Electronic Attack Squadron 134 Garudas

Electronic Attack Squadron 134 Garudas This is the Official VAQ-134 Garudas page. VAQ-134 is a Growler Airborne Electronic Attack squadron stationed out of NAS Whidbey Island, WA. Mugu, CA.

VAQ-134 was originally commissioned on 7 June 1969 at NAS Alameda, CA as the ‘Garudas.’ Based on an old Hindu myth, the Garuda is the bird that took Wisnu, the God of War, wherever necessary in his quest to protect God's creation from those evil forces that sought to destroy it. The Garudas originally flew the EA-3B "Skywarrior" and sundowned the aircraft in 1971. The Garudas were reactivated as

an EA-6B "Prowler" squadron in 1972 and moved their homeport to NAS Whidbey Island, WA. Assigned to USS CONSTELLATION (CV 64) with Carrier Air Wing NINE, they embarked on their first deployment with the new EA-6Bs to the Western Pacific (WESTPAC) in 1973. Upon their return, the squadron made deployments onboard USS FORRESTAL (CV 59) with Carrier Air Wing SEVENTEEN, USS ENTERPRISE (CV 65) with Carrier Air Wing FOURTEEN in 1976, USS NIMITZ (CVN 68) with Carrier Air Wing EIGHT in 1980, and USS CONSTELLATION (CV 64) with Carrier Air Wing NINE in 1981. Following a move to Carrier Air Wing FIFTEEN, they deployed on the USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70). They would remain with the USS CARL VINSON where they supported Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. In 1992 they joined the KITTY HAWK on her first full deployment, supporting Operation SOUTHERN WATCH and once again in 1994. In 1995, the squadron was stood up as an expeditionary squadron, deploying to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. As an expeditionary unit, VAQ-134 supported Operations NORTHERN WATCH, SOUTHERN WATCH, and ALLIED FORCE. From 2000-2003, the Garudas supported Operations NORTHERN WATCH, SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM, and then the Global War on Terror in 2004. In 2009, they were gained by Carrier Air Wing SEVENTEEN onboard the USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70) for a Sustainment Exercise (SUSTAINEX) and deployed in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. IN 2012, they moved to Carrier Air Wing EIGHT on the USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH (CVN 77) in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Displaying unmatched flexibility, the Garudas shifted from providing support to the historic 2014 presidential elections in Afghanistan to assisting citizens under siege in Iraq, then shifting again to support multi-national strikes in Syria. The Garudas acted as the theater’s lead Electronic Warfare advocates, leveraging organic intelligence capabilities and integrating multiple joint assets to develop innovative Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. The Squadron’s efforts ensured the delivery of optimized fires against a capable and evolving enemy. The Maintenance Department has been exceptionally critical to the success of the squadron. Their efforts allowed the squadron to execute 100 percent of their combat sorties in support of every operation, to include a historic three-Prowler mission in support of coalition strikes in Syria in the Navy’s final EA-6B combat sortie. The Garudas ended the 2014 Deployment earning the coveted Carrier Air Wing EIGHT “TOP HOOK” award for the 2014 Deployment cycle. This is virtually unheard of in the age of fly-by-wire and HUD capable aircraft, and a testament to the entire squadron’s tireless effort and pride in the EA-6B airframe. During the month of June, 2015, The Garudas of VAQ-134 closed out the great history of the EA-6B culminating with the Prowler Sunset Celebration and final flight down to PT. Adding to the festivities, the Garudas were proud to fly CAPT Wilmot, USN (ret.) during the final flight at NASWI. CAPT Wilmot was the first pilot to fly a Prowler to Whidbey Island . Officially transitioned from the EA-6B Prowler, the squadron aircrew and maintainers set their eyes toward their first deployment in the EA-18G Growler while continuing to uphold the Garuda pride and traditions learned throughout the years.

The GARUDAS had a unique opportunity to sponsor a recruit division at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes IL. Congratu...
05/30/2026

The GARUDAS had a unique opportunity to sponsor a recruit division at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes IL.

Congratulations to the 78 new Sailors from Division 219 and their outstanding Recruit Division Commanders on a job well done!

Join us in sending a massive congratulations to our very own Chief Petty Officer McGinty on his selection to Senior Chie...
05/23/2026

Join us in sending a massive congratulations to our very own Chief Petty Officer McGinty on his selection to Senior Chief Petty Officer!

Making the cut for Senior Chief is a monumental milestone. It recognizes not only years of dedication, technical expertise, and stellar leadership, but a profound commitment to mentoring the next generation of Sailors. Chief McGinty has consistently proven what it means to lead from the front, and this promotion is incredibly well-deserved.

Senior Chief (Select) McGinty, the entire Garuda family is incredibly proud of you. We look forward to seeing you don the senior chief anchors and continue to lead our team to new heights!
Leave your congratulations and well-wishes for Chief McGinty in the comments below!

🎉Bravo Zulu🎉Join us in congratulating AT1 Stevenson on receiving his End of Tour Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal...
05/20/2026

🎉Bravo Zulu🎉

Join us in congratulating AT1 Stevenson on receiving his End of Tour Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM)! 🐦‍🔥

For the past four years AT1 Stevenson has been an absolute cornerstone of the Garudas. Serving as a solid Leading Petty Officer his dedication, hard work and commitment to guiding his sailors day in and out has made him a tremendous asset to our command!

Thank you AT1 Stevenson for your outstanding service to the Garudas.

We wish you the best of luck at your next command!

