Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 for Fiscal Year 1967 dated 1 July 1966 is: DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on 1 July 1978 by Op-511.
Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 forFiscal Year 1967 dated 1 July 1966 is:
DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on1 July 1978 by Op-511.
DECLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS WASHINGTON, D. C. 20350
OPNAVNOTE 05400
m OP-511 Ser 01218P51 1 July 1966
OPNAV NOTICE 05400
From: Chief of Naval Operations To: Distribution List
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for Fiscal Year 1967; promulgation of (U)
1. Purpose. The Naval Aeronautical Organization (NAO) i s the pr imary source of planning information on current base loading of the aeronautical shore activities of the Naval Estab- lishment. It includes a detailed presentation of the various naval aviation programs. The NAO i s published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 January and 1 July of each year.
2. Cancellation of Previous Publication. OPNAV NOTICE 05400 Ser 01055P50 of 1 January 1966 is cancelled by this Notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary.
3. Review and Approval. This publication has been reviewed and approved in accordance with SECNAV Instruction 5600.16 of 2 November 1960.
4. Corrections. Addressees a r e requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (OP-511) of any e r r o r s o r omissions. It is further requested that the Commanding Officer of each station review the portion of the base loading section pertaining to that station and forward a revised edition, reflecting the 1 January 1967 situation, to this office by 1 December 1966. If the data is unchanged, a report indicating no change should be submitted.
5- Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned for this report.
6. Classification and Downgradink The security classification of this publication is auto- matically downgraded from Confidential to Unclassified on 1 July 1978. This action i s in accordance with paragraph 7. c. (3) of OPNAV Instruction 5500.40B. All of the above para- graphs a re unclassified, and all of the content that follows i s Confidential.
7. Cancellation. This Notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next issue of the Naval Aeronautical Organization and for record purposes on 31 March 1967.
W. R. KREITZE By direction
OPNAVNOTE 05400 1 July 1966
DISTRIBUTION LIST: SNDL 21 (F lee t Commanders in Chief)
22 (F lee t Commanders (1) COMFIRSTFLT (29)
23 (Fo rce Commanders l e s s COMTAIW ANPATFOR and COMNAVFORV)
24A (Naval A i r F o r c e Commanders ) 24B (COMPHIBLANT only) 24E (COMINPAC only) 24F (Service F o r c e Commanders ) 24J (F lee t Marine F o r c e Commands) 26K (Joint Task Groups & Task Unit
l e s s CTU 8. 3.9) 26LL (DASH Training Unit) 26RR (P ro j ec t SHAD) 27C (Sea F ron t i e r Commanders 28A ( C a r r i e r Divisions) 28B (ASW Groups) 29G (Aircra f t C a r r i e r s (CVS)) 29H (Aircra f t C a r r i e r s (CVA), (CVA(N))) 31H (Amphibious Assaul t Ships (LPH)) 32HH (Seaplane Tende r s (AV)) 32LL (Advanced Aviation Base Ships
(AVB)) 42 (Naval Aviation) 46 (F lee t Marine Force-Aviat ion) 50A (CINCLANT only) A1 (SECNAV only) A2A (NAVCOMPT (3), ONR (Codes
130 & 700A) (2), OPA (2), OM1 (I) , NDPIC ( l ) , only)
A4A (NAVMAT) A5 (BUPERS and BUMED) A6 (CMC) B2 (NSA (CREF-212) (2) only) B3 (Colleges) B4 (MATS) B5 (USCG only) C1 (Naval Off. a t A r m y Activi t ies) C2 (Naval Off. a t Ai r F o r c e Activities) E l 6 (Training Device Center ) E22 (Finance Center, Cleveland only)
(Naval Dis t r ic t Commandants) (NavBase Key West only) (NAVCOMMSTA Norfolk only) (Administrative Unit) (Aviation Safety Center ) (Naval Activities) (F lee t Intelligence C e n t e ~ ) (NAVRECONTECHSUPPCEN) (MAINT SUPPORT O F F ) (Aviation Medical Center ) (Scol Academy) (Scol War College) (Systems Command Headquar te rs ) (NEL San Diego (Code 1800) only) (ASO) (Fac i l i t i es Engineering Command) (Naval Civil Eng. Labora tory) (NAD Crane (Code 1000) only) (NAVPLANTREPO l e s s Si lver Spring) (NOL White Oaks only) (Activities, P r i m a r i l y Support A i r c r a f t )
(MarCor Ai r Base Commanders ) (Air Training Command) (Air Technical Training Center ) (Air Rese rve Tra in ing Unit) (Air Maint. Training Group) (NAVPLANTREPO l e s s Bal t imore (Dallas (2) only)
(Air Development Center ) (Air Eng. Center ) (Ordnance Tes t Station) (Air T e s t Center ) (Aerospace Recovery Fac i l i ty ) (Air Turbine T e s t Station) (Missi le Center) (Photographic Center ) (BUWEPSFLTREADREP) (NAESU) (BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM) (NATSF) (Marine Corps Scol Quantico)
OASD (I&L (3), Comptrol ler ( l ) , Supply & Serv ices ( l ) , Stat is t ical Se rv i ce s Center(3)) ; Di rec tora te of Plans, USAF; Headquar te rs Alaskan Command; Director , Ai r Universi ty L i b r a r y (AUL-7656), Maxwell AFB; RAIR, Operat ions Di rec tora te (5-3) Joint Staff (SOFE); U. S. S t r ike Command (Naval Officer J-5), McDill AFB; GAO, Associate Di rec tor DAAD Navy Group; Bureau of the Budget (Mil i tary Division Air Unit); Joint War Games Agency; P r o j e c t CLOUD GAP, U. S. A r m s Control & Disarmament Agency; FAA (AT-1); GAO/, (Washington Regional Office).
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Page
DEFINITION O F TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK ............... 1
PERSONNEL
............................................. C o r p s and Category Breakdown 4 P l a n n e d S t r e n g t h F Y 1967 ................................................... 4
. .......................... P e r s o n n e l Allocations S u m m a r y Aviation Activi t ies 5
............................... AIRCRAFT (PROGRAM OPERATING ALLOWANCE) 8
BASES
Atlant ic F l e e t Support Stat ions .............................................. 11 Pac i f ic F l e e t Support Stat ions ............................................... 26 ...................... Naval Aviation R e s e a r c h , Development and T e s t Stat ions 39
.............................................. Special Naval Aviation Stat ions 42 Naval Ai r Tra in ing Command Stat ions ........................................ 44
................................ Naval Ai r R e s e r v e Tra in ing Command Stat ions 52 Extra-Continental Aviation Shore Activi t ies ................................... 64
AVIATION SHIPS
................................................................. S u m m a r y 81 Atlant ic F l e e t ............................................................. 81 Pac i f ic F l e e t ............................................................. 82
NAVY F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS
............................................................. Atlantic F l e e t 84 .............................................................. Pac i f ic F l e e t 88 ............................................................. Marine C o r p s 91
........................................................ MAUW's AND MOMAT's 92
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
B a s i c .................................................................... 9 3 ................................................................ Advanced 94 Naval Aviation Medical Cente r ............................................. 94 Technical ................................................................ 96
.................................................................. R e s e r v e 99
.................................................. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES . CNO 103
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES .......................... 103
..................................... NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE O F F I C E 106
MISSIONS
.................................................. Naval A i r c r a f t Squadrons 108 ...................................................... Guided Miss i le Units 109
............................................................ Avia t ionsh ips 110 ..................................................... Marine Aviation Units 110
................................................... NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE 113
......................................................... APPROACH SYSTEMS 114
N A M E D A I R F I E L D S .......................................................... 117
VISUAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM ............................................. 118
CURRENT ASSIGNMENT O F IDENTIFICATION LETTERS ......................... 119
............................................................. ABBREVIATIONS 120
i i i
DEC LASSlFlED DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK
The planned Naval Aviation Shore Establishment, including Marine Activities, for the Fiscal Year 1967 i s reflected in the arsigned missions of individual activities. These mirsions a re promulgated and revised by SECNAV Notices. Assigned tanks to accomplish the listed mission are promulgated by NAVAIRSYSCOM Notices (Series 5451) which supersede the OPNAV Notices for each activity. The vtunits/activities to be supportedu by individual activitier a re designated by the Chief of Naval Operations and will be lirted in the appropriate NAVAIRSYSCOM NOTICE 5451 and a s shown herein. Permanent duty stations of Naval units a re contained in the effective edition of OPNAV INSTRUCTION 31 11.14.
AIRCRAFT ON BOARD STATIONS
Summaries of aircraft allowances by type of organization and class of aircraft appear on pages 8-10 of this publication. Operating allowances, inventory and planned operating assignments by unit and model are published monthly in OPNAV NOTICE 03110 (Blue Book). Base aircraft data contained in this Notice reflect an on board (including home base deployed) count a r of the date of the covering letter(1 January or 1 July). On board estimates a re submitted by a i r stations and facilities a month or two in advance. Detailed accounting of aircraft in storage or under- going rework at O&R facilities can be obtained from the Blue Book.
PERSONNEL ALLOCATED TO ACTIVITIES
Tables on pager 4-10 of this publication include a Fiscal 1967 summary of the personnel alloca- tions for aviation activities a s of 30 June 1966. Personnel figures shown for the individual stations and activities reflect an estimated on board count a s of 1 ,July 1966. Estimates a r e prepared within a month or two of the 1 July date.
FIGURES FOR THE NUMBER OF PERSONNEL IN A SUBORDINATE UNIT ARE ENCLOSED IN PARENTHESES IN THOSE CASES WHERE THE PARENT ACTIVITY IS ALSO LISTED ABOARD THE STATION AND THE FIGURES FOR THE PARENT ACTIVITY INCLUDE THE PERSONNEL IN THE SUBORDINATE UNIT.
Personnel data for USNRIUSMCR squadronr /unit8 reprecrent numbers allowed in drill pay rtatur. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Rererva activities a re shown reparately.
COMMAND OVER SHORE ACTIVITIES
The exercise of command over a rhore (field) activity ham a8 i t r primary purpose the provision of effective support to the forces of the United States Navy and of the United State8 Marine Corps. It encompasser over-all authority, direction, control and coordination nacarsary to carry out the assigned mission, and responribility for the oper~t ing efficiency of the activity. It includer authority and responsibility for mirrion planning, shore activity planning and workload planning. It also includes authority and responsibility for coordinating the application of the various ele- 'ments of support. Mission and facilities planning for rhore (field) activities rhall be accomplirhed with the guidance and assistance of bureaus and offices assigned rupport responsibilitier, and with the technical advice of other bureaus and offices. Adminirtrative and technical guidance shall include:
a. The establishment of rtandards and procedures for specialized adrninirtrative or technical functions;
b. Professional and technical advice, guidance, and assistance;
c. Performance of specialized administrative o r technical functions a s a service.
Supervision by Staff Assistants over assigned shore (field) activities encornparses the name degree of authority and responsibility as command. (General Order 19, 1 January 1965)
SUPPORT TO COMMANDS AND ACTIVITIES
Support i s the collective term given to the responsibility assigned to an official of the Department of the Navy to provide resources to a command or activity of the Navy o r Marine Corpr to enable it to carry out i ts mission. It includes administrative, personnel and material rupport, guidance and assistance in and evaluation of such matters as organization, procedures, budgeting, account- ing, staffing and the utilization of personnel funds, material and facilities. In addition, support includes the responsibility to assist command in evaluating the operating efficiency of activitier. A single official shall be charged with the primary support responsibility for each shore (field) activity. However, elements of material and other support may flow from an official not charged with the primary support responsibility. (General Order 19, 1 January 1965)
DECLASSIFIED
DEFINITION OF TERMS AM3 AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK
TYPES OF NAVAL AIR STATIONS
NAVAL AIR STATION
An independent activity that provides aircraft operating, maintenance, training, and personnel facilities in accordance with organizational requirements.
NAYAL AUXILIARY AIR STATION
An air installation that offers facilities similar to those provided by an a i r station and assists a parent air station in accordance with organizational requirements.
NAVAL STATION
A shore activity capable of performing general functions, usually in direct support of the operating forces.
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
An independent aviation activity developed to provide permanent facilities for a war strength Marine Aircraft Wing and station forces, less the units deployed a t subordinate Marine Corps Air Facilities and any Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field. A Marine Corps Air Station possesses facilities for maintenance work beyond the scope of the capabilities of the dependent fields. It acts a s the supply stock point a s designated for the subordinate airfields and a i r facilities to be supported and budgets and manages the funds for maintenance and operations for all assigned subordinate airfields and i s under the command of the appropriate Commander, Marine Corps Air Bases.
NAVAL AIR FACILITY
An activity established to meet some special requirement of naval aviation. It may or may not be administratively dependent on a parent (air o r nonair) activity, in accordance with organi- zational requirements.
AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD
An airfield having limited facilities, additional to the landing area in operation. It i s designated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide an airfield which can serve as: a staging base for gunnery, ordnance, o r other training exercises; a mirror or other landing practice site; an emergency or "Bingo" field in support of off-shore ca r r ie r operations, and/or a base, with limited support, for assigned aircraft or unite. The facilities and/or services may include any or all of the following a s appropriate to usage and/or user requirement#: a i r traffic control, communications, fire and crash rescue services, personnel berthing and messing, refueling and rearming equipment, ready issue stowage, line operations, line maintenance, high usage line maintenance spare parts and limited support of assigned aircraft or units. An ALF i s not a separately established activity but i s under the cognizance of a nearby parent a i r station from which personnel, materiel and funds for i ts support a r e allocated. The parent a i r station may maintain a caretaker detachment and/or service unit at the ALF for day-to-day operations.
OUTLYING FIELD (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FIELD (H) OLF)
An airfield having no established facilities in operation except a landing area. It i s designated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide a landing a rea on which aircraft based elsewhere can conduct landing practice or other exercises. An OLF i s not a separately estab- lished activity but i s under the cognizance of a nearby parent a i r station from which personnel, materiel and funds for i ts support a r e allocated. No personnel a r e permanently based a t an OLF. However, required a i r traffic control and/or crash rescue personnel, or others appro- priate to support the operations to be conducted, along with mobile facilities a s required to supplement existing facilities, may be located a t the OLF either on a "duration of the operation!! or a !lnormal operating hoursfl basis.
DECLASSIFIED DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK
THE STATUS OF NAVAL AIR ACTIVITIES
DEVELOPMENT
A non-operating condition during the construction or preparation period of a station, requiring sufficient personnel to plan and implenent an organization adequate to place in service all facilities needed to support initial operations. The member of the executive administration of the Department of the Navy assigned command shall collaborate with the Chief of Naval Material in assigning the administrative responsibility of the officer in command or in charge during the transition to an llActiveu status.
ACTIVE
Fully Operational. An operating condition requiring facilities and personnel adequate to sup- port planned operations and to maintain equipment in an operating condition.
Maintenance. An operating condition requiring minimum facilities and personnel to support emergency and intermittent operations, and to maintain equipment in an operating o r preserved condition such that, by addition of personnel, "Fully Operationalu status will result.
Partial Maintenance. A condition less than "Maintenance, requiring minimum personnel for security and fire protection and for the maintenance in operable o r preserved condition of those minimum facilities and utilities essential to permit occasional use by operating units when and if required. The additional supporting personnel and equipment required during such periods of use will be provided by the operating units concerned.
INACTIVE
Mobilization. A non-operating condition requiring physical protection of the property, person- nel necessary for fire protection and periodic inspections by local representatives, to insure that defects which would lead to accelerated deterioration a re promptly corrected in accordance with accepted practices for economical etatic maintenance. This designation will be used solely to identify real property which i s being retained for mobilization purposes.
Excess. Same a s Inactive-Mobilization, except that this designation will be used solely to identify real property which is being processed a s excess to the needs of the Navy.
O&R CLASSIFICATION
Class A Facilities a re required for complete overhaul, repair, modification and test of aircraft, aircraft engines and all classes of aeronautical material.
Class B Facilities a re required for complete overhaul, repair, modification and test of aircraft engines and accessories, but only for essential repairs to aircraft. Aircraft will not be overhauled in these departments. Instrument overhaul facilities will be provided only when directed by NAVAIRSYSCOM.
Class C Facilities a re required for Maintenance only of aircraft and aircraft engines.
Class D Facilities a r e required for operation only of aircraft.
D ECLASSlFlEb - -
NAVY MANPOWER I The total Military Manpower Allocation/Requirements Plan including Base and Augment but ex- cluding USMC for Fiscal Year 1967 requires end year strength of 727,873. This includes all Regulars and most Reserves on continuous active duty and a l l officer candidates. It excludes personnel with other government agencies in a reimbursable status and 225 officers funded by Reaerve Personnel Navy appropriation. Data a s of 30 June 1966 adjusted for civilian subetitution program:
Officer NavCadlMidshipmen Enlisted Total
Begin FY 1967 allocation 79.421 4,729 642,893 727,043
End FY 1967 requirement 79.41 3 4,922 643,538 727,873
Officer Billet Category Breakdown
CODE - CATEGORY
1100 Line 1300 Aviation Line 1400 Engineering 1510 Weapons Engineering 1530 Aeronautical Engineering (Meteorology) 1610 Cryptology 1620 Law 1630 Intelligence
1 1650 Public Information
LINE TOTAL
Medical Corps Dental Corps Medical Service Corps Nuras Corps Supply Corps Chaplain Corps Civil Engineering Corps
STAFF TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Allocation Begin FY 1967
33,048 24,492
953 502 188 403 56 1 230 143
Requirement End FY 1967
32,476 24,873
9 54 506 198 425 564 26 1 143
60,400
4,346 1,906 1,492 2s 409 5,846 1,034 1,980
19,013
79,413
Fleet Fleet Air MILCOMOPFOR Support, Other than Air, U. S. Air Support, U. S. Support, Other than Air, Outside U. S. Air Support, Outside U. S. General Training Air Training OCS Q Recruit Training Medical Training Navy Support, International & Other Transients, Patients & Prisoners
I The Manpower Allocation/Requirements Plan by type of activity is:
Reimbursables with other govlt agencies Reserve Personnel Navy funded
I
TOTAL (Total Air Included Above)
Begin FY 1967 Officer Enlisted*
End FY 1967 Officer Enlisted*
DECLASSIFIED
P E R S O N N E L
PERSONNEL ALLOCATIONS SUMMARY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
As of 30 June 1966
Number Total Code Other Staff Total o f u n i t s Officers 1300 Line Officers Enlisted - - -
A. FLEET AIR
1. Atlantic
COMCVW COMCVSG VF * V F P VAP VA* VAW RVAH* RECON ATKWING COMFAWSLANT /COMFAW VP* vs * HS * VW VQ KC VC VX AIR LOG CONTR O F F HQ 21st A F HQ MAC VR (Incl. MAC) VRC VRF FAETU (Includee Students) OASU Fleet Combat Camera Group Air Staffs Flag Admin Unit FAA0
TOTAL
* Includes Combat Readiness Air Wing (CRAW /CRAG) students.
