .

The KENNEDY depar ted Athens on 26 August and conducted r o u t i n e o p e r a t i o n s u n t i l a r r i v i n g a t Palma on 3 September f o r t h e f i n a l v i s i t t o a Medi terranean p o r t . Following t h e Palma v i s i t on 8 September, t h e KENNEDY conducted o p e r a t i o n s i n t h e Western Mediterranean u n t i l 10 September.

On 11 September KENNEDY t r a n s i t e d t h e S t r a i t s o f G i b r a l t a r t e r m i n a t i n g h e r Medi terranean deployment. A f t e r a b r i e f s t o p a t Rota, Spain on 1 2 September, t h e KENNEDY headed n o r t h t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e NATO Exe rc i se , "Strong Express" .

During "Strong Express" ( l a r g e s t e x e r c i s e i n t h e twenty- t h r e e yea r h i s t o r y o f NATO), t h e Squadron and s h i p personne l q u a l i f i e d as "Blue Noses" by c r o s s i n g t h e A r c t i c C i r c l e . Th i s massive NATO Exe rc i se i n t h e Norwegian and North Seas t a sked t h e squadron more than any p rev ious e x e r c i s e , due t o t h e demanding schedule and i n t e n s i v e S o v i e t s u r v e i l l a n c e . Because o f t h e S o v i e t i n t e r e s t , A l e r t 5 w a s set on 1 4 Sep- tember and remained i n a f f e c t du r ing a l l d a y l i g h t hours u n t i l t h e completion of t h e e x e r c i s e on 28 September. This commitment was i n a d d i t i o n t o t h e 16 CAP s o r t i e s scheduled d a i l y . During t h e e x e r c i s e , one hundred and n i n e t y ( l 9 0 ) s o r t i e s w e r e flown f o r a t o t a l of 293.8 f l i g h t hours (263.7 day/30.1 n i g h t ) . F i g h t i n g FOURTEEN a i r c r e w s i n t e r - cep t ed t h i r t y S o v i e t a i r c r a f t , i nc lud ing 18 Bears , 8 Bisons , 2 Badgers, and 2 Moss. I n a d d i t i o n , over 130 Orange Force a i r c r a f t w e r e i n t e r c e p t e d ranging from t h e h igh speed F-5, F-104, and Vulcan a i r c r a f t t o t h e o l d e r and more convent iona l Argus, Nimrod, and Shackel ton. A t t h e conc lus ion of Exe rc i se "Strong Express" , t h e KENNEDY commenced h e r t r a n s i t of t h e A t l a n t i c Ocean t o r e t u r n home t o Norfolk, V i r g i n i a .

On 5 October, Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN changed location by flying off the KENNEDY and landing at NAS Oceana, Virginia. Fighter Squadron FOURTEEN now operating from NAS Oceana, occupied spaces in Hangar 500 and Barracks 521, marking the completion of a ten month deployment that began on 1 ~ecember 1971.

From 6 October to 3 November, post-deployment stand- down was in effect with approximately 50% of the squadron on leave. During the "turn-around" period prior to the next scheduled deployment (March 1973), the squadron transferred all twelve (12) of its aircraft obtaining freshly reworked F-4Brs from Progressive Aircraft Rework (PAR). Concurrently, the squadron transferred/received a large number of personnel. Following the "stand-down", the squadron faced the challenges associated with this turmoil and continued its quarterly flight/ground training program with additional emphasis on conventional weapons delivery in preparation for the impending March 1973 combat deployment to South East Asia. This program enabled the squadron to maintain the high state of combat readiness necessary by including approximately fifty different training sorties in a formalized syllabus which permits the progress of each aircrew to be systematically monitored. Also, the scope of training required during the turn-around had to be broadened to include new equipment such as the Data Link System, recently installed in the reworked F-4B aircraft.

Throughout the year the squadron was deeply involved in the Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM) role of the F-4B aircnaft, having flown over 400 ACM sorties of which over half were against dissimilar aircraft. Every possible attempt was constantly made to maintain the high skill level required of each aircrew in this field. On 15 Nov- ember, LT and LT flew to NAS Miramar, Caligornia in F-4B BUN0 152292 to attend the Navy Fighter Weapons School for an extremely successful one month period.

On 10 December three aircraft and six aircrewmembers deployed to Tyndall AFB, Panama City, Florida for Operation "College Dart," in which Navy F4's conducted ACM Exercises with Air Force F-106 aircraft. These crews returned on 16 December following a highly successful week of intensive training.

