VA-831 (U.S. Navy) explained

Unit Name:Attack Squadron 831
Dates:1968
Country:United States of America
Aircraft Attack:A-4 Skyhawk

VA-831 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy Reserve. Details of its early years are sketchy, as few records exist for reserve squadrons prior to 1970, the year during which they began submitting history reports.

On 27 Jan 1968, The President directed the activation of VA-831 following the capture of by a North Korean patrol boat on four days earlier. In July 1968, the squadron was the first activated East Coast reserve unit to be assigned to an operational air wing. The squadron was deactivated and returned to reserve status on 18 October 1968.[1]

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

Notes and References

  1. Book: Grossnick . Roy A. . Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons, Volume 1, Chapter 2, Section 11: Attack Squadron Histories for VA-210 to VA-873 . Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy . 1995 . Washington, D.C. . 272–293 . 2016-06-16.