DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS WASHINGTON, DC 20350 Canc frp: Apr 79 OPNAVNOTE C5400 Ser 511/C733096 27 June 1978 CONFIDENTIAL - Unclassified upon removal of enclosure (2) OPNAV NOTICE C5400 From: Chief.of Naval Operations Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for April 1978; promulgation of (U) Ref: (a) OPNAVINST S5513.2 of 21 July 1977 Encl: (1) Station listing format requirements (2) Naval Aeronautical Organization 1. Purpose. The purpose of this publication is to provide statistical informa- tion concerning the Naval Aeronautical Olrganization (NAO). It contains primarily the current base loading of the aeronautical shore activities of the naval establishment. The NAO is published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 April and 1 Clctober of each year. 2. Cancellation. OPNAVNOTICE C5400 Ser 511/C237767 of 25 November 1977 is cancelled by this notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary. 3. Corrections. Addressees responsible for the information in various sections of this publication are requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-511) of any errors or omissions. In particular, commanding officers of each station are requested to review the command and support relationships and base loading figures pertaining to the station. A revised edition of that portion, reflecting the 1 October 1978 situation, should be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Operations by 1 September 1978, in the format of enclosure'(1). 4. Classification. Users of this gubli.cation should refer to reference (a), to ascertain the proper classification of extracted information. 5. Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned to this report. 6. Cancellation. This notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next edition of the Naval Aeronautical Organization. G. E. HOLLAND By direction
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
WASHINGTON, DC 20350
Canc frp: Apr 79 OPNAVNOTE C5400 Ser 511/C733096 27 June 1978
CONFIDENTIAL - Unclassified upon removal of enclosure (2) OPNAV NOTICE C5400
From: Chief.of Naval Operations
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for April 1978; promulgation of (U)
Ref: (a) OPNAVINST S5513.2 of 21 July 1977
Encl: (1) Station listing format requirements (2) Naval Aeronautical Organization
1. Purpose. The purpose of this publication is to provide statistical informa- tion concerning the Naval Aeronautical Olrganization (NAO). It contains primarily the current base loading of the aeronautical shore activities of the naval establishment. The NAO is published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 April and 1 Clctober of each year.
2. Cancellation. OPNAVNOTICE C5400 Ser 511/C237767 of 25 November 1977 is cancelled by this notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary.
3. Corrections. Addressees responsible for the information in various sections of this publication are requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-511) of any errors or omissions. In particular, commanding officers of each station are requested to review the command and support relationships and base loading figures pertaining to the station. A revised edition of that portion, reflecting the 1 October 1978 situation, should be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Operations by 1 September 1978, in the format of enclosure'(1).
4. Classification. Users of this gubli.cation should refer to reference (a), to ascertain the proper classification of extracted information.
5. Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned to this report.
6. Cancellation. This notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next edition of the Naval Aeronautical Organization.
(Immediate Office of the Secretary) (ASN (MRA&L), only) (1) (Headquarters U. S. Marine Corps) (CMC (I), Codes APP-1 (2), LFF-1 (l), ASL-42 (I), and OTOC (1))
(Special Agencies, Staffs, Boards and Committees) (Director, National Security Agency (Code S14), only) (1)
(College and University) (Armed Forces Staff College (Library), only) (1)
(Fleet Commanders in Chief PAC) (CINCPACFLT (7)) A
- L
(Fleet Commander LANT) (COMSECONDLFLT) (1) P. i.i - (Naval Air Force Commanders) (COMNAVAIRPAC (10) and COMNAVAIRLANT (12)
(Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility PAC) (1) (Naval Intelligence Processing System Training Facility) (1) 2% (Fleet Air Commands) (COMFAIRWESTPAC (1) & COMFAIRMED (l), only) (Functional Wing Commanders) (COMPATWINGSLANT (I), and COMASWWINGPAC (3), only)
(Air Anti-Submarine Squadron PAC (VS)) (VS-38 (l), only) (Patrol Wing and Squadron LANT (VP)) (VP-16 (l), only) (Fleet Tactical Support Wing, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) (VRC), Aircraft Ferry Squadron (VRF) LANT) (COMTACSUPWING ONE (l), only)
(Fleet Composite Squadron (VC)) (VC-1 (I), VC-5 (1) and VC-8 (I), only
(Tactical Air Control Group and Squadron LANT (VTC)) (COMTACGRU-2 (111 only)
(Helicopter Anti-Submarine Wing and Squadron LANT (HS)) (COMHSWING ONE (I), only)
(Naval Air Facility LANT) (1) (Naval Air Station LANT) (Bermuda (I), Brunswick (I), Cecil Field (I), Guantanamo Bay (l), Jacksonville (I), Key West (2), Norfolk (I), and Oceana (I), only)
(Naval Station LANT) (Keflavik (l), Mayport (1) and Roosevelt Roads (2), only)
(Base LANT) (Norfolk (I), only) (Naval Air Facility PAC) (Atsugi (1) and Misawa (I), only) (Naval Air Station PAC) (Alameda (I), Barbers Point (l), Fallon (1); Agana (I), Lemoore (l), Moffett Field (2), Whidbey Island (3), Miramar (I), North Island (l), and Cubi Point (1))
(Naval Station PAC) (Midway Island (1) and Adak (I), only) (Fleet Activities) (Kadena (I), only) (Naval Air Facility NAVEUR) (Mildenhall (I), and Sigonella (l), only
(Naval Station NAVEUR) (1) (Naval District Commandants) (COM-8 (I), only) (Naval Safety Center) (1) (Navy Manpower and Material Analysis Center) (1) (Naval Reserve Personnel Center) (Code 11) (1) (Naval Air Systems Command Headquarters) (30) (Naval Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters) (JADREP Office (I), Code 212 (1) and Code 2012 (1))
(Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters) (SEA-9911B (1) and CENO-05 (1))
(Naval Weapons Center) (1) (Navy Personnel Research and Development Center) (Code 303) (1) (Navy Aviation Supply Office) (AS0 (WSP2-2) (l), only) (Ordnance Station) (Indian Head (Code 6162) ) , only) (1 ) (Naval Weapons Support Center) (1) (Naval Air Station NAVAIRSYSCOM) (2) (Naval Weapons Engineering Support Activity) (Code ESA-70) (1) (Naval Air Test Center) (1)
OPNAVNOTE C5400 27 June 1978
Distribution: (Continued)
(Pacific Missile Test Center) (2) (Naval Photographic Center) (Still Picture Acquisition) (4) (Chief of Naval Reserve) (2) .(Naval Air Station CNAVRES) (1) (Naval Air Facility CNAVRES) (1) (Chief of Naval Education and Training) (1) (Chief of Naval Air Training) (1) (Chief of Naval Technical Training) (1) (Naval Air Station CNET) (1) (Air Technical Training Center) (Lakehurst (l), only) (Scol Supply Corps) (1) (Naval War College) (1) (Naval Education and Traini'ing Program Development Center) (1) (Naval Training Squadron) (TRARON-2 (l), and TRARON-10 (l), only) (Marine Corps Air Facility) (1) (Marine Corps Air Station) (1) (Marine Corps Development and Education Command) (1)
~£fice of Management and Budget, National. Security Program Division (TACAIRUNIT) Washington, DC 20503 (1)
Director, Air University Library, ATTN: AUL/LSE 75-29, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 (1)
Director, Management System Development Office, North Island, Naval Air litation, North Island, San Diego, CA 92135 (1)
The below example cove r s t h e m a j o r i t y of u n i t s / a c t i v i t i e s which may be aboard a base or s t a t i o n o f t h e nava l a e r o n a u t i c a l sho re e s t ab l i shmen t . Not a l l ca tego- r i e s a r e a p p l i c a b l e and s t a t i o n commanders need on ly l ist t hose c a t e g o r i e s which p e r t a i n . Use on board coun t s . Unique s i t u a t i o n s a f f e c t i n g base suppor t r e - qu i rements may be l i s t e d a t t h e s t a t i o n commander's d i s c r e t i o n . For t h e purposes o f t h e s e r e p o r t s , "nava l a c t i v i t i e s " denote both Navy and USMC u n i t s . SUBMISSION OF THE 1 OCTOBER 1978 UPDATES TO THIS DOCUMENT WILL CONFORM TO THE FORMAT OF THE EXAMPLE STATION LISTING SET FORTH BELOW.
NOTE &/ Where a subo rd ina t e u n i t and its pa ren t u n i t a r e l i s t e d aboard t h e same s t a t i o n , each u n i t ( s u b o r d i n a t e o r p a r e n t ) w i l l r e p o r t on ly personne l a s s i gned t o i ts r e s p e c t i v e u n i t .
NOTE 2/ I n any ca t ego ry , i f an a c t i v i t y conducts s t u d e n t t r a i n i n g , under t h a t c a t e g o r y s t a t e t h e average number of s t u d e n t s by t ype ( o f f i c e r / e n l i s t e d ) and s e r v i c e (USN/R or USMC/R) .
EXAMPLE (See Tab A t o t h i s e n c l o s u r e )
TITLE
NAME. LOCATION
(NAS or MCAS, e t c . ) (Naval D i s t r i c t ) Command & Support - Furn ish ing Limited Support To:
( L i s t o t h e r b a s e s , s t a t i ons , OLF's, e t c . f o r which 1 imited suppor t is provided. )
A c t i v i t i e s and Un i t s A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r On Board En1 i s t e d Admin i s t r a t i ve Supported - On Board Aviat ion/Other On Board Super i o r
(Number & ~ y p e )
Permanent Naval Uni t s ( Non-Reserve )
( I n c l u d e nava l u n i t s / a c t i v i t i e s of t h e r egu l a r f o r c e s permanent ly a t t a ched t o (non-deployable ) and suppor ted by t h e base f a c i l i t i e s . L i s t a c t i v i t i e s i n t h e fo l l owing o r d e r w i t h i n t h i s c a t ego ry : )
NAS ( b a s e ) o r MCAS (Headquar te rs squa.drons)
(See NOTE L/ above.)
Air S t a f f s ( e .g . Naval Air Fo rce s , COMFAIRS, COMFAIRWINGS, e t c . )
Naval Air Un i t s ( e .g. Transpor t squadlrons, f e r r y squadrons, r e ad ine s s t r a i n i n g squadrons , permanent Dets , e t c . See NOTE 2/ above.)
Avia t ion Ships (Non-Deployable) ( e .g. CVT, e t c . )
Other Sh ip s ( Non-Deployable )
Other Permanent Naval Tenant Act i v i t j.es ( e .g. Naval Air Rework F a c i l i . ty, Finance Off i c e s , Naval D i s t r i c t A c t i v i t i e s , T ra in ing U n i t s , USMC Barracks;, Exchange, e t c . See NOTE &/ above.)
Permanent Non-Naval Un i t s ( Non-Reserve )
( I n c l u d e non-naval u n i t s / a c t i v i t i e s permanent ly a t t a ched t o o r suppor ted by base , --. f a c i l i t i e s , e .g . USAF Squadrons/Dets, Arnny u n i t s , USCG a c t i v i t i e s , Red Cross ,
e t c . ) Enclosiire ( i )
UNCLASDSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED EXAMPLE (Cont inued )
Permanent Uni t T o t a l s : A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r On Board E n l i s t e d
T o t a l M i l i t a r y : On Board Avia t ion/Other On Board (Number )
T o t a l C i v i l i a n : USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI
(NOTE: The t o t a l number of c i v i l i a n s working aboard t h e s t a t i o n / b a s e is r e q u i r e d t o supplement b a s e l o a d i n g p r o j e c t i o n s . The i n t e n t i o n is t o i n c l u d e a l l c i v i l i a n workers o f a l l a c t i v i t i e s on t h e b a s e t o o b t a i n t h e t o t a l permanent c i v i l i a n worker p o p u l a t i o n . These c a t e g o r i e s a r e d e f i n e d a s : )
USDH: U . S . C i v i l i a n s D i r e c t H i r e
NFUSC: U , S . C i v i l i a n s s u p p o r t e d by non-appropr i a t e d f u n d s .
CONTR: U . S . M a n u f a c t u r e r s Reps. o r o t h e r c o n t r a c t c i v i l i a n p e r s o n n e l .
FND: F o r e i g n Nat i o n a l C i v i l i a n D i r e c t Mire
NFFNC: F o r e i g n Nat i o n a l C i v i l i a n s s u p p o r t e d by non-appropr i a t e d f u n d s .
FNI : F o r e i g n N a t i o n a l C i v i l i a n s i n d i r e c t h i r e ( e .g. c o n t r a c t p e r s o n n e l , e t c . )
Dep loyab le U n i t s (Non-Reserve)
( I n c l u d e t h o s e n a v a l u n i t s a s s i g n e d a PDS or homeport a t t h i s s t a t i o n which may be e x p e c t e d t o d e p l o y . L i s t i n t h e f o l l o w i n g o r d e r : )
Air S t a f f s
( e . g . CARGRUS, CVW S t a f f s , e t c . )
Air U n i t s
( S q u a d r o n s , e t c . )
A v i a t i o n Sh i ~ s
( e . g . CV, CVN, e t c . )
Other S h i ~ s / U n i t s
Dep loyab le Uni t T o t a l s : A i r c r a f t On Board -- (Number )
Deployed U n i t s Suppor ted ( Non-Reserve)
O f f i c e r On Board En1 i s t e d Av i a t ion/Other On Board
( E s t i m a t e t h e p e r c e n t of t h o s e u n i t s , o f any s e r v i c e , a s s i g n e d a PDS, homeport o r permanent l o c a t i o n o t h e r t h a n a t t h i s s t a t i o n f o r which annua l b a s e s u p p o r t may be e x p e c t e d . L i s t a i r u n i t s f i r s t t h e n o t h e r n a v a l u n i t s t h e n o t h e r non- n a v a l u n i t s . E.g. . 5 VP, 4 P3C, 8/5 , 5 0 . )
Rese rve Forces /Tr a i n i n a U n i t s
( I n c l u d e t h o s e u n i t s aboard t h i s s t a t i o n o f t h e Naval Air Reserve F o r c e , Naval A i r Rese rve T r a i n i n g o r Naval Rese rve T r a i n i n g Command. L i s t i n t h e f o l l o w i n g o r d e r : )
UNCLASSIFIED
EXAMPLE (Cont inued )
On Board O f f i c e r U n i t s On Board Av i a t ion Other Suppor ted A i r c r a f t AcDu/SelRes, ~ c D u / S e l R e s
(Number & Type) / /
Naval Air Rese rve F o r c e s
( e .g . Wings, S t a f f s , Squadrons , e t c . )
Naval Air Rese rve T r a i n i n g U n i t s
On Board E n l i s t e d AcDu/SelRes
/
( e .g . Replacement T r a i n i n g U n i t s , I r ~ t e l l i g e n c e U n i t s , Maintenance U n i t s , NAR D i v s , e t c . )
Air Rese rve T o t a l : On Board On Board O f f i c e r On Board A i r c r a f t A v i a t i o n Other En1 i s t e d
/ / /
Non-Naval Rese rve T r a i n i n g U n i t s
( e .g . Air N a t i o n a l Guard, AF Rese rve , USCG Rese rve , e t c . )
On Board On Board O f f i c e r On Board En1:"sted Un it A i r c r a f t AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRc?s
(Number & Type)
A i r c r a f t (Number )
P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l ( R O N ) Of f i c e r / E n l i s t e d Off icer/EnL i s t e d
Average D a i l y T r a n s i e n t s :
REMARKS: (Add e x p l a n a t o r y i n f o r m a t i o n p e r t i n e n t t o any o f t h e above c a t e g o r i e s . )
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLAiSSlFlED OPNAVNO'rE C54 0 0 27 June 1978
NAVAL AERONAUTICAL ORGANIZATION 1 APRIL 1978
ENCLOSURE (2)
UNCLA.SSIFIED REVEltSE BLANK
CONTENTS
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
Page
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK .................... 2
PERSONNEL Corps and Category Breakdown ............................................ 5 Planned Strength FY 1978 -----------.------------------------------------- 7 Billet Summary for Aviation Activities ---------------------------------- 8
BASES Atlantic Continental Fleet Support Stations ............................. 11 Atlantic Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations ....................... 30 Pacific Continental Fleet Support Stations .............................. 44 Pacific Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations ........................ 64 Naval Education and Training Command Stations ........................... 76 Naval Air Reserve Stations .............................................. 92 Naval Aviation Research, Development and Test Stations ------------------ 108 Special Naval Aviation Station .......................................... 117 Marine Corps Continental Fleet Support Stations ......................... 119 Marine Corps Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations ------------------- 133
NAVY FLEET AIR COMMAND UNITS Atlantic Fleet --------------------.-------------------------------------- 140 Pacific Fleet ........................................................... 144 Marine Corps ............................................................ 148
NAVAL TRAINING COMMAND Air ..................................................................... -155 Technical ............................................................... 157
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ------------------------*------- 16.4
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY ................................ 166
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES - CNO ................................................... 167
MISSIONS Navy Air ................................................................ 171 Fleet Aviation .......................................................... 174 Guided Missile Units .................................................... 175 Aviation Commands ....................................................... 175 Aviation Ships .......................................................... 175 Marine Aviation Units ................................................... 177
CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS ............................... 185
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK
The planned Naval Aviation Shore Establishment, including Marine activities, for 1 April 197.8 is reflected in the assigned missions of individual activities. These missions are promulgated and revised by the OPNAV Notice 5450 series. As directed by OPNAV Instruction 5450.171, it is the responsibility of Echelon 2 Commanders to promulgate functions and tasks for each activity under their com- mand in support of the assigned mission. NAVAIR Instruction series 5451 contains a list of approved tasks for each activity under Naval Air Systems Command. Permanent duty stations of Naval units are contained in the effective edition of OPNAV Instruction 3111.14.
AIRCRAFT ON BOARD STATIONS
Operating allowances, and inventory by unit and model are published semi- annually in OPNAV NOTICE C3110 (Blue Book). Base aircraft data contained in this Notice reflect an on board (including home base deployed) count as of the date of the covering letter (1 April or 1 October). On board estimates are submitted by air stations and facilities a month or two in advance. Detailed accounting of aircraft in storage or undergoing rework at Naval Air Rework Facilities can be obtained from the Blue Book.
NAVY MANPOWER ALLOCATION
Tables on pages 5-10 of this publication include a Fiscal 1978 summary of the personnel allocations for aviation activities as of 1 April 1978. Personnel Sigures shown for the individual stations and activities reflect an estimated on board count as of 1 April 1978. Estimates are prepared within a month or two of the 1 April date.
Personnel data for USNR/USMCR squadrons/units represent numbers allowed in drill pay status. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Reserve activities are shown separately.
COMMAND OVER SHORE ACTIVITIES
The exercise of command over a shore (field) activity has as its primary purpose the provision of effective~support to the forces of the United States Navy and of the United States Marine Corps. It encompasses over-all authority, direction, control and coordination necessary to carry out the assigned mission, and responsibility for the operating efficiency of the activity. It includes authority and responsibility for mission planning, shore activity planning and workload planning. It also includes authority and responsibility for coordination the application of the various elements of support. Mission and facilities planning for shore (field) activities shall be accomplished with the guidance and assistance of commands, bureaus and offices assigned support responsibilities, and with the technical advice of other commands, bureaus and offices. Administrative and technical guidance shall include:
a. The establishment of standards and procedures for specialized administrative or technical functions;
b. Professional and technical advice, guidance, and assistance;
c. Performance of specialized administrative or technical functions as a service.
Supervision by Staff Assistants over assigned shore (field) activities encompasses the same degree of authority and responsibility as command. (SECNAVINST 5400.14)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK ( C o n t i n u e d )
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO COMMANDS AND ACTIVITIES
T e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t is a t e r m d e n o t i n g t h e r e s p o n s i b l i t y of v a r i o u s sys tems com- mands, b u r e a u s and o f f i c e s w i t h i n t h e Navy t o p r o v i d e r e s o u r c e s t o a command o r a c t i v i t y of t h e Navy o r Marine Corps t o e n a b l e it t o c a r r y o u t i ts m i s s i o n . I t i n c l u d e s a d m i n i s t r a t i v e , p e r s o n n e l and m a t e r i a l s u p p o r t , g u i d a n c e and a s s i s t a n c e i n and e v a l u a t i o n o f such m a t t e r s a s o r g a n i z a t i o n , p r o c e d u r e s , b u d g e t i n g , a c c o u n t i n g , s t a f f i n g and t h e u t i l i z a t i o n of p e r s o n n e l f u n d s , m a t e r i a l and f a c i l i t i e s . I n a d d i t i o n , t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t i n c l u d e s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o a s s i s t command i n e v a l u a t i n g t h e o p e r a t i n g e f f i c i e n c y of a c t i v i t i e s . (SECNAVINST 5400.14)
TYPES OF NAVAL A I R STATIONS
NAVAL A I R STATION - An independen t a c t i v i t y t h a t p r o v i d e s a i r c r a f t o p e r a t i n g , main tenance , t r a i n i n g and p e r s o n n e l f a c i l i t i e s i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h o r g a n i z a t i o n a l r e q u i r e m e n t s .
NAVAL STATION
A s h o r e a c t i v i t y c a p a b l e of pe r fo rming g e n e r a l f u n c t i o n s , u s u a l l y i n d i r e c t sup- p o r t o f t h e o p e r a t i n g f o r c e s .
MARINE CORPS A I R STATION
An independen t a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t y deve loped t o p r o v i d e permanent f a c i l i t i e s f o r a war s t r e n g t h Marine A i r c r a f t Wing and s t a t i o n f o r c e s , l e s s t h e u n i t s dep loyed a t s u b o r d i n a t e Marine Corps Ai r F a c i l i t i e s and any Marine Corps A u x i l i a r y Landinq F i e l d . A Marine Corps Ai r S t a t i o n p o s s e s s e s f a c i l i t i e s f o r ma in tenance work beyond t h e s c o p e o f t h e c a p a b i l i t i e s of t h e dependen t f i e l d s . I t a c t s a s t h e s u p p l y s t o c k p o i n t a s d e s i g n a t e d f o r t h e s u b o r d i n a t e a i r f i e l d s and a i r f a c i l i t i e s t o be s u p p o r t e d and b u d g e t s and manages t h e f u n d s f o r maintenance and o p e r a t i o n s f o r a l l a s s i g n e d s u b o r d i n a t e a i r £ i e l d s and is under t h e command of t h e a p p r o p r i a t e Commander, Marine Corps Ai r Bases .
NAVAL AIR FACILITY
An a c t i v i t y e s t a b l i s h e d t o meet some s p e c i a l r e q u i r e m e n t of n a v a l a v i a t i o n . I t may o r may n o t be a d m i n i s t r a t i v e l y dependen t on a p a r e n t ( a i r o r n o n a i r ) a c t i v i t y , i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h o r g a n i z a t i o n a l r e q u i r e m e n t s .
AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD
An a i r f i e l d h a v i n g l i m i t e d f a c i l i t i e s , a d d i t i o n a l t o t h e l a n d i n g a r e a i n o p e r a t i o n . I t is d e s i g n a t e d a s such by t h e Chief of Naval O p e r a t i o n s t o p r o v i d e a n a i r f i e l d which c a n s e r v e a s : a s t a g i n g b a s e f o r gunnery , o r d n a n c e , o r o t h e r t r a i n i n g e x e r c i s e s ; a m i r r o r o r o t h e r l a n d i n g p r a c t i c e s i t e ; o r emergency or "Bingo" f i e l d i n s u p p o r t o f o f f - s h o r e c a r r i e r o p e r a t i o n s , and/or a b a s e , w i t h l i m i t e d s u p p o r t , f o r a s s i g n e d a i r c r a f t o r u n i t s . The f a c i l i t i e s and/or s e r v i c e s may i n c l u d e any o r a l l o f t h e f o l l o w i n g a s a p p r o p r i a t e t o usage and/or u s e r r e q u i r e m e n t s : a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l , communicat ions , f i r e and c r a s h r e s c u e s e r v i c e s , p e r s o n n e l b e r t h i n g and mess ing , r e f u e l i n g and rea rming equ ipment , r e a d y i s s u e s towage , l i n e o p e r a t i o n s , l i n e ma in tenance , h i g h usage l i n e ma in te - nance s p a r e p a r t s and l i m i t e d s u p p o r t of a s s i g n e d a i r c r a f t o r u n i t s . An ALF is n o t a s e p a r a t e l y e s t a b l i s h e d a c t i v i t y b u t is under t h e cogn izance of a nea rby p a r e n t ( a i r o r n o n - a i r ) a c t i v i t y from which p e r s o n n e l , m a t e r i a l and f u n d s f o r i ts s u p p o r t a r e a l l o c a t e d . The p a r e n t a c t i v i t y may m a i n t a i n a c a r e t a k e r d e t a c h - ment and/or s e r v i c e u n i t a t t h e ALF f o r day-to-day o p e r a t i o n s .
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK (Continued)
OUTLYING FIELD (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FIELD ( H ) OLF)
An a i r f i e l d having no e s t a b l i s h e d f a c i l i t i e s i n ope ra t i on except a l anding a r e a . It is des igna t ed a s such by t h e Chief of Naval Operat ions t o provide a l and ing a r e a on which a i r c r a f t based elsewhere can conduct l anding p r a c t i c e or o t h e r e x e r c i s e s . An OLF is not a s e p a r a t e l y e s t a b l i s h e d a c t i v i t y but is under t h e cognizance of a nearby pa ren t a i r s t a t i o n from which personnel , m a t e r i a l and funds f o r i t s suppor t a r e a l l o c a t e d . No personnel a r e permanently based a t an OLF. However, r equ i r ed a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l and/or c r a s h rescue personnel , or o t h e r s a p p r o p r i a t e t o suppor t t h e o p e r a t i o n s t o be conducted, along with mobile f a c i l i t i e s a s r equ i r ed t o supplement e x i s t i n g f a c i l i t i e s , may be l oca t ed a t t h e OLF e i t h e r on a " d u r a t i o n of t h e ope ra t i on" o r a "normal ope ra t i ng hours" b a s i s .
THE STATUS OF NAVAL A I R ACTIVITIES
SOURCE: OPNAVINST 5450.169C 4 Aug 77
ACTIVE
Development. A non-operating cond i t i on du r ing t h e co .ns t ruc t ion or p r epa ra t i on pe r iod of an a c t i v i t y .
F u l l y Ope ra t i ona l . Adequate personnel and f a c i l i t i e s t o suppor t t h e assigned m i s s ion and planned oper a t ions .
Maintenance. Minimum personnel and f a c i l i t i e s t o suppor t emergency or i n t e r - m i t t e n t o p e r a t i o n s and maintenance of equipment i n an ope ra t i ng or preserved c o n d i t i o n . Fu l ly o p e r a t i o n a l s t a t u s can be achieved by a d d i t i o n of personnel .
P a r t i a l Maintenance. Minimum personnel f o r secur i t y , f i r e p r o t e c t ion and main- tenance . Minimum f a c i l i t i e s and u t il it i e s e s s e n t i a l f o r occas iona l u se , when r equ i r ed by ope ra t i ng f o r c e s , a r e maintained i n an operab le or preserved c o n d i t i o n . Addi t iona l personnel and equipment necessary dur ing such use a r e t o be provided by t h e ope ra t i ng u n i t s .
INACTIVE
Mobi l iza t ion . This d e s i g n a t ion is u t i l i z e d s o l e l y t o i d e n t i f y r e a l p rope r ty of an non-operat ing sho re a c t i v i t y r e t a i n e d f o r mob i l i z a t i on purposes. The major c l a iman t who e s t a b l i s h e s t h e requirement f o r t h e "Mobi l iza t ion" de s igna t i on is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r phys i ca l s e c u r i t y , f i r e p r o t e c t i o n and s t a t i c maintenance ( t i m e l y c o r r e c t i o n of d e f e c t s conducive t o a c c e l e r a t e d d e t e r i o r a t i o n ) .
Excess. This d e s i g n a t i o n is u t i l i z e d s o l e l y t o i d e n t i f y r e a l p rope r ty of a sho re a c t i v i t y being processed a s exces s t o t h e needs of t h e Navy. The major c l a iman t t o whom t h e "Excess" sho re a c t i v i t y was assigned when a c t i v e is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r phys i ca l s e c u r i t y , f i r e p r o t e c t i o n and s t a t i c maintenance u n t i l f i n a l d i s p o s a l of t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y , i n accordance with app l i cab l e d i r e c t i v e s .
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVY MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS
The total Military Manpower Requirements Plan, excluding USMC, for Fiscal Year 1978 requires end year strength of 532,531. This includes all Regulars and most
' Reserves on continuous active duty and all officer candidates. It incl-udes per- sonnel with other government agencies in a reimbursable status and 207 officers funded by Reserve Personnel Navy appropriation.
Officer NavCad/Midshipmen Enlisted Total
End FY 1978 Requirement 63,278 4,350 464,903 532,531
CODE CATEGORY EST. REQUIREMENT END FY 1978
Any Unrestricted Line URL (Surface, Subsurface, Special Warfare or Aviation) Unrestricted Line (Surface Warfare) Unrestricted Line (Submarine Warfare) Unrestricted Line (Special Warfare) Surface Warfare Student Submarine Warfare Student Special Warfare Student Pilot/NFO Pilot NFO NFO FLight Training Students Pilot Flight Training Students Engineering Duty Officer Aeronautical Engineering/Maintenance Duty Officer Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer Aeronautical Maintenance Duty Officer Cryptology Intel1 igence Public Affairs Geophysics Medical Corps Students Dental Corps Students Optometrist Students Osteopathic Students Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
LINE TOTAL
Medical Corps Dental Corps Medical Service Corps Law Nurse Corps Supply Corps Chaplain Corps Civil Engineering Corps
I NAVY MANPOWER I I The Manpower Requirements Plan by type of activity is: I
Fleet Fl-eet Air
~equirement End FY 1978
Officer Enlisted
MILCOMOPFOR 3 , 163 Support, Other than Air, U. S. 15,458 Air Support, U. S. 1,373 Support, Other than Air, Outside U.S. 935 Air Support, Outside U. S. 105 General Training 4,123 Air Training 3,485 OCS & Recruit Training 1,133 Medical Training 682 Navy Support, International & Other 2,741 Transients, Patients & Prisoners 3,938 Reimbursables with other govtt agencies (-519) Reserve Personnel Navy funded (-207) Reimbursable Control -- (519)
TOTAL
Requirement End FY 1979 I
Officer Enlisted (
Updated from P/MARP as of 2/28/78.