Note: All unit personnel totals include the Southeast Asia Augmentation Atlocations for FY 1967.
DECLASSIFIED
P E R S O N N E L
Number Total of Units O f f i c e r s
Code 1300 -
Other L ine
Staff Off ice rs
Tota l Enl i s ted
2. Pac i f ic
COMCVW COMCVSG VF* V F P V A P VA * VAW VAH * COMFAWS V P * VS * HS * HC VW VRF VQ VR (Incl. MAC) vc VX F A E T U (Incl. Students) NAT WING HQ 22nd A F GM Unit F l e e t Combat C a m e r a Group A i r Staffs F l a g Admin Unit F A A 0 VSF 1
TOTAL PACIFIC
TOTAL ATLANTIC
F L E E T AIR TOTAL
B. F L E E T AIR SUPPORT CONTINENTAL
F L E E T SUPPORT (NAS & NS) NAVPLANTREPO BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM BUWEPSFLTREADREPS SPECIAL NAS NAVAIRSYSCOM R&D ACTS NAVAIRSYSCOM MISC ACTS NAVRES ACTS
TOTAL
I * Includes Combat Readiness A i r Wing (CRAW /CRAG) students. I Note: ALL uni t personne l to ta l s include the Southeast A s i a Augmentation Allocat ions f o r F Y 1967 1
I P E R S O N N E L
Number of Units
Tota l Off ice rs
Code Other Staff 1300 Line Off ice rs - --
Total Enl i s ted
C. F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
1. Atlant ic
B a s e s 3
MILCOMOPFOR 10 -
TOTAL 13
2. Pac i f ic
B a s e s MILCOMOPFOR
TOTAL PACIFIC 6
TOTAL ATLANTIC 13 - F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS TOTAL 19
D. PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE 4
E. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
TRAINING CARRIER 1 S T A F F S ( lees CNARESTRA) - - STATIONS & UNITS
BASIC 15 ADVANCED 13 TECHNICAL 9
STUDENTS BASIC - - ADVANCED - - TECHNICAL - - MISCELLANEOUS 3 NAVCAD 5 AOC 1 OCAN 3 -
T O TAL 5 0
F. AIR SEGMENT RESUME
F L E E T AIR 249 11,920 11,377 246 297 66,547
F L E E T AIR SUPPORT CONT. 79 3,605 2,280 299 1,026 32,618
F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS 19 9 72 473 124 3 75 10,880
PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE 4 176 117 31 28 1,104
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND 50 5,262 3,891 1,069 302 31,036 - - - - -
GRAND TOTAL 401 21,935 18,138 1.769 2,028 142,185
Note: All unit pe rsonne l totals include the Southeast A s i a Augmentation Allocations f o r F Y 1967.
0 - s DEC LASSlFlED A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A ~ ~ . ~ P ~ R A T I N G A L L O W A N C E )
I 31 DECEMBER 1966
A. BY TYPE O F ORGANIZATION
1. F L E E T COMBATANT Wings /Groups /Squadrons Aircraft
a. C a r r i e r Air Wings 17
VF 34 360 VAL/VALP/VAM 5 0 5 94 VAH 5 45 RVAH 8 59 Flee t Training (CRAW /CRAG) - - 255 -
Sub-Total 1,313
b. Special Mission Squadrons
VFP/VAP 4 45 VAW 4 135 VQ 2 26 -
Sub-Total 2 06
*c. C a r r i e r ASW Groups 11
VS 2 0 189 HS 11 152 VAL 1 28 -
Sub-Total 369
*d. Pa t ro l ASW Squadrons
VP-L 28 301 VP -S 3 36 VP-L/S, VRH 1 20 -
Sub-Total 357
e. F l ee t AEW
VW 2 9
f. Helicopter Combat Squadrons
HC 3 147
g. Landing Pla t form Helicopters 8 8
h. F l ee t Tactical Support
VR, VRC 4 83 - TOTAL USN COMBAT 2,492
i. Marine Air Wings
H&MS , MAMS 16 66 VMF 2 3 0 VMFA 3 45 VMF(AW) 10 150 VMA 8 160 VMA(AW) 4 5 6 VMC J 3 54 VMGR 3 3 6 HMM 15 360 HMH 3 4 8 VMO 3 j 2 -
TOTAL USMC COMBAT 1,077
* Includes F l ee t Training Squadrons and Aircraf t (CRAW /CRAG).
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A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M O P E R A T I N G A L L O W A N C E )
I. F L E E T COMBATANT (Contfd) Winge /Groups /Squadrons Aircraft
j. Reserve Combat
VF /VA - - 308 VS - - 80 VPL - - 120 HS - - 6 8 HM - - 10 VRH - - 9 6 VRM - - 20
- TOTAL USNR COMBAT 662 -
TOTAL COMBAT 4,231
2. DIRECT FLEET SUPPORT Aircraf t
OPTEVFOR (VX) 57 Flee t Utility (VC) 132 Flee t Mission Support 262 Flee t Bases Overseas - Navy 142 Flee t Bases Overseas - Marine Corps 7 C a r r i e r Utility (VRC) 2 5 Marine
HEDRONS, H&MS, MAMS 11 VMT 4 0 -
TOTAL DIRECT SUPPORT 676
3. INDIRECT SUPPORT
NAVPLANT R E P 0 9 NASC RDT&E 155 NABS 126 Misr i le Ranges 24 Attaches and Mieeione 2 3 Marine Corpe Air Stations (Includes HMS) 96
TOTAL INDIRECT SUPPORT 433
4. NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
CNARESTRA (Lees Combat Port ion) 89
5. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
CNABATRA 819 CNAVANTRA 476 CNATECHTRA 107 -
TOTALCNATRA 1,402
6. SUMMARY
Navy Total - USN 4,849
Navy Total - USNR 751
Navy Total - USMC 1,231
TOTAL PROGRAM 6,831
LOGISTIC SUPPORT 1, 370
GRAND TOTAL (PROGRAM AIRCRAFT) 8,201
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I A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M O P E R A T I N G A L L O W A N C E )
I 31 DECEMBER 1966
B. BY CLASS O F AIRCRAFT USN - USMC - USNR TOTAL -
FIGHTER J E T V F F B 692 225 9 0 1.007 V F P 2 7 27 6 60
ATTACK J E T VA L 619 180 21 2 1,025 VA M 7 1 48 - - 119 VA H 58 - - - - 5 8 VA R 6 1 - - - - 6 1 VA P 18 - - - - 18 VA Q 18 - - - - 18 VA QM 3 0 27 - - 5 7
ATTACK P R O P (VA L P )
ANTI-SUB. WARFARE (VS)
PATROL V P L V P S
WARNING VW M VW H
TRANSPORT VR H VR M VR C
REFUELER (VG)
OBSERVATION (VOL)
UTILITY vu L vu G VU M P VU M J
TRAINING J E T VT A J VT B J VT S J
TRAINING P R O P VT A P VT B P VT PP VT S P
HELICOPTER HS H L HM HH HG
DRONES (VK D)
PROGRAM OPERATING TOTALS
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I MISSION I
Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forced of the Navy and other activities and units, a s designate by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. MCAS Beaufort, S. C. *5. NAS Jacksonville, Fla. 9. MCAF New River, N. C. 2. NAS Brunswick, Maine 6. NAS Key West, Fla. * 10. NAS Norfolk, Virginia 3. NAS Cecil Field. Fla. *7. NAS Lakehurst, N. J . 11. NAS Oceana, Va. 4. MCAS Cherry Point, N. C. 8. NAVSTA Mayport, Fla. 12. NAS Quonset Pt. , R. I. * Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station. 13. NAS Sanford, Florida
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (6 ND) Command - CMC through COMCABEAST Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Headquarters MCAS - - - - - - - - COMCABEAST H &HS 1 C117D. 2 T28B. 20 72 478 CO MCAS
2 UHZB, 1 T1A FAETU TRAINER CREW - - - - - - 14 H&HS NAMTRADET - - - - - - 14 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS +Students - - - - - - 11 MAG-32 - - - - - - -- CG 2ND MAW
H&MS-32 1 C117D. 15 15 320 CO MAG-32 3 T l A
MABS - 32 - - 2 8 420 CO MAG-32 VMFA-251 12 F4B 15 22 203 CO MAG-32 VMFA-312 8 F4B 15 19 188 COMAG-32 VMF( Aw)-333 15 F8D/E 16 2 146 CO MAG-32 MATCU-63 - - - - 4 58 CO MABS-32 MAG-31 - - - - - - -- CG 2nd MAW H&MS-31 1 C117, 1 C47J, 20 16 341 CO MAG-31
3 T l A MABS-31 - - 4 9 415 COMAG-31 VMA-324 21 A4E 21 3 167 CO MAG-31 VMA-331 21 A4E 24 3 131 CO MAG-31 VMF(AW)-451 13 F8D 14 4 154 COMAG-31 MATCU-69 - - - - 6 36 COMABS-31 MACS-9 - - 2 13 200 CO MWHG-2
- - - - I
TOTAL 105 168 196 3,296
Air craft Personnel . Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 18(0ff) 1 2(Enl) 2(0ff) 2(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 11, (10 at P a r r i s Island, 1 a t Naval Base, Charleston)
* Average daily student load TAD f rom other activities.
, L 1 ,,- ,- 1 [Is/ & &. " - DECLASSIFIED . - - .
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ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
BRUNSWICK, MAINE
(NAS) ( I ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned ~v ia t ion /Other Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 SPZH, 1 CH19E 15 45 580 COMNAVAIRLANT 1 HU16C, 1 C117D
COMFAW-3 -- 12 12 63 COMFAIRWI NGSLANT VP-10 9 P3A 62 4 340 COMFAW -3 VP- 1 1 12 SPZH 5 1 2 295 COMFAW-3 VP-21 12 SPZH 58 4 295 COMFAW-3 VP-23 12 SP2H 41 1 280 COMFAW-3 VP-26 9 P3B 57 2 322 COMFAW-3 FAETULANT DET 1 -- 3 -- 9 2 FAET ULANT Marine Barracks -- - - 2 76 CO NAS GCA Unit 21 - - (3) -- (20) CO NAS Navy Commissary Store -- - - 1 29 CO NAS
(includes Cutler Branch) 4626th Air Base Sqd. 3 T33, 1 U3A - - - - - - Cmdr. Hdqtrs. 36th
(ADC)(Topsham) 1C47 Air Div. (ADC) Navy Exchange -- -- 1 -- CO NAS MAUW 0426 -- (2) -- (21) CONAS Nucleus Crews P C 0
USS BIDDLE (DLG 34) -- - - 2 50 COM- 1 - - - - TOTAL 6 3 299 76 2.422
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Tranrienta Daily 18 2 3 2
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15.
CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA
( N u ) (6 ND) Supported Facility
Command - CNO OLF Whitehouse Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Assigned Avia t ionIWer Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C117D, 2 UHZB, 14 82 990 CObmAVAIRLANT 2 T l A
CVW-10 -- 4 4 9 COMFAIR JAX VA- 15 16 A4B 21 5 186 CVW-10 VA-46 14 A4C 17 2 134 CVW-10 VA- 106 14 A4C ' 19 3 143 CVW-10 VF-13 12 F8E 14 3 162 CVW-8 VF-62 14 F8E 14 3 158 CVW-8 VA-81 16 A4E 15 3 147 CVW-8 VA-86 14 A4E 16 3 145 CVW-7 CVW-3 - - 5 4 10 COMFAIRJAX VA-34 14 A4C 16 3 134 CVW-3 VA-36 14 A4C 18 4 130 CVW-3 RCVW-4 - - 12 3 10 COMFAIRJAX VF- 174 1 7 F8D, 8 F8E 15 7 (RP) 7 213 RCVW-4
DECLASSIFIED ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Avlation/Other Enlisted Superior
VA-44 8 A4B. 32 A4C. 19 A4E 4 3 8 779 RCVW -4 60 (RP)
VA-45 26 TF9J, 2 T28B 2 0 5 186 RCVW -4 26 (RP)
VA- 64 16 A4C 20 3 142 CVW-6 VA-66 16 A4C 17 3 151 CVW-6 VF-11 9 F8D 8 3 222 COMFAIRJAX VFP-62 11 R F ~ A / G 13 14 239 COMFAIRJAX VC-4 Det ItA1l 4 F8C, 3 US2C 8 - - 79 COMFAIRJAX CVW-1 -- 8 4 8 COMFAIRJAX VA-12 18 A4E 19 3 182 CVW-1 VA-72 14 A4E 2 3 3 177 CVW-1 VA- 172 14 A4C 23 3 173 CVW-1 RATCC Unit 643 -- (3) (3) (56) CO NAS Fl tPhys ioTrng Unit - - - - 1 11 CO NAS NAMTD 1016, 1034 - - - - 1 9 1 NAMTRAGRU Men NWSED -- - - (1) (16) FWF Jacksonville FAETU 2058, 2112 - - - - - - 2 0 VF-174
2070, 2053 - - - - - - 15 VA-44 Branch Commissary Store -- -- (1) 18 CO NAS JAX Branch Navy Finance - - -- - - 2 CO NAS JAX Marine Ba r racks - - 1 4 9 5 CMC - - - -
TOTAL 34 0 496 184 5,161
CVW-1 deployed - USS F. D. ROOSEVELT VA-36 deployed - USS ENTERPRISE CVW -3 deployed - USS SARATOGA VA-64 deployed - USS AMERICA CVW-10 deployed - USS INTREPID VA-66 deployed - USS AMERICA
SCHEDULED GAINS /LOSSES T O NAS CECIL FIELD
VA-83 Oceana to Cecil F ie ld - June 1966 VF-11 Cecil F ie ld to Oceana - July 1966
Aircraf t
Average Trans ients Daily 12
Personnel Personnel RON
17 4
I Naval Aviators supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - None.
I CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Supported Facil i t ies
MCALF Bogue MCOLF Atlanta
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
Hdqtrr. CG 2D MAW - - (HLHS 2D MAW) -- CG FMFLANT Hdqtrs. COMCAB Eas t e rn Area (HLHS - MCAS) -- CMC Hdqtrs CG MCAS Cherry Point (HLHS - MCAS) -- COMCABEAST HLHS, MCAS - - 18 27 315 CG MCAS SOES 1 C54Q, 1 USZB, 2 5 11 291 CG MCAS
1 C117D, 1 Ul lA, 3 T33B, 2 UC45J, 2 UH2B
, / I . I\lR u - ., DECLASSIFIED I
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation /Othe r
RATCC Unit #38M - - - - (2) SMS -- 2 17 WMD-2 -- -- 8 Marine Air Control Group -- -- -- H&HS-2 (2D MAW) - - 39 79 MASS - 1 - - 2 19 MACS-8 -- 2 19 3D LAAM - - -- 19 F o r c e Dental Co - - -- 20 MWSG-27 -- -- -- H&HS-27 - - 13 16 SU # l H&HS-27 - - - - 28 MABS-27 - - 2 8 MARTSAT -- 2 3 MAMS - 2 7 1 C117D. 2 C54S 5 1
4 T l A VMGR-252 14 KC130F 3 3 4 VMT - 1 22 T F 9 J 16 2 MAWTU LANT -- (4) (2) VMCJ-2 4 EFlOB, 3 RF8A 29 17
11 EA6A, 6 RF4B MAG-14 -- -- - - H&MS-14 1 C117D. 2 T1A 18 18 MABS-14 - - 4 7 MATCU-61 , - - -- 1 VMA(AW)-225 .12 A6A 7 1 VMA(AW)-242 12 A6A 18 17 VMA(AW)-533 12 A6A 12 9 MAG-24 - - -- -- H&MS-24 1 C47J, 1 C117D 14 17
3 T1A MABS-24 -- 2 5 VMFA-513 14 F4B 25 20 VMFA-531 13 F4B 23 18 VMA-332 24 A4E 2 8 2 NAMTRADET - - - - Class "A" O&R Facil i t ies -- - (1)
(13) (4) Marine Enlisted under instruction - - - -
Navigators /Radio/Opns / ECM Opns Scol Branch
USAF Global Tracking Facil i ty - - - -
I TOTAL
Total Enliated
(62) 210 108 -- 709 153 149 697 - - -- 219 564 523 46
140
Administrative Superior
CO SOES MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS CG 2D MAW CO MACG-2 CO MACG-2 CO MACG-2 CO MACG-2 CO MACG-2 CG 2D MAW CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27
CO MTSG-27 CG 2D MAW CO VMT - 1 CG 2D MAW
CG 2D MAW CO MAG- 14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CG 2D MAW CO MAG-24
CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO NAMTRADET MF CO SOES MCAS CO SOES MCAS
Cmdr. Pa t r i ck AFB Flor ida
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
19 80 lO(0ff.) l(En1.)
