Swampscott Navy Commander Takes Charge of VT-28 Rangers Training Squadron
Swampscott Navy Commander To Lead 'Rangers' Training Squadron
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Commander James Morrison from Swampscott has assumed command of the VT-28 'Rangers,' a naval air training squadron at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas. His leadership focuses on mentoring student aviators as they prepare for critical roles in national defense amid ongoing global tensions.
- 01James Morrison is the new commanding officer of VT-28 'Rangers' at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
- 02The squadron provides primary flight training to student naval aviators using the T-6B Texan II aircraft.
- 03Morrison emphasizes the importance of mentorship in developing future naval aviators.
- 04He has extensive experience, including deployments in support of operations in the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific region.
- 05Morrison holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Science in Systems Engineering.
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Commander James Morrison, a U.S. Navy officer from Swampscott, Massachusetts, has taken command of the VT-28 'Rangers' naval air training squadron at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas. The squadron, established in 1960, is responsible for training student naval aviators using the T-6B Texan II aircraft. During an airborne ceremony on April 23, Morrison highlighted the critical role of these aviators in national defense, stating, 'Find out what's happening in Marblehead for free with the latest updates from Patch.' He expressed his commitment to mentorship, aiming to build a strong foundation for the future careers of his students. Morrison has an impressive background, having been designated a naval aviator in 2009 and accumulating over 2,900 mishap-free flight hours. His previous assignments include significant roles in operations in the Middle East and Indo-Pacific Command. Morrison resides in Corpus Christi, Texas, with his family.
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The leadership of Cmdr. Morrison may enhance the training quality of future naval aviators, which is crucial for national defense.
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