Third VA-95 (U.S. Navy)
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The third VA-95 established April 1, 1972 and reclaiming the original "Green Lizards" name, the first VA-95 being established in 1943, as an Attack Squadron of the
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. The second squadron was established on 1 April 1950, renamed the "Skyknights",. The unit returned to the name "Green Lizards" and was disestablished on 31 October 1995.


History


1970s

In April 1973, the squadron provided support for Operation End Sweep, the clearing of mine fields along the coast of North Vietnam. Aircraft from VA-95 would participate in
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, the evacuation of American personnel from Saigon. The squadron provided armed escort flights over the Saigon area for protection of the helicopters conducting the evacuation. On 15 May 1975, The squadron participated in the recovery of the American merchant ship SS Mayaguez following its capture by Cambodian gunboats. The squadron flew sorties in support of the Marine landings on
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Island and retaliatory strikes against Cambodian targets. Squadron aircraft struck the airfield and naval facility at
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, Cambodia. The squadron's KA-6D aircraft were used to provide tanker support for the combat sorties.


1980s

Between 18 and 19 April 1988, Flying off the , the squadron participated in
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, retaliatory strikes against Iran after struck an Iranian mine in international waters. Squadron aircraft attacked Iranian Boghammar speedboats, using Rockeye cluster bombs. They sunk one and damaged another. Later in the day, the Iranian frigate ''Sahand'' fired missiles at two of the squadron’s aircraft while they were flying a surface combat air patrol for . The aircraft evaded the missiles and returned fire with two AGM-84 Harpoons and four laser-guided Skipper bombs. This attack was followed by a Harpoon firing from ''Joseph Strauss''. The attack against the ''Sahand'' left her blazing. Eventually the fires reached her magazines, and the final explosions lead to her sinking. Following this action the sister ship of the ''Sahand'', the ''Sabalan'', left port and engaged several of the squadron’s aircraft, firing a missile at them. One of the squadron’s A-6s responded with a laser-guided bomb that hit ''Sabalan'', and she went dead in the water. The ''Sabalan'' was taken in tow by an Iranian tug, her fantail partially submerged. VA-95’s aircraft were ordered not to continue the attack. The squadron continued to fly combat sorties during 19 April but no other action resulted. In December 1989, the squadron participated in Operation Classic Resolve on the ''Enterprise'', providing support for the Philippine government during a coup attempt.


1990s

In October–November 1990, during the s cruise from the East to West Coast via Cape Horn, the squadron participated in joint exercises with the Argentinean, Chilean, and Ecuadorian Armed Forces. During their 1993 with the Lincoln, the squadron participated in
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in
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and Continue Hope in
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Home port assignments

The squadron was assigned
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Aircraft assignment

The squadron first received the following aircraft on the dates shown: * A-6A ''Intruder'' – 1972 * A-6B ''Intruder'' – 1972 * KA-6D ''Intruder'' – 1972 * A-6E ''Intruder'' – 4 February 1976 * A-6E ''SWIP Intruder'' ''–'' 1993


See also

* VA-95 (U.S. Navy) * Second VA-95 (U.S. Navy) *
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References

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