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Saltwater Division
VR-3, VR-6, VR-7, VR-7A,
VR-8, and VR-22
During the course of their history
under the command of the United States Air Force,
these squadrons underwent different configurations
to remain consistent with the alignments within the
USAF. These changes included the aircraft of these
units being assigned to central control of a
maintenance squadron, while the operating personnel
were assigned to operational squadrons. These
changes also involved changes in the home bases of
these units. In the case of VR-7 and VR-8, this
meant a move from their long time base in the
Pacific in Hawaii, to the west coast at Naval Air
Station Moffett Field California. The Super
Constellation aircraft of both squadrons were
combined and assigned to Transport Eight. The
operational personnel were combined and assigned to
Transport Seven and the name of the USAF command
changed from Military Air Transport Service to the
Military Airlift Command.
In the early Sixties, all units of
the Military Airlift Command underwent a transition
to more modern aircraft. Most Naval Air Transport
Squadrons serving within the Military Airlift
Command gave up their obsolete R6D Skymaster and R7V
Super Constellation aircraft for the modern C-130E
Hercules. This then involved the maintenance and
operational personnel to undergo quite a change in
operational procedures. The transition for these
naval personnel went quite smoothly, and by 1963,
the units were trained and qualified, and became
fully operational with the new aircraft, theater of
operations and methods of equipment and personnel
delivery.
During the latter part of their
history, the USAF underwent a further configuration
change of it's airlift resources and a change in
mission concepts, resulting in the Military Airlift
Command being renamed the Air Mobility Command. It
was during this time that the Navy's role in airlift
capability was reduced to specific fleet command
requirements only and the Naval Air Transport
Squadrons supporting the USAF were decommissioned.
At the time of this event the naval units included
the original three (3) squadrons who were involved
in the Berlin Airlift, plus the three (3) additional
units (VR-7, VR-7A and VR-22) that had been added
since it's inception. |