Description: Lockheed Martin® P-3A Orion, VP-10 Red Lancers (1966) Celebrate the remarkable legacy of the VP-10 Red Lancers (1966) with this intricately handcrafted 18-inch scale model of the Lockheed Martin® P-3A Orion. Length - 18 inches Made from Mahogany US Naval Aviator Owned Business The product is not intended to be used by children 12 years and younger. LOCKHEED MARTIN®, P-3 Orion, associated emblems and logos, and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lockheed Martin Corporation in the USA and/or other jurisdictions, used under license by Squadron Nostalgia LLC By SDASM Archives - VP-10 P-3, Public Domain The VP-10 Red Lancers formed in 1946 as a patrol squadron in the U.S. Navy. Initially based in California, the squadron focused on maritime surveillance. Over the years, they embraced new technologies, enhancing their mission capabilities. Consequently, the Red Lancers quickly became well-known for their effectiveness and commitment. In the 1960s, VP-10 Red Lancers deployed to various locations, including the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. These deployments supported U.S. interests during tense global conflicts. Furthermore, the squadron updated its aircraft, integrating advanced systems. This upgrade allowed them to perform better, facing an evolving geopolitical landscape. During the Cold War, VP-10 Red Lancers played a critical role in anti-submarine warfare. They conducted numerous patrols, gathering vital intelligence. Moreover, the squadron often collaborated with other military branches. This teamwork strengthened national security and showcased their dedication to protecting the seas. Eventually, the squadron transitioned to new aircraft, like the P-3 Orion. This change occurred in the 1970s, allowing for improved performance and versatility. As a result, the Red Lancers expanded their capabilities further. They continued to support various operations, adapting to meet the challenges of their time. Today, VP-10 Red Lancers uphold a rich tradition of excellence. They honor their history while looking toward the future. With each mission, the squadron showcases its commitment to service. Thus, it remains a vital component of Navy aviation and maritime security efforts.
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Location: Seymour, Tennessee
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