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AMCS(AW) Marvin Sanders ADC(AW) Ramon Banlqued AMSC(AW) Gary Brown ATC Michael Everett AMSC AW) Ronald Kemp PRC Donald VanWormer AOI (AW) Tony Ash AMH1 Lanorrls Armstrong LT Michael Rourke LT Thomas Teare LT Leland Williams LTJG Oscar Webb ENS Thomas Haeussler ENS William Priester CW02 Santiago Ortiz AFCM(AW) George Coleman ATCS(SW) Donald Albrecht ADCS(AW) John McCarthy YNCS SW) Willie Murrill Jr. ATCS John Renk VFA-131 ’Wildcats 643
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VFA-131 Wildcats , The Wildcats of Strike Fighter Squadron 131 , i excelled in every endeavor during GW's maiden i cruise. Their training and preparation paid off as 1 the Wildcats remained AIRLANTs “First and j i Finest . The Wildcats began their journey by , reaching a milestone that feu tactical aviation squadrons ever reach: 25.000 Class A mishap-free flying hours on 27 , May 1994. After D-Day. taking the helm from the Saratoga Battle Group, the fun began. Along with the GW Battle Group, the Wild- , cats headed directly to the Adriatic Sea in i support of Operation Deny Flight over Bosnia. High-tempo operations and detachments to Italy. Jordan. Tunisia, and France tested the skills and fortitude of each and every member of the Wildcat i Tom. In August and October, along with the GW 1 CVW-7 team, the Wil l Honied to the Arabian Gulf in support of Opcratk«outhcm Watch and Vigilant Warrior over IraqAe Wildcats overcan, extreme temperatures. retk Blogistical suppon. and sea snakes while suppAig back-to-back training detachments to BaHn and Oman. Like all great champirB the Wildcats flourished under pressure. boastSfnorc than a 98% sortie completion rate. By Bjmcasure. Med-Cruise 2-94 was a tremcndS success. Numeral unit awards and personal derations highlighted the can-do spirit of all handl From the white sand-of the Greek Isles, to the bafc-scaiTed oil fields iv; southern Iraq, they saw it alL ln every region, in every endeavor, the Wildcats proved once again why they arc heralded as the real “America's Team . COR Afeert Yoder LCDRLoydPyte LCOR David Taytor LT Janes Carrol LT Mark Dunleevy LT Stewart King LT Chris McCarthy LT Gregory McWherter LT Tkn Naughton LT Kieron O'Connor LTEric Price 642 VFA-131 WMcats
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ATI Robert Barton AMEI(AW) Richard Bolden ATI Todd Buczek ADI Cornelius Burkins PN1 Jimmie Clark AMSI(AW) Steven Gafford AMEI(AW) Mark Grider AMS1 Michael Henschel AEI(AW) Ken Iglehart AOI Jerry Lackey AOI(AW) Curtis McBride AMHI(AW) Godfrey McDowell AME1 William McElr
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