1 SOURCE: CNO (Op-102D)
MANPOWER
BILLET SUMMARY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
A. FLEET AIR
1. Atlantic
CARGRU cvw VF VA RVAW/VAW RVAH RECONATKWING VP VS HS VQ HC VC VX VR VRC VRF FASOTRAGRULANT FLTAVCOMLAMT Air Staffs (ComFairs/AirLant) FACSFAC FLTELECTWARSUPPGRP NIPSTRAFAC LATWING VAQ AEW Wing HM VXN MATWING FITWING LANTFLTWPNTRAFAC HSL COMSEABASEDASWWINGLANT COMTACWINGSLANT HELSEACONWING TACSUPWING HS WING PATWING VS WING COMBSERVSUPPROGSCHLANT AIRASUPP-UN
TOTAL
Pacific
C.ARGRU cvw VF VA RVAW/VAW VP VS HS
Number of Units
Total Officer
Total Enlisted
I MANPOWER
A, FLEET AIR (Continued)
1 2. Pacific (Continued)
VQ HC VC VX VR VRC FASOTRAGRUPAC FLTAVCOMPAC Air Staffs (ComFairs/AirPac) VFP GM Unit VAQ HSL NAVFITWEPSCOL LATWINGPAC FIT/AEWWINGPAC ASWWINGPAC MAT/VAQWINGPAC LATWEPSCOLPAC PATWING COMBSERVSUPPROGSCHPAC FAIRINTSUPPCEN WESTPAC
TOTAL
3. Air Reserve Force
CVWR COMRESPATWINGS COMRESTACSUPPWING VA VF VAW VAQ VC VFP HS VP VR COMHELWINGRES HC HA(L)
TOTAL
TOTAL ATLANTIC TOTAL PACIFIC TOTAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
FLEET AIR TOTAL
Number Total Total of Units Officer Enlisted
Number Total Officers Total Enlisted of Units USN/TAR SAR USN/TAR SAR
NAVAL TRAINING COMMAND 42 2,482 9,180 - GRAND TOTAL 436 14,246 92,520
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1, NAS Brunswick, Maine 5. NAVSTA Mayport, Florida 2. NAS Cecil Field, Florida *6. NAS Norfolk, Virginia
" 3 . NAS Jacksonville, Florida 7. NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, 4. NAS Key West, Florida Virginia
( * Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station. i BRUNSWICK, MAINE I (NAS) (1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To: I - I Naval Communications Unit, Cutler, Xaine Department of Naval Science, Castine, Maine Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor, Maine Naval Reserve Training Center, Augusta, Maine Naval Reserve Training Center, Bangor, Maine Naval Reserve Training Center, South Portland, Maine Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, USN, Bath, Maine Charleston Air Force Station, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Bucks Harbor Air Force Station, Bucks Harbor, Maine Commanding General XI11 Corps, Fort Devens, Massachusetts Ships' Crews, Bath, Maine Maine National Guard Liaison Officer, Maine Wing (CAP) USAF (Hq. Command USAF), Topsham, Maine Naval Air Station, South Weymouth, Massachusetts JAX-Casco Fuel Depot, Harpswell, Maine COMMINELANT Ships Assigned Portland, Maine
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
En1 isted On Board
Administrative Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
N AS COMPATWINGSLANT COMPATWING-5 Marine Barracks Navy Exchange BCT C AAC AUW DET FASO DET NWSED EOD Det Bruns Navy Commissary NAESU OICC/ROICC
1 CIA, 2 UHlN --
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMPATWINGSLANT CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS FASOTRAGRULANT CO NAS EOD Group Atlantic CO NAVRESTO OFF COMPATWINGSLANT CO NORTHNAVFACENG-
COM NAVREGMEDCEN
Ptsmth NAVREGMEDCEN Nwpt NIS Ptsmth Navy Yd NAVSECGRUACT
I BRUNSWICK, MAINE (Continued) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Non-Naval Units ( Non-Reserve )
American Red Cross -- NOAA -- Federal Aviation Agency -- Federal Credit Union -- Tracor Marine Inc. 2 P3A Maine National Bank -- Canadian Forces Liaison Office Defense Investigative Service Defense Property Disposal Service NAGE LOCAL 1-77 -- New Hampshire College -- Permanent Unit Totals: -
I Total Military: 5 53 69 796
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - - FNI -
1 Total Civilian: 423 282 69 -- -- --
I Deployable Units (Non-Reserve ) VP- 8 VP- 10 VP- 11 VP- 2 3
NAS Nursery Navy Relief Society Navy Flying Club CAAC Center
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FL-EET SUPPORT STATIONS
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND)
~urnishina Limited Sumort To:
Naval Air Station, Atlanta Navy Fuel Depot, Jacksonville Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion & Repair, USN, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Cecil Field Navy Recruiting District, Jacksonville Naval Station, Mayport Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Jacksonville U. S. Army Recruiting Center, Jacksonville Armed Forces Entrance & Examining Station, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Key West Military Sea Transportation Service, Atlantic, Brooklyn Fort Stewart, GA 125th Fighter Interceptor Group FANG, Jacksonville U. S. Property and Finance Office for Florida, St. Augustine Fleet Training Center, Mayport Naval Training & Equipment Center, Orlando Naval Ordnance Test Unit, Patrick Air Force Base COMCARGRU SIX USS SARATOGA CV-60 USS FORRESTAL CV-59 COMSERVRON TWO USS KALAMAZOO AOR-6 COMSERVRON EIGHT USS YOSEMITE AD-19 USS GRAND CANYON AR-28 USS ESCAPE ARS-6 USS NIPMUC ATF-157 USS PAIUTE ATF-159 USS SALINAN ATF-161 USS DALE CG-19 COMCRUDESGRU TWELVE COMDESRON FOURTEEN USS C. F. ADAMS DDG-2 USS TATTNALL DDG-19 USS BIGELOW DD-942 USS W. S. SIMS FF-1059 USS JONAS INGRAM DD-938 USS LUCE DDG-38 COMDESRON TWENTY-FOUR USS PAUL FF-1080 USS KOELSCH FF-1049 USS VOGE FF-1047 USS EDWARD MCDONNELL FF-1043 USS PATTERSON FF-1061 COMDESRON TWELVE USS SAMPSON DDG-10 USS BARRY DD-933 USS MANLEY DD-940 USS VREELAND FF-1068 USS MEREDITH DD-890 USS IMPERVIOUS MSO-449 HELICOPTER ANTI-SUBMARINE SQUADRON LIGHT 36 (HSL-36)
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
1 I JACKSONVILLE , FLORIDA (Continued ) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
COMPATWING ELEVEN COMPATWING ELEVEN COMPATWING ELEVEN COMPATWING ELEVEN COMPATWING ELEVEN COMPATWING ELEVEN COMHSWING ONE COMHSWING ONE COMHSWING ONE COMHSWING ONE COMHSWING ONE COMHSWING ONE
Reserve Forces/Training units On Board Officer
Units Aircraft Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported On Board AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I IJACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Continued)
IREMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Navy Relief Red Cross FAA Post Office Navy Wives Nursery Barnett National Bank JAX Navy Federal Credit Union Scheduled Airlines Ticket Office Bus Line Ticket Office
(2) Average Patient Census at NAVREGMEDCEN of 196 is not included in any totals.
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT I t KEY WEST, FLORIDA
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) COMTACWINGSLANT CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMTACWINGSLANT CRAW- 1
NAS 2 US2B, 2 SH3G 20 NAS KWEST BCT -- -- CAAC -- -- AUW DET -- -- RECONATKWING ONE -- 5 RVAH- 3 5 RA5C, 1 TA3B, 21
2 TA4J Students USN -- 7 Students USNR -- 3
VF-171 Det KWEST 8 F4N, 1 TA4J, 11 3 A4E
Students USN -- 4 Students USNR -- 1
Navy Exchange -- -- FASOTRAGRULANT DET KWEST -- --
NAMTD -- 1 NAESU -- 1 NAVLEGSVCBROFF -- -- A/C OP DET -- -- FAVC JAX Center Key West -- --
1 permanent Non-Naval Units (Mon-Reserve) C INCLANT JARCC -- 3 671st Radar Squadron -- --
CINCLANT 20th Air Div Fort
Story, VA 6947th Sec Sqdn, Homestead AFB FL
31st ADA Brigade Homestead AFB FL
Special Forces Sch USAIMA Ft Bragg NC
-- CDR 7th CG Dist
Miami, FL
1 6947th Sec Squadron Det -- --
Ilst BM 65th ADA -- 1
I Special Forces Underwater Operations -- Students Reg Students Res
USCG
1 Permanent Unit Totals: - -
1 Total Military: 24 82
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I KEY WEST, FLORIDA (Continued) I I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - - 1 Total Civilian: 559 125 124 -- --
-- I 1 Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) I RVAH- 1 RVAH- 6 RVAH- 7 RVAH- 12
1 Deployable Units Totals : 12 45 20 680 I Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I ~ v e r a ~ e Daily Transients: 9 17 9 11 I REMARKS: (1) Key West Navy Flying Club Aircraft: 1 Cessna 150A, 1 Cessna 172,
1 T34 Beechcraft.
I (2) Other offices on the base include: I Key West Federal Credit Union Automated Terminal Services, Inc. National Weather Service Defense Property Disposal Office Florida Keys Development Corporation Key West State Bank U. S. Post Office Foreign Broadcast Information Service Florida Marine Patrol
r ATLANTIC CON
MAYPORT, FLORIDA t (NAVSTA) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board
Supported On Board Aviation/Other Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAVSTA 2 U11A 11 19 COMSEABASEDASW- WINGSLANT
OINC COMSTOJAX CO NAS JAX COMTRALANT COMNAVSURFLANT COMNAVSEASYSCOM NFO NAS JAX NAMTRAEAST
Branch Commissary Store -- Branch Navy Exchange -- Fleet Training Center -- MOTU 12 (Includes MOTU SIMA) - SUPSHIPJAX -- Navy Finance Ofc, Afloat -- Naval Air Maintenance Tra Br --
NAVSEACENLANT CO NAVSUBOFC WASH FLTRELSUPPACTLANT COMNAVSURFLANT NAVELECSYSCOM FWF NAS JAX NAVINVSERVO NAVREGMEDCENJAX COMNAVSECGRUACT COMNAVSURFLANT HELSEACONWING ONE OINCNAVLEGSVCOFC
JAX NAVREGDENCENJAX DPSC Atlantic EODGRU 2 Ft Story SOUTHNAVFACENGCOM NAVRESO SHIPS
Store Afloat Br HRMC NORVA NAVELEXSYSENGCEN
CHASN CINCLANTFLT FLT A/V Cen JAX
NAVREGDENCENBROFC -- -- 7 Data Processing Svc Cen Atlantic -- -- EOD Det Mayport -- -- 1 ROINCC -- -- 2 * Ships1 Store Fleet Assistance Team -- --
Human Resources Mgt. Cen Det -- 2 3 OIC Naval Electronics Eng Ofc -- 1
Dir CAAC/Alcohol Rehab Drydock (ARD) -- 1 Fleet Audio-Visual Cen Atlantic Det Mypt-- --
1 Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) I Navy Campus for Achievement -- -- -- -- Defense Property Disposal Ofc -- -- -- American Red Cross -- -- -- -- Navy Relief Society -- -- -- -- Atlantic Marine, Inc. -- -- -- -- Navy Wives1 Club of America -- -- -- -- St. Johns Bar Pilots' Ofc -- -- -- -- American National Bank Facility -- -- -- Navy Federal Credit Union -- -- -- -- Jacksonville Shipyards Inc., Mayport Yd -- -- -- NAVSTA Mayport P. 0. of JAX -- -- -- -- Schedule Airline Traffic Ofc -- -- -- -- Army Veterinary Service -- -- -- --
Students -- 2 -- NAVAVNLOGCENDET NORVA -- 1 -- Naval Air Rework Facility -- 14 2
Students USN -- -- -- Naval Safety Center -- 34 42 NAVCURSERVDET VICTOR -- -. - 1
COMTACSUPWING ONE HELSEACONWING ONE
COMNAVBASE CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
CINCLANTFLT COMTACWINGSLANT COMTACSUPWING ONE
COMHELSEACONWING 1 -- COMTACSUPWING ONE -- COMTACSUPWING ONE COMTACSUPWING ONE
COMTACSUPWING ONE COMTACSUPWING ONE CAEWW-12 -- CO NAS NORVA NATSF, PHILA COMNAVAIRLANT -- COMNAVAIRLANT CINCLANTFLT DIRNAVOCEANMET NAESU PHILA PA NAMTRAGRU Memphis -- NAVAVNLOGCEN PAX NAVAVNLOGCEN PAX -- CNO Dir Navy Courier
Service HQS COMNAVAIRLANT COMSEABASEDASW- WINGSLANT
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I NORFOLK, VIRGINS (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
Naval Telecommunication Center -- 1 Breezy Point
Naval Regional Dental Center, -- 10 NAS Branch Dispensary
Defense Mapping Agency, -- -- 1 Hydrographic Center, NORVA
Military Air Traffic -- -- 1 Coordinating Of £ice
Naval Investigative Service -- Resident Agency, NORVA
SIMANAVAIRLANT -- NATTC LKHST DET NORVA -- DPSCLANT -- Aviation Material Office -- Navy Audit Site -- Navy Exchange -- Air Terminal -- Marine Barracks -- NAVOPTHALSUPPTRACTBR -- CINCLANTFLT BAND --
NAVCAMSLANT
NRDC, NORVA
Defense Mapping Agency, WASH DC
Military Traffic MGMT Com. , Western Area, Oakland Army Base, Oakland CA
NAVINVSERVO NORVA
COMNAVAIRLANT NATTC LAKEHURST CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT NAV Area Audit SVC COMNAVBASE NORVA NSC HQ MARCORPS WASH NAVOPTHALSUPPTRACT CINCLANTFLT
I Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) U. S. Customs Service -- -- -- -- Dist Dir., US
Customs Permanent Unit Totals: - - - -- Total Military: 95 563 272 4,485
I REMARKS: (1) Other off ices on the base include: I NAS Kindergarten NAS NORVA Federal Credit Union United Virginia Bank/Seaboard National
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I OCEANA, VIRGINIA BEACH I VIRGINIA I
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I 1 Furnishing Limited Support To: I Naval Air Rework Facility, Cherry Point, North Carolina Naval Air Rework Facility, Norfolk, Virginia Naval Electronic Systems Command, Washington, DC Naval Electronic Systems Command, Atlantic Division, Portsmouth, Virginia Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia Naval Air Station, Norfolk, VA Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia Fleet Combat Direction Systems Support Activity, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA Naval Guided Missiles School, Dam Neck, Virginia'Beach, Virginia Commander in Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, VA Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, VA Atlantic Fleet Missile Systems Training Unit, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virgini Fleet Electronic Warfare Support Group, Norfolk, Virginia Naval Special Warfare Group TWO, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia Aircraft Ferry Squadron 31, Norfolk, Virginia Fleet Composite Squadron 6, Norfolk, Virginia Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6, Norfolk, Virginia Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 12 (HM-12), Norfolk, Virginia Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 33, Norfolk, Virginia Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 72, Norfolk, Virginia Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wing 12, Norfolk, Virginia USS FORRESTAL (CV-59) USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62) USS AMERICA (CV-66) USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) USS SARATOGA (CV-60) USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN-69) Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40), Norfolk, VA Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 1 (VR-l), Norfolk, Virginia Fleet Composite Squadron 6 (VC-6) Det Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 120 JVAW-120), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 121 (VAW-121), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 122 (VAW-122), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 (VAW-123), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 124 (VAW-124), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 125 (VAW-125), Norfolk, VA Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126 (VAW-126), Norfolk, VA Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Norfolk, Virginia Seal Team TWO, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia U. S. Army, Fort Story, Virginia Beach, VA 20th NORAD/CONAD Region, Fort Lee AFS, Petersburg, Virginia Langley Air Force Base, Virginia District of Columbia, ANG, Andrews AFB, Washington, DC Armed Forces Staff College, VA Virginia National Guard, Richmond, VA Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina Pease Air Force Base, NH U. S. Coast Guard Air Station, Elizabeth City, North Carolina Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, PA Naval Aviation Logistics Center, Patuxent River, MD Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD Naval Weapons Support Center, Crane, IN Naval Public Works Center, Norfolk, VA Naval Air Reserve Unit, Norfolk, VA Pacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, CA Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina Marine Corps Air Station (~elicopter), New River, Jacksonville, North Carolina
Squadron 2, MCAS, Cherry Point, North Carolina
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
1 gCEANA, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Continued) I hctivit'ies and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On ,Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve )
NAS 1 U S 2 B 1 4 H H 4 6 A 23 39 A/C OP DET -- -- -- Base Consolidated Telecommunications -- -- -- (1) ALF Fentress -- (1) Dare County/Palmetto Point -- --
Evaluation Telemetry Station FLTAVCOMLANT Det Oceana -- -- 1
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
COMTACWINGSLANT CO NAS OCEANA CO NAS OCEANA CO NAS OCEANA CO NAS OCEANA
COMNAVAIRLANT COMTACWINGSLANT COMFITWING ONE
COMFITWING ONE -- COMFITWING ONE -- COMTACWINGSLANT COMMATWING ONE
-- COMTACSUPWING ONE
OIC NAVLEGSVCOFF, Norfolk, VA
COMMATWING ONE FASOTRAGRULANT FWF JAX NAESU Phila., PA NAMTRALANT NAMTRAGRU Memphis LANTDIVNAVFACENG- COM
NISRA Little Creek
OIC COMSYSTOREG, Norfolk
CO NAS Oceana CO NRMC, Ports., VA
CO NRDC, Norfolk
COMTACWINGSLANT CO NAS Oceana CO NAS Oceana FMSAEG, Corona, CA
FLTAVCOMLANT Norfolk, VA
FAA Rep American Red Cross First and Merchants Bank Federal Credit Union Navy Relief Society Western Union
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I OCEANA, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Continued) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior -
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
U. S. Post Office -- -- -- -- NAS Nursery -- -- -- -- Navy Wives Club of America #143 -- -- 1 -- Officer and Enlisted Wives Clubs -- -- -- Boy Scouts of America (Troop 414) -- -- -- Princess Anne Bowmen's Club -- -- -- -- Golden Eagles Motorcycle Club -- -- -- Thrift Shop -- -- -- -- Virginia Beach Little League -- -- -- --
1 Permanent Unit Totals: - - - ---
1 Total Military: 88 380 106 3,272
Total Civilian:
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI -
774 564 1,291 -- -- -- Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - -- - I I Total Military: 15 32 13 700 I I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - - I Total Civilian:*
I Average Daily Transients: Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
REMARKS: (1) Naval Air Station is located on Leeward Point, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, separated from Naval Station and COMNAVBASE Complex by a 2 1/2 mile bay, transportation is by ferry. Major support such as PWD, Hospital, Dental, Exchange, and Commissary is provided by Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. AAWC (Anti-Air Warfare Center), a department of NAS, is located on Windward Side, Naval Station Complex. NAS Boat Shed/Water Rescue Operations is also located on Windward Side. BOQ, BEQ, club, recreation and related facilities are available on Leeward Point.
I (2) Other offices located on Leeward Point: I Naval Naval Naval Naval Naval Naval Naval Naval
Air Air Air Air Air Air Air Air
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station
Navy Exchange Mini-Mart Disbursing Office Public Works Department U. S. Post Office Dispensary and Dental NAVCOMCEN Naval Electronic Engineering office
I (3) Other support provided: I Logistics and Air Transporation U. S. Embassy, Kingston, Jamaica U. S. Embassy Port-au-Prince,.Haiti Customs - COMNAVBASE Complex C131 Search and UHlN Search and Rescue as directed by
COMNAVBASEGTMO/Coast Guard Seven Miami
(4) * 17 Non U. S. and 6 U. S. personnel are employed by NAS. Remainder personnel are employed by Naval Station Support Acts.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
(NAVSTA) (NON ND)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: I GRINDAVIK - Transmitter Site (17 RMD)* HVALFJORDUR - (NATO) - Fuel Farm (70 RMD)* ROCKVILLE (932 ACW) - Radar Site (7 RMB)* HOFN (667 ACW) - Radar Site (270 RMD)* SANDUR (Coast Guard) LORAN - C Transmitting Station (203 RMD)* Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board_ Aviation/Other On Board ~ u ~ e r i o r
I Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve) I NAVSTA (Host) COMFAIRKEF ICELAND TSC COMNAVICE NSCO NAVCOMMSTA NAVFAC
COMICEDEFOR Air Forces Iceland 57th FIS 932nd ACW 667th ACW OLAA, Det 1 39th AAR Wing Det 14 Det 360 Coast Guard Red Cross
CINCLANT HQ ADCOM Air Forces IC Air Forces IC Air Forces IC Det 1, 20 ADS 39th AAR Wg HQ AFSC CG ACT EUR AM NAT Red
Cross WASH NCFA ++
American Express
us0
-- -- -- NAVEDTRASUPP- CENLANT
-- -- -- MIL BankingHQ USAF Base, High Wycombe UK
-- -- -- NAT US0 NY NY
Permanent Unit ~otal's : - - - Total Military: 21 89 166 2,167
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I KEFLAVIK, ICELAND (Continued) i
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - I I Total Civilian: 152@ 191 51 834 163 5 I I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior I I Deployed Units Supported (Non-Reserve) I I PATRON 9 P3C
OLAA, DET 1 3 EC121 67th AARS Det 14 1 H C 1 3 0
66 6 298 COMPATWINGS- LANT
15 -- 27 Det 1 ADS 3 -- - - 8 39th AAR Wg -
1 Deployed Unit Totals: 13 84 6 333 I Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 5 .25 40 15 25 I I REMARKS: (1) * RMD = Road Miles Distant (from NAVSTAKEF main base). I I (2) ** Indicates ADDU OF CO/XO NAVSTAKEF. I I (3) + Indicates ADDU OF CO NAVSTAKEF. I
(4) ++ Navy Campus for Achievement, including Webster College, University of Maryland, and Los Angeles Community College (Overseas).
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I THE 1 APRIL 1978 UPDATE FOR THIS STATION WAS NOT RECEIVED IN TIME -FOR THIS EDITION. THE BELOW INFORMATION WAS THAT SUBMITTED FOR THE 1 OCTOBER 1977 EDITION.
I LAJES, AZORES I (NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative l - Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Average Daily Transients: 2 12 20 12 2o 1 REMARKS: (1) The USAF 1605th ABWg (MAC) provides all U. S. host services to
the U. S. Navy. All U. S. military activities at Lajes are tenants on Portuguese Air Base FOUR. The 1605th ABWg hosts and services all transient aircraft except Navy P-3's and U. S./NATO Maritime Patrol Aircraft.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO.(CINCUSNAVEUR) Furnishing Limited Support To:
CINCUSNAVEUR London UK COMNAVACT London UK Ports of call for USS and USNS Ships (MSC ECM) NAVCOMMSTA, Thurso, Scotland NAVSECGRU, Edzell, Scotland NAVAVNWEPSFACDET, Machrihanish, Scotland NAVAVNWEPSFAC, St. Mawgan, England COMNAVACTSUK DET, Holy Lock, Scotland COMSUBRON FOURTEEN USS HOLLAND (AS-32), Holy Lock, Scotland ARFCOSTA, Prestwick, Scotland NATCO, Prestwick, Scotland NAVFAC Brawdy, Wales Various NOREUR Embassys ASCOMED
I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board ~nlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
( Permanent Naval Units on-~esekve ) NAF 2 C131 7 Naval Element Silk Purse -- 6
Control Group.
I Permanent Unit Totals: - I Total Military: 2 13 2 51
I Average Daily Transients: -- 1 5 -- 4 I REMARKS: (1) The majority of transient services are provided by USAFE (513th
Combat Support Group). -
(2) Mildenhall is a tenant activity aboard the USAF Base at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England.
(3) Provide Naval liaison services for Department of the Navy person- nel and dependents transiting the -USAFE Mildenhall MAC terminal.
(4) Provide coordinative support for UK military personnel and dependents ordered for treatment to the USAFE Hospital, RAF Lakenheath. .
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO
(NAVSTA) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To:
U. S. Naval Communications Station PR Naval Radio Station (R) Sabana Seca Naval Facility, Barbados Naval Facility, Antigua Naval Facility, Eleuthera Naval Facility, Grand Turk U. S. Coast Guard Base, Puerto Rico Third U. S. Army, Puerto Rico '
Sari Juan Branch Atlantic Division, Naval Facility Engineering Command USAF Cap Liaison Officer Camp Garcia, Vieques, Puerto Rico NAESU Field Engineers Fleet Photographic Center, Caribbean U. S. Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) .
Aircraft Operations DET -- COMSOLANT -- COMNAVBASE/COMFAIRCARIB/COMNAVFORCARIB LANTFLTWPNTRAFAC -- Fleet Audio Visual Center -- NAVHOSP -- NWSED -- Navy Exchange -- Navy Commissary -- Marine .Barracks -- FLECOMPRON EIGHT 6 TA4JI 5 SH3G,
I Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) I AFW Aerial Targets Service -- -- -- -- -- American Red Cross -- -- -- -- -- Navy Federal Credit Union -- -- -- -- -- FBI *
U. S. Air Force FMFLANT COMNAVAIRLANT Dir Naval Research COMNAVAIRLANT Canada
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO (Continued )
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Deployed Units Supported (Reserve/National Guard ) I Reserve SEABEES -- -- -- 220 COMCBLANT Virgin Island National Guard -- -- 2 96 Governor of U. S.
Virgin Islands Civil Air Patrol -- 10 Seniors -- U. S. Air Force
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I SIGONELLA, SICILY, ITALY
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR) Furnishing Limited Support To:
NATO Mine Depot Sigonella, Sicily NATO POL Depot Augusta Bay, Sicily NATO Ammunition Depot Augusta Bay, Sicily NATO Ammunition Depot Palermo, Sicily NATO Ammunition Storage Facility Souda Bay, Crete NATO Missile Depot, Santo Stefano,'Sardinia Personnel Exchange Program (PEP) Detachment, Catania, Sicily NATO Radar Approach Control/Ground Controlled Approach Facility U. S. Coast Guard Station, Lampedusa, Italy U. S. Sixth Fleet Port Services (PMC) COMSCMED Afloat Units U. S. Consulate General, Palermo, Sicily
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF 2 HH46, 2 US2C, 23 33 2 CIA, 1 C131
CTF 67, TSC Sigonella -- 7 1
NAVCAMSMED Det Sigonella -- -- 3 NWSED -- -- 1 AROICC -- -- 1 Navy Exchange -- -- 1 Commissary Store Branch -- -- --
*l. NAS Alameda, California 2. NAS Fallon, Nevada 3. NAS Lemoore, California
*4. NAS Miramar, California
"5. NAS Moffett Field, California *6. NAS North Island, San Diego,
California *7. NAS Whidbey Island, Washington
Naval Air Reserve TRaining Unit aboard station..
ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA I Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I
~urnishing Limited Support To:
NAS Moffett Field NAS Lemoore NAS Fallon Naval Supply Center, Oakland Navy Public Works Center, San Francisco Naval Regional Dental Center, Alameda Branch Naval Regional Medical Center, Alameda Branch Clinic Data Processing Service Center, Pacific, Alameda Hamilton Air Force Reserve Base NROTC DET, U. C. Berkeley Sixth USA Flight Detachment Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden 11th Naval Recruiting District U. S. Property & Fiscal Office, California Defense Subsistence Region DPSC U. S. Coast Guard Training & Supply Center, Alameda Navy Telecommunications Command, Stockton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Submarine Development, San Diego Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion & Repair U. S. Army Regional Dental Facility U. S. Army Veterinary Activity
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported - On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
/ NAS Alameda 2 HH46, 1 US2B I MARBKS -- Combined SVCSUPPSCOLSPAC --
NAS Alameda CHBUMED . BUMED COMASWWINGPAC NAVREGMEDCEN,
Oakland NAVREGDENCEN ,
SFRAN COMSTORE Oakland NAS Alameda HRMC San Diego COMNAVAIRPAC SUBDEVGRP ONE NAVAIRENGCTR NJ
NAVREGDENCEN BR -- -- 9
COMSYSTO Navy Exchange HUMRESMANDET-Alameda DPSCPAC Alameda SUBDEVGRPONE DET Naval Air Eng Center
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
U. S. Army Regional Dental -- Activity
American Red Cross -- U. S. Army Vet Acty -- Navy Relief Reg Off -- Federal Credit Union -- Wells Fargo Bank -- Defense Log Agency -- Defense Log Insp 2en --
- Defense Log Tel-ecom Cen -- Defense Log Prop Disp -- Defense Audit Serv -- Defense Subsistence Reg -- PWC SFRAN BAY -- Scheduled Airline Ticket Off -- U. S. Postal Service --
6th USA
-- LAMC NAS Alameda NAS Alameda NAS Alameda DOD . DOD DOD DOD DOD DOD WESTNAVFACENGCOM NAS Alameda USPS
COMCARGRU-3 -- COMCARGRU- 7 -- USS CORAL SEA (CV-43) 1 CIA USS ENTERPRISE 1 C1A
(CVN-65) USS NIAGARA FALLS (AFS-3) -- USS SAN JOSE (AFS-7) -- USS WICHITA (AOR-1) -- USS WABASH (AOR-5) -- USS KANSAS CITY (AOR-3) -- USS TULARE (LKA-112) --
REMARKS: (1) NAS Alameda Aero Club: 3 Cessna 150ts, 2 Cessna 172's, 1 Cessna 177RG, and 1 Cessna 210.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
PALLON, NEVADA
(NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative I - Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
1 Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I - ' NAS 1 US2B, 1 ClA,
I Average Daily Transients: 5 Occasional Occasional
/ REMARKS: (1) Navy Fallon Flying Club Aircraft: 1 T34, 1 Cessna 172.
I (2) Other offices on the base include:
I Navy Relief Society Branch 2
(3) There are no tenant squadrans permanently based at NAS Falloh. Base loading plan during scheduled deployments is normally six squadrons.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA I (NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Training.Center, Fresno, California Fort Ord, California CG, Sixth Army, Presidio,-San Francisco, California 42 NRRS, Hamilton AFB, California
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative - Supported - On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve )
NAS COMLATWINGPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC COMLATWINGPAC
COMLATWINGPAC VA-122
-- 3 1 -- 50 3 -- 1
1
1 civ (3) 1 1
-- 5 1 1 -- 8
Student USN VA-127 NAESU Det Lemoore FASOTRAGRUPAC De t Naval Hospital Marine Barracks NAMTRADET Lemoore ROICC
San Diego NAVCOMSYSTO Ala CO NAS Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore NLSO SFRAN CDMLATWINGPAC CO NAS LEMOORE CO NAS Lemoore NAVREGDENCEN TI - SFRAN DPSCPAC Alameda
Lemoore . -- -
NWSED -- Commissary Store -- ATCF Lemoore -- Navy Exchange -- CBU-406 -- C AAC -- NLSBO Lemoore . -- LIGHTATKWEPSSCHPAC -- BCT NAS Lemoore -- A/C Oper Det Lemoore -- Reg Dental Branch -- Data Proc S-erv Cen Lemoore -- Permanent Non-Nav-a1 Units ( Non-Reserve )
-- (1 civ) -- -- American Red Cross
- -- Lemoore Br Navy Relief -- Federal Credit Union -- NAS Br Lemoore P. 0. -- Crocker National Bank -- USA MEDDAC --. - .
Permanent -Unit Totals: -
-- -- -- -- .I
-- Ford Ord, CA
To-tal Military: - - 56
* 1ncludes one 13XX Officer, 90 Enlisted Det Fallon.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
USDH NFUSC CONTR - - FND NFFNC FNI -
Total Civilian: 611 435 13 -- -- --
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve )
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviat ion/Other On Board Superior
Average Daily Transients: 9 13 6 2 I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
Chapman College West Hills Junior College LTV Rep Civilian Workers Recreation Association NAVAIRSYSCOM Fld Rep NISO Pepperdine University NCFA
(2) NAS Lemoore furnishes Household Effects Transportation Services for all services' dependents within Kings, Fresno, and Tulare counties.
