- Carrier Air Wing Fourteen
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unit_name= Carrier Air Wing Fourteen
caption= CVW-14 Insignia
dates= July 1950 - Present
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type= Carrier Air Wing
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USS "Ronald Reagan"
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Operation Desert ShieldOperation Desert Storm Operation Southern Watch Operation Desert Strike Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Northern Edge
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United States Navy aircraft carrier air wing based atNaval Air Station Lemoore ,California . The air wing is attached to the aircraft carrier USS "Ronald Reagan".cite web
title = Carrier Air Wing Fourteen (CVW 14)
work = US Navy
publisher = Global Security.org
url = http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/navy/cvw14.htm
accessdate = 2007-01-01 ]Mission
To conduct carrier air warfare operations and assist in the planning, control, coordination and integration of seven air wing squadrons in support of carrier air warfare including; Interception and destruction of enemy aircraft and missiles in all-weather conditions to establish and maintain local air superiority. All-weather offensive air-to-surface attacks, Detection, localization, and destruction of enemy ships and submarines to establish and maintain local sea control. Aerial photographic, sighting, and electronic intelligence for naval and joint operations. Airborne early warning service to fleet forces and shore warning nets. Airborne electronic countermeasures. In-flight refueling operations to extend the range and the endurance of air wing aircraft and Search and rescue operations.cite web
title = Carrier Air Wing 14 Command History
work = CVW-14
publisher = US Navy
url = http://www.lemoore.navy.mil/cvw-14/HISTORY.htm
accessdate = 2007-01-01 ]Subordinate units
See also:
List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons .CVW-14 consists of 8 Squadronscite web
title = Carrier Air Wing Fourteen Squadron Composition
work = Carrier Air Wing Fourteen
publisher = US Navy
url = http://www.lemoore.navy.mil/cvw-14/Squadron%20Primary%20Page.htm
accessdate = 2007-01-01]*Strike Fighter Squadron 22
*Strike Fighter Squadron 25
*Strike Fighter Squadron 113
*Strike Fighter Squadron 115
*Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 113
*Carrier Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 139
*Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 Det. 1
*Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 4History
Korean War
Attack Carrier Air Wing 14 was established at
Naval Air Station Miramar , CA in July 1950. CVW-14 was part of the country's military response to the outbreak of theKorean Conflict and made its first deployment aboard the USS "Kearsarge".Vietnam War
In August 1964, while embarked aboard USS "Constellation", CVW-14 conducted the first retaliatory air strikes against
North Vietnam . Subsequent combat deployments were made aboard USS "Ranger", USS "Constellation" and USS "Enterprise". On27 January 1973 , Air Wing 14 squadrons flew the last combat sorties of the Vietnam Conflict. In June 1973, CVW-14 became the first operational air wing to receive the F-14A Tomcat. In September 1974, CVW-14 deployed aboard USS "Enterprise" for its first peacetime deployment in ten years. On29 April 1975 , CVW-14 was again involved inVietnam , providing support and air cover for the evacuation of U.S. personnel fromSouth Vietnam duringOperation Frequent Wind .On
30 July 1976 , CVW-14 embarked aboard USS "Enterprise" again for the first S-3A Viking Western Pacific deployment. After one more deployment on the “Big E,” Carrier Air Wing 14 was reassigned to USS "Coral Sea". Two U.S. Marine Corps fighter squadrons,VMFA-323 andVMFA-531 (F-4N "Phantom II"), joined the CVW-14 team, marking the first time sinceWorld War II that two Marine fighter squadrons comprised the fighter arm of a Navy Air Wing. CVW-14 embarked on USS "Coral Sea" in November 1979 en route to the Western Pacific and a continuous 102 day at-sea period on "Gonzo" Station in the North Arabian Sea. CVW-14 made two more deployments on USS "Coral Sea".Gulf War
While en route to the island of
Diego Garcia , CVW-14 and the USS "Independence" were diverted to the North Arabian Sea in support of Operation Desert Shield. Arriving on station on6 August 1990 , the presence of this formidable fighting team deterredIraq from invadingSaudi Arabia .On
