VA-152 History here. Looks like they never flew A-6s, but they did fly Spads and Skyhawks in their later years.
-ea6bflyr
Thank for the great link, ea6 ...although a member over there (xxxhawk.org), never had the time to really use it for any research.
Talkin' last week with Walt Fink ...A1 & A4 driver, then UAL ...much like me. Walt & I discussing guys we flew with in VT-30, the AD training squadron at Corpus. We'd both lost track of Gordy Wileen ...lo & behold, there he is ...a Silver Star winner with VA-152 "for his participation in an attempted air rescue of a downed aviator deep in enemy territory".
Additionally, looks like their last skipper prior to disestablishment in 1971 was CDR Gerry Sturm. Gerry joined the west coast A7 RAG (VA 122) shortly after it formed up ...was a "hinge" ...forgot his title/Dept Head status or whatever ...but he became
my boss, as I was the NBC ground sckool instructor, among other things. Gerry's intro to the squadron was very notable, however ...while leaning against a wall in the hangar Ready Room, he was intro'ed to an exceptionally large group of us during an AOM. As he was intro'ed, he bounced off that wall and announced in a loud voice ...
"That's STURM ...rhymes with SPERM!!"
As we rocked with laughter, Gerry was in turn immediately introduced to LT(jg) Dottie Lyons ...our Personnel Officer!