O'Flaherty, Roderick Lee, Sr., CDR

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Commander
Last Primary NEC
131X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Pilot
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1964-1964, 131X, Naval Air Station (NAS) Norfolk, VA
Service Years
1941 - 1964
Other Languages
Spanish
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Cold War
Panama Canal
Plank Owner
Commander Commander

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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1917
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by Army SGT David O'Flaherty to remember O'Flaherty, Roderick Lee, Sr., CDR USN(Ret).

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Contact Info
Home Town
Richmond, Virginia
Last Address
1217 Gaskins Rd Apt E
Richmond, Virginia 23238
Date of Passing
Jun 15, 2004
 
Location of Interment
Westhampton Memorial Park - Richmond, Virginia

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US Pacific Command US Southern Command Allied Command Atlantic WW II Honorable Discharge Pin

ComSixthFleet Commander in Chief Pacific CINCPAC United States Taiwan Defense Command US Navy Retired 20

US Navy Honorable Discharge


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United Services Automobile Association (USAA)
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  1945-1945, 00X, VR-3

Lieutenant

From Month/Year
April / 1945

To Month/Year
December / 1945

Unit
VR-3 Unit Page

Rank
Lieutenant

NEC
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator

Base, Station or City
NAS Olathe,KS

State/Country
Kansas
 
 
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 VR-3 Details

VR-3

On Dec. 12, 1941 the NAVAL AIR TRANSPORT SERVICE was established under the Chief of Naval Operations to "Provide rapid delivery of critical equipment, spare parts and specialists to Naval activities and fleet forces through out the U.S.  This was followed by the establishment of VR-3 on December 29, 1941 and its formal commissioning in April 1942.  Under the command of Lt. Vernon A. Doyle, USN this squadrons area of responsibility was the continental U.S. operating the R4D (DC-3 type) Skytrain aircraft.  On April 1, 1943 the squadron flew the first scheduled flight between Washington DC, and March AFB, CA.

 

In Dec. 1943, Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox visited the newly commissioned Naval Air Reserve Base at Olathe, KS.  The following January he ordered VR-3 to be moved there to continue their operation.  This resulted in the inauguration of scheduled round trip flights to the west coast Naval installations.  VR-3 was the first military unit to operate "Air Evacuation" flights with their aircraft, flying wounded WWII  and  ill servicemen from Washington to Burbank, CA.  It was followed in December with once a week scheduled flights to Toronto Canada with a flag stop in Ottawa Canada.  That same month, they inaugurated four daily flights between the east and west coasts.  At that time (1944) VR-3 was the first naval unit to have a WAVE (female sailor) assigned, when a Link trainer was obtained.

In 1946 the squadron was relocated to NAS Patuxent River MD. and in 1948 was the original Naval Air Transport Squadron to be transferred to the newly formed Military Air Transport Service (MATS); the combined air transport force of the USAAF and USN.  At the time, the unit was flying the Douglas R5D Skymaster (C-54).

In Dec. 1948, the squadron was transferred to the west coast at NAS Moffett Field CA.  During their west coast duty, the squadron transitioned to the Douglas R6D Liftmaster (C-118) aircraft and suffered its first fatal accident when a squadron aircraft impacted the Pali Kea peak in the Hawaiian Islands.  It was just 15 miles northwest of its scheduled destination.  The squadron remained at Moffett until 1957 when it was relocated to McGuire AFB NJ, still operating within MATS under the command of the Naval Air Transport Wing Atlantic.

In Jun. 1963, the squadron retired their Liftmasters for the newly acquired C-130E Hercules medium haul transport.  It continued its operation from McGuire until July 1967 when it was disestablished, becoming the last Navy squadron in the combined services Air Mobility Command (AMC).  This ended  the inter-service partnership that had begun in 1948 and lasted just short of 20 years.

It was only fitting that the oldest active Naval Air Transport Squadron to participate in this highly successful joint command was the last to be deactivated.



Type
Aviation Fixed Wing
 

Parent Unit
Fixed Wing

Strength
Navy Squadron

Created/Owned By
AT Feuling, Lynn (Rip), AT2(NAWS) 5
   

Last Updated: Dec 4, 2017
   
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Dad flew fighter plans. Transferred to NAS San Diego in May of 1945.

   
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