Mayhugh, Harold D., AM1

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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
AM-0000-Aviation Structural Mechanic
Last Rating/NEC Group
Aviation Structural Mechanic
Primary Unit
1972-1973, AM-0000, VA-46 Clansman
Service Years
1954 - 1973
AM-Aviation Structural Mechanic
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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1937
 
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Last Address
Creighton, PA
Date of Passing
Sep 05, 1990
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia

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  1972-1972, AM-0000, VA-174 Hell Razors

AM-Aviation Structural Mechanic

From Month/Year
April / 1972

To Month/Year
June / 1972

Unit
VA-174 Hell Razors Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

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AM-0000-Aviation Structural Mechanic

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 VA-174 Hell Razors Details

VA-174 Hell Razors

 


Active 11 August 1948 – 30 June 1988
Country United States of America
Branch United States Navy
Type Attack Squadron
Part of Light Attack Wing One
Garrison/HQ NAS Cecil Field
Nickname "Hellrazors"
Equipment A-7 Corsair II
Decorations Navy Unit Commendation
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Commanders
Notable
commanders Commander John S. McCain III
1 July 1976 – 28 July 1977
Attack Squadron 174 (VA-174) also known as the "Hellrazors" was a United States Navy attack squadron based at Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida,
and were attached to Light Attack Wing One. The unit has evolved several times throughout its history that dates back to 1944. When it was established in March 1944 the unit was designated (VB-81) flying the SB2C Helldiver. The unit was redesignated (VA-134) on 2 August 1948 flying F-4U Corsairs and the Hellrazors received their final designation (VA-174) on 1 July 1966 after becoming the first US Navy squadron to receive the A-7A Corsair II. The squadron was disestablished on 30 June 1988
The nickname "Hellrazors" was conceived by the late Walt Disney who also created the squadron's insignia, a caricature of an imaginary bat-like, razor-beaked creature from Hell, embodying the qualities of ferocity, determination, and a razor sharp skill in the use of aircraft and airborne weapons
VB-81 was redesignated VF-13 in November 1946 while the squadron was embarked on USS Princeton (CV-37). In 1949 the squadron transferred to the East Coast. Arriving in Naval Air Station Jacksonville the squadron was redesignated to VF-134 and later VF-174. Operating aboard the USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) with Carrier Air Group Seventeen, VF-174 participated in operations "Protex" and "Caribox" from September 1950 to January 1951. It returned to Jacksonville to transition to the F9F-6 Cougar and then made a short cruise to Guantanamo Bay in May and June 1951 aboard the USS Midway (CVA-41). The Hellrazors were selected as the best fighter squadron in the Atlantic Fleet shortly before they embarked for a six month Mediterranean Sea cruise in September 1951 aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42)
The squadron returned from the Mediterranean in February 1952 and participated in operations "Mainbase" and "Long Step" in July 1952. In preparation for a globe-circling cruise, VF-174 deployed twice to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for intensive gunnery training. Both time the squadron was cited for "Outstanding Performance". After returning from their second "Gitmo" trip in early 1954, the squadron moved to its present home at Naval Air Station Cecil Field and joined Carrier Air Group One. In late 1954 the USS Midway (CVA-41) became the first American carrier to visit the British port of Cape Town, South Africa. While in the Pacific the carrier operated with the Seventh Fleet near Formosa and VF-174 participated in the evacuation of the Tachen Island in December 1954

Immediately after their return to Cecil Field in August 1955, VF-174 transitioned to the FJ-3 FURY. The squadron operated with the new Furies for only a few months and then transitioned to the F9F-8 Cougar in early 1956. With the new "Cougars" an attack syllabus was added to the normal fighter operations. Acting as both and attack and fighter squadron, the Hellrazors deployed to the Far East in October 1956 aboard the USS Bennington (CVA-20) as a special weapons squadron with Air Task Group One Eighty One. The squadron returned to Cecil Field in May 1957. In January 1958, VF-174 transitioned to the F8U-1 Crusader and in March 1958 began training pilots in F8U's for Atlantic Fleet squadrons. On 1 May 1958 the squadron relinquished its seagoing role and was officially designated the Atlantic Fleet F8U replacement pilot training squadron

During the next eight years until 1 July 1966, VF-174 excelled in all areas. The squadron evaluated the Mark IV Full Pressure Suit, the Delmar Missile and Gunnery Target System, and the two-seater TF-8A Crusader. The squadron assumed an all weather fighter capability with the arrival of the F8U-2N in November 1960, and later trained French Navy Pilots in the plane. The squadron received the Aviation Safety Award in 1960 and again in 1962, and the Delmar Target System Award for top efficiency in gunnery exercises in 1963. VF-174 continued in this role until 1 July 1966, when the squadron was redesignated Attack Squadron One Seven Four in preparation for its assignment to conduct the Fleet Introduction Program for the Navy's newest light attack replacement pilots