(3) NAS Lemoore conducts Fire Fighting School'for personnel assigned-. to CVs in Pacific Fleet. I Two primary schools (grades 1 through 8) for dependents are main- tained on board NAS Lemoore.
In addition to the transient personnel cited above, Air Terminal Services are provided for more than 1,000 passengers arriving/ departing per month.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I 1 Furnishing Limited Support To: NAS North Island National Parachute Test Range, El Centro Med Evac Marine Corps Air Station El Toro Third Marine Aircraft Wing El Toro General Dynamics Aerospace (Airlift Missiles to Cape Kennedy)
I MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I - I FAA -- -- -- -- FAA Reg Ofc LA American Red Cross -- -- -- -- RedCross Fld Dir
California First Bank -- -- -- -- CA 1st Bk SDiego U. S. Post Office Miramar -- -- -- -- US Post Office Navy Relief Soc (Mir Aux) -- -- -- -- Navy Relief Soc.
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
I NARDET VF-301
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1 MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supgor ted On Board Aviationlother On' Board Superior
I Reserve Forces/Training Units (Continued) I Units Supported
On Board Officer On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
I REMARKS: (1) Other office/facilities on the base include:
Chapman College (Classroom) Pacific SW Railway Museum (Railroad siding) San Diego City (Sanitary landfill) San Diego Aerospace Museum (Warehouse) Clairemont Mesa Little League, San Diego (Baseball field) San Diego State University (Environmental studies) University of Southern California' (Classroom) Tony L. Oakley (Bee keeper) County of San Diego, Sheriff Department ("A" Range East Miramar) Public Works Center (Warehouse - East Miramar) San Diego Sheriff's Dept. (Rifle & Pistol Range) Naval Undersea Center (Warehouse, East Miramar) Veterans Administration Hospital (Warehouse, East Miramar) Naval Amphibious School (Training, East Miramar) USMC Naval Amphibious Base (Training, East Miramar) Dept. of Army, 4th ROTC Region Jr. Inst. Gp: (Training E.Miramar) USMC Twenty-nine Palms (Communication Tralnlng East Mirdmar) USA 6220 USAR School Ft. McArthur (East Miramar) Beachmaster Unit One, Naval Amphibious School (East Miramar) Company C, 540th Maint. BN, California National Guard (Training
East Miramar) Dept of Army - CO C, 2nd Special Forces BN-12th Spec FC Grp Airborne (East Miramar)
USMC Bks, Naval Station (Training East Miramar) Fleet Analysis Center, Seal Beach (ACMR Site) Seal Team One, FPO San Francisco (Training East Miramar) University of San Diego, Alcala Park (East Miramar) U. S. Army Medical Department, Fort Ord (Special Services) County of San Diego (Hydrological data)
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
I MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued) REMARKS: (1) Other office/facilities on the base include: (Continued)
Natural History Museum (Ecological study on vernal pools) Skeet Range (Miramar Gun Club) Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit 1321 (CRV) (Training East
Miramar ) National Guard 2nd BN, 185th Armor (Training East Miramar) Naval Submarine Support Facilities (Warehouse East Miramar) 63rd U. S. Army Reserve Command Marksmanship Section (East Miramar )
Southco Pacific (Parking lot) State of California (Storage East Miramar) Microwave Specialty (Towers for communication SW Miramar) Hazard Commercial Park (Encroachment) Rancho Bernardo Swim Team (Swimming pool) San Diego Community College (Classroom) Hickman Youth Athletic Association (Baseball field) U. S. Forest Service (East Miramar) Defense Nuclear Agency (East Miramar) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One, NAS North Island (Storage)
CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, San Jose, California Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden, Utah Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency, Moffett Field Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Alameda, California Army, Presidio, San Francisco, California Army Communications Service Group (DET 2), Moffett Field Air Force Plant Representative Office, United Technology Center Air Force 6594th Support Group, Sunnyvale, California Air Force Plant Representative Office, Lockheed, Sunnyvale, California Defense Investigative Service, Washington, DC NASA, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Space and Missile Test Center, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California Army Recruiting Main Station, Alameda, California Pacific Fleet Data Processing Service Center, Alameda, California Moffett Field Flying Club, Moffett Field, California Navy Campus for Achievement, San Diego, California U. S. Army 9th Infantry, Fort Lewis, Washington Naval Regional Medical Center Naval Education and Training Support Center Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California Naval Personnel Research and Development Det., Moffett Field Naval Regional Dental Center, NSA, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California Navy Electronics Systems Command, Vallejo, California Army, Guardrail Five Project Navy Supply Center, Oakland, California U. S. Army Air Mobility Research Laboratory Bank of America Navy Action Safety Alcohol Program, NAS Alameda, California
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
(3) Other offices on base include: I Navy Relief Society Moffett Field Employees Credit Union United States Post Office Household Effects, NSC, Oakland, Moffett Det NISO Lockheed Resident Rep (Customer Service) NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC U. S. Naval Academy Office
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA ( C o n t i n u e d )
REMARKS: ( C o n t i n u e d )
( 4 ) S t u d e n t s a t t e n d i n g c o u r s e s o f f e r e d by DETS M o f f e t t r e m a i n a t t a c h e d t o l o c a l s q u a d r o n s .
( 5 ) Army S e c u r i t y Agency - 4 t o 6 U-21 a i r c r a f t f o r c o n t r a c t o r o u t f i t a n d t e s t .
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I I Furnishing -Limited Support To: I NALF San Clemente Island OLF Imperial Beach
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS (Includes NALF 2 U11 San Clemente Is, OLF Imperial Beach & Counseling & Assistance Center)
C OMNAVAI RPAC -- COMASWWINGPAC -- VS- 4 1 33 S3A
Students -- COMSYSTO, NAS NI -- DEPCOMOPTEVFORPAC -- DPSCPAC -- DMAHC, SDiego -- EODGRUONE, DET NORIS -- FACSFAC -- FASOTRAGRUPAC --
CINCPACFLT COMNAVAIRPAC COMASWWINGPAC CO VS-41 COMSYSTO, SDiego COMOPTEVFOR CINCPACFLT DMAHC, WASH, DC EODGRUONE COMTHIRDFLT COMNAVAIRPAC CO FASOTRAGRUPAC CO FASOTRAGRUPAC COMNAVAIRPAC DIRNAVOCEANMET CO NAS NI NAVAVNLOGCEN PAX NAESU, Phila NAESU, Phila CO NAMTRAGRUMFS NAMTRADETS CO NAMTRAGRUMFS NAVAIRSYSCOMRE- PAC
NAVAIRSYSCOM NAVAUDSVCSW
Reg ion NISO, San Diego FAADCPAC DEFPRODISPOFC SDiega
NSC SDiego COMTRAPAC CO NUWPNTRAGRU- PAC
NLSO, SDiego NAVREGMEDCEN REGDENCEN SDiego CO PWC San Diego COMNAVAIRPAC NATC Lakehurst
NAVAVNLOGCEN DET WEST -- 2 AEROAUDCOMPLEX SDiego -- --
NAVINSERVRA, NORIS -- -- FAADCPAC North Island -- -- Def Property Disposal -- --
NSC SERVMART NUWPNTRAGRUPAC
Students
NAS NI -- -- -- -- NAVLEGSERVCBROFF,
REGDISP, NAS NI REGDENCEN, NAS NI PWC SDiego FLTAVCOMPAC ALRETRAGRUPAC DET
(Lakehurst, NJ) NORIS
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - (Continued ) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative - Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) (Continued )
VC- 3 2 DC130Af 1 60 MQM74C VR-30 Det NORIS 5 CIA HSL-31 2 HH2D, 9 SH2F
Students -- HS-10 6 SH3D, 1 SH3Af
6 SH3H Students --
NAVTELCOMMCEN -- NAVCAMPUS Achieve Ofc -- Deep Submerge Res Veh 1 -- Deep Submerge Res Veh 2 -- Rescue Unit Home Port --
1 Average Daily Transients: 22 36 22 15 1 REMARKS: (1) 6,500 (average) passengers arriving/departing per month. I
I (2) Other offices on the base include: I Tailhook Association Navy Relief Society Bay Cities Disposal Company University of Laverne San Diego State University Southern Illinois University North Island Flying Club Federal Customs Office ARINC Research Corporation Boeing Company Douglas Aircraft Company General Electric Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Martin Baker Aircraft Company Maytag Aircraft Corporation McDonnell Aircraft Company CFE Air Cargo, Inc.
Burroughs Corporation Detroit Diesel Allison
Division GMC Grumman Engineering Aircraft
Corporation Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co. Quicktrans U. S. Navy Air
Cargo Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Sundstrand Aircraft Service
Corporation Vought Aeronautics Division Westinghouse Electric Corp. Scheduled Airline Ticket
Off ice Amcor (Janitorial Services) Southwestern College
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I -- - WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON
(NAS) (13 ND) I- Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To :
McChord AFB (touch-and-go landing practice for C141s) National Airways System (air traffic control to civilian aircraft in area) Coast Guard (fueling service and GCA radar training) COMPATWINGSPAC, NAS Moffett Field, California (communications support) Outlying Field Coupeville, Washington (fleet-carrier-landing practice) Naval Missile Center, Point Mugu, California (technical support) NAVSUPPACT Seattle (phase I1 AUTODIN) NAVCOMMSTA (CAMS) Honolulu (transmitting and receiving) Naval Air Reserve (HF Communications) NORAD Regional Support, McChord AFB (transmitting and receiving)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I NAS 1 CIA, 3 CH46D .
I Deployable Unit Totals: 87 358 50 3,198 I I Deployed Units Supported (Non-Reserve) The station and tenant activities support CVs of the Pacific Fleet (except CVN-65) when at Bremerton, as follows:
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued) I Reserve Forces/Training Units
On Board Officer Units Supported
Aircraft Aviation Other On Board Enlisted On Board AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
MARTD NARU VP- 6 9 VR- 5 1 HML- 7 7 0 Det B WES 47 Det A MABS 46 VR-21 Det 189 VP-0122 MATWING- 2 8 9 FASOTRGR-0989 NAS-4089 PATWING-389 NWS-2089 MACG-8989 BTU T1 4th Support Grp VTU-8989
11 UHlN 1 US2A 8 P3A 3 C118B
I Air Reserve Totals: 23 27 227 4 58 304 772 1 Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients:***** 7 8 12 5 1 REMARKS: (1) Whidbey Island Flying Club: 2 Cessna 150s, 3 T34B, 4 Cessna 172s,
1 PA-18 Piper Super Cub, and 1 Cessna 206.
I (2) Other offices on the base include: I American Red Cross U. S. Branch Post Office American Federation of Government Employees Local 1513 Federal Aviation Agency Representative Whidbey Federal Credit Union Grumman Aircraft Corporation Representative Raytheon Corporation Representative Olympic National Bank Navy Relief Society Mercury Refueling, Inc. New Leaf, Inc. P & B Catering Island Disposal Well Done (Janitorial)
(3) Data processing support is provided to all tenant activities.
(4) Fire Training School (Operations Department) provides training to west coast Navy units and selected civilian firefighting personnel.
(5) NAMTRADET Whidbey provides specialized training to COMNAVAIRPAC Naval personnel.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
I WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued ) REMARKS: (6) Det Whidbey EODMU ONE supports military and civilian
organizations in the Puget Sound area.
(7) NISRA provides investigative support to all tenant activities and to local law enforcement agencies and nearby military installations.
(8) Whidbey Branch, Skagit Valley College, a 2-year institution, provides on-base academic facilities for 1,400 students, including 800 full-time students.
(9) Chapman College operates a Residence Education Center offering courses leading to Bachelor degrees in the arts and sciences/and a master's program in Business Administration.
(10) Pepperdine University offers an on-station Master's degree program in Human Resources Management.
(11) Western Washington University offers an on-station Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology and a vocational/ educational technical teacher's education degree.
(12) NAS Whidbey Island provides land and sea search and rescue services.
(13) NAS Whidbey Island provides support in handling personal property shipments for Army and Air Force personnel.
(14) NAS Whidbey Island operates a Counseling and Assistance Center providing drug education, counseling services, and training for exemption representatives and counselors.
(15) NCFA develops educational and training programs and provides professional education advice and counseling services for NAS Whidbey Island and tenant activities.
(16) * Figure includes 30 officers and 216 enlisted from squadrons. I I (17) ** Figure includes part-time civilians - 251. I
(18) *** 43 U. S. manufacturers' representatives, and 115 contract civilian personnel in C/I Program.
I (19) **** Deployed on 1 April 1978. I (20) ***** The average number of passengers processed through the Air
Terminal daily: 84.
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XTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
1. NAVSTA Adak, Alaska 5. NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines 2. NAS Agana, Guam 6. NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii 3. NAF Atsugi, Japan 7. NAF Misawa, Japan 4. NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii 8. COMFLEACTS Okinawa/NAF Kadena
I (NAVSTA) (13ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Furnishing Limited Support To: I Attu (Inactive) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Super icr
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) NAVSTA -- 12 23 649
(143 civilians) (2civ) 20 457
22 3 80 (4 civ) -- --
-- 1 22 -- 2 --
COMPATWINGSPAC
NAVSECGRUHQ COMPATWINGSPAC NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC CO NAVSTA NAVFACENGCOMWEST-
DIV COMOCEANSYSPAC NWS North Island COMEODGRUONE NAVELEXSYSENGCEN CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NSGA CO NAVSTA CO NSGA CO NAVSTA COMPATWINCSPAC MCB-41 NAVREGMEDCTR BREM NAVREGDENCTR BREM NBS WASH DC
NSGA -- VP RON DET (rotational)3 P3C NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC -- Navy Commissary Store -- ROICC --
-- 15 -- 1 -- 1
(1 civ) -- (2 civ) -- -- 1 -- 1
-- -- -- 3 -- 2 -- 2 6 2
-- -- -- 12 -- 5 -- --
NAVFAC -- NWSED Adak -- EOD Det Adak -- Res Eng IC, NEEO, Adak -- Naval Investigative Service -- AUW Unit 0402 -- GCA Unit 10 -- NAVCURSERV Det ALFA Adak -- Marine Barracks -- co "I" -- Navy Exchange -- PATWINGSPAC Det Adak -- MCB-1 Det Adak -- NRMC BR HOSP Adak -- Dental Clinic -- NBSC Det 21 --
(Port Services Only) Alaskan Air Command (WHITE ALICE) (7civ) -- Alaskan Air Command (EL-070) -- (4civ) -- Director of AF Aerospace Fuels -- --
(Maintain Fuel on War Reserve Basis) Department of Interior (Fish & Wildlife)(2 civ) Alaskan Command Federal Credit Union -- -- RCA -- -- -- Bureau of Indian Affairs -- -- -- NOAA -- (3civ) --
CGCD 17 CGCD 17
Permanent Unit Totals: - ---
I Total Military: 3 40 102 1,828
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ADAK, ALASKA (Continued)
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - FNI
Total Civilian: 168 287 75 -- -- --
Aircraft Personnel Personnel (RON)
Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
1 ~ v e r a ~ e Daily Transients: 1 4* 6 4* 1 REMARKS: (1) Personnel figure listed for NFUSC incorporates almost 25%
dependent military and civilian, and 75% military.
I (2) The following seasonal support is provided: I I 25-50 School Teachers (State of Alaska) I
(3) *Includes civilians with Officer privileges.
(4) Sea Transportation (YTB) for support of Atka Island.
XTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS --
I (NAS) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Micronesia Foxair Inc. (1 C336) -- Indo Pacific (1 STOL BN-2A-21) -- Island Aviation (2 C402) -- Japan Airlines* (2 DC8, 1 B747) -- China Airlines* (2 B707) -- Pan Am Airlines* (3 B707, 3 B747) -- Phili.ppine Airlines* (1 DC10) -- Singapore Airlines* (2 B707) -- * See Remark 2
20 COM 14 CG Dist -- -- (3) -- -- -- -- --
Permanent Unit Totals: - 7 - -
Total Military: 4 15 32 599
Total Civilian:
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - - FNI -
92 54 4 -- 10 --
I Deployable Units (Non-Reserve ) FAIRECONRON ONE 8 EA3B, 4 EP3E, 89 14 613 COMFAIRWESTPAC
2 EP3B, 2 P3A, 1 TA3B
FAIRECONRON THREE 4 EC130Q, 1 C130F 44 6 316 COMFAIRWESTPAC PATWING ONE DET AGANA -- - 7 1 - - 46 COMPATWING ONE -
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
AGANA, GUAM (Continued) I - Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative I - Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
( Deployed Units Supported (Non-Reserve) 3 VP Squadron Det 3 P3B
I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: 1 Los Angeles Community College Overseas Pepperdine University University of Guam Federal Credit Union Child Care Center
I (2) Daily scheduled arrivals not permanently based Agana. I
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I / (NAF) (NONND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Furnishing Limited Support To:
COMNAVFORKOREA Japan Aircraft Manufacturing Company Plant Rep. FLETACSUPPRON 50 COMPATRECONFORSEVENTHFLT NAVCALAB Defense Mapping Agency
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF 1 VQ-1 DET 1 HC-1 DET 2 6 HC-1 DET 6 1 Branch Commissary NWSED Navy Exchange NISRA NAVCURSERVDET "J" Branch NAVFINOFF MARBKS Det CINCUNC REAR NRMC Branch Disp. NPN CA/BCT Component 5 NRDC Br. Dental Clinic 1 COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC FAIRECONRON 1 CO HC-1 CO HC-1 COMMSTORE Yokosuka NAVWEACEN Guam CO NAF NISO JAPAN DIR NAVCURSER COMFLEACT Yokosuka CO MARBKS Yokosuka CO NAF NRMC Yokosuka CO NAF NRDC Yokosuka COMNAVAIRPAC
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - Total Military: 12 58 56 750
USDH - - NFUSC - CONTR - FND NFFNC - FNI
44 150 5 -- 133 686
I Deployable Units Supported (Non-Reserve) CVA Air Wing 55 (A31 A6,
F4, C1, E2) 3 (T39, C2) 2 UHlN
VP/VR/VMR HML-367 Det B NSGD Det Atsugi HC-3 DET 106 HSL-33 Det 2 HSL-33 Det 3 HSL-33 Det 4 HSL-33 Det 8 HSL-33 Det 10 HSL-35 Det 3 HSL-35 Det 4 HSL-37 Det 2 HSL-37 Det 5 HSL-37 Det 7 HC-3 Det 111
-- CO HML-367 NAVSECGRU Misawa CO HC-3 CO HSL-33 CO HSL-33 CO HSL-33 CO HSL-33 CO HSL-33 CO HSL-35 CO HSL-35 CO HSL-37 CO HSL-37 CO HSL-37 CO HC-3
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ATSUGI, JAPAN ( C o n t i n u e d )
P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l (RON) A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r / E n l i s t e d O f f i c e r / E n l i s t e d
A v e r a g e D a i l y T r a n s i e n t s :
I REMARKS: ( 1 ) A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s B a n k I I ( 2 ) S h i r l e y Lanham E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l I
( 3 ) J a p a n e s e G r o u n d S e l f - D e f e n s e F o r c e o n b o a r d NAF K i s a r a z u : 2 0 1 O f f i c e r s , 5 8 2 E n l i s t e d , 4 5 C i v i l i a n s a n d 4 1 V-107, 2 KH4, 3 LM1.
( 4 ) J a p a n e s e Maritime S e l f - D e f e n s e F o r c e o n b o a r d NAF A t s u g i : 2 8 3 O f f i c e r s , 9 4 8 E n l i s t e d , 4 3 C i v i l i a n s a n d 11 P 2 J , 11 S 2 F , 2 S 6 2 , 4 YS11, 3 2 FU, 1 S2FC.
I ( 5 ) A t s u g i Navy F l y i n g C l u b : 2 C e s s n a 1 7 2 , 2 C e s s n a 1 5 0 , 1 T34B. I ( 6 ) A M i c r o w a v e R e l a y b u i l d i n g is l o c a t e d a b o a r d NAF A t s u g i . I t is a
p a r t o f t h e K a n t o P l a i n s ( J a p a n ) C o m m u n i c a t i o n s S y s t e m u n d e r c o n t r o l o f t h e U . S . A i r F o r c e .
( 7 ) VQ-1 D e t h a s a p e r m a n e n t a s s i g n m e n t a l l o w a n c e o f 8 / 1 3 . T h e s e a re a u g m e n t e d b y TAD p e r s o n n e l . T h e f i g u r e s i n t h i s r e p o r t r e f l e c t t h e a v e r a g e o n b o a r d a t a n y g i v e n time.
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
- BARBERS POINT, HAWAII
(NAS) (14 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To:
ALF Ford Island
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported - On Board Aviation/Other
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
N AS 1 US2A 13 23 AUW Unit 0405 -- -- -- COMPATWING-2 -- 22 2 VC-1 2 A 4 E t 4 TA4Jr 22 4
1 Average Daily Transients: 3 15 17 6 1 I REMARKS: (1) 1 VP-3A, 1 VC-118B transferred to VC-1 10 JAN 78. I I (2) One-third of VP-22 deployed to NAS Agana, Guam 6 Dec 77-10 Jan 78 I I (3) VP-1 deployed at NAS Cubi Point, Republic of Philippines. I 1st Brigade exercise 27-32 OCT 77, (No notice airlift contingency).
JMSDF in JUL-AUG 78. RIMPAC in 4 APR-4 MAY 78. RESASTEX 2-78 in 5-9 JUL 78.
Other offices on the base include:
Barbers Point Wavy Flying Club Post Office Navy Relief Bank of Hawaii American Red Cross Sitter Service Federal Credit Union PRE School Group Navy Campus for Achievement Structural Fire Department, Fire Station 10 Lockheed California Company Resident Representative NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC Field Service Representative Public Works Base Housing Office Public Works Transporation Detachment
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
/ CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES I (NAS)
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval Regional Medical Center, Subic Bay
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 4 C H 4 6 , 3 C 1 1 7 21 31 COMFAIRWESTPAC Det Cubi -- 1 6 MMMU- 1. DET -- -- -- VRC- 5 0 5 CIA, 2 T39, 43 3
6 C2A, 3 C130F VC- 5 12 A4, 2 H3 24 4 HSL-31 -- -- -- FASOTRAGRUPAC DET -- 1 -- Branch Navy Exchange -- -- 1 Separate Guard -- -- 5 NWSED DET -- -- 2 ARFCOS DET "F" -- -- 1 NTCC Cubi Det -- -- -- NAVMAG Berthing Messing -- -- 10 Calibration Lab -- -- -- CTF-77 Det -- -- 1 DMAHC -- -- 1
Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior -
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC CO MEIMU-1 COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC CO FASOTRAGRUPAC NAVEXCH Subic CO MARBKS Subic CO FWC Yokuska JA DR ARFCOS WASHDC CO NAVCOMMSTA COMNAVLOGPAC NAVAIRSYSCOMPAC CTF- 7 7 DNA WASH DC
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross -- -- -- -- -- Permanent Unit Totals : - - 7 Total Military: 37 90 65 2,068
REMARKS: (1) NAF Misawa is located on the main island of Honshu; 425 north-northeast of Tokyo in Aomori Prefecture.
(2) The USAF host is a security unit having no aircraft or aviation responsibilities. All flight line areas and operations are the responsibility of USN with coordinated support received from Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF).
(3) Three commercial flights daily from/to Tokyo and one from/to Sapporo utilized NAF Misawa facilities. Three to six flights a week are made by the USAF (MAC) to/from Yokota AB.
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I KADENA, OKINAWA, JAPAN I (COMFLEACTS NAP) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve ) I I COMFLEACTS OKI/NAF 1 C117D 5 17 341 COMFAIRWESTPAC 1 I C O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ? N G 1 DET Kadena -- 7 1 45 COMPATWINGSPAC I MSC NWSED Kadena First MAW
-- -- 2 5 CO MSC FE -- -- -- 9 FWC, Guam 1 T39 2 -- 1 CGlstMAW
[ Permanent Unit Totals : - - - - I 1 Total Military: 2 14 20 401 I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - --
Total Civilian: 12 4 -- -- 30 181 1 I Deployed Units Supported ( Non-Reserve ) I
NAS CubiPt (Transient) 1 C117D 2 -- NAF Atusgi (Transient) Various US2B, 2 --
I CIA ' CVW (Transient) 1 various A7, 2 -- F4, A6,F14 - -
284 COMPATWINGSPAC 15 CGlstMAW
10 COMFAIRWESTPAC 9 2 2 COMFAIRWESTPAC
3 COMFAIRWESTPAC 1 COMFAIRWESTPAC
1 COCVA
Deployed Unit Totals : 20 79 6 327
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted I
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS s- 1. NAS Chase Field, Texas 5. NAS Meridian, Mississippi 2. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 6. NAS Pensacola, Florida 3. NAS Kingsville, Texas 7. NAS Whiting Field, Florida 4. NAS Memphis, Millington, Tennessee
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET) Furnishing Limited Support To:
NALF Goliad McMullen Target Range
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
1 Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAS -- COMTRAWING THREE -- TRARON 24 24 TA4J
Students -- Students Marine --
COMTRAWING THREE CNATRA COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING THREE CO MATSG Corpus
Christi COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING THREE CO MATSG Corpus Christi
COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING THREE CO MATSG Corpus
Christi CO NAMTRAGRU MFS NWSF Pensacola FL OIC COMSYSTO
Corpus Christi CO Naval Regional
Dental Center, Pensacola, FL
OIC Navy Exchange Corpus Christi
CO Naval Regional Medical Center, Corpus Christi
CO NAS Corpus Christi
TRARON 25 25 TA4J I Students -- I Students Marine --
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I CHASE FIELD, TEXAS (Continued)
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Navy Relief Society (Branch) Child Care Center Banking Facility Credit Union U. S. Branch Post Office Naval Investigative Service Data Processing Unit Navy Campus for Achievement Resident Officer in Charge Construction
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS ------------- -
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS -- (NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: I NALF Waldron NALF Cabaniss
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
En1 isted On Board
Administrative Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 1 UllA, 2 C131F, 33 32 6 UHlN, 2 T34B
CNATRA -- 56 3 Marine -- 3 -- Air Force -- 1 -- Coast Guard -- 1 --
Students USN -- 42 -- Students USNR -- 38 -- Students Foreign -- 4 --
VT- 2 8 35 TS2A, 5 US2B 24 2 Students USN -- 3 -- Students USNR -- 6 -- Students CG -- 1 -- Students Foreign -- 6 --
T-44A Program (From Consolidated Maintenance) Students USN -- 8 -- Students USNR -- 13 -- Students CG -- 4 --
VT- 3 1 -- 27 4 Students USN -- 7 -- Students USNR -- 7 -- Students CG -- 2 -- Students Foreign -- 6 --
T-44 Program (From Consolidated Maintenance) Students USN -- 14 -- Students USNR -- 5 -- Students CG -- 3 --
MATSG -- -- 7 Navy Commissary -- -- 1 Navy Exchange -- -- 1 Navy Regional Medical Center -- 5 84 Branch Dental Clinic -- -- 7 ROICC -- -- 2 NWSED -- -- 1
COMTRAWING FOUR
CNET --
-- CNATRA COMTRAWING FOUR -- -- COMTRAWING FOUR --
-- COMTRAWING FOUR --
-- HQ MarCorps CO NAS CO NAS BUMED NRDC PNCLA FL NAVFACENGCOMSODIV FWF PNCLA FL NAESU PHILA PA CO NAS JAG
NAE SUfJATRA CBU 407 NAVLEGSVCOFF
I Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) CG Air Station 4 HU16E, 3 HH52A 27 -- 100 CDR 8th CG DIST Corpus Christi Army 1 UHlH, 2 U8F 12 7 18 USA MAT COMMAND
Depot 137th Ordnance Det -- -- 1 9 CDR HQ FT SAM
HOUSTON, TX U. S. Army Veterinarian -- -- 1 5 CDR Brooke AMC FT
Sam Houston, TX Permanent Unit Totals: - P -- --
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I I CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (Continued ) I
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND - FNI -
Total Civilian: 1,248 341 61 -- -- -- Corpus Christi Army Depot 3,313 -- -- -- -- --
1 Reserve Forces/Training Units On Board Officer I
Units Supported
NAVRESTRACEN MARCORESTRACEN
On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
Air Reserve Totals: -- -- -- 2 45 17 294 I I Non-Naval Reserve Training Units I
Unit I- I USCG Reserve Cen.
I Average Daily Transients:
On Board On Board Officer On Board Enlisted Aircraft -- AcDu/SelRes - AcDu/SelRes
I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Corpus Christi National Bank CNET Accounting Support Center Navy-Army Federal Employees ~ederal Credit Union Federal Aviation Agency Air Traffic Center Rep. Naval Electronics Engineering Office Navy Publications & Printing Service Branch Office NARDAC Data Processing Detachment Navy Relief Society U. S. Branch Post Office Thrift Shop Navy Investigative Service Chuckwagon Catering Service Naval Ed. & Train. Prog. Dev. Center, NCFA & Field Defense Property Disposal Office Naval Air Maintenance Group (NAMTRADET 3022) Corpus Christi Flying Club Webster College Beech Aircraft Corporation
Eng. Off ice
(2) NALF Cabaniss and NALF Waldron are supported daily by tower and crash crews.
(3) Disbursing services provided to NAS Kingsville, NAS Chase Field, NAS Dallas, NAVMAATRNGDET Lackland AFB TX, Navy Liaison NSHS DET FT Sam Houston TX and all tenant activities excepting Corpus Christi Army Depot. U. S. Bond Service to New Orleans, LA.
(4) Aviation Indoctrination Summer Cruises for approximately 1,200 midshipmen are conducted annually.
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I KINGSVILLE. TEXAS
I (NAS) (8ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET) 1 Furnishing Limited Support To: NALF Orange Grove
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAS COMTRAWING TWO VT-21
Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR
VT- 2 2 Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR
VT- 2 3 Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR
Branch Commissary
COMTRAWING TWO CNATRA COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO COMTRAWING TWO OIC COMSYSTO
Corpus Christi Store --
Branch Navy Exchange Store -- OIC Navy Exchange Corpus Christi
Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency Naval viat ti on Engineering Service Unit Navy Campus for Achievement Navy Relief Society U. S. Branch Post Office
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I KINGSVILLE, TEXAS (Continued) -
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: (Continued)
Navy/Army Federal Employees Federal Credit Union Mercantile National Bank Georgia Military College Webster College Naval Education & Training Program Development Center Texas A & I University
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MEMPHIS, MILLINGTON, TENNESSEE
(NAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval Regional Medical Center, Memphis, Millington, Tennessee Naval Air Technical Training Center, Lakehurst, New Jersey Navy Recruiting District, Memphis, Tennessee Naval Reserve Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Enlisted On Board --
Administrative Superior
Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve )
NAS 1 1
BCT CAACTR Correctional Center Navy Exchange CBU-404 CNTECHTRA FMSTRNG PROGRAM Navy Band MFS NATTC MEMPHIS
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CNET CNTECHTRA CNTECHTRA CNTECHTRA CO NATTC CO MATSG-90 CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NATTC CNTECHTRA CO HUMRESMANSCOL CNTECHTRA CO MATSG-90 CO NAMTRAGRU NAVMARJUDACT WASH
DC NAVWEASERVFAC
PNCLA DIRNAVLEGSVC WASH DC
NAVRESO REGDENCEN GLAKES CHNAVRES
NAVLEGSVCOFF -- -- 11
COMSYSTO BRANDENCLIN MFS NAVRESREDCOM
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
I American Red Cross -- -- (4 civ) -- --
I Permanent Unit Total?: I Total Military: 3 184 175 10,794
USDH NFUSC
1,327 831,
CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - P
Total Civilian:
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
-- II____.-_--
MEMPHIS, MILLINGTON, TENNESSEE (Continued) t Reserve Forces/Training Units -
On Board Officer Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported - Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
RENARKS: (1) Navy Memphis Flying Club Aircraft: 8 Cessna 150, 2 Cessna 172, 1 Cessna 206, 1 Beechcraft T34, 1 PA-23-150 Piper Apache, and 1 PA-28-161 Piper Warrior.