Service Beyond the Uniform – AM1 BerglundVAQ-134 proudly recognizes AM1 Derrik Berglund for being awarded the Military O...
05/08/2026

Service Beyond the Uniform – AM1 Berglund

VAQ-134 proudly recognizes AM1 Derrik Berglund for being awarded the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (MOVSM) for his exceptional community service from August 2025 to March 2026.

During this period, AM1 Berglund dedicated 188 hours of volunteer service with the Northwest Whidbey Little League, serving as both a coach and the league’s Safety Officer. His leadership and commitment directly supported over 350 young athletes and their families, helping foster a safe, positive, and inspiring environment for the next generation.

AM1 Berglund’s selfless dedication reflects the very best of the Navy—demonstrating that service extends far beyond the uniform and into the heart of the community.

Bravo Zulu, AM1 Berglund—your impact truly makes a difference!

VAQ-134 came together yesterday for this month’s Awards Quarters to recognize the outstanding achievements and dedicatio...
04/28/2026

VAQ-134 came together yesterday for this month’s Awards Quarters to recognize the outstanding achievements and dedication of our Sailors. These Garudas continue to set the standard for professionalism, leadership, and mission excellence.

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM):

* AME1 Sinks (October 2024 – September 2025)

Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (MOVSM):

* AM1 Berglund (August 2025 – March 2026)

Sailors of the Quarter (Q2):

* Senior Sailor: AM1 Marion
* Sailor: LS2 Martinez
* Junior Sailor: AO3 Hine
* Blue Jacket: AOAN Ruffner
* Plane Captain: AD3 Bossuah

Certificate of Achievement (COA):

* YN3 Muckle (on promotion to Petty Officer Third Class)

Congratulations to all of our awardees—your hard work and dedication continue to make the Garudas proud. Bravo Zulu!

Fair Winds and Following Seas – LCDR Nick “Shorthorn” Morton ✈️⚓️2 weeks ago VAQ-134 bid farewell to LCDR Nick Morton as...
04/28/2026

Fair Winds and Following Seas – LCDR Nick “Shorthorn” Morton ✈️⚓️

2 weeks ago VAQ-134 bid farewell to LCDR Nick Morton as he completed his final flight with the Garudas.

Over more than two years with the squadron, LCDR Morton made a lasting impact across every role he held, including Maintenance Officer, Safety Officer, and Admin Officer. He was a key leader during our deployment to Japan and supported numerous detachments to Key West, Tyndall AFB, Eielson AFB, and Davis-Monthan AFB, consistently demonstrating professionalism, dedication, and a commitment to mission success.

His leadership and steady presence have been instrumental to the squadron, and his contributions will be felt long after his departure.

Fair winds and following seas, LCDR Morton—you’ll always be part of the Garuda family!

Bravo Zulu, AT2 Southern! VAQ-134 proudly recognizes AT2 Southern for receiving the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Me...
04/17/2026

Bravo Zulu, AT2 Southern!

VAQ-134 proudly recognizes AT2 Southern for receiving the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM) last week.

AT2 Southern has been an invaluable member of the Garuda team, playing a key role during our last deployment and continuing to demonstrate exceptional dedication, professionalism, and technical expertise every day since. His contributions have had a lasting impact on the squadron’s success and mission readiness.

Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, AT2 Southern—Bravo Zulu!

Last Thursday, PR2 Jensen reaffirmed her commitment to the United States Navy by reenlisting, surrounded by her fellow G...
04/10/2026

Last Thursday, PR2 Jensen reaffirmed her commitment to the United States Navy by reenlisting, surrounded by her fellow Garudas.

Over the past few years with VAQ-134, PR2 Jensen has been a vital part of the team; supporting the squadron through the last deployment and multiple detachments since then. Her dedication, professionalism, and positive attitude continue to make a lasting impact across the command.

We’re proud to have her continue her Navy journey with the Garudas. Bravo Zulu, PR2 Jensen—here’s to the next chapter!

Congratulations, Senior Chief Gardner! VAQ-134 proudly congratulates Chief Gardner on his promotion to Senior Chief Pett...
04/08/2026

Congratulations, Senior Chief Gardner!

VAQ-134 proudly congratulates Chief Gardner on his promotion to Senior Chief Petty Officer, which took place last Wednesday.

This milestone reflects years of dedicated service, strong leadership, and unwavering commitment to the mission and the Sailors he leads. Senior Chief Gardner has made a lasting impact on the Garudas, and this promotion is a testament to the respect and trust he has earned throughout his career.

Please join us in congratulating Senior Chief Gardner on this well-deserved achievement, Bravo Zulu!

Congratulations, CWO3 Moldenhauer! VAQ-134 proudly congratulates CWO3 Brenden Moldenhauer on his promotion from Chief Wa...
03/04/2026

Congratulations, CWO3 Moldenhauer!

VAQ-134 proudly congratulates CWO3 Brenden Moldenhauer on his promotion from Chief Warrant Officer Two to Chief Warrant Officer Three, which took place last Friday.

CWO3 Moldenhauer has been a valued member of the Garudas for over two years, previously serving as Maintenance Material Control Officer (MMCO) and currently leading as the squadron’s Quality Assurance Officer (QAO). His technical expertise, leadership, and dedication to maintaining the highest standards have made a lasting impact on the squadron’s mission readiness and success.

Please join us in congratulating CWO3 Moldenhauer on this well-earned milestone, Bravo Zulu!

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