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND) Supported Facil i t ies
Pinecast le (Impact Area ) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) Limited Support
Navy F u e l Depot Naval Ordnance Tes t Laboratory, Ft. Lauderdale, F lor ida
Activities and Units Aircraf t Off ice r Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAS * 17 24 93 1,322 COMFAIRJAX /COMSIB O & R -- (8) (5) (54) CO NAS RATTC Unit 17 - - (2) (4) (59) CO NAS MAUW 0427 - - -- (2) (20) CO NAS MAU 05 - - -- - - (8) CO NAS GCI Site - - (1) (2) (12) CONAS Pinecast le Impact A r e a -- -- - - (14) CO NAS
COMFAIRJAX - - 2 8 16 -- COMNAVAIRLANT / COMSIX
FAUCOMFAIR JAX - - .. - - - 86 COMFAIRJAX Air Navigation Off. -- (2) -- (2) COMFAIRJAX F l t A i r Intell. Off. - - (2) -- (5) COMFAIRJAX BuPer s Ldrship F l d Tm. -- (1) -- (1) COMFAIRJAX '
VAP-62 11 RA3B 30 -- 335 COMFAIRJAX VA- 176 12 A1H 14 3 106 COMCVG-10 VP-30 Det Jax 10 SP-2H 3 8 - - 24 5 CO VP-30
Students USN - - 3 2 - - 15 VP-30 Det Sax COMFAIRWING- 11 - - 17 6 53 COMFAIRWINGSLANT
VP-5 8 SPZE, 4 P3A 5 5 3 324 CFAW - 1 1 VP-7 12 SP2H 41 17 285 CFAW-11 VP-16 10 P3A (1 Pool) 5 7 4 290 CFAW - 1 1 VP -4 5 10 P3A (1 Pool) 53 4 269 CFAW - 11
VW -4 8 WCl2lN 5 3 15 332 COMF'AIRJAX FLEWEAFAC - - 3 6 4 1 CWCLANTFLT FICEUR -- 37 7 60 CINCUSNAVEUR F L T AIR PHOTO LAB -- -- - - 3 5 CO VFP-62
Students USN - - ..- - - 2 FLTAIRPHOTOLAB FAETULANT Det 2 - - 7 -- 12k COMFAIRJAX
Students USN -- 12 - - 30 FAETULANT Det 2 Students USMC - - - - - - 3 FAETULANT Det 2 Students USCG - - - - - - 1 FAETULANT Det 2
NARTU (TAR) ** 40 29 1 300 CNARESTRA MARTD - - 3 1 58 CG MARTC
Students USMC - - 3 1 8 273 CO MARTD NATTC -- 30 15 450 CNATECHTRA
Students USN - - 4 -- 1,887 CO NATTC Students USCG - - - - - - 34 CO NATTC
Marine Aviation Det - - 3 9 19 1 CO NATTC Students USMC - - - - - - 71 8 CO MarAviation Det.
NAMTRADETS -- 1 - - 4 3 OinC, NAMTRAEAST Students USN - - - - -- 6 5 NAMTRADETS
NAVTRADEVCEN Area Off. -- -- -- 1 Reg. Rep. NAVTRA- DEVCEN Norfolk
Students USN - - - - - - 1 Area Office, J ax U. S. Naval Hospital - - -- 139 260 COMFAIRJAX
Students USN - - - - - - 6 CO NAVHOSP
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DECLASSIFIED I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officers Total Administrative Supported Agrigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
USN Diaeaae Vec. Con. Cen. -- -- 6 5 COMFAIRJAX Navy Finance Office -- - - 1 34 NAVCOMPT Commissary Store -- -- 4 82 CO NAS Navy Exchange -- - - 3 - - CO NAS Marine Barracks - - -- 3 127 CMC Naval Invest. Svc. Office -- - - 1 1 6 ND NavInvSvcOffice ROinCC - - -- 3 -- SEDIVNAVFAC COMD 679th Radar Sqd. USAF - - 1 9 11 0 CG Montgomery
AIRDEFSECTOR 544th Exp. Ord. Disp. USA -- - - 1 5 CO 547th OrdDet.
(EDC) HQ. Fla. Sector CMD, USA -- - - 1 2 CG IV US Army Corps JAX Sub-sector CMD, USA -- -- 4 8 CO FLASEC CMD Armed Forces ExamIEnt. Station 1 5 59 HQ 3D USA Recruit
District 6ND BR Pub & Print. Svc. Office - - -- -- PPSO, 6 ND Area Wage & Class. Office - - -- -- OIR Washington DOD Household Goods Fld Office - - - - - - CDR SE TRAFFIC REG
Atlanta, Georgia DOD Surplus Sales Office -- - - - - - - Def Log. Serv. Cen.
Battle Creek Naval Audit Site, Jax - - - - - - - - OIC NavAudOff PNCLA Navy Reg. Accts Branch Office - - -- - - USN Reg. Fin. Off
- - - - Norfolk
TOTAL 142 604 388 8,588
* NAS Aircraft: 1 C131, 1 C117, 1 TSZA, 2 USZB, 2 HU16C, 2 UllA, 5 T33B, 3 UI-IZA/B (1 Pool).
** NARTU and MARTD Aircraft: 10 SZF, 3 SH34J, 1 UC45J. 1 T34B, 2 A4A, 12 A4B, 1 T33B, 7 SP2E (1 Pool), 3 C118B.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Unit - Aviation/Other Enlisted Unit - Aviationlothe r Enlisted
AWS 9 52 148 HS-741 14 4 47 VA- 74 1 20 4 109 HS-742 14 4 4 7 VS-741 20 6 74' VR- 741 18 4 5 2 VS-742 20 6 74 VR-742 18 4 5 2 VS-743 20 6 74 VR-743 18 4 5 2 VP-741 28 6 134 NAIRV-741 -- 37 23 VP-742 28 6 134 WEPTU-741 -- 13 2 - - -
TOTAL 227 156 1,022
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average transients daily 30 120 15(Off.) 25(Enl.)
Naval aviators supported for flight time and proficiency purpoeee - 147.
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KEY WEST, FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND9
Activities and Units Aircrait Supported Assigned
NAS 2 C117D, 1 HUl6C 1 UHZA, 1 US2B
RAPCON $8 - - MAUW $0430 - - Navy Exchange - - NWSED - - NAMTRADET - -
1068 Average Student Load -- 1099 Average Student Load --
NAVCOMUNIT - - OPCONCENTER - - VF-101 16 F4B, 6 F4A,
2 TF9J Average Student Load --
VX- 1 3 P3AS 2 SP2HI 2 S2D, 3 SZE, 1 RSZC, 4 SH3A
CVSG-50 - - VS-30 13 SZD, 9 S2E
Average Student Load - - HS-1 21 SH3A
Average Student Load -- AT AB -- 6947th Security Squadron -- 671st Radar Squadron(SAGE) (ADC)
Joint Air Reconnais sauce Control Center (JARCC)
Marine Guard Unit - - COMFAI RKWEST 1 C121
Det 14 VF - 74 6 F4B VS-27 5 SP2H COMFAIRKWEST -- 5th Mobile Comm Group --
3rd U. S. Army Logistic -- Support Facil i ty
Det 1, 4756th Air 7 FlO2 Defense Wing (Formerly 328th Fighter Wing Det 2)
U. S. Army Key West Defense Command 6th Battalion, 65th Arti l lery
Naval Ordnance Unit - - AUW School -- COMKWESTEVDET -- NRL( Marine Corrosion Lab) --
TOTAL 106
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Total Administrative Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
20 33 730 COMFAIRKWEST
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS FWF Jacksonville CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
NAVCOMSY SHQS COMKWESTFOR RCVW -4
35 - - - - 29 8 263 COMFAIRKWEST I
COMFAIRKWEST CVSG-50
FAET ULANT 6940th Security Wing
Goodfellow AFB, T e x 32nd Air Division
Gunter AFB Alabama COMKWESTFOR
Marine Barracks KWEST
COMFAIRKWEST
COMFAIRKWEST COMFAIRKWEST COMNAVAIRLANT Hq 5th Mobile Comm
Group, Robbins AFB Georgia
Hdqtrs. 3rd US Army Log Sup Group Homestead AFB, Geo.
4756th Air Defense Wing, Tyndall AFB Flor ida
5th Region ARADCOM Maxwell AFB, Ala.
NRL Washington D. C.
DECLASSIFIED ATLANTI C FLEET SUPPORT STAT1 ONS
KEY WEST, FLORI DA (Continued)
* Berthed Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 17 79 5(Off.) 4( Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 14 (Including 1 AF).
LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY
(NAS) ( 4 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAI RSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Off ice r Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C117D. 1 UC45J 25 28 504 COMFAI RNORFOLK Navy Comm. Store -- -- 1 18 CO NAS Navy Exchange -- - - 1 - - CO NAS NAVAIRSYSCOM A/C Storage -- - - -- CO NAS Marine Barracks g g 3 100 CO NAS NAMTRADET 1070 - - - - -- 12 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
Students - - - - - - 4 HC-2 22 UHZA, 6 UH2B 100 5 490 COMFAI RNORFOLK HC-4 13 UHZB, 4 CH19E 69 3 286 COMFAI RNORFOLK
3 THl3N, 2 UH13P NATF( SI ) 1 A3A. 1 F8D, 1 F8A 20 2 132 NAVAI RSYSCOM
2 A4B, 1 F4A, 1 T2A NATTC 1 TC47K, 1 UC45J 11 12 260 CNATFCHTRA
Students - - 2 5 - - 850 NARTU 10 S2, 3 SH34J 16 4 203 CNARESTRA
3 C54, 1 T34B. 1 UC45J Army Aviation Det. *47 6 -- 40 Hdqtrs USA Electronic1
U. S. Army Electronics Support Command Support Command Ft. Monmouth, N. J.
U.S. Army NON-TOE 1 UlA, **21 OlA, 3 -- 14 U. S. Arm5 Ft. Dix Direct/General 24 U6A, 5 UlA, 13 U8, N. J. , Support Maintenance 1 U9, 5 OV1, 19 OH13, Activity (Aviation) 19 OH23, 5 UH19, 8 CH21,
1 CH37, 1 CH34, 3 UH1 - - - TOTAL (Supported 125) 127 275 59 2,913
* Aircraft - 4 01, 7 U6, 1 U1, 1 U9, 1 J50, 5 OV1, 2 C45, 6 C47, 1 C54, 3 CH21, 2 OH13, 1 OH23, 7 UH19, 4 UH1, ,Z OH6.
** Aircraft on board and a re supported by activity but a r e not assigned.
~ i r c i a f t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 14 5 6 6( Off.) 4 (Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 20.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted U x s Aviation /Othe r Enlisted AWS-75 27 16 88 NAI RU-75 1 2 0 4 15 VS-751 17 1 64 WEPTU-751 5 5 - - VS-752 20 -- 84 WEPTU-752 3 9 2 VS-753 19 1 75 NARMU-751 10 - - 9 1 HS-751 11 -- 44 NARMU-752 5 - - - - 105 HS-752 13 46 NON-PAY 22 - - - - 42 VR-751 23 - - 5 3' - VR-752 21,. -- 53 TOTAL 216 36 762
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MAYPORT, FLORIDA
(NAVSTA) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
NAVSTA 1 TSZA, 2 CH19E 9* 35 446 COMNAVAIRLANT 3 CVW ( F C L P & Loading) -- -- - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT Branch Commissary Store -- - - 1 24 CO NAVSTA Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 -- CO NAVSTA F l e e t Training Center** - - -- 29 269 COMTRALANT Antarct ic Support Activity, Det. B 2 -- 2 6 CASA, Davisville, R. I.
-- -- (CB) MOTU 12 1 9 COMSERVLANT ROINCC, MYPT -- - - - - -- CO SOEASTDIVNAVFAC Navy Finance Office, Afloat BranEh - - - - 5 NFO NAS JAX Resident Inspection Office, INDMANJAX -- 2 -- I NDMANJAX BUWEPSFLTREADREPLANT (Field Rep) - - -- - - FLTREDREPATL COMCRUDESLANT Supply Rep. -- 1 6 COMCRUDESLANT
(Admin) COMCRUDESLANT, Ca ree r Information - - - - 3 COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT, Material Rep. 1 -- 3 COMCRUDESLANT C a r r i e r & Fie ld Service Unit (CAFSU) -- - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT COMCRUDESLANT Sonar, Calibration - - - - -- COMCRUDESLANT
and Alignment Team USS SARATOGA (CVA 60) (Limited) 42 83 2,489 COMNAVAIRLANT USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVA 42) 40 81 2,319 COMNAVAIRLANT USS SHANGRI-LA (CVA 38) (Limited) 34 75 1,829 COMNAVAIRLANT COMCARDIVSIX (Occasional) 10 9 63 COMNAVAIRLANT COMDESRON 8 - - - - - - --
DESDIV 81 - - -- 7 6 COMCRUDESLANT DESDIV 82 - - - - 5 3 COMCRUDESLANT
COMDESRON 14 -- - - - - - - DESDIV 141 -- - - 7 6 COMCRUDESLANT DESDIV 142 - - -- 5 3 COMCRUDESLANT
COMDESRON 16 -- - - -- -- DESDIV 161 - - - - 7 6 COMCRUDESLANT DESDIV 162 - - - - 5 3 COMCRUDESLANT
USS FARRAGUT (DLG 6) -- - - 2 0 335 COMCRUDESLANT USS KENNETH D. BAILEY (DDR 713) -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS LUCE (DLG 7) -- -- 2 0 335 COMCRUDESLANT USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DLG 13) - - 2 0 335 COMCRUDESLANT USS GOODRICH (DDR 831) -- -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS TURNER (DDR 834) - - -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS JONAS INGRAM (DD 938) -- - - 16 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS PERRY (DD 844) - - -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS POWER (DD 839) - - - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS ROBERT K HUNTI NGTON (DD 781) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS NOA (DD 841) -- - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS MEREDITH (DD 890) -- -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS STRIBLING (DD 867) -- - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS AULT(DD 698) -- -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS BIGELOW (DD 942) -- - - 16 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS WILLIAM C. LAWE (DD 763) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS ALLEN'M. SUMNER (DD 692) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS MCCAFFERY (DD 860) -- -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS CHARLES R. WARE (DD 865) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT
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MAYPORT, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
USS HARWOOD (DD 861) - - -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS FORREST ROYAL (DD 872) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS SURIBACHI (AE 21) - - -- 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS KASKASKIA (A0 27) - - - - 16 260 COMSERVLANT USS SABINE (A0 25) - - - - 13 221 COMSERVLANT USS PAIUTE (ATF 159) - - -- 5 62 COMSERVLANT USS YELLOWSTONE (AD 27) -- -- 31 62 3 COMCRUDESLANT USS ENGLISH (DD 696) - - -- 14 260 COMRESDESRON 34 USS SALISH (ATA 187) -- - - 4 3 3 6 ND USS CATAWBA (ATA 210) -- -- 4 33 6 ND NWSED -- - - - - 10 FWF Jacksonville - - -
TOTAL 3 138 771 14,965
* Includes 1 Flight Surgeon and 1 Enlisted Pilot
** Includes Student Load Capacity of 20 Officers and 230 Enlisted.
Aircraft Personnel Permonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 60 1 (Off.) 2 (Enl.)
Naval Aviators supported fo r flight time and proficiency purposes - 6. (Additionally support CRT ai rcraf t temporari ly loaned by NAS JAX to CVA8s and CARDIV to provide flight time fo r approximately 95 aviators.)
NON-NAVY UNITS SUPPORTED
Unit - Civilians Enlisted Administrative Superior
U. S,-Coast Guard Lighthouse - - 5 Coast Guard Group Commander - Jacksonville, Florida
American Red Cross Office 3 - - American National Red Cross, Southeast Area, Atlanta Georgia
Navy Relief Office 2 -- Navy Relief HQ, Washington D. C. Mayport Federa l Credit Union 5 -- Bureau of Federa l Credit Union
Washington, D. C. St. Johns B a r Pilots Office 6 -- State Pilot Commiemion, Florida Jacksonville Shipyard Detachment 185 - - Jacksonville Shipyard, Florida Branch U. S. Post Office 5 - - Superintendent of Mail,
Jacksonville, Florida American National Bank(Faci1ity) 3 -- American National Bank
Jackmonville, Florida - - TOTAL 2 09 5
1 NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAF) (5 ND) Supported Facilitie s
Command - CMC MC(H)OLF Camp Davis Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) MC(H)OLF Oak Grove
Activities and Units Supported
Hdqtrs, MCAF H&HS, MCAF NAMTRADET
Students*
Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
-- - - - - - - COMCABEAST 2 T28B, 2 UC45J 16 26 515 CO MCAF -- -- -- 16 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS -- -- - - 15
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Asaigned Aviat ionlother Enlis ted Superior
MAG-26 - - - - - - -- CG 2ND MAW H&MS-26 12 CH37C, 1 C47H 32 20 46 1 CO MAG-26
1 UH34D, 1 C 11 7D MABS-26 - - 6 15 620 CO MAG-26 MAT CU-64 - - -- 8 57 CO MABS-26 HMM- 162 24 UH34D 6 1 2 164 CO MAG-26 . HMM-261 15 CH46A 12 3 112 CO MAG-26 HMM-262 20 CH46A 4 8 3 153 CO MAG-26 HMM-264 24 UH34D 5 0 2 154 CO MAG-26 HMM-365 24 UH34D 57 4 179 CO MAG-26 HMH-461 -- 3 1 10 CO MAG-26 VMO- 1 15 UHlE 34 3 130 CO MAG-26 MACS-5 - - 2 2 1 183 CO MWHG-2 2nd MAW - - - -
TOTAL 14 1 321 108 2,769
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 8 5 1 - - Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 66.