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Navy Relief Society Navy Memphis Federal Credit Union People's State Bank U. S. Post Office American Federation of Government Employees Local 2172 Airlines Military Ticket Office Navy Investigative Service Office National Weather Service U. S. Army Veterinary Unit National Association of Government Employees R5-66
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI
(NAS) ( 6 ND) Command & S u p p o r t - CNO (CNET)
I ~ u r n i s h i n g L i m i t e d S u p p o r t To:
USN & USMC R e c r u i t i n g O f f i c e ( P r i n t i n g ) NJROTC - T h r e e h i g h s c h o o l s ( T r a i n i n g A i d s & P r i n t i n g ) H u r r i c a n e R e f u g e Base
A c t i v i t i e s and U n i t s A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r On Board E n l i s t e d A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S u p p o r t e d On Board A v i a t i o n / O t h e r On Board S u p e r i o r
P e r m a n e n t Nava l U n i t s (Non-Rese rve )
NAS 3 H46, 1 US2B OLF ALPHA -- OLF BRAVO -- COMTRAWING ONE -- VT- 7 36 TA4J
S t u d e n t s USN -- S t u d e n t s USNR -- S t u d e n t s USMC -- S t u d e n t s USMCR --
VT-9 1 8 T2C
S t u d e n t s USN -- S t u d e n t s USNR -- S t u d e n t s USMCR --
VT-19 , 1 9 T2C
S t u d e n t s USN -- S t u d e n t s USNR -- S t u d e n t s USMC -- S t u d e n t s USMCR --
COMTRAWING ONE Advanced P o o l -- S t u d e n t s USN -- S t u d e n t s USNR --
MATSS-90 3 -- S t u d e n t s USMC --
I NTTC -- S t u d e n t s USN --
IJAMTRADET -- Navy Exchange -- Navy Commissary --
NWSED -- B r a n c h M e d i c a l U n i t --
i B r a n c h D e n t a l U n i t --
I P e r m a n e n t Non-Naval U n i t s (Non -Rese rve )
-- -- 1 2 3 (11 S t u d e n t s ) 29 2 ( 4 5 S t u d e n t s + ( 1 2 S t u d e n t s ) ( 2 3 S t u d e n t s ) ( 2 S t u d e n t s ) ( 8 S t u d e n t s ) 2 3 2 ( 1 7 S t u d e n t s ) ( 9 S t u d e n t s ) ( 7 S t u d e n t s ) (1 S t u d e n t ) 22 6 ( 2 2 S t u d e n t s ) ( 6 S t u d e n t s ) ( 1 2 S t u d e n t s ) ( 2 S t u d e n t s ) ( 2 S t u d e n t s ) (11 S t u d e n t s ) ( 4 S t u d e n t s ) ( 7 S t u d e n t s )
3 2 ( 1 0 1 S t u d e n t s )
3 7 ( 9 0 4 S t u d e n t s ) ( 2 0 S t u d e n t s ) -- 1
579 COMTRAWINGONE -- CO NAS 26 CO NAS 1 0 CNATRA
210 COMTRAWING ONE 7 S p a n i s h ) -- COMTRAWING ONE -- COMTRAWING ONE -- COMTRAWING ONE -- COMTRAWING ONE
1 2 0 COMTRAWING ONE
-- COMTKANING ONE -- COMTRAWING ONE -- COMTRAWING ONE 1 2 2 COMTRAWING ONE
Amer i can Red C r o s s -- -- -- -- -- Nava l I n v e s t i g a t i v e O f f i c e -- -- (1 c i v ) * -- F e d e r a l A v i a t i o n Agency -- -- ( 3 7 c i v ) * --
COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE CO MATSS 90 MFS CO MATSS 90 CNTECHTRA CO NTTC CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAS OIC NAVCOMSYSTO
P e n s a c o l a CO NWSF P e n s a c o l a NARMC, P e n s a c o l a NARDC, P e n s a c o l a
( P e r m a n e n t U n i t T o t a l s :
T o t a l M i l i t a r y : 77 1 2 8 47 1 , 3 2 2 ( 1 , 2 2 6 s t u d e n t s + 7 S p a n i s h )
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS 4 MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI (Continued) -
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - FNI 1 - I Total Civilians: 441 217 55 -- --
-- I Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 4.6 8 2 2 I ( REMARKS: (1) Other Off ices on the base include: I Navy Meridian Credit Union Citizens National Bank (Branch) U. S. Post Office (Branch) Navy Relief Office/Thrift Shop NAS Nursery Family Services Office Multi-Service Personal Property Branch NETISA DET (ADP)
(2) * Totals in parenthesis excluded from total civilian personnel.
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
1 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
I (NAS) ( 6 N D ) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: Chief of Naval Education and Training Support, Ellyson, Pensacola, Florida Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, Ellyson, Pensacola, FL Florida ~ational Guard Unit (HQ 265 BN AW), Pensacola, Florida Supervisor of Shipbuilding, USN Pascagoula MS Organized Naval Reserve Units in Alabama, Florida and ~ississippi Santa Rosa Island Coast Guard Station, Pensacola, Florida Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Panama City, Florida USAR Units - 361st CA Company and 842nd Signal Company, Pensacola FL Accounting Support to 222 activities 700 million dollars financial support to
six AAA's Naval International Logistics Control Office, Bayonne, New Jersey ROTC Unit, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Florida and outlying fields NTTC Corry Station, Pensacola, Florida OLF Saufley Field, Pensacola, Florida NAS and NAVSTA, New Orleans, LA NAS Meridian, MS NAS Memphis, TN CBC Gulfport, MS Hayes International Corporation, Dothan, AL Northwest Florida Safety Council, Pensacola, FL Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, FL University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL Troy State University, Extension Program, Troy, AL Naval Regional Dental Center, Pensacola, FL Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center, Pensacola, FL Naval Commissary Store, Region and 5 Branch Offices NARDAC branch offices in San Diego, Great Lakes, Memphis, Orlando and Corpus
Christi NJROTC and AFJROTC units in local Pensacola area high schools and in 4th, 5th,
6th, 8th and 9th Naval districts Naval Coastal Systems Laboratory, Panama City, FL Navy Recruiting Command, Washington, DC Navy Recruiting Districts Defense Dependents School, Atlantic Disbursing support to 51 activities Stambaugh's Air Service Inc, Middletown, PA; Aeritalia, Naples, Italy OGMA, Lisbon, Portugal MBB, Manching, Germany Department of Interior National Park Service Defense Activities for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) U. S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Unit, Biloxi, MS Training Squadrons: VT-2, VT-3, VT-6, VT-7, VT-9, and VT-19 Helicopter Training Squadrons: HT-8, and HT-18
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported - On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued) I - Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted I - Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued) I - COMTRAWING SIX -- 13 3 16
NAS Child Care Center Navy Relief Society Pen Air Federal Credit Union First Navy Bank American Red Cross Joint Airline Military Ticket Office
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
1 WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA I (NAS) ( 6 N D ) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: OLF Middleton # * OLF Santa Rosa # * OLF Spencer * OLF Holley * OLF Saufley * OLF Wolf *
Site 6 * Site 8 * OLF Barin * OLF Brewton # ** OLF Choctaw ***
* NAS Whiting Field is responsible for operations, repair and maintenance. ** Lessor has responsiblity of repair and maintenance. * * * Daily Crash Crew support only. Operations, repair and maintenance are the
responsiblity of NAS Pensacola, Florida. # Leased airfields.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAS Whiting 1 US2B 25 COMTRAWING FIVE 108 T28B, 24
30 T28C, 50 T34C TRARON TWO -- 71
Students USN -- 108 Students USNR -- 55 Students USMC -- 38 Students USMCR -- 31 Students USCG -- 12 Students Foreign -- 12
TRARON THREE -- 70 Students uSN -- 79 Students USNR -- 42 Students USMC -- 21 Students USMCR -- 33 Students USCG -- 11 Students Foreign -- 10
TRARON SIX -- 73 Students USN -- 120 Students USNR -- 20 Students USMC -- 30 Students USMCR -- 50 Students USCG -- 10 Students Foreign -- 10
HELTRARON EIGHT 34 TH57A 36 Students USN -- 17 Students USNR -- 8 Students USMC -- 24 Students USMCR -- 14 Students USCG -- 1
HELTRARON EIGHTEEN 38 THlL, 28 UNlE 68 5 UHlL
Students USN -- 16 Students USNR -- 11 Students USMC -- 25 Students USMCR -- 40 Students USCG -- 5
Branch Commissary Store -- --
COMTRAWING FIVE CNATRA
COMTRAWING FIVE -- --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE
-- CO NAS PNCLA
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) (Continued ) I Branch Dental Clinic Branch Disbursing Branch Dispensary NAMTRADET NWSED Photo Detachment
Permanent Unit Totals:
5 8 CO NRDC NAS PNCLA -- 4 CO NAS PNCLA 6 49 CO NARMC NAS PNCLA -- 10 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS 1 16 FWF NAS PNCLA -- 7 CENSERVPHOTOLAB,
NAS PNCLA
Total Military: 294 1,222 50 2,055 I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC
Total Civilians: 531 152 129 -
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
American Red Cross Beech Aerospace Service Hydrosystems, Inc. Bell Helicopter Company Century National Bank of Santa Rosa (Whiting Facility) NAVAIRSYSCOMREP Office Naval Investigative Service Navy Relief Society Pen Air Federal Credit Union Scheduled Airlines Ticket Office U. S. Branch Post Office Whiting Field Navy Aero Club (Located at OLF Santa Rosa)
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
1. NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia 5. NAS New Orleans, Louisiana 2. NAS Dallas, Texas 6. NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts 3. NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan 7. NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 4. NAS Glenview, Illinois
I ATLANTA. MARIETTA, GEORGIA I Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES) I I Furnishing Limited Support To: I
FAA Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Marietta, Georgia Navy Regional ~edical Center Branch ~ispensary, NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia Branch Dental Clinic, Naval Air Station Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia Navy Weather Service Environmental Detachment, Naval Air Station Atlanta,
Marietta, Georgia Navy Exchange, Naval Air Station Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board - Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve 1
NAS (USN) 1 US2A (USNR) 2 TA4J
DCASR (USN) -- ( USNR) --
FAA Southern Region (USN) -- Branch Navy Exchange (USN) --
(USNR) -- Branch Dental Clinic (USN) --
(USNR) -- Branch Navy Exchange (USN) --
(USNR) -- NWSED (USN) -- MARTD --
CNAVRES
DSA
CO NAS Atlanta NAVREGMEDCEN JAX
NAVREGDENCEN Pensacola
CO NAS JAX
CO NWS Glenview IL CO MARTC
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - I I Total Military: 3 21 29 416 I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - - FNI - I
Total Civilian: 137 *36 6 -- -- --
I * Includes 31 Part-Time Employees I Reserve Forces/Training Units
On Board Officers Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRs AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
VA-205 17 A7B 3 VR-54 Det Atlanta 3 C118 2 IVTU-108 -- -- BTU B1 -- -- NAS JAX 167 -- -- VT-0467 -- -- VA-2267 -- -- NAS ALA DET 267 -- --
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I I ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA (Continued ) I Reserve Forces/Training Units (Continued ) On Board Officers Units Supported
RNMCB 14 DET 0114 NAS Cecil FLD-0667 NWS-1567 CAG-467 VLTR UNIT-6767 MOB ASSIGN CONT GP NICOPS MGMT-109 NISO-1407 FIRSTEURLANT-867 FIRSTEURLANT-967 LATWING-0167 FASO GP-0867
On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Aircraft AcDu/SelRs AcDu/SelRes - AcDu/Sel Res
I Air Reserve Totals : 20 5 144 1 142 117 643
I Non-Naval Reserve Training Units I Unit I- VMO- 4 Det A4 HMA-773 HAMS- 4 6
Aircraft On Board Officer On Board Enlisted On Board AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
REMARKS: (1) NAS Dallas, Flying Club Aircraft: 4 Cessna 1501s, 1 Cessna 172, 1 Cessna 182, 1 Cessna 210, 1 Cessna 310, 2 T34's, 1 Piper Cherokee 180, 1 Cherokee 140, and 1 Mooney Super 21E.
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Federal Credit Union U. S. Branch Post Office Navy Relief Society ROICC Thrift Shop Naval Investigative Service (2 civ excluded from total civilian
personnel)
. ..
r NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
I DETROIT, MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN I Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES) I
Furnishing Limited Support To : I - NWSED, NAF Detroit MARTU, NAF Detroit NARDET, Columbus, Ohio NRMC Branch Clinic, NAF Detroit MRDC Branch, NAF Detroit
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
CNAVRES DIRNAVOCEANMET MARTC COMNAVCRUITCOM NISO New York NAVREGMEDCEN NAVREGMEDCEN CO NAS Glenview NRSO Brooklyn COMRESTACSUPPWING
NOLA
I Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve ) I USCG 3 HH52A 12 1 33 CDR 9th CG DIST Fort Sheridan Flight 1 C12A, 1 U21A, 9 -- 13 Fort Sheridan, IL De t 1 U8G, 2 UHlH
US Army Reserve Aviation -- 1 -- 1 HQ86thARCOMt Support Facility (USARASF)26 Forest Pk, IL
I Permanent Unit Totals: -- .- -- -.- I I Total Military: 10 47 38 622
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - -
Total Civilian: 262 125 33 -- -- -- I
Reserve Forces/Training Units On Board Officers
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes -
VP- 9 0 9 P3A VP- 6 0 9 P3A VR- 5 1 3 C118B
I ABFC C32A 0772 -- AIRMATODET 172 -- BTU VI -- CONTINGENCY 713 -- DEFDOCUMENT 0270 --
I FASOTRGR 0772 -- FIRSTEURLANT 1472 --
, FIRSTEURLANT 1572 -- FOURTH MAW MED DET 113 --
I MOBASCONTGRP 7272 -- I NAVAIRLANT DET 172 -- NAS AGANA GUAM 0772 -- : NAS CHASE 5372 --
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS --
GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS (Continued)
I Reserve Forces/Training Units (Continued ) On Board Officers
On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
I (2) Other offices on the base include: I U. S. Branch Post Office Branch Office Great Lakes Credit Union Roosevelt University Branch Glenview State Bank Library Thrift Shop Nursery General Services Administration
(3) Data Services support provided to all tenant activities. I (4) * Drills once a year.
R RESERVE STATIONS
I NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA I (NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Administrative
Superior
, Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAS 2 CT39G, 5 TA4J, 27 12 374
Non-Naval R e s e r v e T r a i n i n g U n i t s -
On Board O f f i c e r s On Board E n l i s t e d AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
"159 TFG (LANG) 1 5 FlOOD, - 5 FlOOF, 1 C131
9 2 6 TAG (AFRES) 1 8 A37
P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l (RON) A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r / E n l i s t e d O f f i c e r / E n l i s t e d
Ave rage D a i l y T r a n s i e n t s : 1 5 39 41 8 5
REMARKS: (1) NAS N e w O r l e a n s F l y i n g C l u b A i r c r a f t : 2 C e s s n a 1 5 0 Commuters, 1 C a r d i n a l 1 7 7 , 1 Mooney MK21.
( 2 ) O t h e r o f f i c e s o n t h e b a s e i n c l u d e :
F e d e r a l C r e d i t Union Branch P o s t O f f i c e Delta Bank and T r u s t Company
( 3 ) * C i v i l i a n t e c h n i c i a n s d u r i n g t h e week - d r i l l s t a t u s o n weekends .
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
I SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS I (NAS) ( 1 N D ) Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: Naval Reserve Center, Quincy, MA Naval Reserve Center, Brockton, MA Naval Reserve Center; Boston, MA Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Lawrence, MA Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Springfield, MA (general message guard) Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Worcester, MA Naval Clothing and Textile Research Facility, Natick, MA (general message
guard ) Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
INSP INSTR STF, Lawrence, MA INSP INSTR STF, Worcester, MA 59 MAU, Worcester, MA NAVCRUITDIST, Cambridge, MA (outgoing traffic) NRMIU 201 CO NR COMSUBRON 14 STAFF 101 NCSO, Boston, MA SOPA Admin, Boston, MA HQ Co, 25th Marines, 4th Marine Division FMF, USMCR N&MCRTC, Worcester, MA Coast Guard Depot, South Weymouth, MA
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
1. NAVWPNCEW China Lake, California 3. NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 2. NATPARACHUTETESTRAN El Centro, CA 4. NAS Point M U ~ U , California
I CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA I I (NAVWPNCEN) (11ND) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other- On Board -- Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAVWPNCEN 1 NA4E, 1 A4E, 36
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported - Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
NWC Support Unit 0176 -- -- 6 -- 2 -- 19 Weapons System Unit 0776 -- -- - - 14 - 1 -- - -- - - Air Reserve Total : -- -- 20 -- 3 -- 19
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
Average Daily Transients: 17 50 85 3 4 50
REMARKS: (1) Aero Club Aircraft: 1 C150, 1 C177RG, 2 (2172, 1 C210, and 2 T34.
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I I EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA I I (NATPARACHUTETESTRAN) (11 ND) Command & Support - NAVAIRSYSCOM I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board
Supported I - On Board Aviation/Other En1 isted On Board
Administrative Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NATPARACHUTETESTRAN 1 A3B, 1 NUlB, 14 13
1 T28B, 1 C117D, 1 YF4J, 2 TA4J
Branch Navy Exchange -- -- -- Branch Commissary Store -- -- --
NAVAIRSYSCOM
NEX Miramar OINC NAVSTA San
Diego NRMC San Diego NRDC San Diego COMNAVFACENGCOM
Average Daily Transients: 1 3 3 2 I I REMARKS: (1) Other off ices on the base include: I I Navy Relief Society I ( 2 ) * On Board only when required for test flights.
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I -- PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND
(NAS) (Naval District, Washington, DC) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Walter Reed AMC (Vet Service/Food Insp) NAVSURFWPNCEN FLD BR, Solomons NAVSURFWPNCEN Lab, Dahlgren NAS OLF Webster
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
1 Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) NAS (See Remarks) 1 CIA, 3 HH46A 14 24
Students (transients) -- -- 1 NATC (See Remarks) 93 100 16
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I I PATUXENT RIVER. MARYLAND (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Non-Naval Units ( Non-Reserve ) I PACTENN (Stu/Inst) -- -- -- -- -- Janitorial Contract -- -- -- -- -- Mess Contract -- -- -- -- -- Fuel Contract -- -- -- -- -- Company Representative -- -- -- -- -- Construction Co. Employees -- -- -- -- -- U. S. Post Office -- -- -- -- -- FAA -- -- -- -- -- Customs Inspection -- -- -- -- -- National Weather Service -- -- -- -- -- Red Cross -- -- -- -- -- Credit Union -- -- -- -- -- 1st National Bank -- -- -- -- -- Defense Property Disposal -- -- -- -- --
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - - I I Total Military: 129 430 134 2,562 I I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI OTHER - - - - - - I I Total Civilian: 2,994 350 1,151 -- -- -- 31 I Reserve Forces/Training Units
On Board Officer Units On Board Aviaton Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/Sel Res
VP- 6 8 VP-4549 NARDET TSC-465
Air Reserve Totals : 9 11 117 3 13 141 335 I
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted I
Average Daily Transients: 5 12 20 5 I REMARKS: (1) Patuxent River Flying Club Aircraft: 2 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172
PACMISRANFAC (See Remark #2) VX-4 5 F4JI 2 TA4J 38
7 F14Av 1 US2B, 1 C1A
GMU- 4 1 -- 1 Marine Aviation Det -- 9 EODGRUONE Det Pt. Mugu -- -- Naval Astronautics GP -- 2 NAVFAC San Nicolas Is. -- 2 Branch Navy Exchange -- -- Br Navy Commissary Store -- --
COMPACMISTESTCEN
NAVAIRSYSCOM
COMFITAEWWINGPAC
CO VX-4 COMPACMISTESTCEN COMEODGRUONE COMNAVSEASYSCOM COMOCEANOSYSPAC NEO PORHUE COMSYSTOREG
Long Beach NFO PORNUE NPPSOWESTDIV NISO PORHUE SpecAsstNucProg
(Code 04N) NAVFACENGCOM
COM THIRD FLT NAESUPAC NAVFACENGCOMWD NAVAIRSYSCOM
Br Navy Finance Office -- -- -- Navy pub/Pr.int Svc Br Off -- -- -- NAVINSERVRA Pt Mugu -- -- -- Naval Nuclear Power Unit -- -- 2
COMTHIRDFLTREP PACMISTESTCEN -- -- 1 NAESU DET Pt. Mugu -- -- 1 ROICC -- -- 2 NAVAIRSYSCOM Target & Range -- 3 --
Systems Div (AIR-630) NAVPERS PROG SUPPACT Sea Duty -- 5 1
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA (Continued) I - I I USDH NFUSC CONTR - FND - NFFNC FNI I I :rota1 Civilian: 4,121 231 1,064 -- -- -- I Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) I - VXE- 6 5 LC130R, 2 UHlN, 56 10 325 COMASWWINGPAC
2 LC130F - - -
lleployable Unit Totals : I - 9 56 10 325 I
Reserve Forces/Training Units On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
I Air Reserve Total: 29 21 255 9 72 367 767 1 Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 12 37 15 7 1 I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Navy Relief Bank of America U. S. Post Office Computer Science Corp. Grumman Aerospace Grumman Data Systems Hughes Aircraft McDonnell-Douglas Corp. Saturn Dynalectron
Point Mugu Federal Credit Union Scheduled Airline Ticket Office Navy Campus for Achievement
a. Laverne College b. University of Southern California c. University of California, Santa
Barbara d. California Lutheran College e. Pepperdine University
( PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, HAWAIIAN AREA I BARKING SANDS, KAUAI, HAWAII Command & Support - COMPACMISTESTCEN I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I COPACMISRANFAC 1 CIA, 3 ES2D, 16 3
7 UH3A VC-1 Det Barking Sands -- 2 -- NAVSTA Pearl Det, Kauai -- -- --
NAVTORPSTA DET, Hawaii* -- Branch-Type Navy Exchange -- Regional Medical Clinic --
67 COMPACMISTESTCEN
33 COFLECOMPRON ONE 15 CONAVSTA Pearl
Harbor -- OINC NTS DET HAW 3 CO NAVREGEXCHG 4 CO NAVREGMEDCLNC
Pearl Harbor
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
HIANG* * -- 202 ATCF+ -- National Bureau of Standards --
( WWVH ) E RDA+ + --
-- -- -- CHI HIANG -- -- -- CO, 201 MCS -- -- -- Dept of Commerce
-- -- -- US ERDA
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - Total Military: 11 18 3 122
NOTES: (1) * 17 USDH provide services for PMRF range users.
(2) ** Approximately 200 personnel deploy during the Air Guard summer training period of 4 to 5 weeks and other periodic exercises.
(3) + Approximately 50 personnel deploy one weekend per month for training.
(4) ++ Personnel increase to 200 during 6 to 8 weeks rocket test periods conducted by Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
(5) MAG-24 DET (4 F4J, 1 TA4F), 10 officers and 50 enlisted persons for four two-week deployments per year for air combat maneuvering training.
(6) The following units provide significant support for basic mission of PMRF:
(a) FLTAC CORONA -5 USDH
(b) PMRF DET BARBERS POINT - 6 enlisted
(c) PMRF DET, Mauna Kapu, Oahu - 3 USDH (d) PMRF DET, Midway - 5 contractor (e) NTS Laulualei provide pinger support
(7) 1st BN 62D Air Defense Artillery deploys for 4 weeks annually with approxiamtely 800 personnel.
(8) Emergency Ready Deployment Batt. 25th Infantry ~ivision deploys for one week per year with approximately 1000 personnel including associated aircraft, artillery, and support equipment.
(9) MAG 24 (Helicopter Squadrons) deploys 20 helicopters for 2 weeks twice a year with approximately 300 personnel.
I SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATION I 1. NAF Washington, DC (Naval Air Reserve Unit Aboard Station)
WASHINGTON, DC 1 (NAF) (Naval District, Washington, DC) Command & Support - CNO
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Super ic)r
I Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve ) I NAF HQ USMC
NWSED
3 C131F, 1 TA3B 17 21 290 Naval District 2 VC118, 11 2 106 CO HQBN H(>MC 1 VC131G -- -- -- 9 NWSF Glenview, IL
REMARKS: (1) Maryland State Police operates one Bell Jet Ranger helicopter from NAF ramp. Office space is also provided.
I (2) NAVCRUCOM utilizes hangar space provided for one T-34B aircraft.
(3) NAVAIRSYSCOM utilizes hangar space provided for one U-3 aircraft.
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I MARINE C O R P S CONTINENTAL F L E E T S U P P O R T S T A T I O N S I 1. MCAS B e a u f o r t , S o u t h C a r o l i n a 5. MCAF Q u a n t i c o , V i r g i n i a 2 . MCAS C h e r r y P o i n t , N o r t h C a r o l i n a 6 . M C A S ( H ) S a n t a A n a , C a l i f o r n i a 3. MCAS E l T o r o , C a l i f o r n i a 7 . MCAS Y u m a , A r i z o n a 4 . M C A S ( H ) N e w R i v e r , J a c k s o n v i l l e , N o r t h C a r o l i n a
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) ( 6 ND) C o m m a n d & S u p p o r t - CMC (CMC)
A c t i v i t i e s a n d U n i t s A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r O n B o a r d E n l i s t e d A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Supported O n B o a r d A v i a t : i o n / O t h e r O n B o a r d - S u p e r i o r
P e r m a n e n t N a v a l U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
HQ MCAS -- -- -- -- COMCABEAST
H & H S 2 C 1 1 7 D , 3 H H 4 6 A 2 0 3 3 6 2 6 CO MCAS NAMTRADET -- 1 4 7 NAMTRAGRU -- T r a i n i n g M a n a g e m e n t E l e m e n t -- 2 -- 1 0 MWHS-2
( A v e r a g e S t u d e n t s 1 1 0 per m o n t h ) F S S G D e t -- -- 2 4 1 MWSG-27 MWSG-27 D e t -- 2 11 2 6 3 MWSG-27 B r a n c h D i s p e n s a r y -- -- 4 1 4 CO B e a u f o r t USNH M a r i n e C o r p s E x c h a n g e -- -- 1 8 CG MCRD, P I S C
P e r m a n e n t N o n - N a v a l U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
A m e r i c a n R e d C r o s s -- -- ( 1 ) -- F i e l d D i r , P I S C
P e r m a n e n t U n i t T o t a l s : - -- --
T o t a l M i l i t a r y : 5 2 4 5 2 1 , 0 0 9
T o t a l C i v i l i a n :
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC -- - -
4 2 1 :L 3 0 6 0 -- -- = I --
D e p l o y a b l e U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
MAG- 3 1 H & M S - 3 1 MABS-31 VMFA- 11 5 VMFA- 3 1 2 VMFA-333 VMFA-451 VMFA-122 MACS- 5 MABS-32
1 MATCU-21
-- CG , 8 0 0 C O , 1 9 8 C O , 1 9 6 CO, 1 5 6 CO, 2 1 1 cot 1 6 5 C O , 1 6 5 C O , 1 8 0 C O , 1 5 2 C O ,
I D e p l o y a b l e U n i t T o t a l s : 7 2 1 9 1 7 7 2 , 2 6 0 I P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l ( R O N )
A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r / E n l i s t e d O f f i c e r / E : ? l i s t e d
I A v e r a g e D a i l y T r a n s i e n t s : 6 1 0 1 2 2 1 REMARKS: ( 1 ) O t h e r o f f i c e s o n t h e base: MCAS C h i l d C a r e C e n t e r
N a v y R e l i e f S o c i e t y F e d e r a l C r e d i t U n i o n
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA I
-- CG FMFLANT 472 C G 2 d M A W 51 C G 2 d M A W 51 CO, MWHS-2 9 CO, MWHS-2 11 C0,MWHS-2 209 CG,FORTRPS,CLNC 25 CO, 2d FSSG 45 CO, 2d FSSG Det A 23 C0,MWHS-2 -- CG, 2d MAW
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
( Deployable Units ( Non-Reserve ) (Continued ) I VMGR- 2 5 2
CG 2dMAW CO MWSG-2'7 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CG 2d MAW CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CG 2d MAW CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32
I Apache, 1 PA23-235. I (2) Other offices on MCAS Cherry Point include:
Navy Federal Credit Union Fleet. Missile Systems Analysis and Evaluation Group Child Care Center Navy Relief Society Naval Area Auditor Service USMC Area Audit Defense Supply Agency Defense Investigative Service (DOD Field Office) Naval ~nvesti~ative Service First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Bus Depot/Ticket Office
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
REMARKS: (Continued)
(2) Other offices on MCAS Cherry Point include: (Continued)
University of East Carolina Extension Craven Community College Extension Service Pepperdine University Extension Service Southern Illinois Extension Service Southern California Extension Service North Carolina State Extension Service
(3) Data Service support is provided to all tenant activities.
(4) * This figure includes personnel of HQTRS COMCABEAST/CG MCAS Cherry Point.
* * Not included in totals.
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I - I . - . p ---- _ _ _ _ _ ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - - _ - _ _ - - EL TORO, CALIFORNIA -
(MCAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CMC (COMCABWEST)
Furnishing Limited Support To: I MCALF Camp Pendleton
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported -- On Board - - Superior Aviation/Other On Board -
Permanent Naval UnitslNon-Reserve)
COMCABWEST CG, MCilS
MCAS -- H&HS, MCAS 3 UHlN, 2 T39D
Marine (includes college -- degree prog, HQMC Judiciary and Excess Leave Programs) Navy --
COMCABWEST -- NAMTRADET (MCAS El Toro) --
-- (5) (62) (H&HSI NCAS) -- 1 1 51
-- CMC OIC , NAMTRADET
West, North Is OIC NAIilTRADET NAMTRADET (Sub Unit NO. 1 --
MCAS El Toro at Camp Pendleton) ROICC -- NAVFACIZNGCOMWEST
DIV San Bruno CG, 4th MAW Ed Trnq & Sup Ctr, San Diego
NAESUPAC North Is, San Diego
NAVELE:YENGSYSCOM Soutl?west Div, San Diego
NAVREGiYEDCTR Long Beach, CA
CMC Defense Property
Disposal Regional Ctr , Ogden, Utah
NAVINVSERV San D i e g ~ , CA
CG MCAS NAVREGMEDCTR
Long Beach
MARTD El Toro 14 A4F Ed Trng & Sup Ctr Fld Off ice -- NAESU --
Naval Electronics Eng Off --
Naval Reg Med Ctr, MCAS -- El Toro
Office of Area Auditor -- Def Prop Disp Off --
Naval Investigative Service -- Marine Corps Exchange -- Veterinary Clinic -- Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross Navy Relief Society Saddleback College
Los Angeles CA -- -- -- So. Calif. Univ Carbondale IL
-- -- -- Univ. of Calif. Los Angeles CA
-- -- -- Azusa Pac Col. Azusa, CA
-- -- -- Irvine High Sch Irvine, CA
Pepperdine University
So. Illinois Univ.
