Description
VP-30 Pro’s Nest Squadron Patch – With Hook and Loop
- 4-inch patch
- Hook and Loop backing
- Embroidered
- VP Aviator Owned Business
VP-30 was established on 30 June 1960 at NAS Jacksonville Florida under the operational control of FAW-11. The squadron was organized to be a replacement Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) squadron, providing a continuous flow of operationally qualified pilots, aircrew and maintenance personnel to fleet patrol squadrons. Detachment Alpha was established at NAS Norfolk, Virginia, to train personnel on the P-5M Marlin seaplane. The NAS Jacksonville unit provided training in the P-2V Neptune. The squadron had an initial complement of 40 officers, 271 enlisted personnel, five P5M seaplanes and 13 P2V aircraft (seven P2V-5FS and six P2V-7S).
VP-30’s mission is to provide P-3C Orion and P-8A Poseidon-specific training to Naval Aviators, Naval Flight Officers, and enlisted Naval Aircrewmen prior to reporting to the fleet.
With the consolidation of VP-30 and VP-31 into a single-site FRS in 1993, VP-30 is now the largest aviation squadron in the U.S. Navy and is considered an “aviation major command,” with a commanding officer in the rank of Captain who has held previous command of an operational fleet P-3 or P-8 squadron.
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