5 August 1991 , CVW-14 embarked aboard the USS "Independence" and commenced transit toPearl Harbor for swap-out with the USS "Midway". The CVW-14 staff cross-decked to USS "Midway" in Pearl Harbor 24 August.VF-21 ,VF-154 , andVS-21 were detached from CVW-14 but remained on board USS "Independence" as part of theCVW-5 organizational structure. CVW-14, then embarked on the USS "Midway" and returned toSan Diego , marking USS "Midway's" last operational underway period prior to being decommissioned from active fleet service.On
17 February 1994 , CVW-14 embarked aboard USS "Carl Vinson" for another WESTPAC deployment, returning15 August 1994 . In May 1996, the air wing deployed again for another WESTPAC on USS "Carl Vinson". During this deployment, the "Carl Vinson" Task Group took part inOperation Southern Watch andOperation Desert Strike in whichUSN andUSAF forces conducted Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) and Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile (CALCM) strikes against Iraq in response toBaghdad 's invasion of Kurdish-held territory in Northern Iraq. CVW-14 escorted B-52 aircraft in support of their CALCM strikes and subsequently flew numerous sorties to enforce the newly-expanded No-Fly Zone to 33 degrees north latitude. The Task Group departed the FIFTH Fleet operations area on 8 October and returned to San Diego on12 November 1996 .On
11 June 1998 , CVW-14 moved fromNAS Miramar ,San Diego , toNaval Air Station Lemoore and deployed on USS "Abraham Lincoln" for WESTPAC '98 where it participated in Operation Southern Watch and Maritime Interdiction Operations in the Persian Gulf. CVW-14 returned to NAS Lemoore on7 December 1998 .While deployed aboard USS "Abraham Lincoln" in May and June, CVW-14 participated to the Hawaiian operating area in Rim of the Pacific exercise (
RIMPAC ). In August 2000, CVW-14 deployed on WESTPAC 2000 during which the air wing executed over 1400 combat sorties over Iraq in support ofOperation Southern Watch . CVW-14 returned to Lemoore on 8 February 2001.Global War on Terror
In December 2001, CVW-14 participated in
Operation Northern Edge off the coast of southern Alaska, honing their skills in final preparations for the 2002-2003 deployment. CVW-14 deployed aboard USS "Abraham Lincoln" again in22 July 2002 , supporting both onOperation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan andOperation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq. This marked the first carrier deployment for the multi-mission F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet. In the first 17 days of Operation Iraqi Freedom, CVW-14 aircraft dropped more than 1.3 million pounds of ordnance in support of the war. Prior to returning home, President George W. Bush made his historic landing on the deck of USS "Abraham Lincoln" in a S-3 piloted by CVW-14’s ownVS-35 Blue Wolves. This marked the first time a sitting President landed on a carrier in a fixed wing aircraft and the first time a United States Navy aircraft radio callsign was changed toNavy One . CVW-14 returned home6 May 2003 after nearly 10 months on deployment, the longest for a carrier in three decades. Only one month after returning, CVW-14 transferred to USS "John C. Stennis", and on26 October 2003 returned to sea in preparation for WESTPAC 2004. CVW-14 was the first air wing to integrate into the new Fleet Readiness Training Program (FRTP) cycle and completed a successful Composite Training Unit Exercise, Air Wing Fallon detachment and, ultimately, Joint Task Force Exercise. After only a 14-month turnaround, CVW-14 deployed on board USS "John C. Stennis" in support of Northern Edge, RIMPAC 2004 and Joint Air and Sea Exercises during their WESTPAC 2004 deployment. WESTPAC 2004 also marked the final F-14 cruise for a west coast air wing and included the final TARPS mission flown by the F-14 community. In February 2005, CVW-14 transferred again, this time to the newest, largest, and most technically advanced aircraft carrier in history, the USS "Ronald Reagan". In January 2006, the CVW-14/"Ronald Reagan" team departed for her maiden deployment and isoperated in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and maritime security operations in the Persian Gulf.In early 2007, CVW-14 embarked on a surge-deployment to the Pacific Ocean, and on
18 May 2008 , the carrier and its strike group departedNaval Air Station North Island for a scheduled deployment to an undisclosed location. [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20080519-0824-departure.html SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Military - Reagan strike group departs San Diego ] ]Current force
Fixed wing aircraft
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F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
*F/A-18 Hornet
*EA-6B Prowler
*E-2 Hawkeye
*C-2 Greyhound Rotary wing aircraft
*SH-60F Seahawk
*HH-60H SeahawkSee also
List of United States Navy Carrier air wings References
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