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Strike Fighter Squadron 82
VFA-82 insignia
Active1 May 1967 – 30 September 2005
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Navy
TypeAll Weather Attack
Part ofInactive
Nickname(s)Marauders
Aircraft flown
AttackA-7 Corsair II
F/A-18 Hornet
Military unit

VFA-82, Strike Fighter Squadron 82, known as theMarauders was aU.S. Navy strike fighter squadron formerly based atMCAS Beaufort,South Carolina, established in 1967 and deactivated in 2005. Its radio callsign wasStreetcar.

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Attack Squadron 82 (VA-82) was established on 1 May 1967 as a light attack squadron flying theVought A-7A Corsair II.

The Marauders made their first deployment aboardUSS America during her maiden cruise to the waters offNorth Vietnam in April 1968. They returned toSoutheast Asia in September 1969 aboardUSS Coral Sea.

VA-82 A-7C over Vietnam

The Marauders transitioned to the A-7E in August 1970, but in late spring of 1972, VA-82 was forced to revert to the A-7C due to unexpected problems with the A-7E's TF-41 engines. The Marauders then deployed from June 1972 to March 1973 aboard USSAmerica for a ten-month combat cruise.

VA-82 A-7C over Vietnam c.1972

On that deployment, VA-82 played a role in the attack that destroyed theThanh Hoa Bridge, a vital link in the North Vietnamese Army supply lines and a target that seemed indestructible during the Vietnam War. Four A-7Cs from VA-82 successfully delivered 16,000 lb (7,300 kg) of high explosives with two planes carrying two 2,000 lb (910 kg)Walleyes, while two other carried two, 2,000 lbMk 84 bombs. In a simultaneous attack, the centre piling on the bridge was hit, and the span broke in half. After this, the Thanh Hoa bridge was considered permanently destroyed and removed from the target list.

The squadron made several deployments to theMediterranean during the 1970s, and while doing so received many of the Navy's most prestigious awards including theWade McClusky Award as most outstanding attack squadron andBattle "E" in 1976. In 1975 the Marauders deployed aboardUSS Nimitz on her maiden cruise.

The squadron completed its last cruise with the A-7E Corsair II in June 1987. On 13 July 1987, VA-82 was redesignatedStrike Fighter Squadron 82 (VFA-82). With the delivery of the first aircraft in November 1987, VFA-82 became the first F/A-18C squadron.

In 1990, VFA-82 escortedUSS Constellation around the horn ofSouth America on its way toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania for modernization. December 1990 found VFA-82 once again aboard USSAmerica, participating inOperation Desert Shield andOperation Desert Storm. The Marauders flew 597 combat sorties, 1308.9 combat hours and delivered over 1.2 million pounds of ordnance overIraq. In December 1993, the Marauders returned to USSAmerica for a six-month deployment during which VFA-82 participated inOperation Southern Watch inIraq,Operation Deny Flight andOperation Sharp Guard inBosnia andOperation Restore Hope inSomalia.

From August 1995 to February 1996, the Marauders joined USSAmerica for her last cruise. From October 1997 through April 1998, the squadron deployed on boardUSS George Washington to the Mediterranean Sea andPersian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. During 1998 the Marauders operated from the decks of three U.S. aircraft carriers and visited seven countries. In August 1999, the Marauders bid farewell toNAS Cecil Field and relocated toNAS Jacksonville for the two months prior to deployment. In September 1999, the Marauders deployed on boardUSS John F. Kennedy in support of Operation Southern Watch. Upon completion of the six-month deployment on board "Big John," the Marauders relocated to their new home, MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina in March 2000.

"CAG Bird" F/A-18C from VFA-82 in 2004

Following theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks, the Marauders deployed on 18 September, steaming for theArabian Sea andAfghanistan. During four months of combat operations, VFA-82 delivered over 440,000 lb (200,000 kg) of ordnance and totaled over 3000 hours in support ofOperation Enduring Freedom. The Marauders returned to Beaufort on 28 March 2002. The squadron had logged an unprecedented 159 days continuously deployed, the majority of which were combat operations.

During the latter half of 2002, the squadron trained againstF-16 Falcons inBurlington, Vermont, and at one point were detached toRoosevelt Roads Naval Station,Puerto Rico;NAS Fallon; andNAS Key West. During the NAS Key West detachment, Marauders pilots had the opportunity to fly againstGerman Air ForceMiG-29s. VFA-82 was disestablished effective 30 September 2005 in accordance with a directive issued on 5 July 2005.

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