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Carrier Air Wing Seven

Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) is a United States Navy aircraft carrier air wing based at Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia. At the moment, CVW-7 is assigned to the USS George H. W. Bush. The tail code of aircraft assigned to CVW-7 is AG.

Carrier Air Wing Seven
CVW-7 Insignia
Active20 July 1943 – Present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Navy
TypeCarrier Air Wing
Part ofCarrier Strike Group Twelve
Garrison/HQNAS Oceana
Nickname(s)Freedom Fighters
Tail CodeAG
EngagementsWorld War II
Korean War
Operation Desert Shield
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Deny Flight
Operation Southern Watch
Operation Enduring Freedom
Commanders
CommanderCaptain Thomas "JETHRO" Bodine
Deputy CommanderCaptain Alex "WALDO" Hampton
Master ChiefCMDCM(AW/SW/IW) William O. Rodriguez

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.[1]

Subordinate units

CVW-7 consists of 9 Squadrons[2]

History

World War II to 1950

Carrier Air Wing Seven was originally established 20 July 1943 at Naval Air Station Alameda, California, as Carrier Air Group Eighteen. After an intensive training period, the air group embarked in USS Intrepid and participated in combat operations against the Japanese during World War II. In September 1945, the air group transferred to Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island.[3] On 15 November the Navy changed the designation scheme for its Carrier Air Groups and CVG-18 was re-designated CVAG-7. On 1 September 1948 the designation scheme was again changed and the Air Group became Carrier Air Group Seven (CVG-7) (it was the second Air Group to carry the CVG-7 designation; the first CVG-7 existed from January 1944 to July 1946).

Cold War

During the Korean War, the air group flew close air support strikes, attacks on industrial facilities and supply line interdiction missions from the deck of USS Bon Homme Richard.[3]

After moving from Quonset Point to Naval Air Station Oceana in 1958, the Air Group teamed up with USS Independence and deployed as the first all jet air wing. On 20 December 1963 all Carrier Air Groups were re-designated Carrier Air Wings and CVG-7 became Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7). During the years from 1966 – 1977 the air wing completed seven Mediterranean deployments in USS Independence and participated in numerous North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercises. In early 1978, Air Wing Seven embarked in USS Dwight D. Eisenhower for shakedown and weapons training in the Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico operating area.[3]

On 1 March 1978, Air Wing SEVEN became permanently assigned to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and deployed in January 1979 for IKE's maiden, Mediterranean voyage. From April through December 1980, the air wing embarked for an Indian Ocean deployment in support of operations to rescue the hostages in Tehran, following in September and October by NATO exercises in the North Atlantic. From January to July 1982, Air Wing Seven embarked for a Mediterranean deployment which included support for the evacuation of Americans from Lebanon. In April 1983, the IKE/CVW-7 team began another Mediterranean deployment that included the first 1,000-nautical-mile (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) over water night intercept for an F-14, multiple Carrier Battle Group operations with USS Independence and USS John F. Kennedy, and support of the Multi-national Peace Keeping Force in Beirut, Lebanon.[3]

Reunited in 1987, the IKE/CVW-7 team worked up in preparation for Mediterranean Deployment, followed by extensive work ups in preparation for a 1990 deployment. Mediterranean Deployment 2-90 became a Red Sea excursion as the IKE/CVW-7 Battle Group was the first on scene to deter Iraqi aggression in Operation Desert Shield. Once relieved IKE/CVW-7 returned home and began a compressed turnaround training cycle for a May 1991 CENTCOM deployment. As Operation Desert Storm progressed to quick victory, the deployment was delayed to reestablish the normal CV deployment cycle. In September 1991 CVW-7/IKE deployed to the Red Sea/Persian Gulf as part of post hostilities Operation Desert Storm. They were the first CV and Air Wing team to deploy for a second time to the Gulf War.[3]

1990s operations

In September 1992 CVW-7 initially embarked in USS George Washington for a weapons system shakedown. The air wing deployed on USS George Washington as a component of Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group Two on 20 May 1994. Following refresher carrier qualifications, the Battle Group transited to Portsmouth, England to participate in the Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. The Commemoration activities were highlighted by port visits to England, Brest, France and President Bill Clinton's stay aboard the carrier.[3]