* Average daily student load TAD f r o m other activities.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
( N u ) (5 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Aeeigned ~ v i a t i o n f o t h e r Enlisted Superior
NAS
3 C117D, 1 UC45J, 13 USZB, 2 Ul lA, 8 T28B, 1 RC45, 1 HU16C, 1 HU16D
COMNAVAIRLANT - - FAU COMNAVAIRLANT - - COMFAIRNORFOLK - - FAUCOMFAIRNORFOLK -- COMFAIRWINGSLANT ICFAW-5 Manned Space Recovery Force , CTF-140 COMCARDIV- 16 - - VR(F)-31 -- FAETULANT - -
Students (from parent activity) Students (from other activities)
FLEAVNACCTOLANT - - FLEOPINTRACENLANT - -
Students ( f rom parent activity) Students (from other aotivities)
LANTFLTMOBILEPHOTOGRU Ai r Navigation Office - -
COMFAIRNORFOLK
CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMNAVAIRLANT CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK/
COMNAB-4 & 5
COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
DECLASSIFIED
ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted
COMCVSG-56 -- 3 5 8 VS-24 8 SZE 2 5 4 149 VS-27 12 S2E 3 0 4 164 HS-3 23 SH3A 4 0 3 234 VAW - 12 32 E I B 199 13 785 VC-6 - - 3 14 135 VRC-40 14 C1A 31 3 142 VP - 24 12 SPZH 46 25 287 VP-56 12 SPZH 43 2 5 292 LANTINT CEN -- 6 32 87 Navy Weather Research Facility 4 1 2 3 HUTRON-4 Det 1 3 UH46A 67 4 210 HQFMFLANT 3 TlA, 1 C54T, 5 - - 62
1 C131F, 2 UC45J BUWEPSFLTREADREPLANT 14 2 6 FLEWEAFAC -- 4 15 82 NAESU Det 2 - - 1 -- 2 NAMTRA EAST - - 2 - - 4 NAMTRADETS NORF - - 1 -- 23
Students (from parent activity) (1) -- (1 7) Students (from other activities) 12 -- 97
Naval Aviation Safety Center -- 4 0 - - 6 2 Nuclear Weapons Training Center LANT 6 37 9 1
Students (from parent activity) - - - - - - Students (from other activities) 12 26 5 3
Naval Support Force , Antarctica, Det 3 2 - - 19
Armed Forces Courier Trans. Station - - 12 9
Navy Exchange -- MARTD *32 NARTU USN/TAR Listed below Class "Att O&R Facil i ty -- Class lVC" Aircraft Maint. Dept. GCA Unit 12 - - GCA Satellite Elizabeth City -- MAUW 0422 -- Flee t Pool Aircraft 2 SPZH, 4 SPZE,
1 UHZA-
TOTAL 198
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRNORFOLK COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK CFAW -5 CFAW-5 CINCLANTFLT COMFIVE COHUTRON-4 CGFMFLANT
COMFIVE COMEASTSEAFRON CONAESU CONAMTRAGRU MFS NAMTRA EAST
COMNABSUPPFOR/ ANTARCTICA
CONAVCOMMSTA/ NORFOLK
CO NAS CG MARTC CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
I * N A R T U / U R T D Aircraft - 3 C54Q, 1 UC45J, 1 T34B, 12 SZF, Z SH34JS 12 A4BB 1 TlA* I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 4 9 380 65(Off.) 80(Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 635.
L
DECLASSIFIED t 1
I. ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted Units
AWS-86(S) 10 4 8 160 HS-861 VR-861 10 4 51 VS-861 VR-862 12 5 52 VS-862 VS-864 13 9 67 VS-863 VA(J)-861 16 6 76 NAIRU-861 WEPTU-861 -- 7 -- MARG-20 NATRON-86 -- - - 56 VAMA-233 NARMU-861 2 2 27
TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other
Total Enlisted
45 6 7 71 69 14 - -
156 - 91 1
OCEANA, VIRGINIA
WAS) (5 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C47H, 2 UC45J. 1 C47J. 1 CH19E. 2 T33B, 2 UHZB
VF-32 12 F4B VF - 14 12 F4B VF-103** - - VF-31** - - CVW -6 - - VF-102 12 F4B VF - 33 12 F4B c v w - 7 - - VF-41 11 F4B VF - 84 12 F4B VA-75 10 A6A CVW -8 - - VF-74 12 F4B VA-83 14 A4E VA-85** - - VA- 35 9 A6A VA-65** - - VX-5 Det A 2 A6A VA-42 19 A6A
Student includes USMC p e r sonnel) VA-43 13 T F 9 J VA- 196 - - VA- 165 - - VF-101 Det A 12 F4B
Students - - VC-2 11 F8C VC-4 9 F8C. 4 USZC RATCC Unit 35 - - NAMTRADET (USN) - - NAMTRADET Student Load -- Navy Commissary Store - -
S U D D O ~ ~ ~ ~ Faci l i t ies
ALF F e n t r e s s Dare County Range
m i c e r Total Administrative ~ v i a t i o n / O t h e r Enlisted Superior -
37* 47 87 1 COMNAVAIRLANT
CVW-1. CVW-1 CVW-3 CVW-3 COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-6 CVW -6 COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-7 CVW-7 CVW-7 COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-8 COMFAIRNORFOLK C O W AIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK OPTEVFOR RCVW -4 RCVW -4 R C W - 4 RCVW -4 RCVW -4 RCVW -4 RCVW -4 COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU ME
CO NAS
DECLASSIFIED
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
1 OCEANA, VIRGINIA (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior I Navy Exchange - - - - 1 RES OINC CON - - - - 1 GMAU - - - -
- - (1) F l ee t Air Int. Det 1 - - Nuclear Weapons Loading School 1 - -
Student Load - - 2 - - BUWEPSFLTREADREP (1 Civilian) NAESU R E P (27 Civilians) Reserve Squadrons (Occasional) RCVW Student Load included in VA-42 Student Load
1 CO NAS - - COM-5 (9) CO NAS 2 COMFAIRNORFOLK 6 FAETULANT
11 NAVAIRSYSCOM COMNAVAIRLANT CNARESTRA
I TOTAL 195 496 116 4,756 I I * Includes 12 LDO1s. I ** Units deployed and data temporari ly not available. *** Includes 111 students f r o m activities not located on station.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 23(0ff.) 4(Enl.) 6(Off.) l(En1.)
l ~ a v a l Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 60. I QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND
WAS) (1 ND) Supported Facil i t ies
Command - CNO ALF Charlestown, Rhode Island Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C117D, 1 HU16C, 36 90 1,100 COMFAIRQUUNSET 9 UC45J, 1 FC45J, 2 VH34D, 2 UH34D. 1 C131F, 11 T1A
CARDIV- 14(0ccasionally) - - - - - - - - CARDIV- 18(0ccarionally) - - - - - - - - COMFAIRQUONSET - - 20 10 - - COMNAVAIRLANT
FAU COMFAIRQUONSET -- 1 - - 6 6 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-52 - - 8 2 8 COMFAIRQUONSET VS-28 11 SZE 36 2 144 CVSG-52 VS-31 11 SZE 3 8 3 147 CVSG-52 HS-11 18 SH3A 54 2 234 CVSG-52 CVSG-54 - - 5 3 6 COMFAIRQUONSET VS-22 10 SZE 37 4 156 CVSG-54 VS-32 7 SZE, 4 SZF 3 7 2 165 C q S ~ - 5 4 HS-5 18 SH3A 52 3 250 CVSG - 54 CVSG-60 - - 6 4 7 COMFAIRQUONSET VS - 34 13 SZD 38 2 161 CVSG-60 VS-39 14 SZD 34 2 152 CVSG-60 HS-9 18 SH3A 52 4 259 CVSG-60 VAW -33 11 EAlF , 7 E A l E 93 6 306 COMFAIRQUONSET
2 EClA VC-2 Det A 4 USZC 8 1 5 5 COMFAIRQUONSET VX-6 4 LC130F. 4 LH34D, 73 12 431 COMFAIRQUONSET
2 C lZ l J , 1 LC117D,
24
DECLASSIFIED I
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
1 LC47I3, 1 C47H, 1 C117D FAETULANTATAB - - - - - - USCG SAR Det 1 HUl6E (C. G. ) 5 - -
Administrative Superior
Total Enlisted
COFAETULANT CO CG Air Station
Salem CINCLANTFLT CO NAS NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAS /COMFAIR CO NAS C O W AIRQUONSE CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVAIRLANT CO NAS CO NAS NTDC, New Londo~
FleWeaFac Marine Barracks NAMTRADETS
Students NAMTD (daily) Navy Commissary Store Air Navigation Office Navy Exchange RATCC Unit 6 Class "Aff O&R Facility
Students O&R (daily) BUWEPSFLTREADREP MAUW Aug. Unit 0421 Activity Craft NavTr aDevCenAre aOff
TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 14 22(0ff.) 26(Enl.) lO(0ff.) 3(Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 295.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
( N U ) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activitier and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative I Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C54S, 1 C47H, 1 CH19E
RECONATKW ING ONE - - RVAH-1 6 RA5C RVAH-3 6 A5A, 13 RA5C
1 C47, 4 TF9J Students - -
RVAH-5 5 RA5C RVAH-6 6 RA5C RVAH-7 6 RA5C RVAH-9 6 RA5C RVAH-I1 5 A3B RVAH- 12 4 RA5C RVAH-13 6 RA5C GGA-45 - - NAMTRADET - - Marine Barracks - - -
TOTAL 7 1
Enlisted
511
Superior
COMF AIR JAX
COMFAIR JAX CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1
CRAW-1 CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1 CRAW - 1 CO NAS NAMTRAGRU Me co NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I Average Transient. Daily 8 2 0
2 5
:: ,'.-!'I .,:, :.:-.E+ ,. , +: y-,2 .;.- .':*,.. ' . ' ,- 6
- . . :$%: , . . ,,
DECLASSIFIED
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I MISSION
Maintain and operate faci l i t ies and provide serv ices and mater ia l to support operations of avia- tion activities and units of the Operating F o r c e s of the Navy and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
* 1. NAS Alameda, California 2. NAF E l Centro, California 3. MCAS E l Toro, California 4. NAAS Fallon, Nevada 5. NAS Lemoore. California 6. NAS Miramar. California
7. NAS Moffet Field, California 8. NAS North Island, San Diego, California 9. NAAS Ream Field, California
10. MCAF Santa Ana, California 1 1. NAS Whidbey Island, Washington 12. MCAS Yuma. Arizona
I* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station
ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) ( 12 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Limited Support
NAAS Fallon NAS Lemoore
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation /Other
NAS 2 C117D. 1 C54P. 36 74 7 T33B, 3 UC45J. 1 RC45J, 1 C131F, 1 HUl6C. 1 UH2B. 2 U l l A
NALF Monterey 12 UC45J. 10 TSZA, 15 6 14 T28B, 1 CH19E
MARTD - - 4 4 NARTU, USN *70 1 1 NARTU, USNR Aircraf t Listed 38 1 COMCARDIV 3(0ccasional) - - 14 5 COMCARDIV 7(Occasional) - - 14 5 COMFAIRALAMEDA - - 27 8 FAU COMFAIRALEMEDA - - - - - -
COMNAVAIRPAC DET A - - COMNAVAIRPAC DET B - - VR-21 Det 5 C131F. 6 C1A VAW - 13 2 A1E. 6 E A l F ,
2 E C l A VA-52 9 AlH, 3 A1 J VA-145 9 AlH, 3 A1 J VA- 152 9 AlH, 3 A1J VA-165 9 AIHp 3 A1J VA-215 9 AlH, S A l J VSF- 1 20 A4B FAETUPACATAB - - Class l1A11 O&R Facil i ty - - Students O&R - - FLEOPINTELTRACEN - - Naval Transportat ion Coordinating Office NALCOPACREP - - Marine Ba r racks - -
Total Enlisted
1,305
I GCA Unit 36 - - (2) - - (i9)
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRALAMEDA
UG MARTC CNARESTRA CNARESTRA COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO FAU/COMFAIR
ALAMEDA COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO VR-21 COMFAIRALAMEDA
COMCVW - 5 COMCFW - 14 COMCVW -15 COMCVW - 16 COMCVW -21 COMFAIRALAMEDA COFAETUPAC CO NAS CO NAS COMFAIRALAMEDA NAVSUPSYSCOM COMWESTSEAFRON CO NAS CO NAS
NCLASSlFlED I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
- ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
I Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned AviationfOther Enlisted Superior I
Navy Commissary - - Disease Vector Control (Navy)- - Navy Exchange - - Service.Craft (YSD-46) - - Combined Services Support P r o g r a m Area Office, Alameda - -
Naval Training Device Center NAMTRADET 3037 - - Flee t Weather Central - - Branch Distr ict Intelligence Office F l ee t Pool Aircraf t 1 SPLE, 1 SPZH,
2 AlH/J . 2 A4B
TOTAL
- - - - 6 4 9 4 5
(10 Civilians) - - - - - -
CO NAS COM 12 CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVAIRPAC NTD Ctr . P o r t
Washington, N. Y. CONAMTRAGRU MF CINCPACFLT
* NARTU (USN & USNR) Aircraft - 14 SPZE, 11 SZF, 1 T34B, 5 A4A, 26 A ~ B , 3 C118, 3 T33B, 1 T34B, 1 UC45J, 5 SH34J.
Average ?kransients Daily
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 210.
Units - AWS-87(L) VA-873 VA-876 VA-879 VR-871 VR-872 VR-873 VR-874 VS-872 VS-873 VS-874 VP-871 VP-872 VP-873 VP-874
Officer Aviation /Other
11 119 2 1 5 21 . 4 2 0 5 18 6 18 6 17 3 17 5 2 0 4 20 4
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
176 120 106 102 54 5 6 55 52 80 59
Unit - VP-875 VP-876 VP-878 HS-871 HS-872 NARMU - 87 1 NARMU-876 NAIRU- 87 1 NAIRU-872 WEPTU-871 WEPTU-872 WEPTU-873 WEPTU-874 WEPTU-875
TOTAL
Officer Aviat ionlother
13 8 16 7 13 8 13 3 14 5 4 5 5 5
- - 4 8 -- 29 - - 15 - - 16 - - 17 - - 18 - - 14 - - 333 396
Total Enlisted
130 122 134
35 54 94 9 8 2 1 11
PACWIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
E L CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
(NAF) (1 1 ND) Supported Facil i ty
Command - CNM Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Salton Sea Tes t Base
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAF 1 UC45J Naval Aerospace 2 A4B, 1 A3B,
Recovery Facil i ty 1 T U B , 2 TF9J. 1 C47J
USAF 414th Fighter Grp - - USAF (6511 Tes t Grp) 1 C130A USAF (6515 Maint. 2 C130E. 2 B66,
Grp Det 1) 1 F106, 2 T33, 1 T Z ~ A , 1 HZlB, 1 U6A
4 VF Det (Rotational) 16 F4B, 16 F8C 2 VS Det (Occasional) 9 SZF/E 1 VAW Det (Occasional)6 E l / E Z 1 VAH Det (Occaaional) 10 A3B USAFR 452 Troop 6 C119
C a r r i e r Wing (Occasional) MAC Det (Occasional) 6 C130/141 Ling-Temco-Vought 1 XC 142A NASA (Northrup 1 C 133(0ccasional)
Ventura Corp. ) Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary - -
Officer Aviation /Other
5 14 8 7
Total Enlisted
315 233
Administrative Superior
NAVAIRSYSCOM NAVAIRSYSCOM
414th Fighter Grp AFTC 6515 Maint Grp
COMFAIR MIRAMA COMFAIR SDIEGO GOMFAIR SDIEGO
March AFB
1 COMFAIR WHIDBEY IS.
I NAVAIRT RANS W ING
- - - -
NX North Island OinC NCS NAVSTA
San Diego DPWO 11 ND
TOTAL 90
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 2 5 4
E L TORO, CALIFORNLA
(MCAS) (11 ND) Supported Facil i ty
Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
MCALF Camp Pendleton
Activities & Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
MAWTU - - (Average on board count of students: Officer - 18, Enlisted-6)
Hdqtrs 3rd MAW - - MWHG-3 - - H&HS-3 - - Force Dental Company - - MASS - 3 - - MAG-15 - -
Officer Aviation /Other
6 4
Total Enlisted
33
Administrative Superior
CO VMT-2
CG FMFPAC CG 3rd MAW CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CG 3rd MAW
MABS- 15 6 8 369 CO MAG-15
28
DECLASSIFIED PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned AviationfOther Enlisted
H&MS-15 1 C117D 18 17 312 VMA-121 20 A4E 27 5 172 MAG-33 - - - - - - - - MABS-33 - - 5 11 514 H&MS-33 3 T1A. 1 C47H 18 21 375 VMCJ-3 11 RF4B, 7 EFlOB 22 21 315 VMFA-122 16 F4B 18 25 222 VMF-334 14 F8C 24 4 135 MWSG-37 - - - - - - - - H&HS-37 - - 20 24 310
/
MABS-37 - - 5 24 805 Sub Unit 111 - - 5 19 594
MAMS - 37 1 C47J. 3 C117D. 10 10 36 1 7 T1A. 1 C54
VMGR-352 16 KC130F 3 5 5 277 Hdqtrs. MCABWEST - - -- - - - - Hdqtrs, MCAS E l Toro - - - - - - - - H&HS, MCAS - - - - - - - -
Marine - - 28 53 794 Navy - - -- 39 99
SOES. MCAS 2 C117D, 2 UC45J. 12 15 347 1 U l lA , 3 T33B. 2 CH19, 1 C131G
Sub -Unit # 1 (MCALF Camp Pendleton) 2 - - 20 RATCC Unit 40M (Personnel SOES Total) (5) - - - - (40) ATAU(Personne1 in H&HS Total) (1 (31)
(Average on board count of students; Officer-28, Enlisted-82, on and off station act ivi t ies)
Separations and Draft Branch -- 15 5 - - (Peak loads of 450)
Rifle range details f rom ships, -- 1 24 neighboring naval activities and r e se rve units of a l l serv ices (Peak loads of 50)
Students f r o m off station activities - - 1 63 attending NCO Leadership School, NAMT Schools (Peak loads of 117)
Medical support for re t i red and dependent persons of a l l serv ices in surrounding county and metropolitan a r e a s (current case f i les - 6,810 re t i red , 42,620 dependent)
- - - TOTAL 112 331 409 7.221
Aircraft Personnel
Average Trans ients Daily 8 350
Administrative Superior
CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CG 3rd MAW CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CG 3rd MAW CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37
CO MWSG-37 CMC COMCABWEST CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS
CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS
CG MCAS
Personnel RON
15
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 67.
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I FALLON, NEVADA
(NAAS) (12 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 1 C54P. 2 CH19E *CVW Squadrons - -
(Rotational) , Reserve Squadrons - -
(Occasional) 1 USAF 858 Radar Squadron --
B ~ ~ ~ f k ~ " , ! x c h a n g e - - Branch Commissary Store -- ROICC - -
- TOTAL 3
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
9 23 460 COMFAIRALAMEDA - - - - - - COMNAVAIRPAC
CNARESTRA
- - 14 150 CDR 26th AIRDIV 1 - - 1 7 CO NAAS - - - - 6 CO NAAS - - 1 - - WESTDIVNAVFAC - - -
9 39 623
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 a(0ff.) 4(Enl.) 1
LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA
* There a r e no tenant squadrons based a t NAAS Fallon. Base loading during scheduled squadron deployments normally range f rom four to six c a r r i e r squadrons consisting of 100 officers, 600 enlisted men and 72 a i rcraf t . Base loading can be extended to eight c a r r i e r squadrons under emergency conditions f o r limited periods only. The normal BOQ load i s 72, emergency 150. Normal f leet ba r r acks load i s 796, emergency 1,300.
