VRC-50 explained
Unit Name: | Fleet Logistics Squadron 50 |
Dates: | 1 October 1966 – 7 October 1994 |
Country: | United States |
Role: | Logistics |
Command Structure: | Inactive |
Nickname: | Foo Dogs |
VRC-50 was a Fleet Logistics Squadron of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 50 (VRC-50) on 1 October 1966, redesignated as Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Fifty (VRC-50) on 1 April 1976 and disestablished on 7 October 1994.
Operational history
- 2 October 1969, C-2A #152796 crashed on approach to the on a flight from NAS Cubi Point, all 26 passengers and crew were listed as killed in action, the bodies were not recovered.[1]
- 15 December 1970, C-2A #152793 crashed shortly after launch from, all 3 crewmen were listed as missing in action, body not recovered.[1]
- 20 January 1989, US-3A #157996 crashed near Subic Bay, Philippines. Both crewmen, including the commanding officer were killed[2] [3]
Home port assignments
The squadron was assigned to these home ports:
Aircraft assignment
See also
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Notes and References
- Web site: U.S. Unaccounted-For from the Vietnam War (Sorted by Name) Prisoners of War, Missing in Action and Killed in Action/Body not Recovered. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. 3 January 2016.
- Web site: VRC-50 COs. VRC-50 COs. 6 February 2017.
- Web site: Fallen Viking Comrades. Fallen Viking Comrades. 6 February 2017.