Following turnover with USS Saratoga, the Battle Group proceeded directly to the Adriatic to conduct operations in support of Operation Deny Flight and Sharp Guard. In response to aggressive Iraqi troop movements south towards Kuwait, the George Washington Battle Group transited the Suez Canal at maximum speed. Persian Gulf Operations Vigilant and Southern Watch were resumed on 15 October 1994. After Iraqi forces turned north and tensions eased, the Battle Group returned to the Mediterranean Sea. Turnover with the IKE Battle Group took place north of the Suez Canal and USS George Washington/CVW-7 returned to a rainy Norfolk on 17 November 1994.[3]

In September 1996 CVW-7 began preparations for a 26 February 1998 around the world deployment in USS John C. Stennis. This Joint Task Group 98-2 deployment included over four months on station in the Northern Persian Gulf supporting Operation Southern Watch.[3]

Into the 21st century

 
At sea aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73), 21 Nov. 2003. Flight Deck Safety Observer, Aviation Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Harrison Brookes braces himself as an F-14B Tomcat, assigned to Carrier Air Wing Seven is launched from one of four steam driven catapults on the ship's flight deck.

In 2000 CVW-7 was again deployed with USS Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.[3] Two years later, the Wing was deployed to the same regions aboard USS John F. Kennedy and aboard USS George Washington, before finally returning to Dwight D. Eisenhower in 2006–2007.[4] Two deployments aboard Dwight D. Eisenhower followed in 2009 and 2010.[5]

As part of Operation Vigilant Resolve, on 28 April 2004, Carrier Air Wing Seven squadrons VFA-136, VFA-131, VF-11, and VF-143 flew combat air sorties against insurgents in Fallujah, dropping 13 GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bombs on insurgent positions, while providing combat air support to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.[6]

In April and May 2008, CVW-7's strike fighter squadrons accompanied George Washington from Norfolk, Virginia, to San Diego, California, around Cape Hoorn. Although formally assigned to CVW-17, the squadrons kept their "AG" tail code.[4] Four deployments aboard Dwight D. Eisenhower followed in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.[5]

In 2015, CVW-7 was reassigned to USS Harry S. Truman and began a scheduled deployment to the U.S. 6th and 5th Fleet areas of operation on 16 November.[7]

On 22 May 2018, CVW-7 was assigned to USS Abraham Lincoln.[8]

On 10 August 2022, CVW-7 started a deployment with Carrier Strike Group 10 (CSG-10), aboard USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77).[9] USNI News reported that CSG-10 is most likely set to relieve Carrier Strike Group 8 (CSG-8) and its flagship, the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) with embarked Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1), in the Mediterranean Sea.[10]

Current force

Fixed-wing aircraft

Rotary wing aircraft

References

  1. ^ . CVW-7. US Navy. Archived from the original on 2 April 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2006.
  2. ^ "Carrier Air Wing 7". U.S. Navy. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Carrier Air Wing SEVEN (CVW 7)". Global Security.org. Retrieved 30 December 2006.
  4. ^ a b "CVW-17(Aa)".
  5. ^ a b "CVW-7(Ag)".
  6. ^ "Carrier Air Wing 7 Continues Air Support of Combat in Iraq". NNS040429-02. Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. Commander, U.S. 5th Fleet Public Affairs. 29 April 2004. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  7. ^ Mass Communication Specialist Seaman A.O. Tinubu, USN (16 November 2015). "Harry S. Truman Deploys". NNS151116-16. USS Harry S. Truman Public Affairs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ Ensign Navarro, Clara (23 May 2019). "Carrier Strike Group 12 Changes Command". United States Navy. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  9. ^ Carrier Strike Group 10 Public Affairs (10 August 2022). "George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group Deploys". United States Navy. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  10. ^ Mongilio, Heather (10 August 2022). "VIDEO: Carrier USS George H.W. Bush Deploys, Set to Relieve Harry S. Truman Strike Group in Europe". USNI News. Retrieved 11 August 2022.