I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e ACM, Conventional Weapons, and Radar I n t e r c e p t t r a i n i n g requi rements , a g r e a t d e a l of emphasis w a s p laced on E l e c t r o n i c Warfare (EW) t r a i n i n g u t i l i z i n g t h e P i n e c a s t l e EW Range, and on t h e o p e r a t i o n of t h e Automatic Carrier Landing System (ACLS) r e c e n t l y i n s t a l l e d i n t h e reworked Squadron F4B a i r c r a f t . To accomodate t h i s v a r i e t y of t r a i n i n g requi rements , s o r t i e s w e r e scheduled t o f a c i l i t a t e m u l t i p l e miss ion t r a i n i n g on each f l i g h t . Mk-76 p r a c t i c e bombs w e r e c a r r i e d and dropped du r ing most i n t e r c e p t f l i g h t s , and crews were i n s t r u c t e d t o e n t e r t h e ACLS p a t t e r n a t F e n t r e s s A u x i l i a r y Landing F i e l d a f t e r completing r e q u i r e d i n t e r c e p t s .

A t y e a r ' s end, 31 December 1972, F i g h t e r Squadron FOURTEEN w a s based a sho re a t NAS Oceana, V i r g i n i a . The Squadron w a s complet ing i t s shorebased t r a i n i n g i n pre- p a r a t i o n f o r t h e scheduled Western P a c i f i c deployment. The squadron had a complement of 3 6 o f f i c e r s and 215 en- l i s t e d men. There w e r e twenty- three (23) r e e n l i s t m e n t s du r ing t h e y e a r , f i v e ( 5 ) of which w e r e f i r s t t e r m . Also, seventy- f ive (75) Squadron personne l were advanced. A s a r e s u l t of C a p t a i n ' s Masts, t h i r t e e n (13) personne l were awarded Non-Judical Punishment (NJP). There w a s one Summary Court M a r t i a l and no S p e c i a l Court M a r t i a l s .

Ope ra t iona l s ta t i s t ics r e f l e c t i n g t h e impress ive r eco rd compiled by t h e "TOPHATTERS" a r e inc luded i n en- c l o s u r e s (1) through ( 9 ) .

Claiming i t s f i f t y - t h i r d y e a r o f cont inuous Naval Se rv i ce , F i g h t e r Squadron FOURTEEN r e f l e c t s upon i t s p a s t w i t h p r i d e and looks w i t h a n t i c i p a t i o n and g r e a t e x p e c t a t i o n s toward i t s f u t u r e .

LIST OF ENCLOSURES

Chronology of Events 1972 F l i g h t S t a t i s t i c s P i l o t Hours/Landings R I O Hours/Landings Ordnance Expenditures L i s t of Of f i ce r s and B i l l e t s Held Commanding O f f i c e r ' s Biography Commanding O f f i c e r ' s Photograph Photograph of Squadron A i r c r a f t

01 JAN - 04 J A N 72

05 J A N - 13 J A N 72

1 4 J A N - 16 JAN 72

17 JAN - 26 JAN 72

2 7 JAN - 03 FEB 72

02 FEB - 04 FEB - 11 FEB 72

09 FEB - 1 2 FEB - 1 7 FEB 72

18 FEB - 23 FEB 72

24 FEB - 08 MAR 72

08 MAR - 09 MAR - 1 4 MAR 72

15 MAR - 18 MAR 72

1 6 MAR - 19 MAR - 23 MAR 72

24 MAR - 03 APR 72

0 4 APR - 15 APR 72

16 APR - 1 9 APR 72

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS

Inpor t , Barcelona, Spain

Operations, Western Mediterranean

Inpor t , Naples, I t a l y

Operations, Eas tern Mediterranean

Inpor t , Athens, Greece

LCDR detached from VF-14

Operat ions,Eastern Mediterranean Exercise Nat ional Week X I 1

LTJG repor ted aboard

Inpor t , Corfu

Operations, Eastern Mediterranean

Inpor t , Athens, Greece

LT repor ted aboard

Operations, Eastern Mediterranean

Inpor t , Thessaloniki , Greece

LT detached from VF-14

Operations, Eastern Mediterranean, Miss i lex NAMFI M i s s i l e Range (5 Sparrow 111's f i r e d )

Inpor t , Rhodes, Greece

Operations, Eastern Mediterranean

Inpor t , Athens, Greece

Enclosure (1) t o VF-14 l t r ser d t d 8 ( MAR 1973 01 5

C H R O N O L O G Y O F EVENTS ( C O N T ' D )

