Second VA-66 (U.S. Navy)
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VA-66 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy; it was the second squadron to be so named. The squadron was called to duty and established as Reserve Fighter Squadron VF-671 on 1 February 1951. It was redesignated Fighter Squadron VF-81 on 4 February 1953, and finally as VA-66 on 1 July 1955. The squadron was disestablished on 1 October 1986, but one detachment continued in existence until 31 March 1987. The squadron's nickname was the Waldomen from the 1950s to the early 1960s, and the Waldos from that point forward. Its insignia, a rooster toting a machine gun, was a well-known design in naval aviation.[1]
Quick Facts Attack Squadron 66, Active ...
Attack Squadron 66 | |
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![]() VA-66 squadron insignia | |
Active | 1 February 1951 – 31 March 1987 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Navy |
Role | Attack |
Part of | Inactive |
Nickname(s) | Waldomen/Waldos |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | F4U-4 Corsair F8F-2 Bearcat F9F-5 Panther F7U-3 Cutlass F9F-8B Cougar A4D-1 Skyhawk A-7E Corsair |
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