Carrier Air Wing Thirteen
Carrier Air Wing Thirteen was a carrier air wing of the United States Navy established for a short period at the end of the Cold War. There were three previous units which had been named Carrier Air Group Thirteen , dating as far back as 1942, though each of these units has a distinct lineage.
Carrier Air Wing THIRTEEN History
Carrier Air Wing Thirteen was established on 1 March 1984. CVW-13 served three Mediterranean deployments aboard. The group's first deployment to the Mediterranean Sea from October 1985 to May 1986 was done with the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornets of VFA-131, VFA-132, VMFA-314, and VMFA-323, Grumman A-6E Intruders of VA-55 |VA-55], Grumman E-2 Hawkeyes from VAW-127, Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowlers of VAQ-135, Douglas EA-3 Skywarriors of VQ-2, and SH-3H Sea Kings from HS-17. During the cruise, CVW-13 participated in Operation Eldorado Canyon, striking several targets in Libya. During the cruise, the wing was commanded by Commander Byron L. Duff. The wing deployed on two more Med Cruises aboard Coral Sea before being disestablished on 1 January 1991.Carrier Air Groups designated CVG-13
There were three Carrier Air Groups designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN which existed between 1943 and 1962. All three were separate and distinct units and none of the three share a lineage with each other or with Carrier Air Wing THIRTEENFirst Carrier Air Group designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN, 1943-1945
The first Carrier Air Group Thirteen was established on 2 November 1943 and served for the duration of World War II. The air group served aboard USS Franklin in the Pacific. With the draw-down of United States military forces after the war, the group was disestablished on 20 October 1945.Second Carrier Air Group designated Carrier Air Group THIRTEEN, 1944-1949
The second Carrier Air Group Thirteen was originally established as Carrier Air Group Eighty One on 1 March 1944. On 1 November 1946 the Group was redesignated CVAG-13 and on 1 September 1948 it was redesignated CVG-13.CVG-81
As originally formed, the group consisted of three squadrons giving it a balance of fighter, torpedo-bombing, and dive-bombing capabilities. As per Navy standards, the squadrons were numbered to match the air group, thus being designated VF-81, VT-81, and VB-81. The group was embarked on for transportation to Hawaii and then spent is first deployment aboard between 10 November 1944 and 13 March 1945. During this deployment, Marine Corps|Marine] squadrons VMF-216 and VMF-217 were attached to the group, adding a significant number of fighter-bombers to the Wasp's complement.After the war, the air group did a second deployment to the Western Pacific, this time aboard the between 3 July 1946 and 15 April 1947. At this point, a fourth squadron had been added to the group: VBF-81, a fighter-bomber squadron. The unit transited the Panama Canal without VB-81 before embarking on WestPac with its full complement.