VT-23 Professionals
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(SDO), is the unit's contact point. They maintain unit rosters, help
old friends link up, coordinate with unit reunions, and gather unit
information. The
SDO List.
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eras of the unit. e-Mail the Association Webmaster.
AND we welcome "anyone with an interest" in the Skyhawk to JOIN The Skyhawk Association.
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Courtesy of Frank Garza
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Heritage
- November 1, 1958 - - Advanced Training Unit
TWO HUNDREDTWENTY-TWO (ATU-222) established.
- May 1, 1960- - - - - Advanced Training Unit TWO
HUNDRED
TWENTY-TWO (ATU-222) redesignated Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE
(VT-23).
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Home Ports
Date - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Location:
- 1958 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Naval Air Station
Kingsville, Texas
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Air Wings
Date - - - - - - - - - - - - Tail code - - - - - - - Air Wing
Deployments
Aircraft
Commanding Officers
- 1973 - - - - - - - - - - - CDR Donald Martin.
- 1998 - - - - - - - - - - - CDR J. E. Tibbels
- 1999 - - - - - - - - - - - CDR W. V. Martin
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Events
- November 1, 1958:
Advanced Training Unit TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (ATU-222) was established
at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas, flying the Grumman F-11 Tiger.
- November 1958:
ATU-222 was assigned the advanced pilot training final phases
including: swept wing familiarization, formation flying, all weather
instrument flying, tactics and air-to-air and air-to-ground gunnery.
- May 1, 1960:
Advanced Training Unit TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (ATU-222) was
redesignated Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE (VT-23).
- June 1965:
Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE was assigned the Grumman TF-9J Cougar.
Carrier qualification and air-to-ground rocketry training were added to
the syllabus.
- April 1970:
Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE was assigned the Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk.
- October 1972:
The Navy switched training concept to parallel flow and the "Single
Base Training Concept." VT-23s training mission changed to provided
basic flight training in Transition, Precision Acrobatics, Basic
Instruments, Radio Instruments, Night Flying, Formation Flying,
Air-to-air Gunnery and Carrier Qualification. Training Squadron
TWENTY-THREE was assigned the
North American T-2C Buckeye
to accomplish basic flight training.
Advanced flight training was now also accomplished at Naval Air Station
Kingsville, Texas. VT-23 graduates went "next door" to VT-21 or VT-22
for advanced flight training in the TA-4J Skyhawk .
- 1982:
Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE was tasked with Grumman E-2 pilot
training comprised of 68 training flights in the T-2C Buckeye. In 1985
this task was transferred to VT-4.
- 199?:
Training Squadron TWENTY-THREE was assigned the Boeing T-45C Goshawk.
- September 30, 1999:
VT-23 Professionals were disestablished. Assets were transferred to
Training Squadron SEVEN at Naval Air Station Meridian, Mississippi.
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Awards
Award - - - - - - - - - Inclusive Dates:
- 1959 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Operations Safety
Award.
- 1960 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Operations Safety
Award.
- 1967 - - - - - - Top Jet Squadron Award.
- 1970 - - - - - - Top Jet Squadron Award.
- 1970 - - - - - - The John H. Tower Trophy.
- 1972 - - - - - - Meritorious Unit Commendation.
- 1973 - - - - - - Vice Admiral Robert Goldthwaite
Award.
- 1981 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Operations Safety
Award.
- 1982 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Operations Safety
Award.
- 1983 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Operations Safety
Award.
- 1984 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Air Training
Effectiveness Award.
- 1985 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Air Training
Effectiveness Award.
- 1986 - - - - - - Chief of Naval Air Training
Effectiveness Award.
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Sources:
- Frank Garza
- Tony Suglio
- Harry S. Gann
- John Gabbard
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