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RVAH-1 Smokin Tigers

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    RVAH-1 Smokin Tigers
    RVAH-1 Smokin Tigers
    RVAH-1 Smokin’ Tigers Plaque
    14 inch wooden plaque of the RVAH-1 Smokin’ Tigers! Carefully carved and painted, you’ll have a unique and colorful piece to display.
    RVAH-1 was a Reconnaissance Attack (Heavy) Squadron of the U.S. Navy. Originally established as Heavy Attack Squadron One (VAH-1) on 1 November 1955, it was redesignated as Reconnaissance Attack (Heavy) Squadron One (RVAH-1) on 1 September 1964. The squadron was disestablished on 29 January 1979
    HISTORY OF RECONNAISSANCE ATTACK SQUADRON ONE
    Heavy Attack Squadron ONE (VAH-1), the Squadron’s original
    designation, was commissioned at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville,
    Florida, on 1 November 1955. It was formed as an all-weather,
    carrier-based squadron with a nuclear weapons delivery mission,
    flying the A-3D “Sky Warrior.” During the next seven years,
    the Squadron made four Mediterranean cruises and three short
    deployments off the East Coast. While on their fourth Mediterranean
    cruise, the Smokin’ Tigers set an all-Navy record for
    A-3D flight hours when 885 hours were flown during a 17-day
    period in June 1962.
    VAH-1 began transitioning to the A-5A “Vigilante” aircraft
    in August 1962 and accepted the first A-5A the following January.
    The Squadron was now based at Naval Air Station,
    Sanford, Florida, its new home since January 1959. Following
    another cruise to the Mediterranean in 1964, VAH-1 began transitioning
    to the reconnaissance version of the Vigilante, the
    RA-5C. It accepted the first of these aircraft on 10 July 1964.
    On 1 September 1964, the Squadron’s official designation
    changed to Reconnaissance attack Squadron ONE (RVAH-1). Its
    mission was now solely that of all-weather aerial reconnaissance.
    In May of the following year, RVAH-1, embarked in USS
    INDEPENDENCE (CVA-62) with Carrier Air Wing SEVEN, left the
    East Coast for its first Western Pacific deployment. The
    Squadron flew its first combat mission over Southeast Asia on
    30 June 1965. A total of five months of reconnaissance missions
    were flown over•North and South Vietnam.
    Following a 1966 deployment to the Mediterranean, again
    ‘aboard INDEPENDENCE, the Tigers prepared for another combat
    deployment to WESTPAC. This cruise began on 3 January 1968;
    with CVW-9 aboard the nuclear-powered carrier USS ENTERPRISE’
    (CVN-65). In addition to five months of combat reconnaissance
    missions, RVAH-1 and ENTERPRISE also participated in operations
    in the Sea of Japan at the time of the seizure of the USS PUEBLO.
    The Smokin’ Tigers returned to the East Coast, and their
    new home base at Naval Air Station, Albany, Georgia, on 18 July
    1968. Following another Mediterranean cruise, the Tigers again
    flew to the West Coast to join CVW-2 aboard USS RANGER (CVA-61)
    for a third combat deployment to Southeast Asia. The Squadron
    returned to Albany in June 1971 and soon began refresher training
    for a Mediterranean cruise. As the Tigers completed their
    training cycle with CVW-3 aboard USS SARATOGA off the East
    Coast, the carrier and its Air Wing were recalled on an emergency
    basis and in 48 hours left for the Western Pacific in
    support of President Nixon’s policies in Southeast Asia. The
    Tigers’ first combat mission was flown exactly one year to the
    day since the Squadron had last launched aircraft from Tonkin
    Gulf.
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    RVAH-1 returned to Albany in February 1973. Following a
    well deserved standdown in operations,.training began for a
    Mediterranean deployment which started on 3 January 1974 with
    CVW-8 aboard USS AMERICA (CVA-66). Upon completion of this
    cruise, on 2 August 1974, the Squadron arrived at Naval Air
    Station, Key West, Florida, the Smokin’ Tigers’ final home
    base. After a three-day standdown, build-ups commenced for a
    short NATO cruise to the North Atlantic, again aboard AMERICA.