Univ. So. Calif.
Azusa Pacific College
Irvine High School
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I EL TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued) Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued) El Toro Marine Aero Club -- -- -- -- CG MCAS El Toro Bank of America -- -- -- -- -- U. S. Post Office, El Toro -- -- -- -- -- FAA El Toro RATCC -- -- -- -- FAA Reg. Off LA Marine Corps Credit Union -- -- -- -- CG MCAS El Toro MCAS Child Care Center -- -- -- -- CG MCAS El Toro
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - -
Total Military: 19 65 124 1,041* * Includes 26 at Sub Unit No. 1, Camp Pendleton
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI
I Total Civilian: 973 953 68 -- -- --
De~lovable Units (Non-Reserve l
HQ 3d MAW MWHS- 3 Sub Unit #2 (TME-31) Sub Unit #3 (TME-32) Sub Unit #4 (TME-33)** 6th CIT 4th SSCT 13th Dental Company Other Navy (MWHS-3) MAWTUPAC H&MS-11 MABS-11 VMFA- 3 14 VMFA- 3 2 3 VMFA- 531 VMFP-3 H&MS-13 MABS-13 VMGR- 3 5 2
I * * Sub Unit No. 1 MCAS El Toro at Camp Pendleton)
-- CG FMF PAC 554 H q 3 d M A W 246 Hq 3d MAW 81 Hq 3d MAW 82 Hq 3d MAW 14 Hq 3d MAW 7 Hq 3d MAW 19 Hq 3d MAW 77 Hq 3d MAW 45 Hq 3d MAW
334 COMAG-11 135 COMAG-11 224 CO MAG-11 206 COMAG-11 240 COMAG-11 378 CO MAG-11 501 CO MAG-13 135 COMAG-13 320 CO MAG-13
177 COMAG-13 270 COMAG-13 164 COMAG-13 414 CO MWSG-37 324 COMWSG-37 416 CO MWSG-37 172 CO MACG-38 392 CO MACG-38 209 CO MACG-38 197 CO MACG-38 218 CO DET MAG-16 302 CODETMAG-16 283 CO DET MAG-16 256 CODETMAG-16 190 CODETMAG-16
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1 EL TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board - ~viation/Other On Board Superior
1 Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued) DET A, MWSG-37* -- -- 1 104 CODETNAG-16 HMLTE-367* (Projected) 6 UHlN, 6 AHlJ 10 -- 109 CO DET MAG-16 HML-367* (Projected) 20 U H l N - 34 - 4 218 CO DET MAG-16
* Sub Unit No. 1 MCAS El Toro at Camp Pendleton. ** Includes 238 at Sub Unit No. 1, Camp Pendleton. *** Includes 77 at Sub Unit No. 1, Camp Pendleton. **** Includes 1,959 at Sub Unit No. 1, Camp Pendleton. 1st FSSG Det B-3455L -- -- 27 333
Dental -- -- 16 20
Medical -- -- -- 20
1st Force Supp Grp Camp Pen
1st Force Supp GrP
1st Force Supp GrP
Totals : -- 43 373 --
Reserve Forces/Training Units On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other Supported Aircraft - A.cDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
(2) Students from off-station activities attending NCO Leadership School (60), NAMTRADET:; (50), Aviation Physiology (12) ,, TME (185) and continuing education students (329).
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
EL TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
REMARKS: (Continued)
(3) Medical support for the retired and dependent personnel of all services in surrounding county and metropolitan areas (current visit case files indicate approximately 48,000 retired dependents).
(4) Red Cross and Navy Relief Society have a total of 20 volunteers working aboard MCAS.
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MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS(H)) (5 ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC) Furnishing Limited Support To:
Oak Grove MCHOLF Camp Davis MCHOLF
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
H&HS MCAS (H) NAMTRADET
(Students) A0 School
(Students) HMT-204
(Students) Sub-Unit 4 MWHS-2 Sub-Unit 5 MWHS-2
Permanent Unit Totals: - Total Military: 19
COMCABEAST NAMTRAGRU NAS Memphis CO MAG-29 -- CO MAG-26 -- CO MWHS-2 CO MWHS-2
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC -- - - FN1 I
1 Total Civilian: 70 62 -- -- -- -- I Deployable Units ( Non-Reserve )
MATCS- 2 8 MATCU- 2 2 MWSG-27 DET "A" MAG- 2 6 H&MS-26 MABS- 2 6 HMH-362
MARINE C O R P S CONTINENTAL F L E E T S U P P O R T S T A T I O N S
YUMA, A R I Z O N A
(MCAS) ( 1 1 ND)
I F u r n i s h i n g L i m i t e d Support T o :
B u r e a u of R e c l a m a t i o n Y u m a P r o v i n g G r o u n d N a t i o n a l P a r a c h u t e T e s t R a n g e
A c t i v i t i e s and U n i t s A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r O n B o a r d E n l i s t e d A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Supported O n B o a r d A v i a t i o n / O t h e r O n B o a r d S u p e r i o r
I P e r m a n e n t N a v a l U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
-- 3 C 1 1 7 , 3 U H l N --
1 N a v a l I n v e s t i g a t i v e Ser -- --
A r e a A u d i t o r -- -- ACMR -- --
NAVELEXSYSCOMREP -- --
P e r m a n e n t N o n - N a v a l U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v c e )
F o o d Services Inspector -- --
R e d C r o s s -- --
DSA -- -- U. S . P o s t a l S e r v i c e -- --
FAA R E P -- --
P e r m a n e n t U n i t T o t a l s : - -
T o t a l M i l i t a r y : 7 1 2 4 2
USDH N F U S C CONTR
T o t a l C i v i l i a n : 3 7 5 1 4 0 1 3 5
D e p l o y a b l e U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
VMA-513 2 0 AV8A 2 2 IIWWU- 3 -- 1
___I_--- _ ----
131
MC A S H & H S
S t u d e n t s FMF AUG MCCRTG- 1 0 H&MS-10 VMFAT- 1 0 1
S t u d e n t s USMC/R VMAT- 1 0 2
S t u d e n t s USMC/R MAWTU PAC DET
S t u d e n t s USMC/R I S D V A - 1 7 4 ( P E R M D E T )
S t u d e n t s USN/R R O I C C / O I C C
-- ( 3 c i v )
8 0 9
( 7 c i v )
COPlICABWEST C O , MCAS C O , MCAS C O , MCAS C G , 3rd MAW C O , MCCRTG-10 C O , MCCRTG-10 C O , MCCRTG-10 C O , MCCRTG-10 C O , MCCRTG-10 CO , MCCRTG-10 CO , MCCRTG-10 CO , MCCRTG-10 C O , V A - 1 7 4 C O , V A - 1 7 4 WE!;TNAVFAC-
IZNGCOM -- 2 + 1 1 N D
( 4 c i v ) 1 4 I G HQMC
-- ( 1 9 c i v ) FL'I'ACT C o r o n a 1: A
-- ( 1 c i v ) SWDIVNAVELEX- SYSCOM
-- 2 Y u m a P r o v i n g G r o u n d
-- ( 1 c i v ) A m e r i c a n R e d C r o s s
-- ( 8 c i v ) DSA O d g e n , UT -- ( 1 c i v ) US P o s t a l S e r Y u m a , AZ
-- ( 1 c i v ) FAA L o s A n g e l e s CA
FND NFFNC FNI - - I
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
YUMA, ARIZONA (Continued) I- - ~ctivities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
(4) Student totals for MAWTUPAC DET reflect two (6) six week courses/ year with a loading of 75 officers/class.
(5) Rotational units supported includes Reserve and Non-Reserve. Figures presented are an average of the monthly peaks for CY-75 and CY-76 of units deployed to Yuma for training, and are representative of units which would be supported on a continuous basis.
(6) Other offices on the air station include:
Navy Relief Society Federal Credit Union First National Bank of Arizona Child Care Center Pepperdine University Southern Illinois University Azusa Pacific College Employees are included in the Permanent Unit Civilian Totals.
I MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I 1. MCAS(H) Futenma, Okinawa 2. MCAS Iwakuni, Japan
3. MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
I FUTENMAr OKINAWA ( (MCAS(H)) (NON ND) Command & Support - CMC (CP.JC) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board - Aviation/Other On Board Superior I - I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I MCAS(H) Futenma 2 US2A 9 15 242 COMMARC'ORBASES-
1 American Red Cross -- 1 -- -- Regional DRJA I Permanent Unit Totals: - - -- - I -
I Total Military: 2 9 1 9 251
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC -- FN :I: I I Total Civilian: 17 60 13 1 71 lo:! I 1 Deployable Units ( Mon-Reserve ) I HMM- 16 4 H&MS-36 HML-367 HMH-462 VMGR-152 MABS-36 MWHS-1 MATCU- 6 6
, MWSG-17 (Det) / MASS-2 MACS-4 H&HS-18
MAG TEI3EE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX FIRST !JAW MAG THREE SIX MWSG SEVENTEEN MACG EIGHTEEN MACG EIGHTEEN MACG EIGHTEEN
1 Deployable Unit Totals: 88 170 141 2,072 I Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily ~ransients : 1 17 22 1 i I REMARKS: (1) Includes 9 9 Fleet Assistance Personnel (FAP).
I (2) Provided billeting only. Do not work aboard MCAS(H).
I MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I IWAKUNI, JAPAN I I (MCAS) (NONND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
1 Permanent Naval Units ( Non-Reserve )
MCAS
H&HS NISRA NAESU
2 C117D, 3 HH46A 15 22 375 COMMARCORPBASES PAC -- (Pers in MCAS) CO MCAS -- -- 2 3 NISO JAPAN -- -- 1 2 OINC NAESUPAC
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Far East Network (Op Loc "AEU)-- -- -- 10 Hq 6204th Brdcast Sqdn CP Drake
U. S. Forces Troopscatter -- (7 Japanese Nationals) San Diego Credit Union -- (6 U. S. Civilians) American Express Banking Facility (4 U. S. Civilians, 10 Japanese Nationals) American Red Cross -- (3 U. S. Civilians) Stars and Stripes -- (4 U. S. Civilians, 3 Japanese Nationals) Defense Disposal Agency -- (2 U. S. Navy, 4 Japanese Nationals) Mathew C. Perry School -- (33 U. S. Civilians, 4 Japanese Nationals) Japanese Maritime Self 17 PSI, 1 S2, 134 91 890 FLTAIRFORCE
Defense Force 3 US1 (MARITIME)
Permanent Unit Totals: -- - -- Total Military:* 26 149 116 1,280
MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I IWAKUNI , JAPAN ( Continued )
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/Other On Board Superior I 1 Deployable Units (Non-Reserve ) (Continued ) I
(3) * Totals do not include Flt Asst From 1st MAW.
RPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII
I (MCAS) ( 1 4 N D ) Command & S u p p o r t - CMC (CMC) I I F u r n i s h i n g L i m i t e d S u p p o r t To : I NAS B a r b e r s P o i n t p a c i f i c Missile R a n g e F a c i l i t y , H a w a i i a n A r e a W h e e l e r A i r F o r c e B a s e
A c t i v i t i e s a n d U n i t s A i r c r a f t O f f i c e r On B o a r d E n l i s t e d A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S u p p o r t e d On B o a r d A v i a t i o n / O t h e r On B o a r d S u p e r i o r
I P e r m a n e n t N a v a l U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e ) I MCAS -- -- --/-- --/-- COMMARCORBASES-
PAC HQHQRON -- 1 4 22/6* 530/20* CO MCAS SOMS 2 HH46A, 1 US2A 8 10 /1* 271/17* CO MCAS N a v a l O c e a n S y s t e m s C e n t e r , -- -- --/4* --/5* NAVOCEANSYSCEN
H a w a i i L a b S a n D i e g o , CA
P e r m a n e n t U n i t T o t a l s : - - - T o t a l M i l i t a r y : 3 22 32/11" 801 /42*
I D e p l o y a b l e U n i t s ( N o n - R e s e r v e )
1st MarBde HQ MAG-24 VMFA-212 VMFA- 2 3 2 VMFA-235 HMM-165 HMM- 2 6 2 HMM- 2 6 5 HMH-463 H&MS-24 MACS-2* * * MABS- 24 3d M a r R e g t ( - ) R e i n HQ C o , ' R z g t "A" Co , 3d R e c o n BN** "D" Co, 3d Am T r a c Bn 1st Bn, 3d Mar 2nd Bn, 3d Mar 3d Bn, 3d Mar 1st Bn, 1 2 t h Mar HQ Co, 1st Mar Bde Comm S u p t Co BSSG "A" C o , 3d E n g r Bn "A" Co , 3d MT Co 2 1 s t D e n t a l "A" Co , 3d Med Bn H&S Co S u p p l y Co M a i n t e n a n c e Co LSU "H" Co 1st Rad Bn
-- -- 1 2 F 4 J 3 2 1 2 F 4 J 40 1 2 F 4 J 3 2 1 2 C846D 29 i 2 CH46F 40 8 CH46D, 4 CH46F 30 2 1 CH53D, 9 U H l N 54 4 TA4F 1 9
-- 2 8 -- 6 -- --
FMFPAC Is t MarBde MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 24 MAG- 2 4 MAG- 2 4 1s t MarBde 3d Mar 3d Mar 3d Mar 3d Mar 3d Mar 3d Mar 3d Mar 1st MarBde 1st MarBde 1st MarBde BSSG BSSG BSSG BSSG BSSG BSSG BSSG BSSG 1st MarBde
Maypor t Mayport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk
6. Training Carrier
LEXINGTON CVT- 16 Active CNATRA Pensacola
Op-551 and 0p-372) 1
Remarks
AVIATION SHIPS
PACIFIC FLEET Type ti, Present Home Hull No. Status Assigned Port Remarks --
1. Attack Carriers
MIDWAY CV- 4 1 Active CARGRU-5 Yokosuka CORAL SEA CV-43 Active CARGRU-3 Bremerton RANGER CV- 6 1 Active CARGRU-3 San Diego KITTY HAWK CV-63 Active CARGRU-1 San Diego CONSTELLATION CV- 6 4 Active CARGRU-1 San Diego ENTERPRISE CV(N)-65 Active CARGRU-7 Alameda
2. ASW Support Carriers
NONE
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
OK INAWA LPH- 3 Active PHIBRON-1 San Diego TRIPOLI LPH-10 Active PHIBRON-5 San Diego NEW ORLEANS LPH-11 Active PHIBRON-7 San Diego TARAWA LHA- 1 Active PHIBGRUEAST- San Diego
PAC 4. Seaplane Tenders
GARDINERS BAY AVP- 3 9 On Loan to Norway There are in addition ORCA AVP- 4 9 On Loan to Ethiopia 15 AVPs on loan to
the USCG. 5. Other Auxiliaries
NORTON SOUND AVM- 1 Active COMCRUDESPAC Port Hueneme AVENTINUS ARVE- 3 On loan to Chile.
6. Training Carrier
NONE
INACTIVE SHIPS TYPe Hull No Activity Locat ion
1. Attack Carriers
BON HOMME RICHARD CV-31 INACTSHIPFAC Bremerton ORISKANY CV- 3 4 INACTSHIPFAC Bremerton
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic CINCLANTFLT Fleet COMNAVAIRLANT is CINCLANTFLTts logistic agent with respect to the aero- nautical establishment in the Atlantic. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercises type command functions.
b. Exercises technical and other control functions over Navy and Marine Corps air stations and facilities as delegated by CINCLANTFLT and the Navy Department.
c. Takes action as necessary to insure that all Fleet Support Navy air stations in the Atlantic area are planned, developed, and provided with necessary facilities to support assigned or planned CNO missions.
d. Reports to CINCUSNAVEUR for ADDU to exercise type command functions for Naval Air Organizations in the NavEur area.
Fleet Aviation Commanders
a. The following commands are established as subordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT. Subordinate type commanders act as representatives of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command functions within the areas of command specified below:
(1) COMPATWINGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
Within the limits 43 degrees North to the Canadian Boundary West of Longitude 66 degrees 30 minutes West. Has cognizance over NAS Brunswick and all Naval Air Commands based on the Islands of Bermuda and Azores.
(2) COMTACWINGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
Has cognizance over following functional Wing Commanders and Air Stations: RECONATKWING ONE, MATWING ONE, FITWING ONE, CARAEWWING TWELVE, LATWING ONE, NAS OCEANA, and NAS KEY WEST.
COMSEABASEDASWWINGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
Has cognizance over following Functional Wing Commanders and Air Stations: HSWING ONE, AIRASWING ONE, HELSEACONWING ONE, NAS JACKSONVILLE, NAS CECIL FIELD, and NAVSTA MAYPORT.
(4) COMFAIRKEFLAVIK
Has cognizance over all air commands based on the island of Iceland.
COMNAVAIRLANT
Permanent Dutv Station
NAS Norfolk
NAS Brunswick
NAS Oceana
NAS Jacksonville
NAVSTA Keflavik
A T L A N T I C F L E E T
2 . F l e e t A v i a t i o n C o m m a n d e r s ( C o n t i n u e d )
( 5 ) COMFAIRCARIB
H a s c o g n i z a n c e over A t l a n t i c F l e e t W e a p o n s T r a i n i n g F a c i l i t y , NAS G u a n t a n a m o B a y , C u b a and NAVSTA R o o s e v e l t R o a d s , P u e r t o R i c o .
b. COMFAIRMED/COMNAVACTS MED
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e P e r m a n e n t S u p e r i o r D u t y S t a t i o n
COMNAVAIRLANT NAVSTA R o o s e v e l t R o a d s
CINCUSNAVEUR N a p l e s
R e s p o n s i b l e t o COMNAVAIRLANT for t h e s u p e r v i s i o n and c o o r d i n a t i o n of t h e t ype a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and l o g i s t i c s u p p o r t f o r a l l USN s h o r e based a i r u n i t s w i t h i n t h e USNAVEUR area and u n i t s t e m p o r a r i l y based ashore, except i n m a t t e r s of po l i cy w h i c h w i l l be referred t o CINCUSNAVEUR.
A C T I V I T I E S AND PERMANENT DUTY S T A T I O N S
3. N a v a l A i r F o r c e , A t l a n t i c F l e e t
P e r m a n e n t A c t i v i t y D u t y S t a t i o n
a . W i n g s
COMTACWINGSLANT O c e a n a COMSEABASEDASWWINGS- J a c k s o n v i l l e
LANT COMPATWINGSLANT B r u n s w i c k COMPATWING- 5 B r u n s w i c k COMPATWING-11 J a c k s o n v i l l e COMRECONATKWING-1 K e y W e s t COMCAEWV-12 N o r f o l k COMLATWING-1 C e c i l F i e l d COMFITWING-1 O c e a n a COMMATWING-1 O c e a n a COMVSWING-1 C e c i l F i e l d COMHSWING-1 J a c k s o n v i l l e COMHELSEACOMWING-1 N o r f o l k COMTACSUPWING-1 N o r f o l k
b. C a r r i e r A i r W i n g s
COMCVW-1 O c e a n a COMCVW- 3 C e c i l F i e l d COMCVW- 6 O c e a n a COMCVW- 7 O c e a n a C0MCVC.J- 8 O c e a n a COMCVW- 1 7 O c e a n a
c . F i g h t e r Squadrons
V F - 1 1 V F - 1 4 VF- 31 V F - 3 2 V F - 3 3 V F - 4 1 VF- 4 3 V F - 7 4 V F - 8 4
O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e a n a O c e ' a n a O c e a n a
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRLANT
A c t i v i t y P e r m a n e n t D u t y S t a t i o n
c. F i g h t e r Squadrons ( C o n t i n u e d )
V F - 1 0 1 O c e a n a V F - 1 0 2 O c e a n a V F - 1 0 3 O c e a n a V F - 1 4 2 O c e a n a V F - 1 4 3 O c e a n a VF- 1 7 1 O c e a n a
C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d O c e a n a O c e a n a C e c i l F i e l d O c e a n a C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d O c e a n a C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d O c e a n a C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d O c e a n a C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d C e c i l F i e l d Y u m a O c e a n a
e . C a r r i e r AEW S q u a d r o n s
RVAW- 1 2 0 N o r f o l k VAW- 1 2 1
1 A 1
ATLANTIC FLEET
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS - 3. Naval Air Force, Atlantic Fleet (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
Permanent Duty Station
e. Carrier AEW Squadrons (Continued)
k. Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons
VAW- 12 2 VAW-123 VAW-124 VAW- 12 5 VAW-126
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk
Norfolk Pensacola
1. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Sauadrons Liaht
Tactical Electronic Warfare Sqdn HSL-30 HSL-32
Norfolk Norfolk
VAQ- 3 3 Norfolk HSL-34 HSL-36
Reconnaissance Attack Sauadrons
Norfolk Maypor t
m. Fleet Logistic Support Sqdns Key West RVAH-1
RVAH- 3 RVAH- 6 RVAH- 7
Key West Key West Key West
VR- 1 VR- 2 4
De t VRC-40
Norfolk Sigonella Rota Norfolk
Air Anti-Submarine Sauadrons n. Fleet Composite Squadrons
Cecil Field Cecil Field VC- 2 Oceana Cecil Field VC- 6 Norfolk Cecil Field Det Dam Neck Dam Neck Cecil Field VC- 8 Roosevel t Roads Cecil Field VC-10 Guantanamo
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Sqdns o. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Sqdns
HS-1 HS-3 HS- 5 HS-7 HS-9 HS-11 HS-15
Jacksonville VQ- 2 NAVSTA Rota Jacksonville VQ-4 Patuxent River Jacksonville Jacksonville p. Mine Countermeasures Squadron Jacksonville Jacksonville HM-12 Jacksonville
FASOTRAGRULANT Det Brunswick Det Cecil Field Det Jacksonville Det Key West Det Oceana
FAADCLANT LANTFLT Intel1 igence Training Center
Combined Services Support Programs School Lant
Norfolk Brunswick Cecil Field Jacksonville Key West Oceana Norfolk Norfolk
Norfolk
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRLANT
ATLANTIC FLEET
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
3 . Naval A i r F o r c e , A t l a n t i c Fl* ( C o n t i n u e d )
A c t i v i t y Permanent Duty S t a t i o n
r . O t h e r M i s c e l l a n e o u s A c t i v i t i e s ( Cont i nued )
F l e e t A i r Pho to - J a c k s o n v i l l e g r a p h i c L a b o r a t o r y JAX
A t l a n t i c F l e e t Nor f 01 k' Aud i o - V i s u a l Com.
F l e e t ~ h o t o g r a p h i c R o o s e v e l t Roads C e n t e r C a r i b b e a n
Mine C o u n t e r m e a s u r e s N o r f o l k U n i t ALFA
Mine C o u n t e r m e a s u r e s Nor f o l k U n i t BRAVO
A i r Ant i-Submar i n e C e c i l F i e l d S u p p o r t U n i t
A t l a n t i c F l e e t R o o s e v e l t Roads Weapons T r a i n i n g F a c i l i t y
s. S h o r e ( F i e l d ) ~ c t i v i t e -- NAS Bermuda NAS Brunswick , Maine NAS C e c i l F i e l d , F l o r i d a NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NAS J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a NAVSTA K e f l a v i k , I c e l a n d NAS Key West, F l o r i d a NAF L a j e s , A z o r e s NAVSTA Maypor t , F l o r i d a NAS Nor f o l k , V i r g i n i a ( F o r A v i a t i o n
M a t t e r s Only) NAS Oceana , V i r g i n i a NAVSTA R o o s e v e l t Roads , Puer t o R i c o C o n s t r u c t i o n B a t t a l i o n U n i t 4 1 0 , NAS
J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a C o n s t r u c t i o n B a t t a l i o n U n i t 415 , NAS
Oceana , V i r g i n i a
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRLANT
P A C I F I C F L E E T
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e P e r m a n e n t Super i o r D u t y S t a t i o n
1. C o m m a n d e r N a v a l A i r F o r c e , U. S. P a c i f i c C I N C P A C F L T NAS N o r t h F l e e t I s l a n d
A s A v i a t i o n T y p e C o m m a n d e r , C O M N A V A I R P A C 8 s m i s s i o n is t o t r a i n and suppor t a v i a t i o n fo rces ( i n c l u d i n g c e r t a i n M a r i n e A i r F o r c e s ) , i n order t o a s s i s t i n f u l f i l l i n g t h e ope ra t iona l r e q u i r e m e n t s of C I N C P A C F L T .
F u n c t i o n a l W i n g s
F u n c t i o n a l W i n g C o m m a n d e r s i n t h e P a c i f i c C o m m a n d area a re subo rd ina t e r ep resen ta t ives of COMNAVAIRPAC.
F u n c t i o n a l W i n g C o m m a n d e r s
R e p r e s e n t COMNAVAIRPAC i n a f u n c t i o n a l s p e c i a l t y t h a t corresponds t o t h e f u n c - t i o n a l base l o a d i n g i n e f f e c t a t t h e shore a c t i v i t i e s under t h e i r c o m m a n d . T h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s of f u n c t i o n a l W i n g C o m m a n d e r s a re n o t l i m i t e d t o a spec i f i c g e o g r a p h i c a l l a n d area .
a. COMASWW INGPAC COMNAVAIRPAC
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n t h e f u n c - t i o n a l spec ia l ty of A n t i - S u b m a r i n e C a r r i e r W a r f a r e ( V S , H S ) , H e l i c o p t e r C o m b a t Support ( H C ) , H e l o ASW L i g h t ( H S L ) .
b. COMMATVAOWINGPAC COMNAVAI RPAC
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n t h e f u n c - t i o n a l spec ia l ty of A t t a c k C a r r i e r A t t a c k ( M e d i u m ) ( V A ) and T a c t i c a l E l e c t r o n i c W a r f a r e ( V A Q ) .
c. COMFITAEWWINGPAC COMNAVAIRPAC
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n t h e f u n c - t i o n a l s p e c i a l t y of A t t a c k C a r r i e r F i g h t e r s ( V F ) and A i r b o r n e E a r l y W a r n i n g ( V A W ) .
d . COMLATWINGPAC
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n t h e f unc- t i o n a l s p e c i a l t y of A t t a c k C a r r i e r A t t a c k ( L i g h t ) ( V A ) .
COMNAVAI RPAC
e. COMPATWINGSPAC COMNAVAI RPAC
NAS N o r t h I s l a n d
NAS W h i d b e y I s l a n d
NAS M i r a m a r
NAS L e m o o r e
NAS M o f f e t t
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n t h e f u n c - t i o n a l s p e c i a l t y of L o n g R a n g e P a t r o l ( V P ) .
PATWINGSPAC D E T A d a k COMPATWINGSPAC NAVSTA A d a k
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
PACIFIC FLEET
Administrative Permanent 3. Area Fleet Air Commander Superior -- Dut.y Station
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVAIRPAC NAF Atsugi
COMFAIRWESTPAC is a subordinate representative of COMNAVAIRPAC within the limits of areas assigned to COMNAVFORJAPAN, COMNAVPHIL, and COMNAVMARIANAS.
COMFAIRWESTPAC DET Cubi Point COMFAIRWESTPAC NAS Cubi Pt.
4. Naval Aviation Commands, Units and Activities (less Aviation Ships, Functional Wings and Fleet Air) Administratively assigned to the Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet.
Permanent Activity Duty Station -- Activity
Permanent Duty Station
a. Carrier Groups e. Light Photographic Squadron
COMCARGRU 1 North Island VFP-63 Miramar (Homeport)
COMCARGRU 3 Alameda(Homeport) f. Attack Squadrons - COMCARGRU 5 Cubi Point
Whidbey Island Yokosuka Yokosuka Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Yokosuka Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island
Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island
PACIFIC FLEET
4. Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
h. Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadrons (Continued)
Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island
i. Air Anti-Submarine Sauadrons
VS-21 VS-29 VS- 3 3 VS- 3 7 VS- 3 8 VS-41
North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island
Permanent Dutv Station
n. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Sqdns
VQ-1 Agana Det Atsugi Atsugi Det Cubi Point Cubi Point
VQ- 3 Agana
o. Composite/Support Squadrons
VC- 1 Det Barking Sands
VC- 3 Det ALFA
VC- 5 VC- 7 HC-1 HC-1 Det 2 HC-1 Det 6 HC-3
Barbers Point Kauai, Hawaii North Island North Island Cubi Point Miramar North Island Yokosuka Yokosuka North Island
j. Helicopter Anti-Submarine HC-11 North Island Squadrons
p. Air Test and Evaluation Squadrons HS- 2 North Island HS-4 North Island VX-4 Point Mugu HS-6 North Island GMU- 4 1 Point Mugu HS-8 North Island VX-5 Cnina Lake HS-10 North Island VXE- 6 Point Mugu HS-12 North Island
q. Miscellaneous k. Helicopter Anti-Submarine
squadrons Light
HSL-31 North Island HSL-31 DET A North Island HSL-31 Det Cubi Cubi Point HSL-33 North Island HSL-35 North Island HSL-37 Barbers Pt HI
Barbers Point Barbers Point Barbers Point Moffett Field Barbers Point Moffett Field Barbers Point Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field lloffett Field
m. Fleet Tactical S u ~ ~ o r t Sadns
VR- 3 0 Alameda VR-30 Det North Is North Island VRC-50 Cubi Point
FASOTRAGRUPAC Det Lemoore Det Miramar Det Moffett Field Det Warner Springs Det Whidbey Island Det Agana Det Barbers Point Det Cubi Point
FAADCPAC Combined Service
Support School PAC COMNAVAIRPAC FAMO PAC
Det Alameda (PAR) NAVFITWEPSCOL LATKWEPSCOL NALCOEASTPAC FLEAIRPHOTOLAB
Moffett Western Pacific Cubi Point Agana Miramar
FASU WESTPAC FLTAVCOMPAC
North Island Lemoore Miramar Moffett Field Warner Springs Whidbey Island Agana, Guam Barbers Point, HI Cubi Point,
Philippines North Island Alameda
North Island Alameda Miramar Lernoore Alameda
Mof f ett hield Atsugi Cubi Point Agana, Guam Miramar Cubi Point, PI North Island
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
PACIFIC FLEET
4. Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
r. Shore (Field) Activities
NAS NORTH ISLAND OLF IMPERIAL BEACH NAS ALAMEDA NAS LEMOORE NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND NAS FALLON NAS BARBERS POINT NAVSTA MIDWAY ISLAND NAF ATSUGI NAS CUB1 POINT NAS AGANA NAVSTA ADAK NAS MIRAMAR NAS MOFFETT FIELD NALF CROWS LANDING FLEET ACTIVITIES OKINAWA NALF SAN CLEMENTE NAF MISAWA NAS POINT MUGU NAF KADENA
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
FLEET MARINE FORCE
Homepor t A c t i v i t y -- - ( C u r r e n t S t a t i o 9 A c t i v i t y
1. M a r i n e A i r c r a f t Wing
F i r s t MAW Camp F o s t e r Okinawa S e c o n d MAW C h e r r y P o i n t T h i r d MAW E l T o r o
2 . H e a d q u a r t e r s S q u a d r o n s
MWHS-1 MWHS-2 MWHS- 3
Camp F o s t e r Okinawa C h e r r y P o i n t E l T o r o
3 . H e a d q u a r t e r s & M a i n t e n a n c e S a d n s
Yuma E l T o r o I w a k u n i E l T o r o C h e r r y P o i n t I w a k u n i S a n t a Ana I w a k u n i K a n e o h e Bay N e w R i v e r C h e r r y P o i n t New R i v e r B e a u f o r t C h e r r y P o i n t Fu tema E l T o r o
E l T o r o I w a k u n i E l T o r o C h e r r y P o i n t I w a k u n i S a n t a Ana Kaneohe Bay New, R i v e r New R i v e r B e a u f o r t C h e r r y P o i n t Fu tema Yuma
B e a u f o r t B e a u f o r t Kaneohe Bay Kaneohe Bay I w a k u n i I w a k u n i B e a u f o r t E l T o r o E l T o r o B e a u f o r t B e a u f o r t E l T o r o
E l T o r o I w a k u n i C h e r r y P o i n t C h e r r y P o i n t E l T o r o C h e r r y P o i n t Y uma C h e r r y P o i n t
7 . A l l W e a t h e r A t t a c k S q u a d r o n s
VMA(AM)-121 I w a k u n i VMA(AW)-224 C h e r r y P o i n t VMA(AW)-242 E l T o r o VMA(AW)-332 C h e r r y P o i n t VMA(AW)-533 C h e r r y P o i n t
E l T o r o I w a k u n i E l T o r o C h e r r y P o i n t I w a k u n i S a n t a Ana Kaneohe Bay New R i v e r New R i v e r B e a u f o r t B e a u f o r t Fu tema
9 . C o m ~ o s i t e R e c o n n a i s s a n c e S a u a d r o n s
VMAQ- 2 VMFP- 3
C h e r r y P o i n t E l T o r o
1 0 . O b s e r v a t i o n S q u a d r o n s
VMO- 1 VMO- 2
New R i v e r Camp P e n d l e t o n
11. A e r i a l R e f u e l e r / T r a n s ~ o r t S a u a d r o n s
Iwakuni Cherry Point El Toro Futenma Cherry Point El Toro
19. Wing Communications Squadron,?
Camp Foster Okinawa Cherry Point El Toro
20. Marine Air Traffic Control Units
MATC U- 6 0 MATCU- 62 MATCU-66 MATCU-70
Iwakuni Iwakuni Futema Kaneohe
21. Marine Air Traffic Control Squadrons
MATCS- 28 MATCS- 3 8
Y uma Cherry Point
SOURCE: CMC (APP-32)
New River Santa Ana
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY GROUP (MOMAG)
COMOMAG (Commander Mobile Mine Assembly Group) Charleston, South Carolina MOMAG DET (01) (Shore Duty Element) Long Beach MOMAG DET (02) Machrihanish MOMAG DET (03) Colts Neck, New Jersey (Shore Duty Element) MOMAG DET (04) Glen Douglas MOMAG DET (05) Sigonella MOMAG DET (06) Souda Bay MOMAG DET (07) Lualualer MOMAG DET (08) Guam MOMAG DET (09) Subic Bay MOMAG DET (10) Kadena
SOURCE: NAVSEASYSCOM (SEA-663CC)
UNCLASSIFIED M1:SSIONS
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
- NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS ~ a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a NAS Key West, F l o r i d a NAS Norfolk, V i r g i n i a NAS Oceana, V i r g i n i a
Mission: To main ta in and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and provide s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o suppor t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e Operat ing Forces of t h e Navy and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s , a s des igna ted by t h e Chief of Naval Opera t ions .