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Carrier Air Wing Seven CVW 7 is a United States Navy aircraft carrier air wing based at Naval Air Station Oceana Virginia At the moment CVW 7 is assigned to the USS George H W Bush The tail code of aircraft assigned to CVW 7 is AG Carrier Air Wing SevenCVW 7 InsigniaActive20 July 1943 PresentCountry United States of AmericaBranchUnited States NavyTypeCarrier Air WingPart ofCarrier Strike Group TwelveGarrison HQNAS OceanaNickname s Freedom FightersTail CodeAGEngagementsWorld War IIKorean WarOperation Desert ShieldOperation Desert StormOperation Deny FlightOperation Southern WatchOperation Enduring FreedomCommandersCommanderCaptain Thomas JETHRO BodineDeputy CommanderCaptain Alex WALDO HamptonMaster ChiefCMDCM AW SW IW William O Rodriguez Contents 1 Mission 2 Subordinate units 3 History 3 1 World War II to 1950 3 2 Cold War 3 3 1990s operations 3 4 Into the 21st century 4 Current force 4 1 Fixed wing aircraft 4 2 Rotary wing aircraft 5 ReferencesMission EditTo 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 1 Subordinate units EditSee also List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons CVW 7 consists of 9 Squadrons 2 Code Insignia Squadron Nickname Assigned AircraftVFA 103 Strike Fighter Squadron 103 Jolly Rogers F A 18F Super HornetVFA 143 Strike Fighter Squadron 143 Pukin Dogs F A 18E Super HornetVFA 86 Strike Fighter Squadron 86 Sidewinders F A 18E Super HornetVFA 136 Strike Fighter Squadron 136 KnightHawks F A 18E Super HornetVAQ 140 Electronic Attack Squadron 140 Patriots EA 18G GrowlerVAW 121 Airborne Early Warning Squadron 121 Bluetails E 2D HawkeyeHSC 5 Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 5 Nightdippers MH 60S SeahawkHSM 46 Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 46 Grandmasters MH 60R SeahawkVRC 40 Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 Det 3 Rawhides C 2A GreyhoundHistory EditWorld War II to 1950 Edit Carrier Air Wing Seven was originally established 20 July 1943 at Naval Air Station Alameda California as Carrier Air Group Eighteen After an intensive training period the air group embarked in USS Intrepid and participated in combat operations against the Japanese during World War II In September 1945 the air group transferred to Naval Air Station Quonset Point Rhode Island 3 On 15 November the Navy changed the designation scheme for its Carrier Air Groups and CVG 18 was re designated CVAG 7 On 1 September 1948 the designation scheme was again changed and the Air Group became Carrier Air Group Seven CVG 7 it was the second Air Group to carry the CVG 7 designation the first CVG 7 existed from January 1944 to July 1946 Cold War Edit During the Korean War the air group flew close air support strikes attacks on industrial facilities and supply line interdiction missions from the deck of USS Bon Homme Richard 3 After moving from Quonset Point to Naval Air Station Oceana in 1958 the Air Group teamed up with USS Independence and deployed as the first all jet air wing On 20 December 1963 all Carrier Air Groups were re designated Carrier Air Wings and CVG 7 became Carrier Air Wing Seven CVW 7 During the years from 1966 1977 the air wing completed seven Mediterranean deployments in USS Independence and participated in numerous North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO exercises In early 1978 Air Wing Seven embarked in USS Dwight D Eisenhower for shakedown and weapons training in the Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico operating area 3 On 1 March 1978 Air Wing SEVEN became permanently assigned to USS Dwight D Eisenhower and deployed in January 1979 for IKE s maiden Mediterranean voyage From April through December 1980 the air wing embarked for an Indian Ocean deployment in support of operations to rescue the hostages in Tehran following in September and October by NATO exercises in the North Atlantic From January to July 1982 Air Wing Seven embarked for a Mediterranean deployment which included support for the evacuation of Americans from Lebanon In April 1983 the IKE CVW 7 team began another Mediterranean deployment that included the first 1 000 nautical mile 1 900 km 1 200 mi over water night intercept for an F 14 multiple Carrier Battle Group operations with USS Independence and USS John F Kennedy and support of the Multi national Peace Keeping Force in Beirut Lebanon 3 Reunited in 1987 the IKE CVW 7 team worked up in preparation for Mediterranean Deployment followed by extensive work ups in preparation for a 1990 deployment Mediterranean Deployment 2 90 became a Red Sea excursion as the IKE CVW 7 Battle Group was the first on scene to deter Iraqi aggression in Operation Desert Shield Once relieved IKE CVW 7 returned home and began a compressed turnaround training cycle for a May 1991 CENTCOM deployment As Operation Desert Storm progressed to quick victory the deployment was delayed to reestablish the normal CV deployment cycle In September 1991 CVW 7 IKE