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VT-6

Training Squadron 6
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VT-6 Insignia
Active July 1, 1956 - present
Country United States of America
Branch United States Navy Seal United States Navy
Type Primary Training
Part of Training Air Wing Five
Garrison/HQ NAS Whiting Field
Nickname(s) "Shooters"
Motto(s) "Train Warriors and Develop Leaders."
Colors Silver and Black          
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Richard Roberts, USMC
Aircraft flown
Trainer TC-45 Expeditor
T-28 Trojan
T-34B Mentor
T-34C Turbo Mentor
T-6B Texan

Training Squadron Six (VT-6) or TRARON SIX, known as the Shooters, callsign "Shooter", is a United States Navy primary training squadron stationed at Naval Air Station Whiting Field flying the T-6B Texan. The Shooters are one of five primary training squadrons in operation today.

On July 1, 1956, Multi-Engine Training Group (METG) was established at NAS Pensacola. At the time, student aviators would receive primary training in the T-34B and intermediate training in the T-28B/C. On May 1, 1960, METG was redesignated into Training Squadron 6 (VT-6) as a primary squadron stationed aboard NAS Whiting Field in Milton, FL, flying the T-45C. At the time VT-6 provided primary and intermediate flight training for students, as well as advanced flight training for students in the rotary and lighter-than-air pipeline. During the T-28 era, VT-6 functioned as a complete training squadron, primary to advanced. With the introduction of the T-34 and T-6B, the mission of VT-6 shifted to only primary training. Since that time, VT-6 has served as one of five primary training squadrons in the Navy, responsible for initial training of Student Naval Aviators.


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