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VP-61 “World Recorders” Patch
Aviators and Collectors! Enjoy this beautifully embroidered. VP-61 “World Recorders” Patch. You’ll the love the quality and stitching of this beautiful patch.
- 4 inches
- Embroidered/ Sew
- US Naval Aviation Owned Business
- Reproduction
VAP-61, also known as Heavy Photographic Squadron 61, was a squadron of the United States Navy. Let’s delve into its intriguing history:
- Origins: The squadron was initially established as VP-61 on January 20, 1951. Over time, it underwent several redesignations:
- VJ-61 on March 5, 1952.
- VAP-61 in April 1956.
- VCP-61 on July 1, 1959.
- Finally, it became VAP-61 once again on July 1, 1961.
- Operational Highlights:
- Photographic Missions: VAP-61 played a crucial role in photographic reconnaissance. Some notable missions include:
- Mapping Alaska: In May 1951, a squadron detachment was tasked with mapping Alaska for the U.S. Army Map Service.
- Vietnam War: During the Vietnam War, squadron detachments operated from carriers in the South China Sea, providing photo-reconnaissance support for various operations.
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident: In August 1964, squadron detachments aboard carriers supported photo reconnaissance during the Gulf of Tonkin Incident.
- Night Combat Infrared Reconnaissance: VAP-61 flew its first night combat infrared reconnaissance mission over North Vietnam in August 1966.
- Losses: Tragically, the squadron faced losses, including the downing of an RA-3B aircraft and the disappearance of crew members during missions.
- Photographic Missions: VAP-61 played a crucial role in photographic reconnaissance. Some notable missions include:
- Disestablishment: On July 1, 1971, VAP-61 was disestablished.