VP-ML-7 History
Circa 1948
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...Neptune Popular With Pilots Who Fly It In Navy Squadrons - Page 1 through 3 (VP-ML-7 and VP-ML-8 mentioned) - Naval Aviation News - June 1948..." WebSite: http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/backissues/1940s/1948/jun48.pdf [09JUL2004]
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...Long Range, Heavy Firepower Make P2V Tough Patrol Plane - Page 4 through 5 (VP-ML-7 and VP-ML-8 mentioned) - Naval Aviation News - June 1948..." WebSite: http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/backissues/1940s/1948/jun48.pdf [09JUL2004]
Circa 1947
A BIT OF HISTORY: UNIT: VP-7 PREVIOUS DES: VP-ML-7 NAME: Black Falcons TAIL CODE: EM/HE/LB ACTIVATED: 1947 DEACTIVATED: 10-8-69 TYPICAL LOCATION(S): NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island / NAS Brunswick, Maine / NAS Jacksonville, Florida
"Title: Lockheed P2V Neptune An Illustrated History by Wayne Mutza wmutza@wi.rr.com...A Schiffer Military History Book...ISBN: 0-7643-0151-9...286 pages full of pictures and history!
A BIT OF HISTORY:  VP-7 Squadron "...CDR H. E. Robinson and his newly designated squadron VPML-7..." Contributed by Jay Slagle Jayhovers@aol.com [02MAY98]
A BIT OF HISTORY:  VP-7 Squadron "...From VPHL-9 to VPML-7-In 1947 our squadron was redesignated VPML-7, and P2V Neptune type aircraft were assigned to us. This shows VPHL-9 officers and men in fron of their PB4Y Privateer..." Contributed by Jay Slagle Jayhovers@aol.com [02MAY98]
A BIT OF HISTORY:  VP-7 Crew "...Circa 00OCT57...L to R: Benny Singleton, R.C.Cooley, Pop Reynolds and Wendell Sharpton standing outside the Mess Hall in NAS Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada..." Contributed by Jim Board vega008@earthlink.net [20JUL2000]
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