Tailhook Association Explained

Tailhook Association
Founded Date:1956
Location:Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California
Leader Title:Chairman of the Board
Leader Name:ADM William E. Gortney, USN (Ret.) [1]
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:CAPT Eric Doyle, USN (Ret.) [2]
Website:https://www.tailhook.net/

The Tailhook Association is a U.S.-based non-profit organization supporting the interests of sea-based aviation, with emphasis on aircraft carriers. The word tailhook refers to the hook underneath the tail of the aircraft that catches the arresting wire suspended across the flight deck in order to stop the landing plane quickly.

History

Establishment

The Tailhook Association was formed by active-duty naval aviators in 1956, eventually growing into a national organization headquartered in San Diego, California. During the Vietnam War, the annual Tailhook reunion and symposium also served to provide opportunities for aircrews from the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets to exchange information about events in Southeast Asia. The association evolved into an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to building camaraderie among those that have been a part of the Naval Aviation team. The purpose of the association is to foster, encourage, develop, study and support the aircraft carrier and sea-based aircraft and aircrews.

The Tailhook Educational Foundation (TEF) was created in 1992 to educate the nation's public with regard to the history and present day activities of the US Navy carrier aviation community. TEF is a separate non-profit that works closely with, and in support of, the Tailhook Association, providing over 100 scholarships per year to Naval Aviation legacies.

The Tailhook scandal

In September 1991, the 35th annual symposium in Las Vegas featured a two-day debriefing on Navy and Marine Corps aviation in Operation Desert Storm. It was the largest such meeting yet held, with 4,000 attendees including active, reserve, and retired personnel. According to a Department of Defense (DoD) report, 83 women and 7 men stated that they had been victims of sexual assault and harassment during the meeting. Several participants later stated that a number of flag officers attending the meetings were aware of the sexual assaults, but did nothing to stop them.[3]

The issues were never settled, and as late as 2002, the Tailhook chairman spoke dismissively of "the alleged misconduct that occurred in 1991".[4]

Frontline on PBS reported:

Ultimately the careers of fourteen admirals and almost 300 naval aviators were scuttled or damaged by Tailhook. For example, Secretary of the Navy H. Lawrence Garrett III and CNO Admiral Frank Kelso were both at Tailhook '91. Garrett ultimately resigned and Kelso retired early two years after the convention.[5]

Author Jean Zimmerman developed the thesis that the scandal underscored the shifting status of women in the US military and particularly the role of women in combat.[6]

Activities

Among the Tailhook programs are publication of the quarterly journal The Hook, addressing historical and current events coverage; college scholarships via the Tailhook Educational Foundation; and local/regional "ready rooms" for active and retired members who support fleet activities.

Some visitors to US Navy aircraft carriers who joined or left the ship on a Carrier Onboard Delivery aircraft are issued "Tailhook certificates" by the Navy, commending them for "NAFOD and intestinal fortitude."[7]

Awards

James D. "Jig Dog" Ramage Award

YearAircraft CarrierCarrier Air Wing
2001CVW-17
2002CVW-11
2003CVW-14
2004CVW-3
2005CVW-3
2006CVW-8

Tailhooker Of The Year Award

Yearly award given to an individual who has made the most significant contribution to U.S. carrier aviation.

YearRankRecipientService
1963CAPTRichard "Doc" Phillips, MCUSN
1964CAPTRobert M. ElderUSN
1965VADMPaul D. StroopUSN
1966VADMPaul H. RamseyUSN
1967ADMRoy L. JohnsonUSN
1968ADMThomas H. MoorerUSN
1969VADMThomas F. ConnollyUSN
1970ADMJohn HylandUSN
1971VADMMaurice F. WeisnerUSN
1972VADMWilliam D. HouserUSN
1973VADMDamon W. "Hutch" CooperUSN
1974VADMFrederick H. MichaelisUSN
1975VADMRobert B. BaldwinUSN
1976VADMJames B. StockdaleUSN
1977VADMRobert P. CooganUSN
1978ADMThomas B. HaywardUSN
1979VADMFrederick C. TurnerUSN
1980VADMG.E.R. "Gus" KinnearUSN
1981RADMRobert E. KirkseyUSN
1982ADMWesley L. McDonaldUSN
1983VADMRobert F. SchoultzUSN
1984RADMJerry O. TuttleUSN
1985RADMPaul T. GillcristUSN
1986VADMEdward H. MartinUSN
1987CAPTByron L. DuffUSN
1988CAPTL. Robert CanepaUSN
1989CAPTArchie ManningUSN
1990RADMEd AllenUSN
1991CAPTJay CampbellUSN
1992No Award
1993RADMLyle F. BullUSN (Ret)
1994CAPTFields RichardsonUSN (Ret)
1995RADMFrederick L. LewisUSN (Ret)
1996CDRRobert E. StumpfUSN (Ret)
1997ADMLeighton W. SmithUSN (Ret)
1998CAPTKen "Kilo" ParksUSN
1999CAPTEvan "Streak" ChanikUSN
2000VADMMichael L. BowmanUSN
2001CAPTGeorge B. DomUSN
LtColJames L. StalnakerUSMC
2002CDRSterling Gilliam, Jr.USN
LtColRaymond DammUSMC
2003CAPT"Shortney" GortneyUSN
LtColGary Lee "Lurch" ThomasUSMC
2004CAPT"Cyrus" VanceUSN
LtColWade E. "WZL" WeigelUSMC
2005CAPTDon QuinnUSN
MajPeter L "Mud Duck" McArdleUSMC
2006CAPTKevin "Kid" DonneganUSN
LtColJohn "Dog" JansenUSMC
2007CAPT"Nasty" ManazirUSN
LtColHunter "Hamster" HobsonUSMC
2008CAPTBill SizemoreUSN
2009CAPT Thomas HaleyUSN
2010CAPTDan "Undra" CheeverUSN
2011CAPTMark DarrahUSN
2012CAPT David SilkeyUSN
2013CAPTSam PaparoUSN
2014CAPTGregory FentonUSN
2015CAPT Greg "HiFi" HarrisUSN
2016CAPTScott "Topper" FarrUSN
2017CAPTRichard "Snap" BrophyUSN
2018CDR Mike "Jockey" LisaUSN
2019CAPT"Blades" DiennaUSN
2020CAPTJohn "Yank" Cummings

