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!colspan="4"|Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1)
!colspan="4"|Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1)
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[[File:Utility Squadron ONE VU-1 squadron patch prior to 1 July 1965.gif|200px|center]]
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|'''Active:''' 20 Jul 1951 -  
|'''Active:''' 20 Jul 1951 -  
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|'''Theater''' Pacific
|'''Command''' Pacific Command (PAC)
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|'''Motto:''' None
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|'''Number''' 5+
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Back to [[United States (Navy)]]<br>
This page is under construction. It will contain information about US Navy JD-1 Invaders assigned to Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1).
This page is under construction. It will contain information about US Navy JD-1 Invaders assigned to Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1).


 
==History==
Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1) was formally established on 20 July 1951 in response to the Korean War. Their home base was Naval Air Station Barber's Point, Hawaii. It inherited the lineage of the Pacific Fleet's former Utility Squadron, VJ-1, which had been deactivated in 1949. The mission of VU-1 was to provide training and support for the 14th Naval District. In 1952, NAS Barber's Point absorbed the Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, after the Marine units were moved to Kaneohe Bay. <ref name="VU-1">http://www.utron1.itgo.com/vu_flight_line.htm</ref>
Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1) was formally established on 20 July 1951 in response to the Korean War. Their home base was Naval Air Station Barber's Point, Hawaii. It inherited the lineage of the Pacific Fleet's former Utility Squadron, VJ-1, which had been deactivated in 1949. The mission of VU-1 was to provide training and support for the 14th Naval District. In 1952, NAS Barber's Point absorbed the Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, after the Marine units were moved to Kaneohe Bay. <ref name="VU-1">http://www.utron1.itgo.com/vu_flight_line.htm</ref>


Activity at Barber's Point increased in the 1950s in correlation with the war in Korea and the rising tensions of the Cold War. Throughout this time VU-1 helped with training for other squadrons that were also housed at the base, including Patrol Squadron 6 (VP-6), Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12, and Airborne Early Warning Squadron 14. The VU-1 planes often served as "bogeys" for the AEWS planes to track and identify. <ref name="VU-1">http://www.utron1.itgo.com/vu_flight_line.htm</ref>
Activity at Barber's Point increased in the 1950s in correlation with the war in Korea and the rising tensions of the Cold War. Throughout this time VU-1 helped with training for other squadrons that were also housed at the base, including Patrol Squadron 6 (VP-6), Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12, and Airborne Early Warning Squadron 14. The VU-1 planes often served as "bogeys" for the AEWS planes to track and identify. <ref name="VU-1">http://www.utron1.itgo.com/vu_flight_line.htm</ref>


From the photos, we know that VU-1 also flew TBM-3U Avengers as part of the squadron.


In addition to the training and support functions, in the late 1950s the VU-1 planes also carried out photo mapping missions for the Navy.


 
==Planes==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!US Navy Buoy Number  
!US Navy Buoy Number  
!USAF S/N  
!USAF S/N  
!Delivered
!Date In
!SOC
!Date Out
!Comments
!Comments
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|[[57991]]
|[[44-35467]]
|9 Aug 1954
|11 Feb 1957
|Sent to [[Naval Advance Base Oppama]].
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|[[57991]]
|[[44-35467]]
|15 Nov 1957
|10 Dec 1959
|Sent to [[FASRON 116]].
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|[[77140]]
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|20 Jul 1951
|26 Apr 1954
|Assigned to [[FASRON 119]] for transport.
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|[[77144]]
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|28 Jul 1952
|18 Feb 1954
|Assigned to [[FASRON 117]] for surface transport.
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|UA-2. From the images we have in the archive, there were at least 2 different planes bearing the markings of UA-2. This plane is clearly identified as BuNo 89074 in the photo. The other plane, only a partial BuNo beginning with 771 can be seen.
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==Photos==
[[File:77203. UA WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:89074. VU-1. UA-2. Photo mapping plane passing over Hawaii in 1958. USN WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:Utility Squadron 1 (VU 1) in formation with TBM-3U Avengers near Oahu, Hawaii. 1949 WM.jpg|400px]]<br>


[[File:VU-1 TBMs JD-1s small. 1950s, HA. USN WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:VU-1. UA-2. USN WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:VU-1 JD-1 TBM-3 SNB 1950s HA. USN WM.jpg|400px]]<br>


 
[[File:UA-3 WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:UA-4 Cousins WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:UA-4 (2) WM.jpg|400px]]<br>
   
   
 
[[File:VU-1 SNB JD-1 1950s, HA. USN WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:UA-4 WM.jpg|400px]] [[File:UA-6 WM.jpg|400px]]




[[Category: Navy]]
[[Category: Navy]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 18 August 2021

Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1)
USN Roundel.png

Utility Squadron ONE VU-1 squadron patch prior to 1 July 1965.gif
Active: 20 Jul 1951 -
Command Pacific Command (PAC)
Motto:
Number


Back to United States (Navy)
This page is under construction. It will contain information about US Navy JD-1 Invaders assigned to Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1).

History

Utility Squadron 1 (VU-1) was formally established on 20 July 1951 in response to the Korean War. Their home base was Naval Air Station Barber's Point, Hawaii. It inherited the lineage of the Pacific Fleet's former Utility Squadron, VJ-1, which had been deactivated in 1949. The mission of VU-1 was to provide training and support for the 14th Naval District. In 1952, NAS Barber's Point absorbed the Marine Corps Air Station Ewa, after the Marine units were moved to Kaneohe Bay. [1]

Activity at Barber's Point increased in the 1950s in correlation with the war in Korea and the rising tensions of the Cold War. Throughout this time VU-1 helped with training for other squadrons that were also housed at the base, including Patrol Squadron 6 (VP-6), Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12, and Airborne Early Warning Squadron 14. The VU-1 planes often served as "bogeys" for the AEWS planes to track and identify. [1]

From the photos, we know that VU-1 also flew TBM-3U Avengers as part of the squadron.

In addition to the training and support functions, in the late 1950s the VU-1 planes also carried out photo mapping missions for the Navy.

Planes

US Navy Buoy Number USAF S/N Date In Date Out Comments
57991 44-35467 9 Aug 1954 11 Feb 1957 Sent to Naval Advance Base Oppama.
57991 44-35467 15 Nov 1957 10 Dec 1959 Sent to FASRON 116.
77140 20 Jul 1951 26 Apr 1954 Assigned to FASRON 119 for transport.
77144 28 Jul 1952 18 Feb 1954 Assigned to FASRON 117 for surface transport.
UA-1
89074 UA-2
771XX UA-2
UA-3
77203 UA-4
UA-6

Photos

77203. UA WM.jpg 89074. VU-1. UA-2. Photo mapping plane passing over Hawaii in 1958. USN WM.jpg Utility Squadron 1 (VU 1) in formation with TBM-3U Avengers near Oahu, Hawaii. 1949 WM.jpg

VU-1 TBMs JD-1s small. 1950s, HA. USN WM.jpg VU-1. UA-2. USN WM.jpg VU-1 JD-1 TBM-3 SNB 1950s HA. USN WM.jpg

UA-3 WM.jpg UA-4 Cousins WM.jpg UA-4 (2) WM.jpg

VU-1 SNB JD-1 1950s, HA. USN WM.jpg UA-4 WM.jpg UA-6 WM.jpg