(NAS) (12 ND)
-
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C117D, 3 CH19 2 C45J
COM CVW -9 - - VA-93 14 A4C VA-94 14 A4C VA-95 14 A4C VA-76 14 A4E COM CVW-15 - - VA- 153 12 A4C- VA-155 12 A4E COM CVW-16 - - VA-163 15 A4E VA-164 19 A4E COM CVW - 19 - - VA- 192 10 A4C VA-195 14 A4C COM CVW-21 - - VA-212 14 A4E VA-216 14 A4C VA-22 15 A4C VA-23 14 A4E VA-25 14 A1H VA-55 14 A4E
n .
Command - CNO Support - CNM(NAVAIRSYSC0M)
Officer Total Administrative Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
13 7 7 81 3 COMFAIRALAMEDA
3 3 7 COMFAIRALAMEDA 2 1 5 159 COM CVW-9 20 3 163 COM CVW -9 2 0 3 161 COM CVW -9 19 3 150 COM CVW -9 2 4 8 COMFAIRALAMEDA
2 0 3 137 COM CVW-15 18 3 170 COM CVW - 15 4 4 8 COMFAIRALAMEDA
2 0 3 170 COM CVW-16 2 0 3 168 COM CVW-16
2 4 9 COMFAIRALAMEDA 17 4 159 COM CVW-19 16 3 172 COM CVW-19 4 5 7 COMFAIRALAMEDA
20 4 14 1 COM CVW-21 20 3 162 COM CVW-21 19 3 160 COM CVW -2 2 1 3 169 COM CVW - 2 18 2 1-3 0 COM CVW-2 2 1 3 163 COM CVW - 14
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
VA-56 10 A4E 2 0 5 165 COM CVW -5 VA-112 13 A4C 18 4 165 COM CVW - 1 1 VA-113 16 A4C 2 0 4 148 COM CVW - 1 1 VA-115 9 AlH, 2 A1J 2 1 3 115 COM CVW - 11 VA-144 11 A4C 18 2 156 COM CVW -5 VA-146 14 A4C 19 4 145 COM CVW-14 VA-122 19 AlH. 6 A1J 33 9 402 COM RCVW - 12
17 T28B Students - - 31 - - 33
VA-125 36 A4C 24 A4E 62 15 915 COM RCVW -12 21 A4B. 2 ALE 17 TA4E
Students - - 105 -- 190 VA- 127 16 T F 9 J 18 4 200 COM RCVW - 12
Students - - 14 - - - - NAVAIRPAC A/C Pool 4 A4C - - - - - - COMNAVAIRPAC FAISC - - - - 3 5 COMFAIRALAMEDA FAETUPAC Det 4 - - 1 - - 5 6 COFAETUPAC RATCC Unit 441 - - 2 5 6 0 CO NAS FAA - - (42 Civilians) FAA San Francisco
Area Off. NAMTRADETS - - 1 - - 46 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
Student s - - - - -- (128) Marine Ba r racks - - - - 3 5 3 CO NAS Commissary Store - - - - 1 34 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1 2 CO NAS ROICC - - - - 1 - - West Div. FACENGCOM ALF Crows Landing (1 CH19) (1) - - (40) CO NAS NWSED - - 1 - - 11 FWC Alameda - - -
TOTAL 452 703 209 6,137
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 lO(Off.)25(Enl.) 5(0ff.) lO(En1.)
1 M I R N A R , CALIFORNIA
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
I Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAS
COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW -2 VF-21 COM CVW -5 VF-51 VF-53 VF-92
I VF-96 COM CVW - 11
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW -2 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW - 5 COM CVW - 5 COM CYW -9 COM CVW -9 COMFAIRMIRAMAR
1 PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
VF- 114 12 F 4 B VF-213 7 F4G, 3 F 4 B COM RCVW-12 - - VF-121 38 F4B. 9 F4A
Students - - VF- 124 6 F8D, 28 F 8 E
Students - - VF-126 23 T F 9 J COM CVW -14 - - VF-142 12 F4B VF - 143 12 F 4 B VF-151 13 F 4 B VF-154 12 F 4 B VF-161 13 F 4 B VF-162 12 F 8 E VF-111 12 F 8 E VF-191 13 F 8 E VF-194 13 F 8 E VF-211 12 F 8 E VF -24 12 F 8 C VFP-63 16 RF8A/G VC-7 6 A4B, 20 F8C,
2 D F SF NAVAIRPAC Pool 7 F 8 NWSED - - RATCC Unit #9 - - FAA - - NAESU - - NAMTRADET - -
Students - - BRCOMSYSTO
< - - Navy Exchange - - ATAB - - AIRTRANSHIPME NT - - Smal l A r m s Training Unit - - MARDET - -
F i r e Fighting School - - IfAt1 Rifle Range - -
FOURTHTKBN FORTRPS & MARCORESTRACEN
WESTAF:SBAMA - - Norton AFB, AFPR, CONVAIRASTRO (Atlas Air l i f t ) , RYAN AFPR
ROICC - - Rese rve Units (Occasional) - - Rese rve Squadrons (Occasional) Commerc i a l A i r c a r r i e r s (Alternate
Ai rpor t - Occasional) -
TOTAL 384
Officer Avia t ion lo ther
16 14 16 15 16 3 41 24 9 5 - - 48 7 67 - - 25 6
2 4 16 19 15 19 19 22 16 17 14 16 14 5 16 4 15 5 13 3 15 5 14 3 34 22 29 5
- - (1) (7) - -
(59 Civilians) (25 Civi l ians) 1 - -
Tota l Enl i s ted
Administrat ive Super ior
COM CVW - 11 COM CVW-11 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM RCVW -12 COM RCVW-12 COM RCVW-12
COM RCVW -12 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW - 14 COM CVW - 14 COM CVW-15 COM CVW -15 COM CVW-15 COM CVW-16 COM CVW -21 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COMFAIRMIRAMAR
COMNAVAIRPAC F W F North Is land CO NAS FAA RegOff Losa CO NAESU CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO NAS CO NAS COFAUTUPAC COMWESTSEAFRON COM NTC SDIEGO CO MARBKS NAVSTA
San Diego CO NAVCRUITRACOM
NTC San Diego CO NAVCRUITRACOM
NTC San Diego DIR MARCORDIST
TWELVE
COMSOWESTDIV NAVFAC
COMELEVEN CNARESTRA
( Average Trans ien ts Daily - Aircraft : 8, Personnel : 8(0ff.) 26(Enl.), Pe r sonne l RON: 9(0ff.)6(Enl.
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSY SCOM)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrat ive Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlis ted Super ior
NAS 3 UC45J. 1 T33B. 2 5 5 2 625 COMFAIRMOFFETT 1 CHI9E
NAVAIRTRANSWINGPAC - - 18 2 5 2 SNO MAC VR-7 - - 197 - - 232 NAT W INGPAC VR-8 32 C130E 11 2 0 1,362 NATWINGPAC VR-22 - 172 - - 304 NATWINGPAC 600th Mil Air l i f t Sup Sqd - - - - 2 73 22ND AF TRAVIS COMFAIRWINGSPAC /COMFAIRMOFFETT 24 10 57 COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRWING EIGHT - - 10 1 24 COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWING TEN - - 9 1 19 COMFAIRWINGSPAC VP-9 9 P3A 5 7 - - 36 3 COMFAIRWING TEN VP-19 9 P3A 5 6 2 36 5 COMFAIRWING TEN VP-46 9 P3A 5 8 - - 36 1 COMFAIRWING TEN VP-47 9 P3A 57 - - 355 COMFAIRWING TEN VP-31 Det. A 9 P3A 4 0 - - 436 VP-31
Students - - 5 0 - - 203 Reserve Units 20 V P 73 14 579 COMFAIRAIRWING
(Occasional) EIGHT FAETUPAC Det 1 - - 1 3 65 FAETUPAC NORIS NAMTRADET 1012 (P3A) -- - - 1 50 CO NAMTRAGRU MF FAA - - - - - - - - FAA Reg. Office L. P NASA (Ames Resea r ch 8* A/C Lis ted - - - - - - NASA WN
Center ) RATCC Unit #7 - - (7) -- 43 CO NASMF Mar ine B a r r a c k s - - - - 2 100 CO NASMF Navy Commis sa ry S to r e - - - - 2 5 6 CO NASMF Navy Exchange - - - - 1 1 CO NASMF 6594th Support Group 1 U3B 1 - - - - 6592nd Support G r p
Det. 1 (AF) Los Angeles 91st Div. USAR AIR 2 OH23C, 3 0 1 A - - - - - - Hdqtrs. 91st Div.
DET. 1 U6A P re s id io 1 2ND ON1 Det. - - - - - - - - 12 ND ON1 USA Vet. Food Insp. Et . - - - - 1 5 6th Army A r e a Vet. USA Comm. Se r . G r . , Det 2 - - - - - - - - Army Eng..
Sacramento, Calif. NASA (Lewis Res. Ct r . ) - - - - - - - - NASA Cleveland BUWEPSFLTREADREP - - - - - - - - NAVAIRS YS COM Stanford Resea r ch Inst . 1 HUlA, 1 RUBD - - - - - - SRI Menlo P a r k - - - -
TOTAL 119 859 114 5,730
*NASA (Ames) Aircraf t : 1 X14, 1 UHIZE, 1 L e a r Jet , 1 F5D1, 1 C130B. 1 CONVAIR 340, I 1 F100C. 1 CONVAIR 990. I
Aircraf t Personnel Pe r sonne l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 9 32 lO(0ff .) 8(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Fl ight T i m e and Proficiency Pu rpose s - 26 ( 3 AF).
DECLASSIFIED
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units - Officer -Aviation/Other Total Enlisted
6th Postal Flight (AF) 4 12 VTU 12-3 Marine Int. & Missiles 2 1 - - VTU 12-1-2 Navy Int. 39 - - VLU 12-1 Navy Legal 5 - - NRSC 12-3 Navy Supply 22 - - 9365th Air Res. Sqd. 6 - - - -
TOTAL 9 7 12
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
USAF Recruiting Center, San Jose USA 11 5th Intell. Corps, Palo Alto USAF Recruiting Station, Redwood City USCG Recruiting Station. San Jose USAF Recruiting Station, Mountain View USMCR Support Co.. Tra. Cen., San Jose USAF Recruiting Station, San Mateo USMCR 4th LAAM Bn., T r a Cen., San Jose USAF ROTC Stanford University USMC Recruiting Station, Sunnyvale USAF ROTC San Jose State College USMC Recruiting Station, San Jose USAF 6594th Support Group. Lockheed USMC Recruiting Station. Redwood City USAF Hq. Satellite Control Facility, Lockheed NAVPLANTREPO Lockheed USAF Air Training Command, LocWleed NAVCRUITSTA San Jose USAF Plant Rep., Lockheed NAVCRUITSTA San Mateo USAF Procurement Div., Lockheed NAVCRUITSTA Mountain View USAF SCS & T Liaison Office, Sunnyvale NAVCRUITSTA Redwood City USAF Station, Almaden, San Jose USNR Tra . Center, San Jose USAF ROTC Det. 50, Palo Alto USNR Electronics Fac . , Palo Alto USAF Contract Management Div., Palo Alto RINSMAT Sunnyvale USAF Systems Command, Ames NAVPLANTREPO S~nnyva le USA ROTC Stanford University USN ROTC Stanford University USA ROTC San Jose State College Defense Supply Agency, Sylvania USAR Training Center, San Jose Philco Corp., Palo Alto USAR Training Center, Palo Alto Applied Technology Inc. , Palo Alto USAR Training Center, Sunnyvale Hazelton Nuclear Science Corp., Palo Alto USAR Training Center, Mountain View Granger Associates, Palo Alto USA Recruiting Station, San Jose FMC Corp., Ord. Div., Canadian Army, USA Recruiting Station, Palo Alto San Jose USA Recruiting Station. San Mateo ITEK Corp., Palo Alto USA Special Security Det. , Sylvania Sylvania Corp. , Mountain View USA Electronics Warfare Lab., Mt. View Varian Associates. Palo Alto USA Hiller Ad Comm. , Menlo P a r k Westinghouse Electric Corp., Sunnyvale Office of Naval Research, Resident, Stanford Electromagnetic Systems Lab., Palo Alto Electronics Defense Lab.. Mountain View Radio Science Lab., Stanford
NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND) Command - CNO
Supported Facility Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
S P F South Bay
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative - Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C117B, 1 C47J, 26 116 1,559 COMFAIRSDIEGO 1 VC54N, 1 C131F, 2 Ul lA, 8 UC45J, 5 T28B. 8 T33B
DECLASSIFIED -. b
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther
COMNAVAIRPAC - - 77 67 FAU COMNAVAIRPAC - - - - 4 COMFAIRSDIEGO~FAW -14 - - 17 16
COMCARDIV - 1 - - COMCARDIV- 5 - - COMCARDIV -9 -- Mobile Photo Unit - - FAETUPAC - -
Students - - FLTAVACCTOFFPAC - - VR(F)-32 - - VAW-11 40 E l B , 31 E2A VP-31 1 C121Ja 7 SP2H
Students 5 SP5B V P -4 0 12 SP5B VP-48 5 SP5B VP-50 10 ~ ~ 5 k i RCVSG-51 - - CVSG-53 - - CVSG-55 - - CVSG-57 - - CVSG-59 - - VS-21 13 S2E VS - 29 11 S2E VS-23 11 S2E VS-25 11 SZE VS -4 1 5 S2D, 12 S2E
Students 3 S 2 F VS-35 10 SZD, 2 S2E VS-37 11 SZD, 1 S2E VS-33 11 S2E VS-38 14 S2E VC -3 1 C54Qa 2 RC45J
Students 1 C54R, (2 DPZE, 14 US2C
F LT AIRPHOTOLAB 3
- - FLTWEAFAC -* NUW PNTRACENPAC - -
Students - - EPDOPAC - - DEPCOMOPTEVFORPAC - - PAMIPACFLT - - BUWEPSFLTREADREP PAC - - NAESU Det 1 - - OinC NAMTRAGRUWEST - - OinC NAMTRADETNORIS - -
Students - - Marine B a r r a c k s - - Navy Exchange - - - - 3 Branch Commis sa ry S tore - - - - 1 Rese rve Units (Occasional) -- - - - - F l e e t Pool Ai rc ra f t 1 TFSJ, 1 C54Q, 1 S2F - - - -
TOTAL 276 1,135 752
Total Enl i s ted
Administrat ive Superior
CINCPACFLT COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC 1
COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC . COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO FLTAIRWING- 14
FLTAIRWING- 14 FLTARIWING- 14 FLTAIRWING- 14 COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO CVSG-53 CVSG-53 CVSG-55 CVSG-55 RCVSG-51
CVSG-57 CVSG-57 CVSG - 59 CVSG-59 COMFAIRSDIEGO
v c - 3 COMWESTSEAFRON COMTRAPAC
COMSERPAC COMOPTEVFOR EPDOPAC COM 11 ND BUWEPSFLTREADREI
PAC CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
DECLASSIFIED
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Aircraft Personnel P e r s onne l RON I I Average Transients Daily 3 0 6 6 20(Off.) 5(Enl.) I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 585. I
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT PROVIDED
Navy Area Audit Office, NORIS Team Navy Regional Finance Center, NORIS Branch American Red Cross Bank of America Federa l Credit Union U. S. Post Office, NORIS Branch Navy Relief Society Air Research Mfg. Co. Arinc Research Corp. Allison Division, General Motors Corp. Cur t i ss Wright Corp. Douglas Aircraft Co. Inc. General Electric Co. Grumman Aircraft Co. Kaman Aircraft Corp. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Ling-Tempco -Vought Aeronautics Div. McDonnell Aircraft Corp. P ra t t & Whitney Aircraft Co. Sikorsky Aircraft Representatives Westinghouse Gas Turbine Div. Bendix Pioneer, Central Div. Hamilton Standard Co. Land Air Co. Lea r Inc. , Slick Airways Maytag Aircraft Corp. Launching and Recovery Equipment Car r i e r Meteorological Equipment Technical and Field Service Unit (CAFSU)
Liaison Officer (METLO) North American Aviation Inc.
REAM FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAAS) (11 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activitie s and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAAS 1 UC45J 9 29 289 COMFAIRSDIEGO GCA Unit 56 (Special) - - 2 - - 6 CO NAAS NWSED - - - - - - 7 FWF North Island HC-1 19 UH2Ae 10 UHZB, 119 1 881 COMFAIRSDIEGO
4 UH46A, 1 RH3A. 2UH13P, 2UH34E. 2 UH13N
HC- 1 (Detachments 9 UH2A . 9 UH2B 46 - - 183 HC-1 Deployed) 2 UH13P. 1 CH19E
HS-2 16 SH3A 51 5 314 CVSG-57 HS-4 16 SH3A 5 0 2 315 CVSG-55 HS-6 18 SH3A 2 309 CVSG-53
49 2 HS-8 20 SH3A 49 310 CVSG-59 HS-10 12 SH3A 2 5 b 331 CVSG-51
Student - - 3 5 - - 73 CVSG (One CVSG Staff when assigned on 7 2 6 COMFAIRSDIEGO
a Rotational basis by COMFAIRSDIEGO) NAMTRADET - - 1 - - 31 CO NAMTRAGRU MF
Student - - 25* -- 75* Branch Disbursing Office - - - - - - 1 CO NAVREGFINCEN
San Diego Branch Navy Exchange - - - - - - 6 CO NAAS FAETUPACDET - - - - - - 16 FAETUPAC Reserve Units (Occasional) - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 144 468 49 3.153
DECLASSIFIED * - I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
REAM FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 1 - - I * Student load 90% f rom locally based and supported squadrons, 10% f r o m outside commands. I
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
(MCAF) (11 ND) Supported Facility
Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIR SYSCOM)
MC(H) O L F Mile Square
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/ Other Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CO MCAF CG 3d MAW CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG- 37 CG 3d MAW CO MHTG-30 CO MHTG-30
H&HS MCAF --. MWSG- 37 - - HMM- 165 45 CH46 HMH-462 * CH53 HMH-463 * CH53 MATCU-70 - - MHTG-30 - - H&MS-30 7 0 1 , 3 CH37 HMMT-301 28 UH34
Students - - MACS-3 (MTDS Tes t Unit) -- NAMTRADETS, MCAS E l Toro NAMTRADET 1028 (CH46) --
Students - - NAMTRADET 1032 (CH53) --
Students - - NAMTRADET 1093 (CH34) --
Students - - ATAU - - Opnl F l T r n r (CH46A) - - Ins t r T r n r (2 B 1 0 ) - - USARTC (Limited Support) - - USNRTC (Limited Support) --
CO MWHG-3 CO NAMTRAGRUME OIC NAMTRADETS
OIC NAMTRADETS
OIC NAMTRADETS
CG MCAS E l Toro OIC ATAU OIC ATAU CG XV U. S. Army COM- 11
TOTAL 83 189 79 1,282
* Aircraf t input commencing approximately August 1966.