    Following a tour with CVW-1 aboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY
    (CVA-67), which took the Tigers to the Caribbean and Atlantic
    Fleet Exercises “Agate Punch” and “Solid Shield,” RVAH- 1 began
    pre-deployment trainingyith – -CVW-14 aboard USS ENTERPRISE off
    the West Coast. This WESTPAC cruise, the first under peacetime
    conditions, began on 30 July1976 and lasted through 28 March
    1977. It involved operations in the Philippine Sea, South China .
    Sea, the Indian Ocean, and in; the waters off Australia and New
    Zealand.
    The high tempo of operations continued through the remainder
    of 1977, with special Joint Chiefs of Staff tasking and renewed
    refresher training for a final WESTPAC cruise filling the days.
    In April 1978, again teamed, with CVW-14 aboard ENTERPRISE, the
    Squadron’s final cruise began. Seven months later, the Smokin’
    Tigers returned to Key West, having again flown reconnaissance
    missions from the Sea of Japan to the Singapore Straits, in the
    Indian Ocean and off the coast of Western Australia. RVAH-1
    continued flying reconnaissance missions until two weeks prior
    to its decommissioning day, 29 January 1979.
    SIGNIFICANT AWARDS EARNED
    1957 – CNO Aviation Safety Award
    1958 – Norden Trophy for Bombing Excellence
    1961 – Battle Efficiency Award
    1965 – Navy Unit Commendation (Carrier Air Wing SEVEN)
    1967 – Battle Efficiency Award
    1970 – Battle Efficiency Award
    1971 – Meritorious Unit Commendation (USS RANGER and Carrier
    Air Wing TWO)
    1973 – Navy Unit Commendation (USS SARATOGA and Carrier Air
    Wing THREE)
    1974 – Bartholomew Trophy for Leadership Excellence
    1976 – CNO Aviation Safety Award
    – Battle Efficiency Award
    1977 – Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy
    1978 – Battle Efficiency Award (FY-77)
    – Meritorious Unit Commendation
    Battle Efficiency Award (FY-78)
    – Meritorious Unit Commendation (Reconnaissance Attack
    Wing ONE) .
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    COMMANDING OFFICERS
    OF
    RECONNAISSANCE ATTACK SQUADRON ONE
    Commander Paul F. STEVENS Nov 55 – Dec 56
    Commander Joseph F. DORRINGTON Dec 56 – Jan 58
    Commander William D. SPIEGEL Jan 58 – Dec 58
    Commander Sidney N. BANEY Dec 58 – Dec 59
    Commander David A. KING Dec 59 – Mar 61
    Commander Charles B. SMITH Mar 61 – Apr 61
    Commander Charles A. DUNN, Jr. Apr 61 – Apr 62
    Commander Edgar J. BOUDINOT Apr 62 – Mar 63
    Commander Leonard J. REINHART Mar 63 – Mar 64
    Commander Jesse W. TAFT Mar 64 – Apr 65
    Commander Valentin G. MATULA Apr 65 – Jul 65
    Commander Donald E. MOORE Jul 65 – Jun 66
    Commander Richard J. SAMPLE Jun 66 – Jul 67
    Commander Ray D. MURPHY Jul 67 – Aug 68
    Commander Burton J. LARKINS Aug 68 – Jul 69
    Commander W. J. QUIRK Jul 69 – Jul 70
    Commander Shelly P. GALLUP Jul 70 – Jul 71
    Commander Robert M. FORSTER Jul 71 – Jul 72
    Commander Jerry M. CATRON Jul 72 – Oct 73
    Commander Milton D. MIEFERT Oct 73 – Aug 74
    Commander Gordon N. KUEHN Aug 74 – Aug 75
    Commander William P. SMITH Aug 75 – Oct 76
    Commander Robert L. LARSON Oct 76 – Jan 78
    Commander Thomas V. JOHNSTON Jan 78 – Jan 79
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