Dowell, Ralph, AD3

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Last Primary NEC
ADJ-0000-Aviation Machinist Mate-Jet
Last Rating/NEC Group
Aviation Machinist's Mate
Primary Unit
1972-1975, ADJ-0000, VFP-63
Service Years
1972 - 1975
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club
Order of the Shellback
Order of the Golden Dragon
AD-Aviation Machinist's Mate

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1954
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Oroville
Date of Passing
Aug 09, 1975
 
Location of Interment
Buried at Sea - N/A, Pacific Ocean

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  1972-1972, ADJ-0000, VF-124 Gunfighters

AD-Aviation Machinist's Mate

From Month/Year
August / 1972

To Month/Year
August / 1972

Unit
VF-124 Gunfighters Unit Page

Rank
Airman Apprentice

NEC
ADJ-0000-Aviation Machinist Mate-Jet

Base, Station or City
NAS Miramar, San Diego

State/Country
United States
 
 
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 VF-124 Gunfighters Details

VF-124 Gunfighters

 

 

VF-124 "Gunfighters" aka "Crusader College"


Active August 16, 1948 - September 30, 1994
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
Type Fleet replacement squadron
Part of Inactive
Nickname "Gunfighters"
Aircraft flown
Fighter F-8 Crusader
F-14 Tomcat

Fighter Squadron 124 (VF-124) was a fleet replacement squadron of the United States Navy. Known as the Gunfighters, they were active from 1958 through 1994. The squadron's task was the training of pilots for the F-8 Crusader and later the F-14 Tomcat.

VF-124 was established on 16 August 1948 as VF-53 and became VF-124 at NAS Moffet Field on 11 April 1958 due to a need for an increased number of flight training squadrons, itself necessary because of introduction of swept wing fighters into Navy service. VF-124 had three missions assigned, initial training of F-8 Crusader pilots, bringing them to a standard where they were ready to join a fleet squadron, refresher training for aviators returning to the Pacific Fleet, and also providing maintenance training for ground personnel on the F-8.
This last mission is often overlooked, but was a crucial part of the training provided by a Fleet Readiness Squadron. In addition to these training roles, VF-124 maintained its instructor crews as combat ready pilots in case of national emergency. Flying the F8U-1, TV-2 and F9F-8T the Gunfighters won the Safety S awards for 1958 and 1959.

After three years at Moffet Field VF-124 moved to Naval Air Station Miramar which would become their life for the rest of its existence. F-8 training continued throughout the years and by 1970 VF-124 became the Pacific Fleet training squadron for the new F-14 Tomcat. VF-124 stopped training F-8 pilots in August 1972 and responsibility for the small number F-8’s left was handed over to VFP-63. VF-124 received their first F-14A’s on October 8, 1972. A few days later the two first active fleet F-14 squadrons, VF-1 and VF-2 were commissioned. In December 1973, US Marine Corps officers reported to VF-124 to start training as instructors. USMC involvement continued until 1976 when it was decided that the F-14 was too expensive for the USMC to operate. The first set of replacements pilots trained by VF-124 took to sea in December 1974, flying day and night carrier qualifications of the deck of USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63).



n 1976 personnel from the Imperial Iranian Air Force arrived to begin training on the F-14 until the overthrow of the Shah three years later. As a new decade began the role of reconnaissance was introduced to the F-14 with the TARPS pod. VF-124 began to teach air and ground crews how to operate the pod. By December 1988 VF-124 had trained 1502 aircrew, over 14.400 maintenance personnel and flown over 153,193 flight hours and VF-124 also achieved 124 days without any Foreign Object Damage.

With the introduction of the improved F-14D Super Tomcat, VF-124 was assigned the role of training air and ground personnel on the new aircraft and the first F-14D was accepted on November 16, 1990, with four aircraft undertaking the first fleet F-14D carrier qualifications on board the USS Nimitz (CVN-68) on October 2, 1991.

On March 11, 1993 a VF-124 F-14 made the final landing on USS Ranger (CVA-61), Lieutenant Mark A. Garcia and Lieutenant Tim Taylor completed the carrier’s 330,683rd landing. With the downsizing of the F-14 squadrons in the early 1990s the Navy’s training squadrons were reduced and VF-124 was disestablished in September 1994 and the responsibility of all F-14 training went to VF-101. VF-124 would operate the F-14A Tomcat and the F-14D Super Tomcat as all F-14B Tomcats were flown by the Atlantic Fleet Squadrons.






































 









Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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34 Members Also There at Same Time
VF-124 Gunfighters

Kunz, Gary, CPO, (1958-1978) AD AD-8345 Chief Petty Officer
Nanney, Max, MCPO, (1961-1989) AD AD-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Keenan, Hugh, AN, (1972-1973) AD AD-6415 Airman
Koonce, Carl, SCPO, (1972-1992) AD AD-0000 Airman
Spanier, William, AN, (1972-1976) AD AD-0000 Airman
Brown, Thomas Francis, RADM, (1954-1985) OFF 131X Commander
Stotts, Roy, CPO, (1953-1974) AT AT-8345 Chief Petty Officer
Batey, Doyle, MCPO, (1969-1989) AE AE-8345 Petty Officer First Class
Batey, Doyle, MCPO, (1969-1989) AE 8345 Petty Officer First Class
Bowen, Randy, SCPO, (1969-1991) YN YN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Butterfield, Kent, PO1, (1967-1977) AT AT-8345 Petty Officer First Class
Fellows, Frank, CPO, (1959-1978) AE AE-8345 Petty Officer First Class
French, Tom, SCPO, (1964-1991) AQ AQF-8324 Petty Officer First Class
Gomer, Ken, SCPO, (1965-1985) AQ AQ-8325 Petty Officer First Class
Weuste, Keith, PO1, (1967-1975) AQ AQ-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Andrews, Greg, PO2, (1964-1973) AME 8323 Petty Officer Second Class
Haddix, Dan, PO2, (1969-1972) AO 0172 Petty Officer Second Class
James, Steven, CPO, (1971-1998) AQ AQF-8324 Petty Officer Second Class
McNabb, Steven, LCDR, (1969-1991) PN PN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Myers, Bob, LT, (1972-1995) AME 8345 Petty Officer Second Class
Siska, Paul, CPO, (1963-1983) AMS AMS-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Balster, Kenneth, PO3, (1971-1974) AMS AMS-8319 Petty Officer Third Class
Fecanin, Samuel, PO1, (1972-1991) AMH AM-8345 Petty Officer Third Class
Hart, Steven, PO1, (1968-1977) 00 8845 Petty Officer Third Class
Catherman, Sue, LCDR, (1972-1997) AZ AZ-0000 Airman
Prosser, Steven, SCPO, (1972-1998) AME AME-0000 Airman
Sykes, Walter, AN, (1972-1976) AM AM-7232 Airman
McDonald, John Edward, AN, (1971-1976) AK AK-0000 Airman Apprentice
Morrison, Richard, LT, (1970-1976) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Medenwald, Mike, CPO, (1972-1985) OFF Chief Petty Officer
Hogan, Jay, MCPO, (1965-1994) Petty Officer First Class
Landkamer, Mike, PO2, (1968-1975) Petty Officer Second Class
Beierly, Frank, SCPO, (1972-1998) Petty Officer Third Class
Coats, Don, CPO, (1971-1991) AMH Petty Officer Third Class
Zacharias, Bernard, CDR, (1966-1986) Lieutenant

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