Neuroth, Richard Joseph, AMH1

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
8345-F-14A Organizational Maintenance
Last Rating/NEC Group
Aviation Structural Mechanic, Hydraulics
Primary Unit
1979-1981, AM-8345, Fighter Squadron ELEVEN (VF-11) Red Rippers
Service Years
1961 - 1981
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Cold War
Order of the Shellback
AMH-Aviation Structural Mechanic, Hydraulics
Five Hash Marks

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Home State
Iowa
Iowa
Year of Birth
1943
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
sioux city
Date of Passing
Apr 18, 2011
 

 Official Badges 

US Navy Retired 20 US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Shellback Cold War Medal Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club




  1972-1973, AM-8305, VAW-115 Liberty Bells

AM-Aviation Structural Mechanic

From Month/Year
December / 1972

To Month/Year
September / 1973

Unit
VAW-115 Liberty Bells Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

NEC
AM-8305-E2/C2 System Organizational Maintenance Technician

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 VAW-115 Liberty Bells Details

VAW-115 Liberty Bells



Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 115
 (VAW-115), also known as the "Liberty Bells", is a United States Navy squadron based at Naval Air Facility Atsugi that flies the E-2C Hawkeye 2000. The "Liberty Bells" are the Navy's only forward deployed Airborne Early Warning squadron and is the oldest and only original squadron in Carrier Air Wing Five (CVW-5)

Since being established on 20 April 1967, VAW-115 has patrolled the skies of the Pacific Ocean and the Middle East. Originally flying the E-1B "Willie Fudd" with Attack Carrier Wing Two aboard theUSS Ranger (CVA-61), the squadron has witnessed the evolution of carrier-based Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft, transitioning to the E-2B in 1970, the E-2C in 1985, the E-2C Group II Navigation Upgrade in 1998, and most recently the eight-bladed NP2000 variant in January 2007. They joined CVW-5 in 1970 and made two combat deployments to the Gulf of Tonkin between May 1971 and April 1973 onboard the USS Midway (CV-41). In September 1973, CVW-5 moved to Yokosuka, Japan as a component of the Forward Deployed Naval Forces, and the only air wing home ported outside the continental United States.

VAW-115 E-2B Hawkeyes played a significant command and control role in Operation Frequent Wind, supporting the evacuation of Saigon in 1975. From the late 1970's throughout the 1980's, VAW-115 made eleven deployments to the Indian Ocean and North Arabian Sea, a period which saw such tumultuous events as the Iranian seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran. In 1983, VAW-115 participated in rescue and salvage operations following the tragic shoot-down of Korean Airlines Flight 007. Two years later, the Liberty Bells supported Freedom of Navigation operations, both for the USS Oldendorf (DD-972) in the Sea of Japan and for Operation Earnest Will, protecting Kuwaiti re-flagged tankers through the Straits of Hormuz. During the 1989-90 deployments with the Midway Battle Group, the Liberty Bells and their E-2C Hawkeyes participated in Operation Classic Resolve, supporting the democratic government of the Philippines against a coup attempt. In response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, VAW-115 deployed to the Persian Gulf in October 1990 as part ofOperation Desert Shield. In January 1991, Desert Shield transitioned to Desert Storm and saw VAW-115 flying 179 combat sorties. In August 1991, the USS Midway (CV-41) was decommissioned and CVW-5 embarked on theUSS Independence (CV-62). During the ensuing years, the squadron deployed to the Persian Gulf four times in support of Operation Southern Watch, enforcing a No-Fly Zone over the skies of southern Iraq. In January 1998, VAW-115 and the Independence Battle Group were called upon to participate in various Persian Gulf contingency operations in support of United Nations sanctions. After transitioning to the E-2C Group II Navigation Upgrade aircraft, VAW-115 cross-decked with CVW-5 to the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) in the Summer of 1998. In February 2003, the Liberty Bells were once again called to the Persian Gulf to support Operation Southern Watch and flew 46 combat sorties until the commencement of Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2003. During that operation, the Liberty Bells flew 363.8 hours in support of Army and Marine Corps units on the ground.

In the years that followed, VAW-115 continued to maintain a high level of readiness and promoted US strategic interests overseas by participating in exercises such as Valiant Shield, Malabar, and Talisman Saber as well as Exercises Annualex and Keen Sword with the Japanese Air and Maritime Self Defense Forces. Most recently, VAW-115 took part in joint and multi-national Exercise RIMPAC 2008, providing Airborne Battlespace Command and Control to 49 naval vessels, 150 aircraft, and 29 other foreign and U.S. units from 10 participating countries. Again, the Liberty Bells demonstrated a high degree of combat readiness and professionalism in this most challenging and dynamic environment.

VAW-115 has an amazing record with more than 23 years and 46,000 hours of Class-A mishap-free flight hours. In its distinguished history, VAW-115 also boasts eight Battle Efficiency “E” awards, seven AEW Excellence awards, and six Safety “S” awards. The sky is the limit for the Liberty Bells as they continue operations aboard America’s first forward-deployed nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington (CVN-73). As always, VAW-115 will continue to be a potent part of “America’s 911 Air Wing” in the highly demanding forward-deployed environment.



Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

Created/Owned By
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Last Updated: Nov 4, 2013
   
   
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27 Members Also There at Same Time
VAW-115 Liberty Bells

Oliver, Charles, AN, (1973-1979) AM AM-0000 Airman
McLain, John, CDR, (1969-1990) OFF 132X Lieutenant
Thomas, Ron, LCDR, (1964-1985) OFF 132X Lieutenant
Ungerman, Michael, CDR, (1963-1989) OFF 132X Lieutenant
Munsell, Rick, CAPT, (1971-1998) OFF 132X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Gildon, Edgar Lee, CPO, (1958-1984) PN PN-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Cunningham, David, PO2, (1969-1976) AT ATR-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Doshier, Luchion, PO2, (1968-1972) AMH AM-8345 Petty Officer Second Class
Kaijankoski, John, PO2, (1969-1972) PR PR-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Peterson, Robert, PO2, (1969-1973) ADJ ADJ-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Wahlstrand, Scott, PO2, (1968-1972) YN YN-2526 Petty Officer Second Class
Blair, Roger, PO3, (1969-1973) ADJ ADJ-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Clyde, Richard, PO3, (1969-1973) AT AT-7955 Petty Officer Third Class
Davis, Jerry, PO3, (1971-1977) AT AT-8267 Petty Officer Third Class
Gilbert, James, PO1, (1972-1988) AT ATR-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Leonard, Charles, PO3, (1971-1977) AK AK-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Stringham, William Sterlin, PO3, (1972-1973) AD AD-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Whalen, William, PO1, (1973-1995) YN YN-0000 Seaman
Newbrey, Richard, AN, (1973-1975) AN AN-0000 Airman
Adkins, Edsel, PO2, (1970-1977) Petty Officer Second Class
Lanier, James, SCPO, (1968-1988) Petty Officer Second Class
Minton, Reed, PO2, (1972-1976) ADJ Petty Officer Second Class
Otta, Stew, CPO, (1968-1990) Petty Officer Second Class
Porter, Benny, PO2, (1967-1973) AE Petty Officer Second Class
Micali, Michael, SCPO, (1971-1994) AT Petty Officer Third Class
Withrow, Scott, PO1, (1973-1993) Petty Officer Third Class
Antig, Marcial, CPO, (1968-1993) Petty Officer Third Class

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