NAS Cec i l F i e l d , F l o r i d a
Mission: To provide f a c i l i t i e s , s e r v i c e s , and m a t e r i a l suppor t f o r t h e o p e r a t i o n and maintenance of nava l weapons and a i r c r a f t t o a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e ope ra t i ng f o r c e s a s de s igna t ed by t h e Chief of Naval Opera t ions .
NAVSTA Mayport, F l o r i d a
Mission: To provide , a s a p p r o p r i a t e , l o g i s t i c suppor t f o r t h e Operat ing Forces of t h e Navy, and f o r dependent a c t i v i t i e s ' a n d o t h e r commands a s ass igned .
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NAVSTA Kef lav ik , Ice land NAF La j e s , Azores NAF S i g o n e l l a , S i c i l y
Mission: To main ta in and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and provide s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o suppor t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e Operat ing Forces of t h e Navy and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s , a s des igna ted by t h e Chief of Naval Opera t ions .
NAF Mildenhal l , Su f fo lk , England
Mission: To provide s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o suppor t ope ra t i ons of a v i a t i o n u n i t s and a c t i v i t i e s of t h e Operat ing Forces of t h e Navy, o the r naval a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e United Kingdom and Northern European Area and o the r c:ommands a s may be d i r e c t e d .
NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads, Puer to Rico
Mission: Provides f a c i l i t i e s , s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o suppor t a l l t ypes of f l e e t weapons and amphibious t r a i n i n g inc luding s u r f a c e , a i r and sub-surface launched m i s s i l e s f o r s h i p s , a i r c r a f t or submarines. Provide f a c i l i t i e s , s e r v i c e s , and m a t e r i a l t o suppor t ope ra t i ons of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s artd a c t i v i t i e s and/or t e n a n t s , o the r than a v i a t i o n , t h a t may be s i t e d a t Ftoosevelt Roads. Provide emergency supply suppor t t o u n i t s of t h e ope ra t i ng f o r c e s of t h e Navy and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s a s d i r e c t e d .
NAVSTA Rota, Spain
Mission: Provide f a c i l i t i e s and s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l suppor t f o r t h e ope ra t i on -- and maintenance of nava l weapons and a i r c r a f t f o r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e Opera t ing Forces a s des igna ted by t h e Chief of Naval Opera t ions .
SOURCE: CNO (Op-09B) OPNAWOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Alameda, C a l i f o r n i a NAS F a l l o n , Nevada NAS Lemoore, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Miramar, C a l i f o r n i a NAS M o f f e t t F i e l d , C a l i f o r n i a NAS North I s l a n d , San Diego, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Whidbey I s l a n d , Washington
Miss ion : To m a i n t a i n and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o s u p p o r t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e O p e r a t i n g F o r c e s o f t h e Navy and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s , a s d e s i g n a t e d by t h e Chief of Naval O p e r a t i o n s .
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Agana, Guam NAF A t s u g i , J a p a n NAS B a r b e r s P o i n t , Hawaii NAS Cubi P o i n t , R e p u b l i c o f t h e P h i l i p p i n e s NAVSTA Midway I s l a n d , Hawaii NAF Misawa, J a p a n
M i s s i o n : To m a i n t a i n and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o s u p p o r t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e O p e r a t i n g F o r c e s o f t h e Navy and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s , a s d e s i g n a t e d by t h e Chief of Naval O p e r a t i o n s .
COMFLEACTS, Okinawa/NAF Kadena
M i s s i o n : To m a i n t a i n and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s t o s u p p o r t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s of t h e o p e r a t i n g f o r c e s of t h e Navy. To p r o v i d e l i m i t e d l o g i s t i c s u p p o r t f o r f l e e t u n i t s on Okinawa. To c o o r d i n a t e t h e p r o v i s i o n o f l o g i s t i c s u p p o r t f o r a l l n a v a l a c t i v i t i e s on Okinawa; t o p r o v i d e o t h e r l o g i s t i c s u p p o r t , c o o r d i n a t i o n and s e r v i c e s a s t a s k e d by h i g h e r a u t h o r i t y and t o maintain l i a i s o n w i t h o t h e r U. S . m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e s , c i v i l and m i l i t a r y a d m i n i s t r a t o r s on Okinawa a s n e c e s s a r y t o pe r fo rm a s s i g n e d f u n c t i o n s and t a s k s .
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
NAS Chase F i e l d , Texas NAS Corpus C h r i s t i , Texas NAS K i n g s v i l l e , Texas NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS M e r i d i a n , M i s s i s s i p p i NAS P e n s a c o l a , F l o r i d a NAS Whi t ing F i e l d , F l o r i d a
Miss ion : To m a i n t a i n and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s and m a t e r i a l t o s u p p o r t o p e r a t i o n s of a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s o f t h e Naval Ai r T r a i n i n g Command and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s a s d e s i g n a t e d by t h e Chief of Naval O p e r a t i o n s .
SOURCE: CNO ( Op-09B) OPNAVNOTE 5 4 5 0
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia NAS Dallas, Texas NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan NAS Glenview, Illinois NAS New Orleans, Louisiana NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts NAS Willow Grove, ~ennsylvania
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Command and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations; to administer the Naval Air Reserve Training programs as directed by the Commander Naval Air Reserve.
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DYEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
NAVWPNCEN China Lake, California
Mission: To be the principal Navy RDT&E Center for air warfare systems (except anti-submarine warfare systems) and missile weapon systems.
NATPARACHUTETESTRAN El Centro, California
Mission: To conduct research, development, test, and evaluation and follow-on engineering of aerodynamic decelerators, associated systems, assemblies and equipment; and to provide common range, technical, and base support for units of operating forces of the Navy, DOD designated government agencies, and other approved users.
NAS Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of the Naval Air Test Center and other activities and units, as designated by appropriate authority.
NAS Point Mugu, California
Mission: To operate and maintain base facilities and provide base support services for the Pacific Missile Test Center and assigned tenants and activities.
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATION
NAF Washington, DC
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and to provide services and material to support airlift requirements of the Joint Air Transporation System as required by Department of the Navy Continuity of Operations Plan, National Naval Medical Center emergency teams, Department of the Navy Administrative Flight Operations and Proficiency Flying Program for active duty naval aviators and flight officers assigned duty in the Naval District Washington, DC area; to host and provide operational, logistic and administrative support to other commands as assigned; and perform such other functions and tasks as directed by higher authority.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-09B) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina MCAS El Toro, California MCAS(H) New River, North Carolina MCAS(H) Santa Ana, California MCAS Yuma, Arizona
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, or units thereof and other activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval Operations.
MCAF Quantico, Virginia
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support the aviation requirements of the Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Virginia, and to support operations of these activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MCAS(H) Futenma, Okinawa MCAS Iwakuni, Japan MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, or units thereof and other activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval Operations.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-09B) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida 32508
Mission: The Chief of Naval Education and Training, under the Chief of Naval Operations, is responsible for assigned shore-based education and training of Navy, certain Marine Corps, and other personnel in support of the Fleet, Naval Shore Establishment, Naval Reserve, Interservice Training Program, and Military Assistance and Foreign Sales Programs; develops specifically designated educa- tion and training afloat programs for the Fleet; acts as DOD agent for the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES); executes the Navy's responsiblity for dependents education; administers Navy support for youth programs; and participates with research and development activities in the development and implementation of the most effective teaching/training systems and devices for optimal education and training.
SOURCE: CNET
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station -
1. Chief of Naval Air Training
The mission of CNATRA is to provide under- CNET graduate pilot training and undergraduate naval flight officer training for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel and selected foreign nationals. Supervise and coordinate the functioning of all naval aviation activities in the Naval Education and Training Command not specifically assigned to other functional commanders. Prosecute such other aviation training tasks as the Chief of Naval Education and Training may direct.
2. Training Air Wings
The mission of the Training Air Wing Commanders in the Naval Air Training Command is to administer, coordinate, and supervise flight and academic training and support thereof as directed by the Chief of Naval Air Training.
COMTRAWING ONE .
COMTRAWING TWO
COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING FOUR
COMTRAWING FIVE COMTRAWING SIX
CNATRA CNATRA
CNATRA CNATRA
CNATRA CNATRA
3. Naval Aviation Schools Command CNATRA
The mission of the Naval Aviation Schools Command is to prepare officer candidates for commissioned status and to provide office indoctrination and aviation ground training.
NA!; Corpus Christi
NAS Meridian N AS
Kingsville NAS Chase Fld NAS Corpus
Christi NAS Whiting NAS Pensacola
NAS Pensacola
SOURCE: CNATRA
UNCL.ASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
4. Commands, units and activities (less aviation ships, training air wings and Aviation Schools Command) administratively assigned to the Naval Air Training Command.
NAVAI RTU NFDS LSO Phase I School CBU-407 NAVAVMU S
c. Shore (Field) Activities
NAS Chase Field NAS Corpus Christi NAS Kingsville NAS Meridian NAS Pensacola NAS Whiting Field NALF Goliad NALF Waldron NALF Cabaniss NALF Orange Grove NALF Barin OLF Magnolia OLF Silverhill OLF Wolf OLF Kings OLF Faircloth
NAS Whiting Field NAS Whiting Field NAS Pensacola NAS Whiting Field NAS Meridian NAS Meridian NAS Pensacola NAS Meridian NAS Kingsville NAS Kingsville NAS Kingsville NAS Chase Field NAS Chase Field NAS Chase Field NAS Corpus Christi NAS Corpus Christi NAS Corpus Christi NAS Pensacola NAS Whiting Field NAS Whiting Field
Mather AFB California NAS Pensacola NAS Pensacola NAS Corpus Christi NAS Pensacola
OLF Kaiser OLF Summerdale OLF Middleton OLF Santa Rosa OLF Spencer OLF Holley OLF Brewton OLF Choctaw OLF Bronson OLF Saufley Field OLF Alpha OLF Bravo OLF Harold OLF Pace Site 6 Site 8
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND
L o c a t i o n : NAS Memphis, Tennessee
Miss ion : To c o o r d i n a t e and d i r e c t Navy r e c r u i t and t e c h n i c a l t r a i n i n g , Marine Corps a v i a t i o n t e c h n i c a l t r a i n i n g , and such o t h e r t r a i n i n g a s is d i r e c t e d t o be u n d e r t a k e n a t a c t i v i t i e s under t h e c o g n i z a n c e of t h e Chief of Naval T e c h n i c a l T r a i n i n g .
I . By t h e above m i s s i o n , t h e Chief of Naval T e c h n i c a l T r a i n i n g i s a s s i g n e d t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r t r a i n i n g t h o s e a v i a t i o n p e r s o n n e l who a r e p r i m a r i l y concerned w i t h t h e ma in tenance and c o n t r o l of n a v a l a i r c r a f t . The t r a i n i n g program i s d i v i d e d i n t o major c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s a s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e f o l l o w i n g p a r a g r a p h s :
C l a s s "A" T r a i n i n g
C l a s s A S c h o o l s p r o v i d e t h e b a s i c t e c h n i c a l knowledge and s k i l l s r e q u i r e d t o p r e p a r e f o r job e n t r y l e v e l performance and f u r t h e r s p e c i a l i z e d t r a i n i n g .
(1) C l a s s "AP" T r a i n i n g ( f o r m e r l y C l a s s "P" t r a i n i n g ) - E r , l i s t e d P r e p a r a t o r y S c h o o l s
AFUN - A v i a t i o n F u n d a m e n t a l s C o u r s e . P r o v i d e s s e l e c t e d Navy and Marine Corps p e r s o n n e l w i t h an i n t r o d u c t i o n t o Naval A v i a t i o n and b a s i c knowledge and s k i l l s common c o r e t o a l l Group I X r a t i n g s .
BE&E - B a s i c E l e c t . r i c i t y a n d E l e c t r o n i c s . P r o v i d e s b a s i c t e c h n i c a l knowledge and s k i l l s i n e l e c - t r i c i t y and e l e c t r o n i c s which a r e p r e r e q u i s i t i e s f o r a d d i t i o n a l t r a i n i n g i n C l a s s A 1 s c h o o l s .
( 2 ) C l a s s "Al" T r a i n i n g ( f o r m e r l y C l a s s "A" t r a i n i n g ) - E n l i s t e d I n i t i a l S k i l l T r a i n i n g . E i g h t e e n such s c h o o l s a r e i n o p e r a t i o n ; f o u r of which o f f e r s p e c i a l i z e d c o u r s e s t o t r a i n p e r s o n n e l i n s p e c i f i c s e r v i c e r a t i n g s , a s i n d i c a t e d by a s t e r i s k :
*AB - A v i a t i o n Boa t swa ins Mate ( 3 )
ABE (Launching and Recovery Equipment) ABH ( A i r c r a f t Hand l ing) ABF ( F u e l s )
AC - Air Controlman AD - A v i a t i o n Mi lch in i s t s Mate AE - A v i a t i o n E l e c t r i c i a n s Mate AG - Aerogaphers Mate AK - A v i a t i o n S t o r e k e e p e r
*AM - A v i a t i o n S t r u c t u r a l Mechanic ( 3 )
AME ( S a f e t y Equipment) AMH ( H y d r a u l i c s ) AMS (Struc1:ures)
A0 - A v i a t i o n Ordnanceman *AS - A v i a t i o n Suppor t Equipment T e c h n i c i a n ( 3 )
ASE ( E l e c t r i c i a n ) ASH ( ~ y d r a u l i c s ) ASM ( ~ e c h a i ~ i c a l )
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
(2) Class "Al" Training (Continued)
AFTA - AV - AVCC - AVR - AW - AZ - BASHEL - MALRE - PH - PR - TD -
Naval Parachutists, Advanced (NPII) Naval Parachutists, Jumprnaster (NPIII) Optical Landing System Maintenance (OLS) Photo Quality Control (PHOTO QC) Photographic Equipment Repair (PHER) Photographic Journalism (PHOTO) Photographic Laboratory Technician Course (Photo LABTECH) Radar Air Traffic Control Facility (RATCF) Rawin/Radiosonde Set Operator (RADSET) Senior Enlisted Marine Aviation Supply (MARAK) Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator and Wave Off Light (SGSI/WOLSM) Still Documentary Photography Course (ILLUSTRA Photo) Supervision and Management (SAM) Miniature Component Repair (MINICOMP)
(2) Class "C2" Training (formerly Class "0" training) - Officer Skill Progression Training is offered in the following courses:
Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment Maintenance (ALREM) Aircraft Department Officers Indoctrination (ADOI) Air Traffic Control Officers (ATC) Aviation Fuel Systems (AVFUEL) Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Controller (CATCC) Cinematography Instructor Training (IT) Management Analysis (MAC)
( 3 ) Class "C7" Training (formerly Class "B" training) - Specialized Progression Training for advanced pay grades (normally E-5 and above) is offered in the following courses, two of which offer specialized courses, as indicated by asterisk:
A0 - Aviation Ordnanceman AVI - Avionics (Intermediate) AV - Avionics (Advanced) MATCUMM- Marine Air Traffic Control Unit Maintenance Nangage-
ment MOAF - Meteorological and Oceangrahpicanalyst/Forecaster TD - Tradevman
c. Class "F" Training
Class F Schools provide team/individual training such as refresher, operator, maintenance and technical training of less than thirteen (13) days and does not award an NEC, NOBC, or MOS.
(1) Class "Fl" Training - Enlisted Functional Training is offered in the following courses:
Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) CVA Catapult Electricians (CATL) Miniature Component Repair (MINICOMP) Mobile Aviation Fuels Team Training (MAFT) Naval Parachutist, Basic (NPI) Naval Parachutist, Jumprnaster (NPIII) Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator and Wave Off Light (SGSI/WOLSM)
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UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
d . Naval Air Maintenance Training-
This type of training is offered by NAMTRAGRU (Naval Air Maintenance Training Group) through 50 NAMTRADETS (Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachments) at 24 locations throughout the continental USA. The objective is to provide efficient and effective on-site training to the maximum number of fleet and air training command personnel at a minimum cost. Training is provided in the specific skills required to support 24 aircraft weapon systems operated by the fleet and air training commands. Courses of instruction are provided in all aspects of organizational and intermediate maintenance necessary to maintain each weapon system, their sub-systems, components and associated support equipment. Courses are also offered in Aviation Ground Support Equipment, Maintenance Administrative, Missile Maintenance, Corrosion Control, and Microminiature Electronic Circuit Repair.
11. Training Programs in effect provide for combined annual inputs of USN, USNR, USMC, USMCR and USCG as listed below. Limited quotas to other federal services and foreign nationals granted by CNO are not included.
Class "AP" 20,830 Class "Al" 21,308 Class "A2" 289 Class "Cl" 2,494 Class "C7" 1,607 Class "Fl" 444
b. Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
A composite training capacity for approximately 55,000 students is offered by the 50 NAMTRADET1s in over 800 courses of instruction.
111. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command
NATTC Lakehurst, New Jersey NTTC Corry Station Pensacola, Florida
Det Pensacola NTTC Meridian, Mississippi SERVSCOLCOM Great Chanute AFB, Illinois
Lakes
Mission: To train personnel in Naval Aviation matters and such other related subjects as may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NATTC Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: Train aviation personnel in aeronautical technical phases of Naval Aviation and to provide basic, advanced, and specialized training for officers and enlisted personnel in the functions of air control and the maintenance and repair of related equipment.
NAMTRAGRU Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To provide by means of Naval Air Maintenance Detachments, technixtraining for officers and enlisted personnel in the maintenance, and repair of aircraft and associated equipment, and to conduct such other training as the Chief of Naval Operations may direct.
NAS Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval Technical Training Command and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
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A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Pe rmanen t S u p e r i o r Duty S t a t i o n
C h i e f o f Naval R e s e r v e CNO N e w O r l e a n s
As C h i e f o f Nava l R e s e r v e , CNAVRESUs m i s s i o n is t o a d m i n i s t e r t h e Nava l R e s e r v e p rog rams i n c l u d i n g management o f a l l Nava l R e s e r v e r e s o u r c e s ; and t o p e r f o r m s u c h o t h e r t a s k s as may be d i r e c t e d by t h e C h i e f o f Nava l O p e r a t i o n s .
2 . Commander Naval A i r R e s e r v e F o r c e CNAVRES New O r l e a n s
The m i s s i o n o f COMNAVAIRESFOR is t o command t h e Nava l A i r R e s e r v e F o r c e i n p e a c e t i m e and m a i n t a i n t h e a s s i g n e d p e r s o n n e l , a i r c r a f t , and a s s o c i a t e d e q u i p m e n t i n a s t a t e o f r e a d i n e s s and a v a i l a b i l i t y t h a t w i l l p e r m i t r a p i d employ- ment i n t h e e v e n t o f f u l l o r p a r t i a l m o b i l i z a t i o n .
ACTIVITIES AND PEIWANENT DUTY STATIONS
3 . Naval A i r R e s e r v e F o r c e
Pe rmanen t A c t i v i t y Duty S t a t i o n
Pe rmanen t A c t i v i t y Duty S t a t i s
a . C a r r i e r A i r Winas R e s e r v e g . L i g h t P h o t o g r a p h i c R e c o n n a i s s a n c e Squad rons
CARAIRWINGRES-20 J a c k s o n v i l l e CARAIRWINGRES- 30 Alameda VFP-206
VFP- 30 6 Andrews Andrews
b. H e l i c o p t e r Wing R e s e r v e
HELWINGRES Nor th I s l a n d h . T a c t i c a l E l e c t r o n i c s W a r f a r e Sqdn
VAQ- 2 0 8 VAQ-209 VAQ-308
Alameda N o r f o l k Alameda
c. R e s e r v e P a t r o l Wing
COMRESPATWINGLANT N o r f o l k COMRESPATWINGPAC M o f f e t t F i e l d i . H e l i c o p t e r A t t a c k L i g h t
d . R e s e r v e T a c t i c a l S u p p o r t Wing
COMRESTACSUPPWING New O r l e a n s
HAL- 4 HAL- 5
N o r f o l k P o i n t Mugu
j . H e l i c o p t e r A n t i s u b m a r i n e Sqdns RESERVE FORCE SQUADRONS (RESFORONS)
e. F i s h t e r S a u a d r o n s HS-74 HS- 7 5 HS-84 HS-85
S o u t h Weyrnouth L a k e h u r s t Nor th I s l a n d Alameda D a l l a s
D a l l a s Miramar Miramar
k . H e l i c o p t e r Combat S u p p o r t Sqdn
HC-9 N o r t h I s l a n d f . A t t a c k S q u a d r o n s
1. A i r b o r n e E a r l y Warning Squad rons VA-203 VA-204 VA-205 VA- 303 VA-304 VA-305
J a c k s o n v i l l e New O r l e a n s A t l a n t a Alameda Alameda P o i n t Mugu
VAW- 7 8 VAW- 8 8
N o r f o l k Miramar
m. F l e e t Comwosite S a u a d r o n s
VC- 1 2 VC- 1 3
I1 6 1
Oceana Miramar
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: CNAVRES
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL RESERVE AVIATION
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
3. Naval Air Reserve Force (Continued
RESERVE FORCE SQUADRONS (RESFORONS) (Continued )
4. Field Activities
a. Naval Air Reserve Stations/ Facility
Activity
NAS Dallas, Texas Permanent NAS Glenview, Illinois Duty Station NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia
NAS New Orleans, Belle Chasse, Louisiana n. Fleet Logistics Support Sqdns
VR- 5 1 VR-51 Det VR- 5 2 VR-52 Det VR-52 Det VR- 5 3 VR-53 Det VR- 5 4 VR-54 Det VR- 5 5 VR-56 VR- 5 7 VR-58
Glenview Whidbey Island Willow Grove Detroit Andrews Memphis Dallas New Orleans Atlanta Alameda Norfolk North Island Jacksonville
NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan
b. Naval Air Reserve Units
NARU Alameda, NAS Alameda, California NARU Washington, NAF Washington, DC NARU Jacksonville, NAS Jacksovnille, FL NARU Memphis, NAS Memphis, Millington,
Tennessee NARU Norfolk, NAS Norfolk, Virginia NARU Whidbey Island, NAS Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington NARU Point Mugu, NAS Point Mugu, CA NARU North Island, NAS North Island, San
Diego, California
Glenview c. Naval Air Reserve Detachments Jacksonville Willow Grove Point Mugu Willow Grove Memph is Patuxent River Whidbey Island Glenview Moffett South Weymouth Detroit New Orleans
NARDET Denver, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Aurora, Colorado
NARDET Columbus, Rickenbacker AFB, Columbus, Ohio
NARDET Niagara Falls, AFRC Niagara Falls, New York
Minnesota NARDET Moffett Field, NAS Moffett Field,
California NARDET New York, Brooklyn, New York NARDET Olathe, Olathe, Kansas NARDET Miami, Naval Reserve Center,
Miami, Florida NARDET Patuxent River, NAS Patuxent River
Maryland NARDET Miramar, NAS Miramar, San Diego,
California NARDET Seattle, NAVSUPPACT Seattle, Washington
NARDET Los Alamitos, Los Alamitos, CA
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NAVAL RESERVE AVIATION
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND/FOURTH MARINE AIRCRAFT WING
Location: NAS New Orleans, Louisiana
Mission: Coordinate and direct all training for units and personnel of the Marine Air Reserve at such activities as are placed under the cognizance of, or made available to, Commanding General, Marine Air Reserve Training Command in order to augment the Naval establishment upon partial or full mobilization.
Marine Air Reserve Program
The Marine Air Reserve Program consists of the following:
(1) Marine Active Duty Support NOTE: Approximately 90% of Active Duty Support personnel would mobilize
Officers 167 with units of the Fourth Marine Enlisted 2,411 Aircraft Wing.
Strength of these units are included in the T/O strengths of units designated for 4th MAW Mobilization Structure.
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
L o c a t i o n : P e n s a c o l a , F l o r i d a
Miss ion : To p r o v i d e g e n e r a l c l i n i c a l and h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n s e r v i c e s p r i m a r i l y f o r a c t i v e d u t y Navy and Marine Corps p e r s o n n e l and a c t i v e d u t y members of t h e o t h e r F e d e r a l Uniformed S e r v i c e s . S u b j e c t t o t h e a v a i l a b i l i t y of s p a c e and f a c i l i t i e s and t h e c a p a b i l i t i e s of t h e med ica l and d e n t a l s t a f f , p r o v i d e g e n e r a l c l i n i c a l and h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n s e r v i c e s f o r o t h e r a u t h o r i z e d p e r s o n s a s p r e s c r i b e d by T i t l e 1 0 , U . S. Code and o t h e r c u r r e n t d i r e c t i v e e s t o t h e e x t e n t t h a t such e f f o r t does n o t i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n of c a r e t o a c t i v e d u t y members. P r o v i d e c l i n i c a l s p e c i a l t y and s u b - s p e c i a l t y s e r v i c e s a s d i r e c t e d . P r o v i d e c o o r d i n a t e d c l i n i c h e a l t h c a r e s e r v i c e s f o r a l l med ica l t r e a t m e n t f a c i l i t i e s and a c t i v i t i e s a s s i g n e d and e x e r c i s e l o c a l c o o r d i n a t i o n o f o t h e r f u n c t i o n s a s d i r e c t e d . P a r t i c i p a t e a s an i n t e g r a l e l ement of t h e Naval and T r i - S e r v i c e Reg iona l Hea l th Care Systems. Co-operate w i t h m i l i t a r y and c i v i l a u t h o r i t i e s i n m a t t e r s p e r t a i n i n g t o p u b l i c h e a l t h , l o c a l d i s a s t e r s , and o t h e r emergenc ies .
Program: I . Clinical/Hospitalization. P r o v i d e g e n e r a l c l i n i c a l and h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n t o a l l a c t i v e d u t y members of t h e armed s e r v i c e s and t h e i r d e p e n d e n t s , and o t h e r a u t h o r i z e d p e r s o n s a s o u t l i n e d i n c u r r e n t d i r e c t i v e s . P r o v i d e c o o r d i n a t e d d i s p e n s a r y h e a l t h c a r e s e r v i c e s a s an i n t e g r a l e l ement of t h e Navy Reg iona l H e a l t h Care System.
11. Medical S u p p l i e s . P r o v i d e comple te s u p p l y s u p p o r t f o r a l l clinical/hospitalization f u n c t i o n s o f t h i s Cen te r f o r a l l o t h e r med ica l d e p a r t m e n t a c t i v i t i e s i n t h e g r e a t e r P e n s a c o l a complex a s d e s i g n a t e d f o r Cognizance "9L" m a t e r i a l .
111. S p e c i a l Board of F l i g h t Surgeons . Convene, a s r e q u i r e d , a S p e c i a l Board o f F l i g h t Surgeons t o p r o v i d e f o r examina t ion of Naval a v i a t i o n p e r s o n n e l r e q u i r i n g s p e c i a l i z e d s t u d y .
I V . F i n a n c i a l and F i s c a l Suppor t . P r o v i d e comple te f i n a n c i a l and f i s c a l s u p p o r t , i n c l u d i n g f i n a n c i a l and p r o p e r t y p l a n n i n q , c o s t a c c o u n t i n q and r e p o r t i n g , f o r a l l f u n c t i o n s of t h i s c e n t e r , p l ~ s - p r o v i d i n g t h e s e s e r v i c e s f o r Naval Aerospace Medical I n s t i t u t e , Naval Aerospace Medical Research Labora to ry , and Naval Reg iona l D e n t a l C e n t e r .
SOURCE: NAVAEROSPREGMEDCEN
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
L o c a t i o n : Naval Air S t a t i o n , P e n s a c o l a , ~ l o r i d a
M i s s i o n : To conduc t t r a i n i n g o f a v i a t i o n medica l p e r s o n n e l and t o p r o v i d e p r o f e s s i o n a l and t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t and c o n s u l t a t i o n s e r v i c e s i n a v i a t i o n medica l m a t t e r s .
