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VA-45 Blackbird Squadron Embroidered Patch - 4 Inch Military Morale Badge with Plastic Backing | Perfect for Flight Jackets, Backpacks & Military Collectors
VA-45 Blackbird Squadron Embroidered Patch - 4 Inch Military Morale Badge with Plastic Backing | Perfect for Flight Jackets, Backpacks & Military Collectors
VA-45 Blackbird Squadron Embroidered Patch - 4 Inch Military Morale Badge with Plastic Backing | Perfect for Flight Jackets, Backpacks & Military Collectors
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VA-45 Blackbird Squadron Patch Aviators! Are you looking for a high-quality patch that you'll be proud to wear or display? Look no further than the VA-45 Blackbird Squadron Patch! 4 inch Embroidered US Naval Aviator Owned Business Sew On Plastic Backing increases rigidity, so the patch lasts longer and stays flat Reproduction SECOND VA-45 Lineage: Established as Attack Squadron FORTY FIVE (VA-45) on 1 September 1950. Disestablished on 1 March 1958. The second squadron to be assigned the VA-45 designation. Squadron Insignia and Nickname The squadron's insignia was approved by CNO on 10 April 1951. A blackbird in a cocky stance became the focal point of the insignia's design. Colors for the insignia were: an oval design with a light blue background; black crow and cigar; the bird's legs, feet and gloves were yellow; red tongue; the cigar ash and shaded area of the gloves were red; white star and spats; green derby; and the lower portion of the insignia had a dark green background with the numbers 4 and 20 in yellow. The numbers 4 and 20 were taken from the nursery rhyme, "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" and represent the original 24 pilots assigned to the squadron. Nickname: Blackbirds, 1950-1958. Chronology of Significant Events 13 Jun 1953: The squadron flew its first combat operation while deployed to Korea aboard Lake Champlain (CVA 39). Home Port Assignments Location Assignment Date NAS Jacksonville 01 Sep 1950 NAAS Cecil Field 18 Sep 1950 NAS Jacksonville 12 Oct 1952 Commanding Officers Date Assumed Command LCDR G. O. Wood 01 Sep 1950 LCDR Richard H. Mills 11 Apr 1952 LCDR William F. Krantz Oct 1953 CDR Daniel W. Wildfong Nov 1954 CDR Glendon Goodwin Dec 1955 Aircraft Assignment Type of Aircraft Date Type First Received AD-2 Sep 1950 AD-4 14 Feb 1952 AD-6 Jun 1954 The well-known 4 and 20 black birds insignia was first used by this squadron.
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