I (NAS) (1 3 ND) Supported Activities
I Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
ALF Kitsap County OLF Coupeville Boardman Bombing Range Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, Spokane
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted
NAS 2 RC45J. 1 UC45J. 23 60 806 1 C54, 1 C121, 2 TSZA, 1 HU1 bD, 2 UH2B
COMFAIRWHIDBEY - - 34 2 - - COMFAIRWING 4 (COMFAIRWHIDBEY) - - - - - - Flag Administrative Unit - - - - - - 76 VP- l* 11 SPZH 5 7 - - 36 3 VP-2* 12 SPZH 61 - - 374
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
COMFAIRWHIDBEY
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRW INGSPAC COMFAIRWHIDBEY COMFAIRWING 4 COMFAIRWING 4
CONFIDENTIAL . ., - . DECLASSIFIED
PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
VP-17 16 SP2H 5 5 4 355 COMFAIRWING FOUR VP-42 12 SP2H 60 - - 345 COMFAIRWING FOUR VAH-2** 18 A3B 25 4 32 0 COMFAIRWHIDBEY VAH-4** 24 A3B 54 6 449 COMFAIRWHIDBEY VAH - 8* 5 A3B 22 - - 152 COMFAIRWHIDBEY VAH-lo** 8 A3B 31 - - 254 COMFAIRWHIDBEY VAH-123 12 A3B. 7 TA3B. 6 0 8 558 COMRCVW 12
-9 A6A Students - - 70 - - 80
Bremerton based CV1s *** - - 9 - - - - USS SALISBURY SOUND (AV- 13)*** 6 - - - - FAETUPAC Det 2 - - 8 - - 137 FAETUPAC
Students (local) - - 50 - - 100 Students (other) - - 10 40 225
Marine Bar racks - - - - 3 80 CO NAS Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 2 3 CO NAS NAMTRADET - - 1 - - 39 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
Students (local) - - 10 - - 100 Students (other) - - 2 - - 5
Navy Exchange - - - - 1 3 CO NAS Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, Spokane 1 - - 2 3 CO NAS Boardman Bombing Range. Oregon - - - - 2 3 CO NAS MOMAT 0305 - - - - 1 8 COMINPAC NWSED - - 1 1 13 CO NAS
- - - TOTAL 144 650 131 4,911
Average Transients Daily- Aircraft: 5, Personnel: 10, Personnel RON: 2(0ff.) 5(Enl.)
* Units Deployed WESTPAC. ** Unit Detachments Deployed WESTPAC. *** Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency.
YUMA, ARIZONA
(MCAS) (11 ND) Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned AviationJOther Enlisted Superior
H&HS, MCAS 2 T33B. 2 CHlSE, 22 29 550 CO MCAS 1 C117D, 1 C47H, 16* 140* 1 UC45J
Marine Training 12 T F 9 J 10 3 78 CG FMFPAC Squadron-103
F M F Augmentation - - - - - - 115 CO MCAS MACS- 1 - - 4 26 22 3 MWHG-3 NBC Wpns Section-3 - - 1 3 45 MACS- 1 MATCU-65 - - 1 8 2 7 MACS - 1 VMA /VMF(Rotational)** - - - - - - - - VF IVA (Rotational)** - - - - - - - - Other (Occasional) 3 Aircraf t 6 - - 18
- - - - TOTAL 22 44 85 1.196
Average Transients Daily - Aircraf t : 17, Personnel: 34(0ff.) 51(Enl.). Personnel RON: l(Off.)S(Enl.)
* U. S. Navy ** Base loading during scheduled squadron deployments normally ranges f r o m 4 to 6 squadrons
consisting of 165 officers. 650 enlisted men and 65 to 70 aircraf t . Base loading can be extended to 8 deployed squadrons.
CONFIDENTIAL 3 8
. I> DECLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
1. NAF China Lake, California 3. NAS Patwent River, Maryland 2. NAF Johnsville, Warminster, Penn. 4. NAS Point Mugu, California
CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA
(NAF) (11 ND) Supported Facility Command - CNM Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
ALF San Clemente Island
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support research, development, test, and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
Nhl? 1 AlG, 1 NA4C, 27 4 547 COMNOTS 5 A4B, 4 A4C. 2 A4E, 2 TF-1OB 1 F4B, 2 F8D, 2 F8E, 1 NFID, 1 A3B, 1 SPZE 1 SZA, 1 SZE, 1 UH34G, 2 UH34J, 2 DT28B, 1 CH19, 2 Cll'ID, 1 C131F, 1 UC45J, 4 DFBF, 7 QFSG, 4 QFSJ, 1 NTF9J
VX-5 1 UC45J, 4 A4C, 24 4 173 COMNAVAIRPAC 8 A4E, 1 F4B
One VA (Occasional) 8 VA 10 -- 30 COMNAVAIFtPAC ALF, San Clemente Is. - - 7 -- 101 CO NAJ? - - - -
.. TOTAL 73 68 8 851
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 8 l(0ff. ) O(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 4. Other service pilots supported for Flight Time Purposes - 1.
JOHNSVILLE , WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA
WAF) (4 ND) Command - CNM Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide ~ e r v i c e s and material to support r e search, development, test and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Air Development Center, Johnsville, Warminster, PennsyLvania, and other activities and units as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminis trative Supported As signed Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
CONAVAIRDEVCEN - - 3 1 18 30 NAVAIRSYSCOM NAF 3 UC45J, 1 SH3A. 16 12 374 CONAVAIRDEVCEN
1 RC45J, 1 ElB, 1 ULlA, 1 62E, 1 C47H, 1 NTFSJ. 1 C117D. 1 QFSJ, (Continued)
39 CONFIDENTIAL
I I I I
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
JOHNSVILLE, WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAF (Continued) 1 NClZlK, 1 RA3B, 1 NPZE, 1 NRFIA, 1 NPZH, 1 RFBA, 1 PZH, 1 F8A, 1 SPZE, 1 RFIG, 1 SH34J, 1 NA4C - - -
TOTAL 24 4 7 3 0 404 I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpose - 34.
I Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ients Daily 8 3 1
PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND
(NAS) (Naval Distr ict , Washington, D. C. ) Command - CNM Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission - Maintain and operate faci l i t ies and provide se rv i ces and mater ia l to support operation of the Naval Air Tes t Center and other faci l i t ies and units a s designated by appropriate authority
Act iv i t iesandUni ts Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned AviationfOther Enlisted Superior
NATC - - - - - - - - NAVAIRSYSC OM COMFAIRPAX - - - - - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT NATC /NAS *110 A/C Listed Below 113 124 2,306 NAVAIRSYSCOM NWSED - - - - 2 17 CO NAS PAXRIV MAD - - 22 4 24 NAVAIRSYSCOM NAMTRADET - 10 1 1 - - 1 - - 49 CONAMTRAGRU
Students - - 12 - - 151 NALCOLANT - - 5 - - 22 COMFAIRPAX NOLTF, Solomons, Md. - - - - 2 3 1 COMNOL OASU 3 NClZlJ, 1 C lZ l J , 41 - - 395 COMFAIRPAX
3 NClZlK, 1 EClZlK, 1 ClZlG
Students - - -- - - 10 **VP-8 9 P3A 5 7 3 338 COMFAIRWINGSLAN
VP-30 12 P3A 29 14 3 54 COMFAIRWINGSLAN Students - - 37 17 105 COMFAIRWINGSLAN
VP-44 10 P3A 62 - - 279 COMFAIRWINGSLAN VP-49 9 P3A 5 6 - - 250 COMFAIRWINCSLAN F lee t Tactical Support 4 C118Bs 2 VC118V, 95 3 556 COMFAIRPAX
Squadron 1 2 ClZOG, 3 C130F. 8 C131F
NRL, F L T DET 3 EC121, 1 C54P 2 1 5 5 DIR NAVRESLAB Mess Management Training Facil i ty - - - - 6 CO NAS PAXRIV
Students - - - - 6 2 3 NWL HERO - - 1 - - - - CO NWL DAHLGREN
- - - - TOTAL 182 492 176 4,971
* A/C NATC/NAS - 1 UC45J, 1 C117D, 2 HUlLC, 2 TlA, 2 UHlB, 1 YOV1, 2 OVlA, 1 NAlE, 2 A3B, 2 NA4BD 4 A4E, 3 TA4F, 1 RA5CS 1 EA6A, 6 A6A, 1 CIA, 1. C54Qs 1 C131F, 2 F4A, 2 F4G, 2NF6A, 1 F6A, 1 TF8A, 1 F8C, 1 NFBC, 2 F8C, 2 F8D, 2 NFBD, 3 F8E, 1 RF8C, 1 UHlE, 2 UHZB, 3 JRH3A, 4 SH3A, 1 NUH34G, 2 UH34G, 2 NCH46A, 1 CH46D, 5 CH53A, 2 JQH50D, 1 SPZH, 3 P3A, 1 SZA, 1 TSZA, 1 SZA, 1 S2D, 4. T lA, 1 YTZB, 2 JTZB, 1 T2B, 2 TZBB, 1 T39D, 1 UlB, 4 A4B, 4 F4B, 1 F8A, 1 F8B, 2 UHZB, 1 ' s ~ '
** VP-8 will be deployed until December 1966.
Average Transients Daily - Aircraf t 19; Personnel 57; Personnel RON 2(Off. ) 1 (Enl. ).
40
' DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS 1 POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) Supported Facilities
Command - CNM OLF San Nicolas Island Support - CNM, (NAVAIRSYSCOM) NAVFAC San Nicolas Island
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support opera- tions of the Pacific Missile Range; Naval Missile Center, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation lo the r
NAS 3 UC45J, 3 T33BS 16 43 3 W 1 9 E
Naval Missile Center 5 A3A (2 bailed 50 58 to Hughes), 2 A3B, 4 A4B, 3 A4C, 1 A4E, 1 l?8E, 2 F4A, 3 F4B-(1 bailed to Raytheon), 2 F8A, 6 F8F,
QF9Js 2 PZE, K C 4 5 J . 2 H34G. 2 T28B, 1 C131F,
_rb.aF9GS 1 EZA, 1 NTFSJ, I NF4J
COMPACMISRAN 6 SZF, 7 EClZlK, 4 6 37 1 C121J, 1 C54R, 2 C54P, 2 UH34J
VX-4 1 T33B. 1 UC45Js 16 7 3 F4B, 4 F8E, 1 F4A
Marine Aviation Det . - - 8 13 GMU 7 - - 2 1 GMU 55 - - - - 8 GMU 41 - - 2 - - GCA Unit 47 - - 1 1 Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 Branch Commissary Store -- - - 1 NAVFAC San Nicolas Is. - - 2 10
Naval Astronautics Group - - 1 15
Total Enlisted
7:7 7
TOTAL
Adminis trat ive Superior
COMPACMISRAN
COMPACMISRAN
NAVAIRSYSCOM
COMFAIR MIRAMAR
COMNMC COMNMC COMNMC CO VX-4 CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COM OCEANOGRAPHI
SYSPAC TI SFRAN COMPACMISRAN
Selected Reserve Unit # I # (Naval Reserve Research Unit 11-8.
# See NAS Los Alamitoe (Naval Reserve Station) for WEPTU-777.
Aircraft Personnel P e r sonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 20 2(0ff. ) 4(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 12. I
7 DECLASSIFIED I
I SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS I 1. NAF Litchfield Park. Arizona *3. NAF Washington. D. C. 2. MCAS Quantico, Virginia
* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Aboard Station
LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZONA
( NAF) (1 1 ND) Command - CNM Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide service and material to support operations of the Reserve Stock Aircraft P rogram and the NAVAIRSYSCOM In-Service Aircraft Modification and Repair Program, and to support operations of those activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminis trative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAF 1 UC45J, 1 C117D 7 12 298 NAVAIRSYSCOM - - - - TOTAL * 2 7 12 298
I * A gradual reduction in personnel will be effected until base closure on 30 June 1967. I QUANTICO, VIRGINIA
(MCAS) (NAVAL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON, D. C. ) Command - CMC Support -' CNM(NAVAIRSYSC0M)
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support the aviation requirements of the U. S. Marine Corps Schools, Quantico and to support operations of other activities and units a s designated by the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
H&HS, MCAS - - 13 13 222(8*) CO MCAS QUANT SOES 4 T28, 6 UC45J, 11 2 139(9*) CO MCAS QUANT
1 RC45J, 1 C117D, 1 VC54P
HMX- 1 7 VH3A, 1 UHlE 5 0 2 252(17*) CO MCAS QUANT 3 SH3A, 6 CH46 - - - -
TOTAL 3 0 74 17 613
* To be promoted to temporary Warrant Officer and Second Lieutenant.
1 Average Transients Daily
Aircraft Personnel P e r sonnel RON
5 18 1
1 Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 179
I WASHINGTON, D. C.
(NAF) (NAVAL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON, D. C. ) Supported Facility
Command - CNO NS Anacostia - Heliport Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support proficiency flying for Naval Aviators on active duty in the Washington, D. C. and Annapolis. Maryland Areas, VIP administrative flight operations. Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Program, and Presidential Helicopter Unit operation a t the heliport located a t the Anacostia, D. C. site, and to support operations of those activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
DECLASSIFIED 7
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAF 2 RC45J, 3 T39D 5 5 24 864 NAVAL DISTRICT 8 TZCB, 15 T l A WASHINGTON, D. C. 4 U'llA, 4 C131F 1 C131G, 1 S2D 34 USZB, 1 VA3B 2 VC118B, 1 C54R
HQ MC F l t Section 1 C131G, 1 VC117D 7 2 126 CO HQBN HQMC 1 C54R, 1 U l l A 8 T28B, 2 T33
Det, HMX-1 3 VH3A 7 - - 4 0 CO HMX- 1 NARTU (USN) 18 F8B, 10 S2F - - - - - - CNARESTRA
6 SPZE, 3 T33B 1 T34B, 2 UC45J 3 C54P/R
NARTU( TAR) - - 32 3 302 CNARESTRA MARTD - - 3 2 6 8 CG MARTC
TOTAL 136 104 3 1 1,400 I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 20 100 16( Off. ) 25(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpose - 1,000. I
Units - ASW -66 VR-661 VR-662 VR-663 VS-662 VS-661 VS-663 VP-661 VP-662 VP-663 VF -662 NAIRU-661 NAIRU-662
Officer Aviationlother
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
Officer Units Aviation /Other
WEPTU-661 8 8 WEPTU-662 8 8 WEPTU-663 8 8 WEPTU-664 8 8 WEPTU-665 8 8 WEPTU-667 8 8 VF-661 26 - - MACS-24 3 19 VMF-321 ./ 24 8 MARC - 7 3 5 AWS-66
AUG GRPl 7 3 AWS-66 AUGU 1 4 3 AWS-66 AUGU 2 4 3 - -
TOTAL 488 113
Total Enlisted
2 2 2 2 2 2
109 - 100 140 J - - - - - - - - -
1,337
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval Air Training Command and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. NAAS Chase Field, Texas * 6. NAAS Meridian, Mississippi 2. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 7. NAS Pensacola, Florida 3. NAS Glynco, Georgia 8. NAAS Saufley Field, Florida 4. NAAS Kingsville, Texas 9. NAAS Whiting Field, Florida 5. NAS Memphis, Tennessee * Naval Air Reserve Unit Aboard
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAAS) (8 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAAS 2 C47H, 1 UHZB, 31 24 672 CNAVANTRA 1 UH19E. 2 UC45J
TRARON 24 35 TFSJ, 23 AF9J 52 2 320 CNAVANTRA Students - - 60 - - - - CO NAAS Students (Marine) - - (24) - - - - CO MAD
TRARON 25 35 TFSJ, 22 AF9J 5 1 1 364 CNAVANTRA Students - - 62 - - - - CO NAAS Students (Marine) - - (17) - - - - CO MAD
TRARON 26 43 F l l A 3 3 3 299 CNAVANTRA Students - - 29 - - - - CO NAAS Students (Marine) - - (7) - - - - CO MAD
GCA Unit 19 - - (2) - - (19) CONAAS Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 13 CO NAAS Navy Exchange Store - - - - 1 1 CO NAAS NAMTRADET - - - - - - 7 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS NWSED - - - - - - 13 FWF, Jacksonville
- - - - TOTAL 164 318 32 1,689
Aircraft P e r sonnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 3. 5 4.2( Off. ) 1( Enl. ) . l(Off.) . 2(Enl.)
