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VP-4 Wrapping Up Business in Misawa

Navy News Service

Story Number: NNS110330-18
3/30/2011

By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jose Lopez, U.S. Naval Air Facility Misawa, Japan Public Affairs

MISAWA, Japan (NNS) -- Patrol Squadron (VP) 4 departed Naval Air Facility Misawa, Japan, March 30, after completing their mission in support of Operation Tomodachi.

VP-4 will return to Kadena Air Base, Japan, where they are currently on a six-month deployment from Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The squadron arrived March 12 to assist after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami that devastated northeast Japan.

"We were supporting the search-and-rescue operations and providing real time data on the damage caused by the earthquake and tsunami," said Lt. j.g. Hector Robles, a navigator-communicator with VP-4. "We surveyed the area and provided images and video to the USS Essex (LHD 2) and USS Ronald Regan (CVN 76)."

While assigned to NAF Misawa, two VP-4 aircraft flew 17 sorties, surveying various locations in the northeast coast of Japan. The four-propeller P-3C Orion had varying flight times, with some missions as short as three hours.

"The flight times vary," said Robles, a native of Fajardo, Puerto Rico. "Some missions can keep a plane on station for up to ten hours."

While the aircrafts were not performing their traditional role while in Misawa, Robles said he was proud of the work he and his crewmates performed on a daily basis.

"We are normally a tactical aircraft," said Robles about the P-3C's intended mission. "But when you do missions like these to assist people, it feels very rewarding."



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