The squadron's first A-7 Corsair II arrived on 13 October 1966, flown by Cdr. D.S. Ross, the squadrons Commanding Officer. Vice Admiral C.T. Booth, Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, received the aircraft from Mr. W. Paul Thayer, president of Ling-Temco-Vought Aerospace, Inc. In January 1967, the squadron assumed its new role of training light attack replacement pilots and completed training of the first Atlantic Fleet A-7A squadron VA-86 on 1 June 1967. On September 1967, VA-83 completed training and by 1 December 1967, a third squadron, VA-37, completed its transitioning
The squadron received its first A-7E in December 1969, and transitioned the Atlantic Fleet's first squadron VA-81 on 1 June 1970. In addition to conducting squadron transition training, VA-174 continued to train all the replacement pilots and enlisted maintenance personnel who served in the Atlantic Fleet Light Attack Squadrons. As of 1 August 1971, VA-174 had trained 535 pilots, 48 maintenance officers and 4815 enlisted maintenance personnel. VA-174 was the largest aviation squadron in the U.S. Navy. Commander John McCain was the Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of VA-174 in the mid 1970s.

The squadron was disestablished on 30 June 1988


































































 



Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

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Navy Squadron

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VA-174 Hell Razors

Mobley, Tim, PO3, (1969-1973) AM AM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Emmons, Frederick, PO2, (1969-1973) AM AMS-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Wiles, Marvin Benjamin Chri, LCDR, (1962-1972) OFF 131X Lieutenant
Duffy, Mark, LCDR, (1951-1982) OFF 738X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Atchley, Stacy, CPO AT ATR-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Blevins, Lee, MCPO, (1964-1991) NC NC-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Cook, William, LCDR, (1959-1989) AE AE-8326 Petty Officer First Class
Gambrell, William, CPO AE AE-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Henry, Jerry, CMDCM, (1959-1988) AMS AMS-7222 Petty Officer First Class
Lindsay, John, PO1, (1970-1980) AQ AQ-8351 Petty Officer First Class
Paolillo, Peter, PO1, (1967-1975) AO AO-8327 Petty Officer First Class
Smith, Herman, SCPO, (1961-1981) AT AT-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Tipton, Larry, PO1, (1969-1973) AQ AQ-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Williams, Marc, PO1, (1961-1980) AT AT-6622 Petty Officer First Class
Altobano, Victor, PO2, (1972-1976) AE AE-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Barksdale, Leland, PO2, (1970-1974) AE AE-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Ches, Henry, PO3, (1968-1972) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Constance, Hugh, PO1, (1970-1978) AT AT-8326 Petty Officer Second Class
Eidson, Dan, PO2, (1965-1975) AQ AQ-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
GREF, ROGER, PO1, (1968-1988) AME AME-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Harper, Josef, CPO, (1971-1991) BM BM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Hoffman, Paul, PO1, (1970-1981) AT AT-8326 Petty Officer Second Class
Tewkesbury, Wayne, PO2, (1971-1974) AO AO-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Thomas, Peter, PO2, (1968-1972) AO AO-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Wheeler, Leonard, PO2, (1968-1973) AT ATR-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Wilke, Blair, PO2, (1970-1978) AK AK-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Becker, Mike, PO1, (1970-1982) AO AO-8327 Petty Officer Third Class
Gauger, Terry, PO3, (1967-1973) AMH AMH-8319 Petty Officer Third Class
Painter, Gary, CPO, (1969-1978) AD AD-8327 Petty Officer Third Class
Papineau, Dennis, PO3, (1970-1974) LN LN-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Pulkkinen, Lance, PO3, (1970-1974) AZ AZ-8800 Petty Officer Third Class
Rankin, Rick, PO3, (1969-1973) AT ATR-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Crowder, Joel, PO1, (1971-1991) PN PN-2526 Seaman
Brannon, AL, PO2, (1971-1979) AE AE-0000 Airman
Griffin, Rocky, PO1, (1972-1992) AMH AMH-0000 Airman
Krystopowicz, John, AN, (1969-1973) AK AK-0000 Airman
Patton, Jim, AN, (1969-1973) AE AE-0000 Airman
Scher, Ronald, AN, (1969-1973) AQ AQ-0000 Airman
Stampflmeier, Thomas, AN, (1972-1975) AZ AZ-8800 Airman
Oakley, Ronald, AA, (1969-1973) AA AA-0000 Airman Apprentice
Doty, Franklin, CPO, (1954-1974) Chief Petty Officer
Nelson, Robert Loren, LCDR, (1964-1991) Petty Officer Second Class
Scalf, Steve, PO1, (1970-1990) Petty Officer Second Class
DuBois, Jr., Charles E., CPO, (1969-1990) Petty Officer Third Class
Durden, Patrick, CWO3, (1972-1993) Petty Officer Third Class
Richards, Roy, PO2, (1972-1995) Petty Officer Third Class
Shaw, William, PO2, (1971-1979) Airman
Thompson, Richard, AN, (1969-1973) AE Airman
Barron, Thomas, CPO, (1963-1989) Airman

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