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
(NAS) (8ND) Supported Facilities Limited Support
Command - CNO OLF Waldron NAAS Chase Field OLF Cabaniss NAAS Kingsville Support - CNM(NAVAIRSYSCOM) Padre Island Target NAS Dallas Complex
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 2 T34B, 1 RC45J, 54 61 1,144 CNAVANTRA 3 UC45J, 1 C47J, 2 C117D, 2 UH34J, 1 UH2B
CNAVANTRA - - 30 10 56 CNATRA Marine - - 1 - - - -
TRARON 27 48 TS2A 58 5 358 CNAVANTRA Student Navy - - 7 6 - - - -
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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (Continued)
Activities and Units Supported
Student Other Student Foreign
TRARON 28 Student Navy Student Other
TRARON 29 Student Navy Student Other Student Foreign
TRARON 3 1 Student Navy Student Other
CG Air Station RATCC Unit 16
*ARADMAC
Aircraft Assigned
Marine Aviation - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange Store - - Naval Hospital - - Naval Reserve Training
Center - - Naval Training Device
Center (Area Office) - - OICC IROICC - - Padre Island Target Complex - - Marine Corps Reserve Center - - Corpus Christ i - -
Officer Aviationlother
5 - - 2 - -
6 5 3 86 - -
7 - - 46 3
170 - - 1 - -
12 - - 5 8 3 7 0 - - 6 - -
12 1 (6) -- 8 17
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA
CMDR 8th CG Dist CO NAS CG U. S. Army Supply & Maintenance Cmd. CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS COM- 8
COM-8 NAVTRADEVCEN Re
M c NAS PNCLA OICC COM-8 CO NAS Director 8th MCRRD CO NAS
International Airport - - - - I TOTAL 176 770 163 2,998 I
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 12(0ff.) 7(Enl.) 5(0ff.) 7(Enl.)
OLF Waldron and OLF Cabaniss a r e supported daily by tower, and crash and salvage crews, no permanent personnel assigned.
Aviation Indoctrination Summer Cruise has supported approximately 1,400 personnel. During this period, 26 T-34 a i rcraf t will be based aboard the station in support of this program. This has been a reoccurring commitment each year.
* ARADMAC - Include s 1 s t Transportation Corps Battalion.
DECLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
GLYNCO, GEORGIA
WAS) (6 ND) Supported Fac i l i ty
Townsend Ta rge t (Impact Area ) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrat ive Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther Enlis ted Super ior
N AS 5 T28B. 32 T39D 30 43 1,317 CNATECHTRA 2 UC45J. 2 T1A 3 EC121K. 32 F8A 9 T34B. 2 UH19F. 1 C121J
NATTC - - 162 3 0 590 CNATECHTRA Student-Navy(Cont) - - 127 3 2 351 CO NATTC Student -Marine(Cont) - - 5 8 - - 142 CO MAD Student-Army. Foreign, Other - - - - 5 CO NATTC
Mgrine Aviation Det. - - 2 6 1 7 1 CMC Navy Commiesa ry Store* - - - - 1 20 CO NAS Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 3 CO NAS GCA Unit 32 - - (3) - - (20) CO NAS NWSED - - - - - - 1 - 14 - F W F Jacksonville
TOTAL 88 403 109 2.513
* Will be disestabl ished, effective 1 October 1966. Ai rc ra f t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 3 13 l(0ff . ) 2(Enl.)
KINGSVILLE, TEXAS
(NAAS) ( 8 ND) Supported Fac i l i ty
Command - CNO ALF Orange Grove Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrat ive Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlis ted Super ior
NAAS 1 UC45J, 1 C47H 32 37 812 CNAVANTRA 1 ~ 4 7 ~ ; 1 UE434J 2 UH2B
VT-21 9 AFSJ, 37 T F 9 J 2 7 6 3 12 CNAVANTRA Student (Cont) - - 6 3 - - h - CO NAAS Student (Marine) - - (19) -- - - CO MAD
VT -22 18 AFSJ, 24 T F 9 J 40 3 305 CNAVANTRA Student (Cont) - - 61 - - - - CO NAAS Student (Marine) - - (17) -- - - CO MAD
VT-23 18 AF9J. 27 TF9J 42 2 319 CNAVANTRA Student (Cont) - - 5 9 - - - - CO NAAS Student (Mar ine) - - (21) -- - - CO MAD
RATCC Unit 24 (NAAS Kingsville) 45) -- (50) CO NAAS RATCC Unit 24 (Site 55) - - - - - - (3) CONAAS Orange Grove - - - - - - (25) CO NAAS Navy Commissary S to r e - - - - 1 17 CO NAAS Navy Exchange S tore - - - - 1 2 CO NAAS One Elec t ron ics NAVRES Unit -- - - - - 1 NAVRES Trng.
Center Corpus NAMTRADET - - - - - - 10 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS NWSED - - - - - (1) - - (13) F W F Jacksonville -
TOTAL 139 3 24 5 0 1,778
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
KINGSVILLE , TEXAS (Continued)
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s onne 1 RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 3 3 l (Off.)
NOTE: South F i e l d is maintained i n a s ta te of p reserva t ion which wil l p e r m i t sui table develop- m e n t f o r u s e by Advanced Training, if found necessary .
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(NAS) ( 6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Officer Tota l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted Super ior
NAS 1 RC45, 2 C117D. 24 74 1,052* CNATECHTRA 1 UH34J, 3 T28, 1 C H l 9 E
CNATECHTRA - - 17 11 6 7 CNATRA NATTC - - 7 8 2 1 1 ,650 CNATECHTRA
Students -Navy ( Cont) - - 15 - - 5,490 CO NATTC Students - Marine (Cont) - - 2 17 3.628 CO MAD Students - C o a s t Guard (Cont) 1 - - 50 C O N A T T C
MAD - - 8 2 1 6 0 4 ~ CO NATTC
GCA Unit 27 - - (2 ) (1) CO NAS Navy C o m m i s s a r y S tore - - - - 2 ( I 9 ) - - CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 2 - - CO NAS
TRAPUBCEN - - 1 2 27 CNATECHTRA
NAMTRAGRU - - 7 7 240 CNATECHTRA
Mar ine Support - - 2 - - 17 CO MAD NARTU ***32 A / C Lis ted below 24 3 250 CNARESTRA
MARTD 1 1 I I T I 3 1 6 2 CG MARTC - - - TOTAL 4 0 182 161 13,137
* Includes 158 PSI'S. ** USMC shown under Students a r e a l s o p a r t of MAD
*** A i r c r a f t Assigned to NARTU & MARTD: 12 A4B. 5 A4A, 2 T l A , 8 SPZE, 1 UC45J, 3 C54Q and 1 T34B.
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RCIN
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 3 1 230 10 (Off.) 6 (Enl.)
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 9. I Officer
Units Avia t ion lo ther
AWS-79 3 2 2 1 VA-791 18 - - VA-792 18 - - VP- 79 1 2 3 - - VP-793 2 1 - - NAIRU-791 17 1 WEPTU-791 11 5
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS I Total
Enl i s ted
153 95 9 3
132 128
9 2
Units
VR-792 VR-793 VMA- 124 MABS-41 MARG- 16 VTU-12
TOTALS
Officer Avia t ion lo ther
Tota l Enl is ted
60 6 5
169 8 7
CONFIDENTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
C NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS -- - .. .- -I I MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Supported Assigned
N A q 1 C47J, 1 UC45J, 2 UH34J
TRARON - 7 61 TZA, 3 TZB TRARON-9 61 T2A RATCC Unit 37 - - Students - Navy (Cont) - -
(Include s NAVCADS) Students - Marine (Cont) - -
(Includes MARC ADS) NAMTRADET - - Navy Exchange - - C o m m i s s a r y S t o r e - - NWSED - - -
TOTAL 132
Supported F a c i l i t y
O L F BRAVO
Officer Aviation /Other
27 33
Total Enl i s ted
Administrat ive Super ior
CNABATRA
CNABATRA CNABATRA CO NAAS CO NAAS
CO NAAS I CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAAS CO NAAS F W F Jacksonvil le
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 7 1 3 1
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 1.
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Supported Fac i l i t i es #
A L F Ellyson (Note 1 ) NAVMINDEFLAB. P a n a m a City, Santa R o s a Is land Rifle Range NAAS Saufley (Limi ted) F la . (L imi ted) Si te 6, Egl in AFB NAAS Whiting (Limited) NAVAMIDEFDEVU, P a n a m a City, O L F Spencer USCG SAR Unit Biloxi, F l a , (L imi ted) O L F Site 4, O L F Si te 5.
Miss . (Limited) Navy All-Weather F l igh t Det., O L F Si te 6, O L F Si te 8 Eglin A F B (Limited)
# O L F f s remain ing act ive in Pensaco la a r e a and not shown which a r e under Naval Ai r Stat ion P e n s a c o l a f o r r e p a i r and maintenance, a r e shown appropr ia te ly under Saufley and Whiting F i e l d s f o r operat ional control.
Act ivi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Officer Tota l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted Super ior
NAS 1 U l l A , 3 C54, 51 81 1,580 CNABATRA 3 UHZB, 2 HU16C. 1 RC45J. 6 T33B. 4 UC45J. 1 A l E , 2 T28B. 1 C131F. 2 C117D, 2 T34, 1 UH34J
Fl ight Demons t ra t ion 1 F9J . 1 C54. (8) - - (40) CO NAS T e a m (Blue Angels) 6 F l l A
C l a s s "A" O&R F a c . (See Blue Book) (11) (1 ) (40) CO NAS RATCC Unit 18 - - (2) (5) (50) C O N A S
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PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
CNATRA - - 3 5 10 102 CNO CNABATRA - - 29 7 63 CNATRA NAO 10 T1A. 9 UC45J 43 6 115 CNABATRA
Students, Navy - - 363 - - - - Students. Marine - - 1 - - - -
TRARON-4 51 TZA, 11 T2B 40 6 330 CNABATRA Students, Navy - - 5 3 - - - - Students, Marine - - 24 - - - -
T RARON - 6 20 T28B 2 8 2 9 1 CNABATRA Students, Navy - - 29 - - - - Students, Marine - - 15 - - - -
NATTU 6 RC45J 5 12 175 CNATECHTRA Students, Navy - - - - - - 238 CNATECHTRA Students, Marine - - - - - - 4 1 CO MAD Students, Coast Guard - - - - - - 5
U. S. Naval Aviation Schools Command 82 16 108 CNABATRA Students, Navy - - 980 - - - - Students, Marine - - 220 - - - - Students, Coast Guard 5 - - - -
NAMTRADETS - - - - - - 6 CO NAMTRAGRU MF, U. S. Naval Aviation Medical Center - - 10 32 CNATRA U. S. Naval Aerospace Medical Institute 1 39 7 7 CO NAVAVNMEDCEN
Students (Includes 1 USPI-IS, 42 Officers, -- 42 16 16 Enlisted and 3 foreign)
U. S. Naval Hospital - - -- 93 177 CO NAVAVNMEDCEN Public Works Center - - -- 9 - - CNABATRA BUWEPSUPREPNATRACOM -- 4 1 5 BUWEPS U. S. Naval Aviation Museum -- -- 1 - - CNABAT RA Marine Aviation Detachment -- 2 2 29 CNABATRA Navy Commissary Store -- - - 2 4 6 CO NAS Navy ~ x 6 h a n g e - - -- 3 1 CO NAS Training Device Center - - -- -- - - TDC P o r t Wash. USS LEXINGTON (Limited Support) 18 60 1,308 CNABATRA Naval Reserve Training Center - - 1 10 COM 6 Naval Publications & Printing Services Office (Limited) NAS & NAVSTA New Orleans, La. (Limited) NAAS McCain Field, Meridian. Miss. (Limited) Supervisor of Shipbuilding, U. S. Navy, Pascagoula, Miss. (Limited) U. S. Naval Communication Training Center (Limited) NAS Glenview, Illinois (Limited) NAS Memphis, Tenn. (Limtted) NAS, Olathe, Kansas (Limited) BUWEPSREP St. Louis, Mo. (Limited) Organized Naval Reserve Units in Alabama, Florida & Mississippi (Limited) 6th Naval District, ON1 Office (Limited)
I F l o r i d a National Guard Unit (HQ 265 Bn. AW) Pensacola, Florida (Limited) NAVCOMPT Internal Audit Group, NAS Pensacola (Continuous)(Limited)
1 Barrancas National Cemetery (Limited) ,FAA (Limited) Naval Ammunition Depot, Shrimake r, Camden, Arkansas (Limited) Naval Avionics Facility, Indianapolis, Indiana (Limited) Helicopter Training 2 UC45J, 34 TH13M, 124 22 1,058 CNABATRA
Squadron EIGHT, 81 UH34G I ALF Ellyson Field 1
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1 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued)
I Activities and Units Aircraft I Supported Assigned
Students ( Navy) - - Students (Marine) - - Students ( Coast Guard & Foreign)
Off ice r To ta r Administrative Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
1 TOTAL . 261 2,298 425 5,613
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 8 112 54
I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 126. I SAUFLEY FIELD, FLORIDA
(NAAS) (6 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Supported Facilities #
ALF Barin OLF Summerdale OLF Bronson OLF Wolf OLF Canal OLF Kings OLF Magnolia OLF Faircloth OLF Silverhill OLF Kaiser
# Operational control of all. ALF Barin repai r and maintenance is the responsibility of NAAS Saufley Field. Responsibility fo r repair and maintenance of a l l others is with Public Works Center, Pensacola.
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS Saufl e y 3 UC45J TRARON- 1 159 T34
Students -Navy(Cont) - - Students -Marine(Cont) - - Students-NAVCAD(Cont) -- Students-MARCAD(Cont) -- Students-CG, Foreign, etc. (Cont)
TRARON- 5 42 T28C Students-Navy(Cont) - - Students-Marine(Cont) -- Students-NAVCAD(Cont) -- Students -MARCAD(Cont) - - Students-CG, Foreign, etc. (Cont)
Navy Exchange - - TOTAL 2 04
Aircraft
Average Transients Daily 1
Officer Aviationlother
3 2 13 149 5 183 - - 122 - - 98 -- 58 -- 50 -- 2 9 3 62 --
3 -- 23 - -
3 - - -- - - - - - - - -
812 2 1
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
427 CNAB ATRA 317 CNABATRA - - - - - - - - - -
237 CNABATRA - - - - - - - - --
2 - 983
P e r s o m e 1 Personnel RON
3 - - Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 149. (VT-1) fo r night time and instrument time only.
DECLASSIFIED I
' 1 NAVAL A1 R TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA
(NAAS) (6 ND) Supported Facilities #
Command - CNO OLF Middleton OLF Santa Rosa Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) OLF Brewton OLF Holley
OLF Choctaw
# Operational control only. Repair and maintenance a r e a responsibility of NAS Pensacola.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAAS 2 UC45J TRARON - 2 155 T28BIC
Students-Navy(inc1udes - - NAVCADS) (Cont)
Students -Marine( includes -- MARCADS) (Cont)
Students-CG, Allied, etc. -- (Cant)
TRARON - 3 160 T28BIC Students-Navy(1 ncludes --
NAVCADS) (Cont) Students-Marine(1nclude s --
MARCADS) (Cont) Students-CG. Allied. etc. --
(Cont) Branch Commissary Store --
and Branch Navy Exchange
CNAB ATRA CNAB AT RA CO VT-2
CNABATRA CO VT-3
CO NAAS
TOTAL 317 1,243 42 2.015
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
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 Commands and other. activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations; to administer the Naval Air Reserve Training program a s directed by the Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training.
1. NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia 7. NAS New York, New York 2. NAS Dallas. Texas 8. NAS Olathe, Kansas 3. NAS Glenview. Illinois 9. NAS Seattle, Washington 4. NAS Grosse Ile, Michigan 10. NAS South Weymouth. Massachusetts 5. NAS Los Alamitos, California 11. NAS Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minn. 6. NAS New Orleans, Louisiana 12. NAS Willow Grove. Pennsylvania
I ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
MARTD - - NAS (USN) 15 F8C. 7 F8B. /' 7 SPZE, 3 C54Q,
2 UC45J, 1 T34B, 3 T1A
NAS (TAR) - - GCA Unit 20 (USN) - - NWRC (USN)(Asheville, N. C. ) - - Navy Regional Airspace Office, - -
Southern Region, Atlanta, Ga. - TOTAL 38
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Aviationlother
3 2 1 10
Total Enlisted
74 22
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 5 (Including 2 NAOfs)
I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Officer Units Aviationlother Enlisted Units l - Aviationlother Enlisted
VP-674 NARMU-671 NAIRU-671 VMF-351 MACS- 15 MARC - 8 VTU(AVN)-22
TOTAL
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS 1
DALLAS, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND)
I Activities and Units ( Supported
MARTD NAS (USN)
NAS (TAR) GCA Unit 30 Navy Exchange NARTD Houston BUWEPSREP Dallas
Navy Regional Airspace Officer, 2nd Region F o r t Worth, Texas
Hdqtrs 136th Air Refueling Wing
ANG 136th Air Refueling Group (TAG)
DCASR Dallas
TOTAL
Air craft Assigned
13 21F8A, 2 TlA, 4 SH34J, 1 T34B, 8 SPZE, 3 C118, 1 C54Q. 2 UC45J
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Total Administrative AviationIOther Enlisted Superior
4 2 148 CG MARTC 11 24 104 CNARESTRA
22 - - 466 CNARESTRA
1 2 16 CONAS - - 1 1 CO NAS - - - - 9 CONAS 6 - - - - BUWEPSFLTREAD
REPCEN 2 - - 1 CO NAS
3 - - - - Adj Gen, Texas
5 7 - - 32 Adj Gen, Texas
6 - - - - SUPINSMAT CD
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 8 67 15(Off. ) 20(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8.
I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS I Officer Total Officer Total
Units Aviationlother Enlisted Units Aviationlother Enlisted I- AWS-70(L) VF-701 VF-703 VP-701 VP-702 VP-703 - VR-701 VR-702 VR-703 VR- 704 HS-701 HS-702 ELE-12 GRP-19
TOTAL
1 NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I
GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS
(NAS) (9 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
CNARESTRA CG MARTC NAS (USN & TAR) MARTD GCA Unit 25
TOTAL
Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Aircraft Officer Assigned Aviation /Other
- - 51 18 - - 25 1 1
69 A/C l is ted below 34 29 - - 4 2 - - - - 2 - - -
69 114 62
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
101 CNATRA 115 CMC 735 CNARESTRA 100 CG MARTC
17 CO NAS
1,068
NAS (USN & TAR) A/C: 10 S2F, 10 SPZE, 1 RC45J. 5 SH34J. 2 UC45J. 1 UH34D, 3 C118B, 4 A4A, 1 T34B. 2 C117D, 4 T33B, 1 C54Q. 2 U l lA , ZC54R. 18 A4B, 3 C131F.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ients Daily 10 2 1 8(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 20.
