VA-55 (U.S. Navy) explained

Unit Name:Attack Squadron 55
Dates:5 February 1943– 12 December 1975
Country:United States
Branch:United States Navy
Nickname:Torpcats (1943-1948), Warhorses (1948-1991)
Battles:World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War

VA-55 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy. It was established as Torpedo Squadron VT-5 on 15 February 1943, redesignated VA-6A on 15 November 1946, and finally designated VA-55 on 16 August 1948. The squadron was disestablished on 12 December 1975. It was the first squadron to be designated VA-55, the second VA-55 was established on 7 October 1983 and disestablished on 1 January 1991.[1]

The squadron's nickname was the Torpcats from 1943-1955, and the Warhorses from 1955 onward. Its insignia changed several times over its lifetime, ending up as a winged seahorse.[2] They were established in 1943.[3]

When VA-55 was stood up again in 1983, it was flying the Grumman A6E Intruder medium-attack jet aircraft.

Operational history

World War II

Korean War

1950s

Vietnam War

Home port assignments

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

Aircraft assignment

The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown:

See also

References

References

Notes and References

  1. 1 . VA-55 . 100 . va-54-56.
  2. Bruning, John R. (1999), Crimson Sky: The Air Battle for Korea, Brassey's, p.24
  3. Web site: VA-55 Warhorses attack squadron ATKRON FIVE FIVE - US Navy.
  4. Hinman & Campbell, pp. 318–321.