deployed to the Red Sea Persian Gulf as part of post hostilities Operation Desert Storm They were the first CV and Air Wing team to deploy for a second time to the Gulf War 3 1990s operations Edit In September 1992 CVW 7 initially embarked in USS George Washington for a weapons system shakedown The air wing deployed on USS George Washington as a component of Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group Two on 20 May 1994 Following refresher carrier qualifications the Battle Group transited to Portsmouth England to participate in the Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the D Day invasion The Commemoration activities were highlighted by port visits to England Brest France and President Bill Clinton s stay aboard the carrier 3 Following turnover with USS Saratoga the Battle Group proceeded directly to the Adriatic to conduct operations in support of Operation Deny Flight and Sharp Guard In response to aggressive Iraqi troop movements south towards Kuwait the George Washington Battle Group transited the Suez Canal at maximum speed Persian Gulf Operations Vigilant and Southern Watch were resumed on 15 October 1994 After Iraqi forces turned north and tensions eased the Battle Group returned to the Mediterranean Sea Turnover with the IKE Battle Group took place north of the Suez Canal and USS George Washington CVW 7 returned to a rainy Norfolk on 17 November 1994 3 In September 1996 CVW 7 began preparations for a 26 February 1998 around the world deployment in USS John C Stennis This Joint Task Group 98 2 deployment included over four months on station in the Northern Persian Gulf supporting Operation Southern Watch 3 Into the 21st century Edit At sea aboard USS George Washington CVN 73 21 Nov 2003 Flight Deck Safety Observer Aviation Boatswain s Mate 3rd Class Harrison Brookes braces himself as an F 14B Tomcat assigned to Carrier Air Wing Seven is launched from one of four steam driven catapults on the ship s flight deck In 2000 CVW 7 was again deployed with USS Dwight D Eisenhower to the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean 3 Two years later the Wing was deployed to the same regions aboard USS John F Kennedy and aboard USS George Washington before finally returning to Dwight D Eisenhower in 2006 2007 4 Two deployments aboard Dwight D Eisenhower followed in 2009 and 2010 5 As part of Operation Vigilant Resolve on 28 April 2004 Carrier Air Wing Seven squadrons VFA 136 VFA 131 VF 11 and VF 143 flew combat air sorties against insurgents in Fallujah dropping 13 GBU 12 Paveway II laser guided bombs on insurgent positions while providing combat air support to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force 6 In April and May 2008 CVW 7 s strike fighter squadrons accompanied George Washington from Norfolk Virginia to San Diego California around Cape Hoorn Although formally assigned to CVW 17 the squadrons kept their AG tail code 4 Four deployments aboard Dwight D Eisenhower followed in 2009 2010 2012 and 2013 5 In 2015 CVW 7 was reassigned to USS Harry S Truman and began a scheduled deployment to the U S 6th and 5th Fleet areas of operation on 16 November 7 On 22 May 2018 CVW 7 was assigned to USS Abraham Lincoln 8 On 10 August 2022 CVW 7 started a deployment with Carrier Strike Group 10 CSG 10 aboard USS George H W Bush CVN 77 9 USNI News reported that CSG 10 is most likely set to relieve Carrier Strike Group 8 CSG 8 and its flagship the USS Harry S Truman CVN 75 with embarked Carrier Air Wing One CVW 1 in the Mediterranean Sea 10 Current force EditFixed wing aircraft Edit F A 18E F Super Hornet EA 18G Growler E 2 Hawkeye C 2 GreyhoundRotary wing aircraft Edit MH 60S Seahawk MH 60R SeahawkReferences Edit Carrier Air Wing 7 History CVW 7 US Navy Archived from the original on 2 April 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2006 Carrier Air Wing 7 U S Navy 20 May 2019 Retrieved 20 May 2019 a b c d e f g h i Carrier Air Wing SEVEN CVW 7 Global Security org Retrieved 30 December 2006 a b CVW 17 Aa a b CVW 7 Ag Carrier Air Wing 7 Continues Air Support of Combat in Iraq NNS040429 02 Commander U S Naval Forces Central Command U S Commander U S 5th Fleet Public Affairs 29 April 2004 Retrieved 6 January 2012 Mass Communication Specialist Seaman A O Tinubu USN 16 November 2015 Harry S Truman Deploys NNS151116 16 USS Harry S Truman Public Affairs Retrieved 16 November 2015 Ensign Navarro Clara 23 May 2019 Carrier Strike Group 12 Changes Command United States Navy Retrieved 6 May 2019 Carrier Strike Group 10 Public Affairs 10 August 2022 George H W Bush Carrier Strike Group Deploys United States Navy Retrieved 11 August 2022 Mongilio Heather 10 August 2022 VIDEO Carrier USS George H W Bush Deploys Set to Relieve Harry S Truman Strike Group in Europe USNI News Retrieved 11 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carrier Air Wing Seven amp oldid 1126358922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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