2 0 APR - 25 APR O p e r a t i o n s , E a s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

26 APR - 30 APR I n p o r t , G e n o a , I t a l y

0 1 MAY - 1 0 MAY

11 MAY - 1 6 MAY

1 7 MAY - 20 MAY

2 1 MAY - 25 MAY

26 MAY - 3 1 MAY

0 1 J U N - 0 9 J U N

0 6 J U N - 0 8 J U N - 1 0 J U N - 1 4 J U N

1 5 J U N - 20 J U N

1 9 J U N - 2 1 J U N - 0 5 JUL

2 8 J U N - 0 6 JUL -

0 6 JUL - 1 3 JUL

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n E x e r c i s e Dawn P a t r o l ( W i t h S p a n i s h A i r D e n f e n s e Command - F l e w CAP)

I n p o r t , C a n n e s , F r a n c e

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

I n p o r t , B a r c e l o n a , S p a i n

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n E x e r c i s e Red Eye ( W i t h S p a n i s h A i r D e f e n s e Command f l e w CAP a n d MED / H I G H A l t i t u d e s i m u l a t e d s t r i k e m i s s i o n s a g a i n s t S p a n i s h t a r g e t s )

I n p o r t , P a l m a , S p a i n

W01 d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

LT d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

I n p o r t , M a l a g a , S p a i n

LT d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

LCDR d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

W 0 1 d e t a c h e d , LTJG a n d LTJG r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

I n p o r t , P a l m a , S p a i n

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS (CONTfD)

1 4 JUL - 2 4 JUL

2 5 JUL - 0 3 A U G

26 JUL - 0 2 AUG -

0 3 AUG - 0 4 AUG - 1 0 A U G

0 7 AUG - 11 A U G -

11 A U G - 1 3 A U G

1 3 AUG -

1 4 AUG - 1 9 AUG

1 5 A U G -

20 A U G - 2 5 A U G

24 AUG -

26 AUG - 0 2 SEP

0 3 SEP - 0 7 SEP

0 7 SEP - 08 SEP - 1 0 SEP

11 SEP -

O p e r a t i o n s , E a s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n E x e r c i s e N a t i o n a l Week X I 1 1

I n p o r t , P a l m a , S p a i n

LCDR r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

LT d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

LT d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

O p e r a t i o n s , E a s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

LCDR d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

CDR T h e o d o r e D . KUJAWSKI r e l i e v e s C D R Thomas L. CURRY as Commanding O f f i c e r o f F i g h t e r S q u a d r o n FOURTEEN

I n p o r t , I z m i r , T u r k e y

C D R J o h n T. MCHUGH r e p o r t e d a b o a r d as E x e c u t i v e O f f i c e r

O p e r a t i o n s , E a s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n M i s s i l e x (2 S p a r r o w 111's f i r e d )

LTJG a n d LTJG r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

I n p o r t , A t h e n s , G r e e c e

LT d e t a c h e d ; LT S r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

I n p o r t , P a l m a , S p a i n

LT r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

O p e r a t i o n s , W e s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n

T r a n s i t S t r a i t s of G i b r a l t a r O p e r a t i o n s o f f R o t a , S p a i n

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS (OONT 'D)

1 2 SEP - A n c h o r , R o t a , S p a i n

1 3 SEP - E n r o u t e N o r t h A t l a n t i c

1 4 SEP - 2 8 SEP O p e r a t i o n N o r t h A t l a n t i c E x e r c i s e S t r o n g E x p r e s s

29 SEP - 0 6 OCT T r a n s i t t o Conus

0 6 OCT - USS J O H N F. KENNEDY a r r i v e s N o r f o l k , V i r g i n i a

0 7 OCT - 3 1 DEC B a s e d a s h o r e NAS O c e a n a , V i r g i n i a

1 5 N O V - 1 6 DEC F4B BUN0 1 5 2 2 9 2 , P i l o t , R I O , L T t o TOPGUN S c h o o l NAS M i r a m a r , C a l i f o r n i a

2 8 N O V - LTJG d e t a c h e d f r o m VF-14

1 0 DEC - 1 6 DEC T h r e e c r e w s t o T y n d a l l AFB f o r C o l l e g e D a r t

0 6 DEC - LT r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

29 DEC - ENS a n d ENS r e p o r t e d a b o a r d

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN STATISTICS 0 1 JANUARY 1 9 7 2 THRU 31 DECEMBER 1 9 7 2

