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VP-23, Patrol Squadron 23, known as the Seahawks, was a U.S. Navy fixed-wing, anti-submarine and maritime patrol squadron based at Brunswick Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine, United States. It was established as Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Three (VPW-3) on 17 May 1946, redesignated as Meteorology Squadron Three (VPM-3) on 15 November 1946, redesignated Heavy Patrol Squadron (Landplane) Three (VP-HL-3) on 8 December 1947 (as the second squadron to be assigned the VP-HL-3 designation), and to Patrol Squadron Twenty Three (VP-23) on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 28 February 1995.[1] It was the second squadron to be designated VP-23, the first VP-23 was redesignated Patrol Bombing Squadron 23 (VPB-23) on 1 October 1944 and disestablished on 25 January 1946.[2]

Patrol Squadron 23
VP-23 Patch (1953-1985)
Active17 May 1946 – 28 February 1995
CountryUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Navy Seal United States Navy
Typesquadron
RoleMaritime patrol
Part ofPatrol Wing (PatWing) Five
Garrison/HQBrunswick Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine
Nickname(s)Seahawk
Decorations
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation – 9 Sep 1970 to 31 Oct 1970
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation – 15 Feb 1981 to 29 Jul 1981
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation – 5 May 1990 to 10 Nov 1990
  • Navy Expeditionary Medal – 1 Oct 1976 to 30 Sep 1977
  • Navy Expeditionary Medal – 21 Nov 1979 to 1 Dec 1979
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal – 23 Oct 1983 to 21 Nov 1983
  • Southwest Asia Service Medal – Oct 1990 to 10 Nov 1990
  • Joint Meritorious Unit Award – 15 Aug 1990 to 12 Oct 1990
  • Battle "E" (1976)
  • Aircraft flown
    PatrolPB4Y-2M/2S Privateer
    P-2V-5/7/7S SP-2H Neptune
    P-3B/C Orion

    Operational history

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    VP-23 PB4Ys over Miami in 1949
     
    VP-23 SP-2H in the 1960s
     
    VP-23 P-3B over Italian training ship Amerigo Vespucci in 1976

    Home port assignments

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    The squadron was assigned to these home ports, effective on the dates shown:[1]

    Aircraft assignment

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    The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown:[1]

    Notable former members

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d Roberts, Michael D. (2000). Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons, Volume 2, Chapter 3 Patrol Squadron (VP) Histories (3rd VP-22 to 3rd VP-25). Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. pp. 142–151. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  • ^ Roberts, Michael D. (2000). Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons, Volume 2, Chapter 4 Patrol Bombing Squadron (VPB) Histories (VPB-17 to VPB-29). Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. pp. 428–34. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  • ^ Navy site: Rear Adm Jeffrey Lemmons
  • ^ Navy site: Rear Adm Mark Skinner
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