Lifetime Achievement Award

YearRankRecipientService
1993RADMJames D. "Jig Dog" RamageUSN (Ret)
Mr.Ron Thomas
1994CAPTLarry FlintUSN (Ret),
CAPTW.D. "Bill" KnutsonUSN (Ret)
1995VADMWilliam D. HouserUSN (Ret)
CAPTRobert M. ElderUSN (Ret)
1996CAPTRichard "Chick" HarmerUSN (Ret)
RADMPaul T. GillcristUSN (Ret)
CAPTLou KriserUSN (Ret)
1997CAPTWynn FosterUSN (Ret)
CAPTC.A.L. "Cal" SwansonUSN (Ret)
1998CDRJack D. WoodulUSNR (Ret)
Mr.Barrett Tillman
1999RADMThomas F. Brown IIIUSN (Ret)
CAPTWalter M. SchirraUSN (Ret)
2000CAPTLonny K. McClungUSN (Ret)
CAPTRichard L. "Zeke" CormierUSN (Ret)
CDRGeorge "Buddy" GilmanUSNR (Ret)
2001CAPTRichard G. HanecakUSN (Ret)
2002RADMGlen W. "Corky" LennoxUSN (Ret)
CDRDean S. "Diz" LairdUSN (Ret)
2003RADMFrederick "Bad Fred" LewisUSN (Ret)
2004CAPTJack DavisUSN (Ret)
2005CAPTJerry PalmerUSN (Ret)
2006CAPTSteve MillikinUSN (Ret)
CDRJan JacobsUSNR (Ret)
2007CAPTGene CernanUSN (Ret)
Mr. Wes Fry
2008RADMLloyd AbbotUSN (Ret)
ADMWesley McDonaldUSN (Ret)

The Hook Magazine Contributor of the Year

YearRank/TitleRecipientService
1987CAPTDone EastUSN (Ret)
1988MrJohn Lundstrom
MrJim Sawruk
1989CAPTBill ScarboroughUSN (Ret)
1990MrMike Weeks
1991LTMark MorganUSNR
1992No Award
1993CDRErnie MaresUSN (Ret)
1994CDRJack WoodulUSNR (Ret)
1995LCDRRick MorganUSN
1996CDRJohn B. NicholsUSN (Ret)
1997MrThomas F. Gates
1998MrMark Morgan (2)
LCDRRick Morgan (2)USN (Ret)
1999MsMargaret Bone
2000LCDRE. Leigh ArmisteadUSN
2001MsVivienne Heines
2002MrFred Tannenbaum
2003CDRPeter MerskyUSNR (Ret)
2004PHCSBob LawsonUSN (Ret)
2005MrTony Holmes
2006CDRRobert R. "Boom" PowellUSN (Ret)

Honorary Tailhooker of the Year

(Sponsored by the Boeing Company)

YearRank/TitleRecipientService
2001MsBarbara Woodbury
2002MrJohn Ascuaga
2003HonGordon R. EnglandSECNAV
2004HonRichard DanzigSECNAV
2004GenWilliam L. "Spider" NylandUSMC
2005MrJon Winthrop
2006AVCMJohn PorterUSN (Ret)
2007CDREd "Tick" McCabeUSN (Ret)

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tailhook.org/Officers.html Officers
  2. https://www.tailhook.net/tailhook-officers Officers
  3. Book: Thompson II, Charles C. . 1999 . . W. W. Norton . 0-393-04714-8 . 379–380 .
  4. Web site: From the Chairman: Tailhook Association At Your Service. RADM Frederick L. Lewis, USN (Ret). The Tailhook Association. 2007-08-13. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070808003736/http://www.tailhook.org/ChairFa02.htm. 2007-08-08.
  5. Web site: Post Tailhook Punishment. Frontline, PBS. 2007-08-13.
  6. Book: Zimmerman, Jean. Jean Zimmerman. Tailspin: women at war in the wake of Tailhook. 1995. Doubleday. New York. 0-385-47789-9. 31607961.
  7. Mother Jones, 28 Feb 2013, The US Navy Spends $4 Billion On Fuel Every Year, retrieved 23 Aug 2013.