Program: I . T r a i n i n g . The t r a i n i n g program c o n s i s t s o f t r a i n i n g medica l o f f i c e r s i n a e r o s p a c e m e d i c i n e , q u a l i f y i n g them f o r d e s i g n a t i o n a s Naval F l i g h t Surgeon ; p r o v i d i n g t r a i n i n g i n a e r o s p a c e p h y s i o l o g y f o r Medical S e r v i c e Corps o f f i c e r s f o r d e s i g n a t i o n a s Aerospace P h y s i o l o g i s t s ; p r o v i d i n g t r a i n i n g i n a e r o s p a c e e x p e r i m e n t a l psycho logy f o r Medical S e r v i c e Corps o f f i c e r s f o r d e s i g n a t i o n a s Aerospace Exper imen ta l P s y c h o l o g i s t s ; c o n d u c t i n g a r e s i d e n c y program f o r t r a i n i n g F l i g h t Surgeons f o r c e r t i f i c a t i o n i n a e r o s p a c e medic ine by t h e American Board o f P r e v e n t i v e Medicine; p r o v i d i n g p o s t - g r a d u a t e i n s t r u c t i o n i n a e r o s p a c e m e d i c i n e ; p r o v i d i n g t r a i n i n g f o r med ica l o f f i c e r s i n h a n d l i n g t h e r o u t i n e problems o f p e r s o n n e l a s s i g n e d d u t y a s aircrewmen o r i n s u p p o r t o f a v i a t i o n o p e r a t i o n s , t o i n t r o d u c e t h e med ica l o f f i c e r t o t h e p h y s i c a l s t a n d a r d s and e x a m i n a t i o n p r o c e d u r e s i n t h e s e l e c t i o n o f aircrewmen and f o r t h e i r c o n t i n u a t i o n on d u t y , q u a l i f y i n g g r a d u a t e s a s A v i a t i o n Medical O f f i c e r s ; t r a i n i n g e n l i s t e d p e r s o n n e l a s t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n t s f o r f l i g h t s u r g e o n s , q u a l i f y i n g them f o r t h e d e s i g n a t i o n , o f Aerospace Medicine T e c h n i c i a n ; t r a i n i n g e n l i s t e d p e r s o n n e l and c i v i l i a n employees a s t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n t s t o med ica l - - - ."' . -'
(CONTENTS OF T H ~ S P A G E ~ U ~ ~ A S S I F I E D I SOURCE: NAVAEROMEDINST
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NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE (Continued)
officers, qualifying them for designation as Audiometric Technician; training corpsmen in aviation physical standards and physical examination, qualifying them for aviation recruiting duty; and supporting the Naval Air Training Command in the physiological indoctrination and instruction of non-medical aviation personnel in high altitude, night vision, emergency escape procedures, and other related fields.
Training Load :
Graduates of the Naval Aerospa.ce Medical Institute are annually programmed to average as follows:
TITLE NUMBER
Aviation Medical Officers 50 *Flight Surgeons 75 Aerospace Medicine Technicians 100 Audiometric Technicians 200 Aerospace Medicine Residents 6 Aerospace Experimental Psychol.ogists 1 Aerospace Physiologists 8 Orientation to Aviation Physic:al Examinations 4
* In addition to naval medical officers, graduates include medical officers of the U. S. Army, U. S. Public Health Service, civilian personnel of the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and medical officers of friendly foreign countries.
Program: 11. Professional Services. The Naval Aerospace Medical Institute provides examining facilities to determine the physical fitness of personnel for admission to and retention in the Naval Aviation Training Program, and for determining the annual physical fitness for flying of other aviation military personnel stationed at NAS Pensacola as required by BUMED regulations and as directed by the Commanding Officer, Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center; provides professional and clerical assistance necessary to process cases referred to the Special Board of Flight Surgeons.
111. Hearing Conservation. The Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in coniunction with the Navy Environmental Health Center assists the Bureau of ~ediciGe and Surgery in planning, directing and coordinating a comprehe~~sive program of hearing conservation for all Navy and Marine Corps activities. Provides education and training services to naval military and civilian personnel-in the areas of hearing conservation, audiometric techniques, and environmental noise. Upon request, conducts special workshops on specific aspects of hearing conservation. Provides technical review service to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery on naval activity procurement requests for hearing conservation equipment. Conducts tests and evaluations of audiometers, audiometric test booths, sound measurement equipment, and hearing protective devices. Provides technical consultation service to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Naval Air Systems Command and other Navy systems commands in the areas of hearing conservation, audiology, psychoacoustics, speech communications, and human response to sound. Manages a program of repair and calibration of audio- metric equipment for all Navy and Marine Corps activities. Conducts hearing conservation analyses at naval activities seeking assistance in developing a hearing conservation program or in evaluating an existing program. Conducts laboratory and field studies to obtain data essential to the implementation and maintenance of effective Navy-wide hearing conservation procedures. Recommends auditory standards for naval aviation personnel and makes recommendations concerning the conservation of hearing for all naval personnel. Interacts with the Acoustical Sciences Division, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory and the Naval Environmental Health Center.
SOURCE: NAVAEROMEDINST
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Location: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory loca ted a t Naval Air S t a t i o n , Pensacola, F l o r i d a is a command under t h e Naval Medical Research and Development Command, National Naval Medical Center , Bethesda, Maryland. (Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Detachment is loca ted a t t h e National Aeronautics and Space Administrat ion Michoud Assembly F a c i l i t y , New Orleans, Louisiana)
Mission: Conduct r e sea rch , development, t e s t and evalua t ion i n aerospace medicine and r e l a t e d s c i e n t i f i c a r e a s app l i cab le t o aerospace systems.
Program: I . Research. Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory research i n v e s t i g a t o r s a r e concerned with f l i q h t personnel and cen te r around (1) t h e i r psychologica l a p t i t u d e and prof e s s i o k a l f i t n e s s i n f l y i n g , ( 2 ) t h e i r ' phys i ca l f i t n e s s , ( 3 ) t h e i r i n f l i g h t performance c a p a b i l i t i e s , and ( 4 ) t h e i r t o l e rances f o r f l i g h t s t r e s s e s . Research programs a r e d i r e c t e d toward t h e development of phys i ca l and psychological c r i t e r i a fo r s e l e c t i o n of av i a t ion personnel and information/methods f o r a s ses s ing and maintaining performance e f f e c t i v e n e s s i n t h e ope ra t iona l a v i a t i o n environment. The research l abo ra to ry is s t a f f e d with m i l i t a r y and c i v i l i a n s c i e n t i f i c personnel , and is equipped t o conduct research s t u d i e s i n t h e fol lowing a reas : a v i a t i o n medicine, impact acce l e ra t ion , v ibra- t i o n , nonionizing r a d i a t i o n , card io logy, a c o u s t i c a l s c i ences , v e s t i b u l a r physiology, b ioengineer ing , phys io logica l o p t i c s , biophysics, v i s u a l processes, a v i a t i o n personnel s t anda rds , t r a i n i n g and evalua t ion of av i a t ion personnel , human f a c t o r s engineer ing , performance assessment, and biomedical experiments using animals .
11. Specia l P r o j e c t s . The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory coopera tes with o the r Departments, Of f i ces , Commands, Bureaus, and Agencies such a s t h e Army, t h e Air Force, t h e Department of Transpor ta t ion , O f f i c e of Naval Research, Naval Mater ia l Command, Naval E lec t ron ic s Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command and t h e National Aeronautics and Space Adminis t ra t ion .
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE : NAVAEROMEDRSCHLAB
UNCLASSIFIED SPECIAL ACTIVITIES-CNO
The following Naval Aviation Activity is under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and is not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Intelligence Support Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: Produce technical intelligence of national and naval interest as directed by the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency and the Director of Naval Intelligence; provide scientific, technical, and imagery intelligence support to the Chief of Naval Operations and his staff, to the Naval Mate- erial Command and the Systems Commands, to the Navy Laboratories, and to the Fleet; support research, development, test and evaluation of equipment, materials and techniques associated with the production of technical and imagery intelligence; and provide technical guidance for intelligence collection activities.
The following activity is under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and is not included elsewhere in this manual:
2. Naval Intelligence Processing Systems Training Facility Key West, Florida
Mission: To train officer and enlisted personnel for duties in or associated with the Naval Intelligence Processing System (NIPS) including CV, LCC and LHA Intelligence Centers; provide Operational and Training sup- port to COMRECONATKWING ONE; and conduct test and evaluation of NIPS software/hardware programs as directed by the Chief of Naval Operations and/or the Chief of Naval Material on a basis of not-to-interfere with the performance of the primary mission of training and operational support.
NAVAL MATEFlIAL ACTIVITY
The following activity is under the command of the Chief of Naval Material and is not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Air Development .Center Warminster, Pennsylvania
Mission: To be the principal Navy RDT&E Center for naval aircraft systems.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
The following is a list of Naval Aviation Activities under the command and sup- port of the Naval Air Systems Command not included elsewhere in this manual. These activities will be maintained in operation during Fiscal Year 1978 to pro- vide the scope and degree of services necessary to carry out current peacetime missions.
1. National Parachute Test Range El Centro, California
Mission: To conduct research, development, test, and evaluation and follow- on engineering of aerodynamic decelerators, associated systems, assemblies and equipment; and to provide common range, technical, and base support for units of operating forces of the Navy, DOD designated government agencies, and other approved users.
2. Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility Monterey, California
Mission: Conduct research and development directed towards providing objective local, regional and global environmental analysis and prediction techniques; and provide planning, modeling and evaluation services for determining the effect of environmental elements on naval weapon systems.
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-920)
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
3. Naval Avionics Center Indianapolis, Indiana
Mission: To conduct research, development, engineering, material acquisi- tion, pilot and limited manufacturing, technical evaluation, depot maintenance, and integrated logistics support on assigned airborne electronics (avionics), missile, spaceborne, undersea and surface weapon systems and related equipment. To perform such other functions and tasks as directed by the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command.
4. Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of aircraft weapon systems and their components.
a. Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of the Naval Air Test Center and other activities and units, as designated by appropriate authority.
b. Marine Aviation Detachment. Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To provide administrative support for assigned Marine Corps personnel and perform such other tasks and functions as directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
5. Naval Aviation Logistics Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To be responsible for the implementation, coordination, and management of Navy-wide Aviation Maintenance Programs at the depot level in direct support of aviation weapon systems; to provide timely and integrated logistic support in the fleet for naval aviation systems and equipment; to develop uniform automated management information systems for NAVAIR and aviation fleet activities.
a. Naval Air Rework Facility Alameda, California North Island, California Jacksonville, Florida Pensacola, Florida Cherry Point, North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities for and perform a complete range of depot level rework operations on designated weapon systems, accessories, and equipments; manufacture parts and assemblies as required; provide engineering services in the development of changes of hardware design; furnish technical and other professional services on aircraft main- tenance and logistic problems; perform, upon specific request or assignment, other levels of aircraft maintenance for eligible activities; and perform other functions as directed by the Naval Air Systems Command.
6. Pacific Missile Test Center Point M U ~ U , Calfiornia
Mission: To perform development test and evaluation, development support, and follow-on engineering, logistics and training support for naval weapons, weapons systems, and related devices; and to provide major range, technical, and base support for fleet users and ofher DOD and government agencies.
a. Naval Air Station - Point Mugu, California
Mission: To operate and maintain base facilities and provide base sup- port services for the Pacific Missile Test Center and assigned tenants and activities.
b. Marine Aviation Detachment Point Mugu, California
Mission: To provide support to the test and evaluation of assigned Marine Corps weapons systems, subsystems, and related devices, and for assigned Pacific Missile Test Center projects.
SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-920)
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UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
c. Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands, Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii
Mission: To provide Major Range, operational, and base support for Fleet users and other Department of Defense and government agenci2s, as assigned by the Commander, Pacific Missile Test Center.
7. Naval Air Engineering Center Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To conduct programs of research, engineering, development, development test and evaluation, systems integration, limited production, procurement and fleet engineering support in: aircraft launching, recovery, landing aid systems, and ground support equipment for aircraft and for airborne weapons systems. To provide, operate and maintain test sites, facilities, and support services for tests of the above systems and equipment and to conduct research and development of equipment and instrumentation used in tests. To support DOD standardization and specification programs. To provide services and material and to operate and maintain aviation and other facilities in support of assigned programs and for other activities and units as designated by appropriate authority.
8. Naval Air Propulsion Center Trenton, New Jersey
Mission: To provide complete technical and engineering support for air breathing propulsion systems, including their accessories and components, and fuels and lubricants, to the Naval Air Systems Command and the fleet by: managing and performing applied research and development leading to new propulsion systems; participating in the development and evaluation of new propulsion systems; conducting propulsion system tests and evaluation as necessary to ensure successful mission accomplishment and assisting in the determination of corrective action necessary for the resolution of opera- tional service problems; and to perform such other functions and tasks as directed by the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command.
9. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mission: To perform tests, evaluations, and provide technical support for nuclear and designated nonnuclear weapons and weapon systems; maintain direct liaison with all levels of command within the Navy and other govern- ment agencies with respect to nuclear weapons safety; advise and assist the Chief of Naval Operations in promoting and monitoring nuclear weapon safety and the prevention of nuclear weapon accidents or incidents; plan, and conduct nuclear weapon system safety studies and reviews; plan and coordinate the Navy Nuclear Weapons Safety Program; and assist in the trials of naval aircraft as requested by the Board of Inspection and Survey.
10. Naval Air Technical Services Facility Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To provide technical services, as directed, in the development, preparation, publication and distribution of aeronautic technical and maintenance management information to designated naval and service-wide activities. Exercise technical guidance of systems of reproduction and distribution for specified engineering design data (drawings). Perform such other tasks as may be assigned.
11. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instructio~n to naval aviation activities in the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of all types of aviation systems and equipment.
:2. Naval Photographic Center Washington, DC
Mission: To serve as the photographic laboratory for, and provide special- ized service to, the Department of the Navy and other authorized organizations.
SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-920) UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
13. Naval Weapons Engineering Support Activity Washington, DC
Mission; To provide the Naval Systems Commands and their field activities with engineering services and technical and administrative support in the execution of program management. Perform these tasks and other duties as assigned upon request of the Systems Commanders, program managers and Chief of Naval Material designated project officers.
14. Naval Plant Representative Off ices
Mission: To act as technical representative and contracting officer of the appropriate systems command in all matters relating to the administration of contracts to the extent authorized by appropriate authority.
NAVPRO, Bethpage, Long Island, New York Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Bethpage, Long Island, New York 11714
NAVPRO, Burbank, California Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, P. 0. Box 551, Burbank, California 91520
To conduct and coordinate offensive and defensive air operations, including attacks on air, surface, and subsurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea, and to conduct sus- tained air operations in support of other forces.
To conduct and coordinate offensive and defensive air anti-submarine operations in designated ocean areas of the world.
To provide an equipped, trained, and ready Reserve carrier air wing which will be available for rapid deployment in the event of mobilization.
To provide equipped, trained and mission ready Reserve antisubmarine patrol squadrons which will be available for rapid deployment in the event of mobilization.
OTHER NAVY AIR WINGS/GROUPS
1. Light Attack Wing (LATWING) To train and support coibat light attack squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-surface operations with conven- tional and nuclear weapons.
2. Medium Attack Wing (MATWING) To train and support combat medium attack squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-surface operations with conven- tional and nuclear weapons in all-weather conditions.
3. Fighter Wing (FITWING) To train and support combat fighter squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-air and air-to-surface operations.
4. Reconnaissance Attack Wing To provide combat ready reconnaissance (RECONATKWING) attack squadrons capable of conducting
all-weather, multisensor tactical recon- naissance flights to obtain current integrated intelligence and information on areas and targets of naval interest.
5. Carrier Airborne Early Warning To provide operationally ready aircraft Wing (CAEWW) and trained personnel to operate and
maintain the aircraft and systems of com- ponent Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadrons.
6. Air Antisubmarine Wing (VS WING) To supervise and coordinate the training and readiness of fixed wing sea based ASW squadrons capable of conducting all weather ASW operations.
7. Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing (HS WING)
SOURCE: CNO (Op-508)
To supervise and coordinate the training and readiness of CV helicopter ASW (HS) squadrons capable of conducting all weather ASW operations.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
OTHER NAVY A I R WINGS/GROUPS ( C o n t i n u e d )
8. H e l i c o p t e r Sea C o n t r o l Wing To s u p e r v i s e and c o o r d i n a t e t h e t r a i n i n g (HELSEACONWING) and r e a d i n e s s o f L i g h t Ai rborne Mul t i -
purpose System ( LAMPS) and He1 i c o p t e r Mine Countermeasures ( H M ) squadrons .
9 . T a c t i c a l Suppor t Wing (TACSUPWING)
To p r o v i d e c o o r d i n a t i o n f o r a v i a t i o n u n i t s whose m i s s i o n is f l e e t s u p p o r t , i n c l u d i n g s c h e d u l i n g o f a l l f l e e t l o g i s t i c a i r 1 i f t and c o o r d i n a t i o n of a i r c r a f t f e r r y movements.
10 . Rese rve T a c t i c a l Suppor t Wing To p r o v i d e c o o r d i n a t i o n f o r r e s e r v e a v i a - (RESTACSUPWING) t i o n u n i t s whose m i s s i o n is f l e e t s u p p o r t
i n c l u d i n g t h e s c h e d u l i n g o f r e s e r v e l o g i s t i c a i r l i f t , and t h e s e r v i c e s of Rese rve Composite Squadrons .
11. T a c t i c a l Air C o n t r o l Group P r o v i d e T a c t i c a l Air C o n t r o l Squadrons t o ( TACGRU) p e r form a i r management f u n c t i o n s r e l a t ing
t o t h e c o n t r o l and c o o r d i n a t i o n o f t a c t i - c a l a i r c r a f t i n amphibious o p e r a t i o n s .
12 . He1 i c o p t e r Wing Rese rve (HELWINGRES)
To s u p e r v i s e and c o o r d i n a t e t h e t r a i n i n g and r e a d i n e s s of Reserve he1 i c o p t e r squadrons .
13 . T r a i n i n g Air Wing (TRAWING) To c o o r d i n a t e and d i r e c t f l i g h t t r a i n i n g and t h e s u p p o r t t h e r e o f a s a p p l y i n g t o t r a i n i n g squadrons a s s i g n e d .
NAVY AIR SOUADRONS
1. A t t a c k Squadrons (VA)* **
2. F i g h t e r Squadron (VF)* **
3. C a r r i e r Air Ant i-Submar i n e Squadrons (VS) *
4 . H e 1 i c o p t e r Ant i-Submar i n e Squadron (HS)* **
5. Reconna i s sance A t t a c k Squadon ( RVAH) *
6. L i g h t P h o t o g r a p h i c Reconna i s sance Squadron (VFP)* **
UNCLASSIFIED
a . L i g h t A t t a c k : To conduc t o f f e n s i v e a i r - t o - s u r f a c e a t t a c k o p e r a t i o n s w i t h c o n v e n t i o n a l and n u c l e a r weapons.
b. Medium A t t a c k : To conduc t a l l - weather o f f e n s i v e a i r - to-sur f a c e a t t a c k o p e r a t i o n s wi th c o n v e n t i o n a l and n u c l e a r weapons.
To i n t e r c e p t and d e s t r o y enemy a i r c r a f t i n a l l - w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s , i n o r d e r t o e s t a b l i s h and m a i n t a i n l o c a l a i r s u p e r i - o r i t y ; i n a d d i t i o n , have t h e c a p a b i l i t y of conduc t ing a i r - to-sur f a c e a t t a c k o p e r a t i o n s w i t h c o n v e n t i o n a l weapons.
To conduc t a l l -weather a n t i-submar i n e o p e r a t i o n s .
To conduc t a l l - w e a t h e r a n t i-submar i n e o p e r a t i o n s .
To conduc t a l l - w e a t h e r , m u l t i s e n s o r t a c t i c a l r e c o n n a i s s a n c e f l i g h t s t o o b t a i n c u r r e n t i n t e g r a t e d i n t e l l i g e n c e i n £ ormat i o n .
To p r o v i d e a e r i a l p h o t o g r a p h i c i n t e l l i- gence f o r n a v a l o p e r a t i o n s .
SOURCE: CNO (Op-508)
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
NAVY A I R SQUADRONS ( C o n t i n u e d )
7 . T a c t i c a l E l e c t r o n i c Warfare Squadron (VAQ)* * *
8. C a r r i e r Ai rborne E a r l y Warning Squadron (vAW)* **
9. F l e e t Air Reconnaissance Squadron ( V Q )
10. P a t r o l Squadron (VP)* **
11. F l e e t T a c t i c a l Suppor t Squadrons ( VRC 1
12 . F l e e t L o g i s t i c s Suppor t Squadron ( V R ) **
1 3 , F l e e t Composite Squadron (VC)**
14 . Air T e s t & E v a l u a t i o n Squadron (VX
15 . A i r c r a f t F e r r y Squadron (VRF)
16 . He1 i c o p t e r Ant i-Submar i n e Squadron L i g h t (HSL) *
SOURCE: CNO (Op-508j
To t a c t i c a l l y e x p l o i t , s u p p r e s s , degrade and d e c e i v e enemy e l e c t r o m a g n e t i c d e f e n s i v e and o f f e n s i v e s y s t e m s , i n c l u d i n g communication, i n s u p p o r t o f a i r s t r i k e and f l e e t o p e r a t i o n s .
To p r o v i d e e a r l y warning s e r v i c e s t o f l e e t f o r c e s and/or s h o r e warning n e t s under a l l - w e a t h e r cond it i o n , and command and c o n t r o l f a c i l i t i e s f o r c a r r i e r a i r wings .
To conduc t e l e c t r o n i c w a r f a r e s u p p o r t measures (ESM) which i n c l u d e a c t i o n s t a k e n t o s e a r c h f o r , i n t e r c e p t , l o c a t e , r e c o r d and a n a l y z e r a d i a t e d el-ectromag- n e t i c e n e r g y , f o r t h e purpose of e x p l o i t - ing such r a d i a t i o n s i n s u p p o r t of m i l i t a r y o p e r a t i o n s , o r t o p r o v i d e an a i r b o r n e communications r e l a y ,
To conduc t a l l - w e a t h e r a n t i-submar i n e oper a t i o n s .
To p r o v i d e a i r l o g i s t i c suppoirt t h a t is immediate ly r e s p o n s i b l e t o t h e f l e e t commanders ; i n p a r t i c u l a r , t h a t p o r t ion of a i r l o g i s t i c s u p p o r t which r e l a t e s t o t h e f l e e t a t s e a , i n c l u d i n g 011 board d e l i v e r y .
To p r o v i d e f l e e t l o g i s t i c s a i r l i f t d i r e c t l y r e s p o n s i v e t o t h e F l e e t Commanders . TO- p r o v i d e a i r s e r v i c e s f o r f l e e t t r a i n i n g . To t h e e x t e n t p r e s c r i b e d by t h e F l e e t Commander, t r a i n f o r and main- t a i n a combat c a p a b i l i t y a p p r o p r i a t e t o t h e t y p e of a i r c r a f t w i t h which equ ipped ; augment combat f o r c e s a s may be d i r e c t e d by h i g h e r a u t h o r i t y .
To conduc t t e s t s , e v a l u a t i o n s , and inves - t i g a t i o n s i n t h e o p e r a t i o n a l environment o f a i r c r a f t weapons s y s t e m s , s u p p o r t s y s t e m s , equipment and m a t e r i a l s , and t o d e v e l o p t a c t i c s and d o c t r i n e f o r t h e i r u s e a s d i r e c t e d and t o m a i n t a i n maximum combat r e a d i n e s s commensurate wi th a s s i g n e d T&E and o t h e r t a s k s .
To p r o v i d e a i r c r a f t f e r r y s e r v i c e i n sup- p o r t o f a v i a t i o n a c t i v i t i e s a£ t h e Navy.
To p r o v i d e LAMPS he1 i c o p t e r de tachments aboard ocean e s c o r t , gu ided m i s s i l e ocean e s c o r t d e s t r o y e r s and f r i g a t e c l a s s s h i p s t h e r e b y i n c r e a s i n g t h e e f f e c t : i v e n e s s o f t h e s e s h i p s i n t h e p r i m a r y m i s s i o n s of Ant i-Submar i n e Warfare and Ant i -Ship M i s s i l e Defense .
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
NAVY A I R SQUADRONS ( Con t i n u e d )
1 7 . H e 1 i c o p t e r Combat S u p p o r t To p r o v i d e h e l i c o p t e r s e a r c h and r e s c u e , S q u a d r o n (HC) ** u t i l i t y , l o g i s t i c t r a n s p o r t o f NUCWEAPS,
and VERTREP s e r v i c e s i n s u p p o r t o f f l e e t r e q u i r e m e n t s .
1 8 . H e l i c o p t e r Combat S u p p o r t To p r o v i d e s e a r c h / r e s c u e s e r v i c e s and T r a i n i n g S q u a d r o n ( HCT) t r a i n i n g as d i r e c t e d b y t h e C h i e f o f
Nava l A i r T r a i n i n g .
19 . H e 1 i c o p t e r Mine C o u n t e r m e a s u r e s To c o n d u c t mine c o u n t e r m e a s u r e s S q u a d r o n ( H M ) o p e r a t i o n s .
20. A n t a r c t i c Development S q u a d r o n To s u p p o r t O p e r a t i o n Deepf r e e z e and t o (VXE-6) c o n d u c t s p e c i a l t a s k s w i t h i n t h e c a p a -
b i l i t y o f a i r c r a f t a s s i g n e d . I n a d d i t i o n p r o v i d e a i r l i f t s u p p o r t t o f l e e t a c t i v i t i e s a s d i r e c t e d b y f l e e t a i r commands.
21. O c e a n o g r a p h i c Development S q u a d r o n (VXN-8)
22. T r a i n i n g S q u a d r o n (VT)
To c o n d u c t s p e c i a l o c e a n o g r a p h i c p r o j e c t s (MAGNET, ASWEPS and BIRDSEYE) and s u c h o t h e r s p e c i a l CNO p r o j e c t s t h a t may b e a s s i g n e d . To g i v e b a s i c and advanced f i x e d wing f l i g h t t r a i n i n g and s u c h o t h e r t r a i n i n g a s may b e d i r e c t e d t o a s s i g n e d s t u d e n t s o f t h e Naval A i r T r a i n i n g Command.
23 . H e l i c o p t e r T r a i n i n g S q u a d r o n To g i v e b a s i c and advanced r o t a r y wing (HT) f l i g h t t r a i n i n g and s u c h o t h e r t r a i n i n g
a s may b e d i r e c t e d t o a s s i g n e d s t u d e n t s o f t h e Naval A i r T r a i n i n g Command.
2 4 . T a c t i c a l A i r C o n t r o l S q u a d r o n a . E s t a b l i s h a T a c t i c a l A i r C o n t r o l (TACRON) ** C e n t e r o r a T a c t i c a l A i r D i r e c t i o n C e n t e r
a f l o a t f o r t h e c o n t r o l and c o o r d i n a t i o n o f t a c t i c a l a i r c r a f t i n a m p h i b i o u s o p e r a t i o n s .
b . To t r a i n T a c t i c a l A i r U n i t s i n t h e p r i n c i p l e s and p r o c e d u r e s o f T a c t i c a l A i r C o n t r o l i n s u p p o r t o f a m p h i b i o u s o p e r a t i o n s .
* C e r t a i n s q u a d r o n ( s ) i n t h i s c a t e g o r y a r e d e s i g n a t e d a s r e p l a c e m e n t t r a i n i n g s q u a d r o n s . T h e i r m i s s i o n is t o i n d o c t r i n a t e and t r a i n p i l o t s , a i r c r e w m e n , and m a i n t e n a n c e p e r s o n n e l i n t h e c u r r e n t a p p l i c a b l e a i r c r a f t i n o r d e r t o p r o v i d e a maximum l e v e l o f a i r combat r e a d i n e s s .
** S q u a d r o n s o f t h e s e t y p e s a r e a l s o f o u n d i n t h e R e s e r v e . ~ a c h h a s i d e n t i c a l m i s s i o n s t o t h e i r r e g u l a r c o u n t e r p a r t and p r o v i d e s q u a d r o n s r e a d y t o c o n d u c t t h e i r m i s s i o n upon m o b i l i z a t i o n .
FLEET AVIATION SPECIALIZED OPERATIONAL TRAINING GROUP
1. F l e e t A v i a t i o n S p e c i a l i z e d a . To f a m i l i a r i z e , i n d o c t r i n a t e and O p e r a t i o n a l T r a i n i n g Groups r e f r e s h d e s i g n a t e d f l e e t p e r s o n n e l A t l a n t i c a n d P a c i f i c ( i n c l u d i n g p e r s o n n e l d e s t i n e d f o r f l e e t
a s s i g n m e n t s ) i n t h e s p e c i a l i z e d o p e r a - t i o n a l and t a c t i c a l employment o f weapon s y s t e m s and e q u i p m e n t s .
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: CNO ( O p - 5 0 8 )
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
FLEET AVIATION SPECIALIZED OPERATIONAL TRAINING GROUP (Continued)
1. (Continued)
GUIDED MISSILE UNITS
1. GMU-41
b. To conduct Survival, Evasion, Resist- ance and Escape (SERE) Training for designated personnel, including environ- mental and such other specialized train- ing as may be required by appropriate authority.
c. To operate and maintain, with appro- priate staffing, ground training and flight simulation facilities, including weapons system trainers, operational flight trainers, film libraries and associated aviation training devices and equipments as required.
a. Support Air Test and Evaluation Squadron FOUR in missile evaluations as directed. Insure that a fleet environ- ment is provided for missiles and associated equipment under evaluation.
b. Render Missile Training, and techni- cal support to ships and squadrons as may be assigned.
AVIATION COMMANDS --
1. Commander Carrier Group
2. Commander Naval Air Reserve Force (COMNAVAIRESFOR)
AVIATION SHIPS
Immediate operational commander of an attack division consisting of one or more aircraft carriers and associated aircraft and supporting escorts. Directs the em- ployment of assigned ships and aircraft in offensive and defensive operations to maintain control of the sea and provide support to other friendly forces.
To administer the Naval Air Reserve Force so as to maintain the assigned personnel and aircraft in a state of training, readiness and availability whi.ch will permit immediate response and rapid employment of these forces in the event of partial or full mobilization.
1. Multipurpose Carrier (CV) and To support and operate aircraft to engage (CVN) in attacks on targets at sea and ashore
which threaten our control of the sea and to engage in sustained operations in support of other forces.
2 . Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft To provide logistic support and repair ( ARVA ) facilities to a'viation units operating
at unequipped air bases.
3. Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine To provide logistics support and repair ( ARVE ) facilities to aviation units operating at
To provide a mobile guided missile launching platform.
As a unit of the mobile logistic support force to transport and issue aeronautical material.
To provide mobile base facilities and logistic support for advanced base air- craft operations.
To transport and land troops and their essential helicopter transportable equip- ment and supplies by means of embarked transport helicopters of the landing force in amphibious assault.
To load, transport and deliver aircraft and their components.
To transport replacement aircraft, gener- al aviation stores, and general cargo point-to-point.
To embark, deploy and land elements of a Marine landing force in an assault by helicopters, landing craft, amphibian vehicles, and by combinations of these methods .
