• 1 April 1944: VB-200 was established at
NAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, as a combat replacement unit providing instruction on multiengine patrol aircraft. The personnel and equipment for the new squadron were drawn from the HEDRON Multiengine Replacement Unit, FAW-2. The squadron's primary duties included training replacement crews, ferrying aircraft and stand-by offshore patrol for
Anti-submarine warfare and rescue work. Sections of the squadron operated on
Johnston and
Midway Atolls for rescue duties. Training squadrons like VB-200 trained fresh crews arriving from the U.S. in their final phases of combat training before being sent into the combat zone. VB-200 trained crews in land-based aircraft such as the
PB4Y-1 Liberator,
PB4Y-2 Privateer and
PV-1 Ventura. • October 1944: The training squadrons at NAS Kaneohe initially worked with intact squadrons destined for combat deployments. In October 1944 the policy was changed to keep squadrons in the operational areas while sending in new crews to replace combat losses and crews due for rotation based on time-in-theater points. • May 1945: VPB-200 conducted experiments for the
Bureau of Aeronautics in picking up mail with hooks from surface vessels towing kites and balloons. Several successful trials were conducted but the method did not become a standard operating procedure throughout the fleet. • 24 Oct 1945: VPB-200 was disestablished at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii. ==Aircraft assignments==