Posted on 03/24/2007 9:27:37 AM PDT by oyez
The "Scouts" of VS-24 are being disestablished during a ceremony today at 10 a.m. at Hangar 116. The ceremony will end 47 years of service as an Atlantic fleet carrier-based antisubmarine warfare squadron (ASW). VS-24 was the first S-3 squadron to move to NAS Jacksonville in 1997 when NAS Cecil Field closed. The squadron has been in Jacksonville the past 34 years. Since their move to NAS Jacksonville, the Scouts have deployed five times with their last deployment in March 2006 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The squadron officially deactivates March 31.
A Proud History
VS-24 has an eclectic yet distinguished two part history that dates back to Bombing Squadron 17 (VB-17) which was established Jan. 1, 1943. Embarked aboard USS Bunker Hill (CVS-17) and USS Hornet (CVS-12), VB-17 flew the Curtiss SB2C-1 Helldiver into combat throughout World War II. VB-17 was re-designated VA-5B Nov. 15, 1946 and then VA-64 April 27, 1948. Less than a year later on April 8, 1949, the squadron traded their Douglas AD-1 Skyraiders for less glamorous Grumman TBM-3/3W/3S Avengers and was redesignated VC-24 when their mission changed to ASW. The squadron became VS-24 on April 20, 1950 when it transitioned to the Grumman AF-2W/2S Guardian followed shortly thereafter by the Grumman S2F-1/2 Tracker. After participating in numerous ASW exercises conducted off small deck CVE's, CVL's and straight deck Essex-class carriers the squadron deactivated on July 1, 1956.
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In a military victory happens when your enemy is depleated. Sea Control 24 ran out of enemy, without a shot being fired.

IMHO, a P-3 and a tincan is not enough.
No, they haven't. Quick, without looking it up, how many countries have submarines? How many are hostile?
Nations with submarines: Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Holland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, Israel, Egypt, China, Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, Iran, Algeria, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
Some are junk, some have better charecteristics than the US fleet.
I'd list as hostile Iran and Venezuela, and potentially hostile China, followed by Russia and any muslim state.
 That statement is only applicable to the Cold War and VS-24's mission in that struggle. What we have run out of is government officials willing to acknowledge and commit to counter our current danger.
I'll agree with that.
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I had only 1800 hrs. in the P-3. Do my 2500 hrs. in P-2's count? Does the "94" in your name have anything to do with NOLA?
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