FLIGHT TIME 3 8 8 9

NIGHT TIME 8 0 4

AVERAGE HOURS/PILOT 2 5 9 . 3

TOTAL CARRIER LNDGS DAY/NIGHT 1 4 3 8 / 4 5 3

AVERAGE DAY CARRIER LNDGS/PILOT 9 5 . 8

AVERAGE NIGHT CARRIER LNDGS/PILOT 3 0 . 2

TOTAL INTERCEPTS 2 9 3 3

AVERAGE INTERCEPTS PER CREW 1 9 5 . 5

ACM ENGAGEMENTS 7 1 9

AVERAGE ACM ENGAGEMENTS/CREW 4 7 . 9

CW SORTIES 3 2 7

AVERAGE cw SORTIES/CREW 21 .8

INFLIGHT REFUELINGS 1 8 1 9

E n c l o s u r e ( 2 ) t o VF-14 l t r ser dtd 015

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN 1972 H.OURS/LANDINGS P E R P I L O T

Enclosure (3) to

NAME

CDR CURRY

CDR KUJAWSKI

CDR MCHUGH

LCDR

LCDR

LCDR

CAPF

L T

L T

L T

L T

L T

L T J G

L T J G

L T J G

L T J G

L C D R (Cvw- 1 )

VF-14 ltr ser dtd 015++*

8 6 MAR 1973

TOTAL HOURS

178.3

280.8

83.0

105.7

294.9

270.4

280.6

230.1

257.6

14.6

247.8

265.9

90.3

130.1

102.5

112.5

198.7

DAY HOURS

143.2

218.9

60.5

87.5

248.3

214.4

226.9

190.5

212.8

8.1

211.5

240.0

78.0

109.0

74.8

94.6

155.5

I

- NIGHT, HOURS

35.1

61.9

22.5

18.2

46.6

56.0

53.7

39.6

44.8

6.5

36.3

25.7

12.3

21.1

27.7

17.9

43.2 i

F I E L D LNDGS DAY

0

21

20

40

40

27

30

19

27

6

24

38

47

44

30

25

24

CARRIER LNDGS NIGHT

0

25

23

10

7

15

25

3

18

13

9

5

21

15

36

12

11

DAY

75

105

25

26

106

103

100

92

95

0

82

102

24

35

23

36

82

NIGHT

28

36

4

8

31

38

41

35

36

0

28

36

0

12

2

11

32 -

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN R I O 1 9 7 2 HOURS AND CARRIER LANDINGS

E n c l o s u r e ( 4 ) t o VF-14 l t r ser d t d

la 6 MAR 1973 0 1 5 ~ a t ~

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN 1972 ORDNANCE EXPENDITURES

NOMENCLATURE

MK-76

5 .0" Z U N I

MK-82 LDGP

MK-82 INERT

MK-24/45 FLARE

20 MM TP

AIM 7

AIM 9

QUANTITY

1 1 2 6

276

151

30

24

2266

1 5

1 0

Enclosure ( 5 ) t o - . VF-14 Itr ser 015

FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN OFFICERS AND BILLETS HELD 31 DEC 1972

NAME BILLET

CDR KUJAWSKI CDR MCHUGH LCDR LCDR LCDR CAPT (USAF) LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LTJG LT JG LT JG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG LTJG ENS ENS CW03 W01

COMMANDING OFFICER EXECUTIVE OFFICER OPERATIONS OFFICER MAINTENANCE OFFICER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER WEAPONS TRAINING OFFICER ASS'T OPERATIONS OFFICER TRAINING OFFICER AIRCRAFT DIVISION OFFICER E. W. TRAINING OFFICER LANDING SIGNAL OFFICER LINE DIVISION OFFICER SAFETY OFFICER NATOPS OFFICER MATNT/MATIL CONTROL OFFICER QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER PERSONNEL OFFICER AVIONICS/ARMAMENT DIVISION OFFICER COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER FLIGHT OFFICER AIRFRAMES BRANCH OFFICER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT COM/NAV/FIRE CONTROL BRANCH OFFICER LEGAL OFFICER POWER PLANTS BRANCH OFFICER NAVIGATION/SURVIVAL OFFICER ELEC/INSTR BRANCH OFFICER AVIATORS EQUIPMENT OFFICER ED SERVICES/RETENTION OFFICER ASS'T MATERIAL CONTROL OFFICER AIR INTELLIGENCE OFFICER ASS'T LEGAL OFFICER FIRST LIEUTENANT ASS'T MAINT CONTROL OFFICER ARMAMENT BRANCH OFFICER

Enclosure (6) to vF-14 ltr ser dtd Ol5*ma

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