MARINE AVIATION UNITS
1. Marine A i r c r a f t Wing ( M A W ) Conduct a i r opera t ions i n support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces t o include a n t i - a i r warfare , o f f ens ive a i r suppor t , a s s a u l t suppor t , a e r i a l reconnaissance, con t ro l of a i r c r a f t and m i s s i l e s , and a s a co l - l a t e r a l funct ion , t o p a r t i c i p a t e , i n t h e execution of such o ther Navy fui-~ct ions a s t h e f l e e t commanders d i r e c t .
2 . Marine Wing Headquarters To provide command, admin i s t r a t ive , and Squadron (MWHS) supply suppor t , and camp f a c i l i t i e s fo r
a Marine Wing H Q s and c e r t a i n elements of t h e Marine Air Control Group.
3 . Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) Mission statement fo r t h e MWSG is in f i n a l s t a f f i n g p r io r t o approva.1 by CMC.
4 . Marine Air Control Group (MACG) Provide, ope ra t e and maintain t h e a i r c o n t r o l system of t h e Marine A i r c r a f t Wing.
5 . Marine A i r c r a f t Group (MAG VF/VA)
Conduct a n t i - a i r warfare andpof fens ive a i r support opera t ions i n support of F l e e t Marine Forces from advanced bases , expedi t ionary a i r f i e l d s and a i r c r a f t c a r r i e r s . Conduct such o ther a i r opera- t i o n s a s may be d i r e c t e d .
6 . Marine A i r c r a f t Group (MAG VH) Provide he l i cop te r and observa t ion sup- po r t fo r he1 icopterborne ope ra t ions in support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces and such o ther a i r opera t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d .
7 . Marine Combat Crew Readiness Provide spec ia l i zed t a c t i c a l and techni - Tra in ing Group (MCCRTG) c a l t r a i n i n q f o r Naval Aviators and Naval
F l i g h t O f f i c e r s i n a i rbo rne weapons and weapon systems fo r t h e conduct of offen- s i v e a i r support and a n t i - a i r warfare ope ra t ions in support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces. Provide t r a i n i n g i n weapons s e l e c t i o n , d e l i v e r y , loading , cou r i e r and handling of a l l a i r de l iv - ered s tockp i l ed nuclear , b i o l o g i c a l , chemical and conventional a i r - to-sur face and a i r - to -a i r munitions. Provide '
av ia t ion t echn ica l t r a i n i n g fo r av i a t ion t echn ica l personnel . Conduct such o ther t r a i n i n g and a i r ope ra t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d by higher au tho r i ty .
8. Marine Hel icopter Tra in ing Provide he l i cop te r t r a i n i n g fo r s e l ec t ed Squadron (HMT) Naval Aviators and aircrewmembers and
maintenance personnel i n support of F l ee t Marine Forces and such o the r a i r opera- t i o n s a s may be d i r e c t e d by higher au tho r i ty .
9 . Marine T a c t i c a l Reconnaissance Conduct a e r i a l mult isensor imagery recon- Squadron (VMFP) na issance i n support of F l ee t Marine
Force opera t ions .
10. Marine Tac t i ca l /E lec t ron ic Conduct a i rborne e l e c t r o n i c warfare ( E W ) Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) i n support of F l ee t Marine Force
ope ra t ions .
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
11. Marine Aer i a l Refueler Transport Provide a s s a u l t a i r t r a n s p o r t of person- Squadron (VMGR) n e l , equipment and supp l i e s and provide
a e r i a l r e fue l ing s e r v i c e i n support of F l e e t Marine Forces and conduct such o ther a i r opera t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d .
12. Marine Fighter/Attack Squadrons I n t e r c e p t and des t roy enemy a i r c r a f t ( VMFA ) under al l -weather condi t ions , a t t ack and
des t roy su r f ace t a r g e t s and conduct such o ther a i r opera t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d .
13. Marine Attack Squadrons (VMA) Attack and des t roy sur face t a r g e t s ; e s c o r t h e l i c o p t e r s and conduct such o ther a i r opera t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d .
14. Marine All-Weather Attack Attack and des t roy su r f ace t a r g e t s under Squadrons (VMA(AW) ) a l l weather condi t ions . Conduct
Missions in support of h e l i c o p t e r s and such o ther a i r opera t ions a s may be d i r e c t e d .
15. Marine Fighter Attack Tra in ing Squadron (VMFAT)
16. Marine Attack Tra in ing Squadron ( VMAT )
17. Marine All-Weather Attack Tra in ing Squadron ( V M A T ( A W ) )
18. Marine Hel icopter Attack Squadron ( H M A )
19. Marine Light Hel icopter Squadron (HML)
2 0 . Marine Medium Hel icopter Squadron ( H M M )
Conduct combat capable j e t i n t e r c e p t f i g h t e r / a t t a c k t r a i n i n g fo r s e l ec t ed Naval Aviators and Naval F l i g h t Of f i ce r s with emphasis upon t r a i n i n g fo r a l l - weather opera t ions . Provide av ia t ion t echn ica l t r a i n i n g fo r designated avia- t i o n t echn ica l personnel a s d i r e c t e d . Conduct such o ther t r a i n i n g a s may be required in support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces.
Conduct j e t a t t ack t r a i n i n g fo r s e l ec t ed p i l o t s with emphasis upon weapons d e l i v e r y in des t ruc t ion of ground t a r g e t s . Provide av ia t ion t echn ica l t r a i n i n g fo r designated av ia t ion techni - c a l personnel a s d i r e c t e d . Conduct such o the r t r a i n i n g a s may be required in support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces.
Conduct j e t a t t ack t r a i n i n g fo r s e l ec t ed Naval Aviators and Naval f l i g h t o f f i c e r s with emphasis upon t h e a t t a c k and d e s t r u c t i o n of su r f ace t a r g e t s under al l -weather condi t ions . Provide av ia t ion t echn ica l t r a i n i n g fo r av i a t ion t echn ica l personnel a s d i r e c t e d . Conduct such o ther t r a i n i n g a s may be required i n support of t h e F lee t Marine Forces.
Provide c lose- in f i r e support during a e r i a l and ground e s c o r t opera t ions dur ing t h e ship-to-shore movement and wi th in an ob jec t ive area .
Provide u t i l i t y combat he l i cop te r sup- p o r t t o t h e Landing Force i n t h e sh ip- to-shore movement and i n subsequent opera t ions ashore.
Provide he l i cop te r t r a n s p o r t of person- n e l , supp l i e s and equipment fo r t h e landing fo rce during ship-to-shore move- ment and wi th in an o b j e c t i v e area .
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
21. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron Provide helicopter transport of supplies ( HMH equipment, and personnel for the landing
force during ship-to-shore movement and within an objective area.
22. Marine Observation Squadron Conduct visual aerial reconnaissance and ( VMO ) observation and such other air
operations as may be directed.
23. Marine Air Support Squadron Provide facilities for the control of (MASS) aircraft operating in close or direct
support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
24. Marine Air Control Squadron Provide air surveillance and control of (MACS/MTDS) aircraft and surface-to-air missiles for
anti-air warfare in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
25. Marine Air Base Squadron (MABS)
Provide air base facilities and services (except airfield construction) for the Marine Aircraft Group or supplement the air base facilities and services, pro- vided by a station or facility, when based thereon.
26. Wing Engineer Squadrons (WES) Mission statement for the WES is in final staffing prior to approval by CMC.
27. Wings Transportation Squadron Mission statement for the WTS is in (WTS) final staffing prior to approval by CMC.
28. Headquarters & Ground Mission statement for the H&GMS is in Maintenance Squadron (H&GMS) final staffing prior to approval by CMC.
29. Headquarters & Headquarters Perform administrative and 1ogist:ical Squadron (H&HS) (MACG) functions for the Marine Air Control
(Sroup.
30. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Provide surface-to-air missile defense Battalion (LAAM) of assigned areas of operation and vital
zones therein, against hostile low and medium altitude air attacks.
31. Marine Wing Communications Squadron (MWCS)
32. Marine Aviation Detachment ( MAD)
33. Marine Helicopter Squadron ONE (HMX)
SOURCE: CMC (APP-32)
E'rovide command and administrative communications for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
Provide administrative support for assigned Marine Corps personnel and per- form such other tasks and functions as directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Provide helicopter support to the Marine Corps Development and Education Command for development of helicopter tactics, techniques and equipment for the landing force operations and indoctrination as directed, provide special helicopter lift support as required by the Secretary of Defense.
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS ( C o n t i n u e d )
3 4 . M a r i n e A i r T a c t i c a l C o n t r o l D i r e c t and c o n t r o l a i r t r a f f i c , U n i t (MATCU) i n c l u d i n g t a k e - o f f s and l a n d i n g s , w i t h i n
a T r a f f i c C o n t r o l Area o r Zone a r o u n d SATS o r o t h e r e x p e d i t i o n a r y a i r f i e l d s unde r a l l - w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s .
35. M a r i n e A v i a t i o n T r a i n i n g S u p p o r t P r o v i d e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s u p p o r t f o r Group (MATSG) a s s i g n e d Mar ine C o r p s p e r s o n n e l , and
p e r f o r m s u c h o t h e r t a s k s and f u n c t i o n s a s d i r e c t e d by t h e CMC.
3 6 . M a r i n e A i r T a c t i c a l C o n t r o l S q u a d r o n
3 7 . Forward A r e a A i r D e f e n s e B a t t a l i o n (FAAD BN)
D i r e c t and c o n t r o l a i r t r a f f i c , i n c l u d i n g t a k e - o f f s and l a n d i n g s , w i t h i n a T r a f f i c C o n t r o l Area o r Zone a round SATS o r o t h e r e x p e d i t i o n a r y a i r f i e l d s unde r a l l - w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s .
P r o v i d e c l o s e - i n a i r d e f e n s e o f v i t a l a r e a s , and d e f e n s e o f u n i t s engaged i n i n d e p e n d e n t o p e r a t i o n s by d e s t r o y i n g h o s t i l e a i r s u p p o r t e d t h r e a t s .
Mission: To provide, on an operational basis, numerical meteorological and oceanographic products peculiar to the needs of the Department of the Navy; and to develop and test numerical techniques to solve meteorological and oceanograph analytical and forecasting problems as directed by DIRNAVOCEANMET.
The Fleet Numerical Weather Central (FLENUMWEACEN), Monterey is the master computer center and hub of the Navy Environmental Data Network (NEDN). The NEDN includes high-speed data links connecting computers at various Fleet Weather Centrals (FLEWEACENs) and at Fleet Weather Facility (FLEWEAFAC), Suitland, Maryland. It is linked with the data collection networks of the U. S. Air Force and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and provides world coverage.
2. Fleet Weather Central (Command and Support - DIRNAVOCEANMET) Mission: To provide, within areas of responsiblity as assigned by the Director, Naval Oceanography and Meteorology, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy and Oceanographic forecast to the Armed Porces of the Department of Defense.
Fleet Weather Centrals, under Commanding Officers, are assigned geographic areas of responsibility in which they perform the functions of data collection, centralized computer processing and analysis, and dissemination of analyses, forecasts, warnings and ship routing information.
3. Fleet Weather Facility (Command and Support - DIRNAVOCEANMET)
Mission: To provide, within local and/or functional areas of responsibility as assigned by the Director, Naval Oceanography and Meteorology, detailed meteoro- logical and related services to the Department of the Navy; to assist the Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their missions as directed.
Fleet Weather Facility Suitland provides a weather forecasting service for the Arctic and Antarctic areas. In addition, it is assigned specialized tasks such as ice reconnaissance coordination and forecasting as well as liaison with the National Meteorological Center and the National Environmental Satel-lite Service to facilitate the exchange of products and services.
4. Naval Weather Service Facilities (Command and Support - DIRNAVOCEAPJMET) Mission: To provide, within functional- areas of responsibility as assigned by Director, Naval Oceanography and Meteorology, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy; and to perform such other functions or tasks as may be directed by the Director, Naval Oceanography and Meteorology.
Naval Weather Service Facilities (NAVWEASERVFACs) provide meteorological/ oceanographic services in the local area. They have the additional function of command and support of assigned Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (NWSEDs) and Naval Weather Service Detachments (NWSDs).
5. Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (Command and Support - Fleet Centrals/Naval Weather Service Facilities)
Mission: To provide, as directed and within local/functional areas of responsi- bility, meteorological and oceanographic services to military activities, staffs units, and to all transients at host st.ations.
Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (NWSEDs), under Officers in Charge, are established by the DIRNAV0C:EANMET as subordinate units of Naval Weather Service Facilities; however, circumstances dictate that in certain cases they be made subordinate to Fleet Centrals/facility. They normally are located at Naval Stations and Naval Air Stations to provide environmental suppclrt to units and activities within their immediate geographic areas. Officers in Charge are ordered ADDU to appropriate local flag/general officers.
SOURCE: DIRNAVOCEANMET
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE
6. Naval Weather Service Detachments (Command and Support - Fleet Numerical Weather Central/Fleet Weather Centrals/Facilitv/Naval Weather Service Facilities)
Mission: To provide, as directed, specialized services to support the mission of the Director, Naval Oceanography and Meteorology.
7. Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility (Command and Support - NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission: Conduct research and development directed towards providing objective local, regional and global environmental analysis and prediction techniques; and provide planning, modeling and evaluation services for determining the effect of environmental elements on naval weapon systems.
Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility, Monterey, California
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NAVWEASERVFAC Jacksonville, Florida (Continued)
FLENUMWEACEN Monterey, California
NWSDs NWSEDs (Continued)
Carswell Air Force Base, Texas Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska Charleston, South Carolina
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Keflavik, Iceland Key West, Florida Lakehurst, New Jersey Mayport, Florida Oceana, Virginia Patuxent River, Maryland Roosevel t Roads, Puerto Rico
FLEWEACEN Guam, Mariana Islands
NWSED
Agana, Guam
FLEWEACEN Norfolk, Virginia
FLEWEACEN Pearl Harbor. Hawaii NAVWEASERVFAC Glenview, Illinois
NWSEDs NWSEDs
Barbers Point, Hawaii Midway Island
Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland Atlanta, Georgia Dallas, Texas Detroit, Michigan New Orleans, Louisiana South Weymouth, Massachusetts Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
FLEWEACEN Rota, Spain
NWSEDs
London, England Naples, Italy Sigonella, Sicily Souda Bay, Crete
NAVWEASERVFAC Jacksonville, Florida Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi
NWSEDs
Bermuda Brunswick, Maine Cecil Field, Florida
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: DIRNAVOCEANMET
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL WEATHER S E R V I C E
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NAVWEASERVFAC S a n D i e s o , C a l i f o r n i a
NWSEDs
A d a k , A l a s k a C h i n a L a k e , C a l i f o r n i a F a l l o n , N e v a d a L e m o o r e , C a l i f o r n i a M i r a m a r , C a l i f o r n i a M o f f e t t F i e l d , C a l i f o r n i a W h i d b e y I s l a n d , W a s h i n g t o n
NWSD - C r o w s L a n d i n g , C a l i f o r n i a
NAVWEASERVFAC Y o k o s u k a , Japan
NWSEDs
A t s u g i , J a p a n C u b i P o i n t , R e p u b l i c of P h i l i p p i n e s D i e g o G a r c i a , B . I . O . T . K a d e n a , Japan M i s a w a , Japan
SOURCE: DIRNAVOCEANMET
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
W W W W W W
U U U O
CURWENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS
TO NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS TO NAVAL TRAINING -- CNATRA
TRAWI NG ONE -- NAS Meridian
VT- 7 VT- 9 VT- 19
TRAWl NG TWO -- NAS Kingsville
VT- 2 1 VT- 22 VT- 2 3 JTTU
TRAWING THREE --
TO FLEET MARINE AND MARINE SUPPORT UNITS
Fleet Air Reconnaissance Blue Angels , BA Headquarters Aerial Refueler/ Transport
Fighter Attack -- TRAWING FIVE VMFA- 11 5 VE Helicopter Heavy
VMFA-122 DC VMFA-212 WD HMH-361 Y N VMFA- 2 3 2 WT HMH-362 Y L
Photographic NAS Whiting Field VT- 2 VT- 3 VT- 6 HT- 8 HT-18
VMFA-235 DB HMH-363 Y Z VMFA-251 DW HMH-461 CJ VMFA-312 DR BMH-462 YF VMFA- 3 14 VW HMH-463 YH VMFA- 3 2 3 W S VMFA- 3 3 3 DN Helicopter VMFA- 4 5 1 VW Development VMFA-531 EC
* Disestablished on 1 June 1970. RCVW-4 tail letters retained by the following squadrons: VA-42, VA-45, VA-174, VF-101. ** Disestablished on 1 June 1970. RCVW-12 tail letters retained by the following squadrons: VF-121, VF-124, VF-126, VA-122,
VA-127, VA-128 and VAQ-129. *** Disestablished on 17 February 1971. CVSG-50 tail letters retained by the following squadrons: VS-30 and HS-1. **** Disestablished on 30 June 1971. CVSG-51 tail letters retained by the following squadons: HS-10 and VS-41.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-511)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAMED AIRFIELDS
NAME OF AIRFIELD
A l v i n C a l l e n d e r F i e l d A r m i t a g e F i e l d A r t h u r W. R a d f o r d F i e l d
A u l t F i e l d
Brewer F i e l d B r i s t o l F i e l d Brown F i e l d ( I n a c t i v e ) C a b a n i s s F i e l d
C e c i l F i e l d Chambers F i e l d Chase F i e l d
Cunningham F i e l d
F l a t l e y F i e l d F l o y d B e n n e t t F i e l d F o r r e s t Sherman F i e l d F r e d e r i c k Sherman F i e l d H a l s e y F i e l d
Hende r son F i e l d H e n s l e y F i e l d J o h n R o d g e r s F i e l d M a x f i e l d F i e l d McCain F i e l d McCa l l a F i e l d McCutcheon F i e l d
M i t c h e l l F i e l d M i t s c h e r F i e l d M o f f e t t F i e l d M u s t i n F i e l d
N i m i t z F i e l d O f s t i e F i e l d
Ramey F i e l d Ream F i e l d Reeves F i e l d S a u f l e y F i e l d
S h e a F i e l d
Soucek F i e l d Tower s F i e l d T u r n e r F i e l d Van V o o r h i s F i e l d Wa ld ron F i e l d
W e b s t e r F i e l d
W h i t i n g F i e l d
LOCATION
NAS N e w O r l e a n s , L o u i s i a n a NAVWPNCEN Ch ina Lake , CA NAS Cubi P o i n t , R e p u b l i c
o f P h i l i p p i n e s NAS Whidbey I s l a n d , Oak
H a r b o r , Wash ing ton NAS Agana, Guam NAVSTA A r g e n t i a , Newfoundland Chu la V i s t a , C a l i f o r n i a NALF C a b a n i s s , Co rpus C h r i s t i ,
T e x a s NAS C e c i l F i e l d , F l o r i d a NAS N o r f o l k , V i r g i n i a NAS Chase F i e l d , B e e v i l l e ,
T e x a s MCAS C h e r r y P o i n t , N o r t h
C a r o l i n a O l a t h e , Kansas N e w York , B r o o k l y n , NY NAS P e n s a c o l a , F l o r i d a NALF San C l e m e n t e , C a l i f o r n i a NAS N o r t h I s l a n d , San D iego ,
C a l i f o r n i a NAVSTA Midway Is., Hawai i NAS Da l l a s , T e x a s NAS B a r b e r s P o i n t , Hawaii L a k e h u r s t , N e w J e r s e y NAS M e r i d i a n , M i s s i s s i p p i NAS Guantanamo, Cuba MCAS N e w R i v e r , N o r t h
C a r o l i n a NAVSTA Adak, A l a s k a NAS Miramar , C a l i f o r n i a NAS M o f f e t t F i e l d , C a l i f o r n i a NAEC, P h i l a d e l p h i a ,
P e n n s y l v a n i a NAS Alameda, C a l i f o r n i a NAVSTA R o o s e v e l t Roads ,
P u e r t o R i c o S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a OLF I m p e r i a l Beach , C a l i f o r n i a NAS Lemoore, C a l i f o r n i a OLF S a u f l e y F i e l d , P e n s a c o l a ,
F l o r i d a NAS S o u t h Weymouth,
M a s s a c h u s e t t s NAS Oceana , V i r g i n i a NAS J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a MCAF Q u a n t i c o , V i r g i n i a NAS F a l l o n , Nevada NALF Waldron , Corpus C h r i s t i ,
T e x a s OLF W e b s t e r , P r i e s t ' s P o i n t ,
Mary l and NAS W h i t i n g F i e l d , M i l t o n ,
F l o r i d a
NAMED FOR
CAPT A. A. C a l l e n d e r , RFC* LT J o h n W . A rmi t age ADM A r t h u r W . Rad fo rd
CDR W i l l i a m B. A u l t
CDR C. W . Brewer ADM A r t h u r L. B r i s t o l CDR M e l v i l l e S . Brown CDR R o b e r t W . C a b a n i s s
CDR Henry B. C e c i l CAPT W. I . Chambers LCDR Na than B. Chase
LCOL A. A. Cunningham, USMC
VADM James H . F l a t l e y NAP F l o y d B e n n e t t ADM F o r r e s t Sherman ADM F r e d e r i c k C . Sherman FADM W i l l i a m F. H a l s e y
MAJ L. R. Hende r son , USMC COL W i l l i a m N . Hens l ey CDR J o h n Rodge r s CDR L o u i s H . M a x f i e l d ADM J o h n S . McCain CAPT Bowman H . McCal la GEN K e i t h B. McCutcheon
ENS A l b e r t E. M i t c h e l l ADM Marc A. M i t s c h e r ADM W i l l i a m A. M o f f e t t CAPT Henry C. M u s t i n
FADM C h e s t e r W . N imi t z ADM Ra lph A. O f s t i e
LCDR R o b e r t W . Ramey MAJ W. R. Ream, USA (MED) ADM J o s e p h M . Reeves LTJG R i c h a r d C. S a u f l e y
LCDR J o h n J . Shea
ADM A p p o l l o Soucek ADM J o h n H . Towers COL T. C. T u r n e r , USMC CDR Bruce A. Van V o o r h i s LCDR J o h n C. Waldron
CAPT. W . W . Webs t e r
CAPT Kenneth ( n ) W h i t i n g
* RFC - Roya l F l y i n g C o r p s ( W W I - C a n a d a ) .
SOURCE: CNO (Op-511)
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ACDU - Active Duty AKV - Auxiliary Cargo Transport (Aviation) (Ex CVE Hull) ALF - Auxiliary Landing Field ANG - Air National Guard ARFCOS - Armed Forces Courier Service AROICC - Assistant Resident Officer in Charge of Construction ARVA - Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft ARVE - Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine AUW - Advanced Underseas Weapons Shop AVB - Small Seaplane Tender AVM - Guided Missile Ship AVP - Seaplane Tenders AVT - Auxiliary Aircraft Transport (Ex CVS & CVL Hulls)
BCT - Base Consolidated Telecommunication B.I.O.T. - British Indian Ocean Territory CAAC - Counseling and Assistance Center (Drugs) CAEWW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wings CARGRU - Carrier Groups CB - Construction Battalion CINCLANTFLT - Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet CINCPACFLT - Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet CINCUSNAVEUR - Commander in Chief U. S. Naval Forces, Europe CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Training CNAVRES - Chief of Naval Reserve CNET - Chief of Naval Education and Training CNM - Chief of Naval Material CNTECHTRA - Chief of Naval Technical Training COMASWWINGPAC - Commander, Anti-Submarine Warfare Wing Pacific - COMBATCAMGRU - Combat Camera Group COMCAB - Commander Marine Corps Air Bases COMCARGRU - Commander Carrier Group COMCRUDESLANT - Commander Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet COMDESRON - Commander Destroyer Squadron COMFAIR - Commander, Fleet Air COMFITAEWWINGPAC - Commander Fighter/Airborne Early Warning Wing Pacific COMFLEACTS - Commander Fleet Activities COMNAVACT - Commander Naval Activities COMNAVAIRLANT - Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet COMNAVAIRPAC - Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet COMNAVAIRTESTCEN - Commander, Naval Air Test Center COMNAVFOR - Commander Naval Forces COMOCEANSYSLANT - Commander, Oceanographic Systems, Atlantic COMPACMISTESTCEN - Commander Pacific Missile Test Center COMPATWINGSLANT - Commander, Patrol Wings Atlantic COMPATWINGSPAC - Commander, Patrol Wings Pacific COMSERVRON - Commander Service Squadron COMSOLANT - Commander South Atlantic Force, Atlantic Fleet COMSYSTO - Commissary Store CONTR - U. S. Manufacturers Reps, or other contract civilian personnel CV - Multipurpose Carrier CVN - Attack Carrier (Nuclear) CVS - Anti-Submarine Warfare Support Aircraft Carrier CVT - Training Aircraft Carrier CVW - Attack Carrier Air Wing CVWR - Attack Carrier Air Wing Reserve
DCASR - Defense Contract Administration Service Region DEPCOMOPTEVFORPAC - Deputy Commander Operational Test & Evaluation Force Pacific DSAIG - Defense Supply Agency Inspector General EOD - Explosive Ordnance Disposal
-. ESSA - Environmental Science Services Administration SOURCE: CNO (Qp-511)
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FAADCLANT - Fleet Area Accounting and Disbursing Center, U. S. Atlantic Fleet FAADCPAC - Fleet Area Accounting and Disbursing Center, U, S. Pacific Fleet FACSFAC - Fleet Air Control & Surveillance Facility FASOTRAGRULANT - Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Atlantic
Fleet FASOTRAGRUPAC - Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Pacific
Fleet FASU WESTPAC - Fleet Air Support Unit WESTPAC FEWSG - Fleet Electronic Warfare Group FITWING - Fighter Wing FLEAIRPHOTOLAB - Fleet Air Photographic Laboratory FLECOMPRON - Fleet Composite Squadron FLTAVCOMPAC - Pacific Fleet Audio-Visual Command FLTMINEFAC - Fleet Mine Facility FLTNUMWEACEN - Fleet Numerical Weather Central FMSAEG - Fleet Missile Systems Analysis Evaluation Group FND - Foreign National Civilian Direct Hire FNI - Foreign National Civilians Indirect Hire (e.g., contract personnel, etc.) FWF - Fleet Weather Facility GCA - Ground Controlled Approach GMU - Guided Missile Unit HC - Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons HELSEACONWING - Helicopter Sea Control Wing H&HS - Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron H&MS - Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron HM - Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron HMA - Marine Helicopter Attack Squadron HMH - Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron HML - Marine Light Helicopter Squadron HMM - Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron HMT - Marine Helicopter Training Squadron HMX - Marine Helicopter Squadron HQMC - Headquarters Marine Corps HS - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron HS WING - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Wing HSL - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron, Light HT - Helicopter Training Squadron
INACTSHIPFAC - Inactive Ship Facility JASDF - Japan Air Self Defense Force JMSDF - Japan Maritime Self Defense Force LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion LATKWEPSCOL - Light Attack Weapons School LATWING - Light Attack Wing LPH - Amphibious Kssault Ships
MABS - Marine Air Base Squadrons MACG - Marine Air Control Groups MACS - Marine Air Control Squadron MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment MAG - Marine Aircraft Group MARTD - Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment MASS - Marine Air Support Squadron MATCS - Marine Air Traffice Control Squadrons MATCU - Marine Air Traffic Control Unit MATSG - Marine Air Training Support Group MATWING - Medium Attack Wing MAUW - Modified Advanced Underseas Weapons Shops MAW - Marine Aircraft Wing MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing ~ i e l d MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion MCCRTG - Marine Combat Crew Readiness Training Group MOMAG - Mobile Mine Assembly Group
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ABBREVIATIONS
MSC - Military Sealift Command MTDS - Marine Tactical Data System MWCS - Marine Wing Communication Squadron MWHS - Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron MWSG - Marine Wing Support Group MWWU - Marine Wing Weapons Unit NAEC - Naval Aviation Engineering Center NAESU - Naval Aviation Engineering Service NAF - Naval Air Facility NALCO - Naval Air Logistic Control Off ice NAMTRADET - Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment NAMTRAGRU - Naval Air Maintenance Training Group NARDET - Naval Air Reserve Detachment NARU - Naval Air Reserve Unit NATPARACHUTETESTRAN - National Parachute Test Range NATTC - Naval Air Technical Training Center NTTC - Naval Technical Training Center NAVAEROSPREGMEDCEN - Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center NAVAIRDEVCEN - Naval Air Development Center NAVAIRENGCEN - Naval Air Engineering Center NAVAIRSYSCOM - Naval Air Systems Command NAVAVNLOGCEN - Naval Aviation Logistics Center NAVAVNWEPSFAC - Naval Aviation Weapons Facility NAVCOMMSTA - Naval Communications Station NAVFAC - Naval Facility NAVFACENGCOM - Naval Facilities Engineering Command NAVFINOFF - Navy Finance Office NAVFITWEPSCOL - Navy Fighter Weapons School NAVINVSERVO - WavaP Investigative Service Office NAVPRO - Naval Plant Representative Office NAVRADSTA - Navy Radio Station NAVREGFINCEN - Naval Regional Finance Center NAVREGMEDCEN - Naval Regional Medical Center NAVTRADEVCEN - Navy Training Device Center NAVWPNCEN - Naval Weapon Center NAVWPNEVALFAC - Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility NEDN - Naval Environmental Data Network NFFNC - Foreign National Civilians supported by non-appropriated funds NFO - Naval Flight Officer NFUSC - U. S. Civilians supported by non-appropriated funds NISO - Naval Investigative Service Office NISRA - Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency NRSO - Naval Resale Systems Off ice NSSAA - Naval Special Services Administrative Activity NTCC - Naval Telecommunication Center NWSED - Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachment NWSF - Naval Weather Service Facility OLF - Outlying Field OPTEVFOR - Operational Test and Evaluation Force
RECONATKWING - Reconnaissance Attack Wing ROICC - Resident Officer in Charge of C:onstruction RON - Remain over night RVAH - Reconnaissance Attack Squadron RVAW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Training Squadrons SELRES - Selected Reserve SOES - Station Operation and Engineering Squadron SOMS - Station Operation and Maintenance Squadron
SOURCE: CNO (Op-511)
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TACGRU - Tactical Air Control Group TACRON - Tactical Air Control Squadron TACSUPWING - Tactical Support Wing TRARON - Training Squadron TRAWING - Training Air Wing USDH - U. S. Civilians Direct Hire
VA - Attack Squadrons VAW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron VAQ - Carrier Special Squadron, Tactical Electronics VC - Fleet Composite Squadron VF - Fighter Squadrons VMA - Marine Attack Squadron VMA(AW) - Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron VMAT - Marine Attack Training Squadron VMAT(AW) - Marine All-Weather Attack Training Squadron VMFA - Marine Fighter/Attack Squadron VMFAT - Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron VMGR - Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron VMO - Marine Observation Squadron VP - Patrol Squadron VQ - Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron VR - Fleet Tactical Support Squadron VRC - Fleet Tactical Support Squadron VRF - Aircraft Ferry Squadron VS - Air Anti-Submarine Squadron VS WING - Air Anti-Submarine Wing VT - Training Squadrons VTU - Volunteer Training Unit VX - Air Test & Evaluation Squadron VXE - Antarctic Development Squadron VXN - Oceanographic Development Squadron