Actually, DJ is correct. I ran across the news article below on VMFA-314 training at Key West through the 21st, so this makes sense. VMFA(AW)-121 would have of course departed from Miramar (at about the same time) for the UDP. Also, -314 uses the Knight callsign while -121 uses Combat. (Feud is a Coronet callsign for these UDP units.)The DJ wrote:I stand corrected, SD was right on those 12 VMFA(AW)-121 F/A-18s heading for Japan.
Just a coincedence that on the same day 11 (not 12) VMFA-314 F/A-18s departed for home after a two-week training excercise with 115FW F16s at Key West.
Would have been a good day at the fence! Have no bunos though!
VMFA(AW)-121 were replaced at Iwakuni by a so far unidentified F/A-18 unit last week.sdamico wrote:On 20th July at least two aircraft from VMFA(AW)-121 passed through Fort Worth Alliance after returning from UDP:
164679/VK-13 F/A-18D (ATARS)
164882/VK-16 F/A-18D
Another three (using callsign Combat 41) transited through NASJRB Fort Worth on the 22nd heading east.
These are presumably ferry flights to Beaufort to redistribute the aircraft to East Coast units, as VMFA(AW)-121 will soon convert to F-35Bs as VMFA-121 and relocate to Yuma.
Rgds,
SD
Highly doubtful.sdamico wrote:Could VAQ-132 with its EA-18Gs be the replacement? Although not an F/A-18 squadron specifically and based at Misawa instead of Iwakuni, it arrived for the standard six-month deployment about the same time that VMFA(AW)-121 departed. This would be the first time in a while that VAQ/VMAQ expeditionary assets have been deployed to Japan as they have been heavily tasked in CENTCOM.
SD
You're right. It looks as though VMFA(AW)-225 is on its way. The July issue of Combat Aircraft Monthly also mentioned a "Summer 2012 deployment."Le Addeur noir wrote:Highly doubtful.sdamico wrote:Could VAQ-132 with its EA-18Gs be the replacement? Although not an F/A-18 squadron specifically and based at Misawa instead of Iwakuni, it arrived for the standard six-month deployment about the same time that VMFA(AW)-121 departed. This would be the first time in a while that VAQ/VMAQ expeditionary assets have been deployed to Japan as they have been heavily tasked in CENTCOM.
SD
The USMC had a VMAQ UDP det up to around 2004/2005 at Iwakuni,if anything this det will replace that.
I would guess that the addition of a VAQ TDY in the Far East is part of the overall build up of US forces in that part of the world.
As usual,time will tell.
I think the VAQ assets will also operate from Osan as part of a det from Misawa.A Growler from this unit visited Misawa and Osan a few months ago.
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