I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units
AWS-72(L) GR- 12 GR-13 WEPTU-721 WEPTU-722 WEPTU-724 WEPTU-725 NAIRU-721 NAIRU-722 VA-725 VA-727 VS-721' VS-722 VS-724
Officer Aviat ionlother
4 67 - - 7 1 8
- - 18 - - 16 - - 16 - - 19 - - 29 - - 31 20 4 18 ---- - - 5
7 l9 18 5 17 8
.Total Enlisted
115 4 6 1
Officer Units Aviation/Othe r
VR-721 14 5 VR-722 14 5 VR-723 14 3
TOTAL
I MARINE CORPS AIR RESERVE UNITS
I Units
TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other
Total Enlisted
Total Enlisted
6 1 4 6 45 5 2
7-13 119 104 119 11 8 119 6 6 67 4 6 4 5 4 0
DECLASSIFIED - I
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
GROSSE I L E , MICHIGAN
(NAS) (9 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units Supported
NAS (USN & TAR)
MARTD NARTD (Wilmington) GCA Unit 28 Navy Exchange NWSED
TOTAL
Air c ra f t Assigned
12 SZF, 4 SH34J, 4 C119F. 1 C54P, 2 C54Q. 2 UC45J, 1 T34B
Officer Aviation /Other
30 15
Tota l Enl i s ted
4 24
Administrat ive Super ior
CNARESTRA
CG MARTC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS F W F Jacksonvil le
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 3 12 1
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r Fl ight T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 8. I
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Off ice r Tota l Off icer Total Units Aviation/Other Enl i s ted Units Aviat ion/Other Enl i s ted
NAIRU-731 NAIRU-732 NARMU-731 NARMU-735 WEPTU-731 WEPTU-732 WEPTU-733 VMO-4 VMR-222 L/
MABS-46 MATCU-76 VTU-17 NATQUOTA
RON-73
TOTAL
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Naval Reserve Training Center (Surface) MARTD - - MARCAD - - NAS (USN) * A/C l is ted below NAS (TAR) * A/C listed below GCA Unit 5 - - NARETU - - NARETU (Students - average on board count
f r o m parent activities not located on this station) -
TOTAL 8 1
Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Aviat ionlother
- - 1 4 4 1 -- 2 21
3 6 6 1 1 6 - -
' 17 1
Total Enlisted
15 183
2 5 0
779 16 5 2 60
*NAS (USN & TAR)A/C: 8SH/34J , 6 A4A, 11 SPZE, 12S2D1 1 T34B, 1 RC45Jl 4 T33B1 30 A4B, 3 C118B.
Administrative Superior
COM 11 CG MARTC Dir 12th MCRRD CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS CNARESTRA
I Aircraf t Personnel - Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15. 3 48.9 5(Off. ) 1 1 (Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 122.
SELECTED RESERVE UNIT S
Officer Total Officer Units Aviation /Other Enlisted Units Aviat ionlother - AWS-77(L) 14 81 222 WEPTU-771 - - 16 VA-771 2 0 4 109 (San Diego) VA-772 20 4 109 WEPTU-772 - - 16 VA-773 20 4 109 (Los Alamitos) VA-776 - 20 4 u% WEPTU-773 - - 16 VS-771 20 6 74 - (Los Alamitos) VS-774 20 6 74 WEPTU-774 - - 16 VS-776 20 6 74 (China Lake) . - HS-771 14 4 4 1 WEPTU-775 - - 16 HS-772 14 4 4 7 (Los Alamitos)
JiS-773 14 4 4 7 WEPTU-776 - - 16 VP-771 28 6 (Los Alamitos) VP-772 2 8 6 134 WEPTU-777 - - 16 VP-774 2 8 6 134 (Pt. Mugu) VP-775 28 6 134 WEPTU-778 - - 16 VP-776 2 8 6 134 (San Diego) VP-777 2 8 6 134 WEPTU-779 - - 16 VP-778 -- 2 8 6 134 (Los Alamitos) VR-771 18 4 5 2 NAIRU-771 - - 46 VR-772 18 4 5 2 NAIRU-772 - - 28 VR-773 18 4 5 2 HMM - 7 64 '30 6 VR-774 18 4 52 MASS -4 1 28 VS-772 2 0 6 74 VMA-134 21 , 7 NARMU-772 5 5 85 VMA-134DetA 18 7 NARMU-775 5 5 8 5 VMA-241 25 6
152 - -
MABS 47 - - 18 TOTAL 589 491
Total Enlisted
2
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
LOS ALAMITOS. CALIFORNIA (Continued)
SURFACE RESERVE UNITS I
Officer Total Officer Tota l Units Aviation /Other Enl i s ted Units Aviation /Other Enl i s ted
NROS 11-7 - - 298 3 NRSG 11-6 - - 6 88 NRSD 11-3 - - 17 224 I N T E L L 1 1 - 1 - - 4 1 - - NRSD 11-5 - - 11 142 GROUP COMM - - 10 2 NRCB 11-17 - - 4 5 0 11 - 1 - 7
TOTAL - - 387 %%---. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
(NAS) (8 ND)
Activi t ies and Units Supported
MARTD NAS (USN) NAS (TAR)
GCA Unit 2 NWSED USCG SAR DET ANG 159th F i g h t e r G r p
USAF Res. 926th T r o o p C a r r . G r .
1 TOTAL
A i r c r a f t Assigned
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer Avia t ion lo the r
3 0 2 8
3 1 4
Tota l Enl i s ted
5 6 2 7
432
Administrat ive Super ior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA CNARESTRA
C O NAS CO NAS C m d r . 8th CG Dis - -
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i r h t s Daily 10 20 6 ( M . ) 2(Enl. )
1 Naval Avia tors bupported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 9. I I S E L E C T E D RESERVE UNITS I
Officer Unit s - Avia t ion lo ther
AWS-82(S) 6 14 VA-821 19 3 VA-822 lz- - 4 -.- - VP-821 2 0 5 VP-822 15 7 HS-821 10 1 HS-822 8 5 VR-821 12 4 VR-822 12 4 AWS AUG E L E - 4 2 3
Tota l Enl i s ted
60 7 2
38 - --11% 114 40 5 0 5 3 4 1
5
Officer Units Avia t ion lo ther
NAIRU-821 - - 24 WEPTU-821 - - 14 VMJ-4 7 6 HMM-767 13 4 MARC-18 2 i 926 Troop 51 67
C a r r . Grp. 159th F i g h t e r 30 4 0
G ~ P - - TOTAL 224 208
Total Enl i s ted
9 - -
139 108 - - 620
DECLASSIFIED
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
WAS) (3ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAS (TAR & USN) 9A4B, 2T1A1 39 16 66 1 CNARESTRA 1 T34B1 1 C54P1 3 C118B, 1 C117D1 3 UC45J, 2 SH34J, 1 RC45, 12 SPZE, 12 S2F, 1 A4A
MARTD 11 A4B, 3 SH34J 4 2 126 CG MARTC GCA Unit #14 - - 2 1 14 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1 1 CO NAS EAST AF(MATS) USAF - - 2 2 6 Hq EASTAF
(Det. 35) McQuire AFB NYANG 9 C97G 7 10 140 CG NYANG 1 s t Region USA ADC 2 U8, 1 U6, 1 OH23 2 - - 10 USA Defense CMD
Ent AFB, Colo. 52nd Arti l lery Brigade 3 OH23, 1 U6 3 - - 12 F o r t Hancock USA Eas t e rn Area 1 U8D 2 - - 1 ~q EA/MTMTS
Military Movement Brooklyn Army Transpor t & Terminal Support Terminal
Office of Special Investigation -- - - 2 5 Cmdr 2nd Dist. OSI *USCG Air Station 4 HU16El 4 HH52A 2 5 1 140 Cmdr 3rd CG Dist. NYC Police Aviation 4 UH13Jl 1 OH13A 2 2 2 6 NYC Police Comm.
- - - - TOTAL 9 3 8 8 37 1, 142
* USCG Air Station separa te f r o m NAS New York, but NAS New York provides limited support
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 14 4 2 lO(0ff.) 5(Enl.)
NEW YORK ANG RESERVE UNITS
- U. S. Army Reserve Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Organization Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NYANG 106 Ai rTranspor t Wing -- 89 45 692 CG NYANG
.. NAVY /MARINE SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation /Othe r Enlisted Units - - Aviation/Othe r Enlisted
AWS-83(L) 59 26 158 Air Trng Wing 90 42 69 0 VA-831 2 7 - - 109 NARMU-831 10 - - 8 7 VA-832 25 - - 110 NARMU-835 8 1 8 1 HS-831 17 1 5 1 NAIRU-83 1 - - 32 18 HS-832 17 1 5 2 NAIRU-832 - - 27 14
7 - 8 3 1 24 1 169 WEPTU-831 1 10 - - VP-832 23 -- 156 WEPTU-832 7 4 - - VP-833 18 1 173 WEPTU-833 11 2 1 VP-834 25 - - 181 WEPTU-834 10 2 - - VP-837 3 1 -- 170 WEPTU-836 2 12 - - VP-839 2 7 - - 181 H&MS-46 3 ; 27
%K=%fi---.- . 19 -- 47 MATCU-73 I 6 1 VR-832 13 - - 5 0 VMA-131 15 6 145 VR-833 22 1 60 VMA- 132 15 6 144 VR-834 17 - - 82 HMM-768 2 6 5 139
- - 1- TOTAL 563 lT7 3 ,275
5 8
n
- DECLASSIFIED - I
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I OLATHE, KANSAS
(NAS) (9 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS (TAR) 3 C118B 23 - - 41 1 CNARESTRA NAS (USN) 1 C54Q, 9 SPZE, 5 17 43 CNARESTRA
2 UC45J, 2 T34B, 2 T33B, 10 A4A/B, 13 F8A/B
NARDIV (Denver) - - - - - - 9 CO NAS Olathe GCA Unit #11 - - 1 2 16 CO NAS Olathe Navy Exchange - - - - 1 4 CO NAS Olathe MARTD - - 3 1 9 0 CG MARTC USAF Radar Sqdn - - 1 9 110 30th Air Division
(738th) (SAGE ADC) Sioux City, Iowa 74th Arty Gp (AD) 2 UH19D 1 2 7 14 1 CG 2nd Region
ARADCOM Richards -Gebaur AFB, Mo.
5th Missile Bn. - - - - 18 307 74th Arty Gp (AD) 55th Arty, U. S. Army NAS Olathe
3rd Missile Bn. 128th Arty, -- - - 27 233 74th Arty Gp (AD) Missouri National Guard NAS Olathe - - - -
TOTAL 44 34 102 1,364
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 12 2 9 16(Off.) 5(Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted U z s Aviation /Othe r Enliste
AWS 88(L) 10 53 109 VMF-215 29 8 195 VA-881 2 0 4 7 7 MARC-22 4 1 - - VA-882 18 5 '78 VTU(Am)-27 7 2 - - VP-881 22- 8 135 MARTD SU#1 -- 1 14 VP-882 19 6 108 (Denver)
I VP-883 18 8 93 MARTD SUHZ -- 2 10 VR-881 16 5 6 8 (Lincoln) VF-882, 13 7 53 MACS-23(Denver)-- 19 131 VR-883 11 7 6 3) VTU(Am)- 23 7 - - -- NARMU-881 4 5 79 (Denver) NAIRU-881 - - 24 13 3rd Engr Maint -- 6 110 WEPTU-881 -- 12 1 Sq (Lincoln) - - - NARDIV-881 -- 7 77
TOTAL 198 190 1,414
In addition 121 Enlisted Naval Reserve Personnel a r e assigned in a non dr i l l status.
.. . >'' .p4,J.:
, . t DECLASSIFIED
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I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I SEATTLE, WASI-IINGT0.N
(NAS) (13 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS (USN) 13 SZF, 6 C119F 2 11 44 CNARESTRA NAS (TAR) 8 SPZE, 4 SH34.l. 24 12 44 8 CNARESTRA
1 T34B, 1 UC34J, 1 C54P, 1 C54Q, 1 C54R
MARTD - - 3 1 7 2 CG MARTC GCA #34 - - 1 1 16 NAS SEATTLE COM 13 - - 6 43 49 CNO COM 13 (Reserve) - - -- 273 459 COM 13 COM 13 (Schools) - - - - 5 20 COM 13 Transients Enroute Alaska -- - - 1 2 Ultimate Duty Sta. USS RAMSEY (DEG-2) - - - - 11 4 1 COM 13 USS SCHOFIELD (DEG-3) - - -- 4 16 COM 13 USS SAMPLE (DE - 1048) - - - - 3 15 COM 13 USS ALBERT DAVID (DE- 1050) -- - - 10 COM 13 USS PLAINVIEW (AG-(EN-1)) -- - - 2 6 COM 13 9407 Air Reserve Sq. AF - - -- 6 1 - - Hamilton AFB 9408 Air Reserve Sq. AF -- -- 6 1 1 Hamilton AFB Cap Sq. 46030 (Reserve) - - - - 2 8 5 8 Hamilton AFB I&I Staff 4th Shore Pa r ty Bn -- -- 2 15 Dir 12 MCRRD
4th Mar Div, FMF, USMCR, MCRTC I&I Staff 4th Shore Pa r ty Bn -- - - 2 2 315 I&I Staff
4th Mar Div, FMF, USMCR, MCRTC (Inactive) F l t Det X USA Corps 1 U8D, 1 U6A 2 - - 5 G-3 X US Army Corps Office of Special 3 '01, 2 OH23C - - 1 2 1st Special Forces
Forces Adv. CO, E, USARC E l 12th SFGA (Inactive) - - - - 7 31 Spec. Forces Adv. B-510, E l12 SFG (Inactive) -- - - 14 51 Spec. Forces Adv. Det. 1,306 AVN (Inactive) -- 17 2 19 Spec.ForcesAdv. NISO Seattle - - 1 6 6 Dir NAVINSERV Navy Finance Office - - - - 2 6 NAVCOMPT NAVCOMMUNIT Seattle - - - - 8 2 3 CNO F i sh & Wildlife Service - - - - (65 civilians) -- IndEmpPolicy Spec (EEO) -- -- (3 civilians) Asst Sec (I&L) DCASD Seattle -- 1 (100 civilians) DCASR San Francisco - - - -
TOTAL 4 3 57 581 1,730
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 2 5 4(Off.) 4(Enl.)
Naval Aviators supported fo r flight time and proficiency purposes: 7.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Units - Aviationlothe r
AWS-89 56 18 VS-891 2 1 1 VS-892 2 1 1 VS-893 2 3 1 VP-891 20 -- VP-892 20 --
Total Enlisted
116 90 90 9 0
153 142
.Officer Total Units - AviationfOther Enlisted
NARMU-897 10 -- 9 1 NAIRU-89 1 27 2 2 1 WEPTU-89 1 8 8 - - WEPTU-892 5 11 - - NATQUOTARON
89 -- - - 9 1
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (Continued)
Off i c e r Tota l Units - Aviation /Other Enl i s ted
VP-893 18 1 153 HS-892 16 - - 65 VR-893 18 - - 55 VR-894 17 1 7 3 NARMU-891 8 1 9 1
Officer U J s Aviation /Othe r
G:::;;: 10 4 12 4
VMR-353 13 3 MARC-23 7 3 VTU-2 6 4 - -
TOTAL 339 64
Tota l Enl i s ted
SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
(NAS) (1 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Act iv i t i es a n d u n i t s A i r c r a f t Supported Assigned
NAS (USN) 2 A4A, 17 A4B 1 0 S2F. 7 S P 2 E
NAS ( T A R ) 1 T34B, 2 C54 2 C118B. 3 UC45J, 2 T1A. 1 UH34D, 5 SH34J
CCA Unit 4 8 -- MARTD - - -
TOTAL 5 2
Officer Avia t ion lo ther
2 8
Tota l Administrat ive Enl i s ted Super ior
39 CNARESTRA
517 CNARESTRA
16 CO NAS 6 5 CG MARTC -
637
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 2 14 3
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 42.
S E L E C T E D RESERVE UNITS
Units - AWS-91( L) VP-911 VP-912 VP-913 VP-915 VS-9 12 VS-9 14 VA-911 VA-912 VR-911 VR-912 VR-9 13
Officer Aviat ionlothe r
11 71 19 6 16 7 15 6 14 -- -
6 19 8 18 8 16- 5 1 5 6
TT 4 16 6 1 3 5
Tota l Enl i s ted
213 138 139 139 143 .
81 81
113 114 5 6 5 7 5 8
Officer U r Aviat ionIOther
HS-911 12 5 HS-912 7 3 WEPTU-911 -- 16 WEPTU-912 -- 11 NAIRU-911 -- 3 7 NARMU-911 2 4 NQRU-9 1 - - - - VMA-322 6 6 MACS-21 28 24 HMM-771 5 5 MARC-4 5 5 - -
TOTAL 252 2 54
Total Enl i s ted
5 1 52
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
TWIN CITI ES, M~~NEAPOLIS , MINNESOTA
(NAS) (9 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Officer Tota l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Aviat ionIOther Enl i s ted Super ior
NAS (TAR) 1 A4A, 11 A4B. 2 2 2 429 CNARESTRA 1 T l A , 1 T34B, 2 UC45J. 2 C54Q, 1 C54P, 6 C119F, 5 SH34J
NAS (USNR) - - - - 13 - - CNARESTRA NAS (USN) - - 3 9 34 CNARESTRA MARTD - - 3 3 82 CG MARTC USN & MCRTC - - 1 - - 17 - COM NINE AIRPO - - 1 - - - - COM NINE Navy Exchange -- -- 1 2 CO NAS MCR I&I Staff 26th Rifle - - - - 1 7 9 MCR & R Dist. 14th USA Corps Avia. 2 U6A 2 -- 4 COMGEN 14th Corp
Section. FAA (CE FICO 52) - - (27 Civilians) Regional Office Office of Naval R e s e a r c h - - 1 - - 1 ONR
Universi ty of Minnesota ( L Civilian) Upper Miss i ss ipp i P r o j e c t -- - - 6 - - HEW
U. S. Publ ic Heal th Serv ice (12 Civi l ians) - - - - TOTAL 3 2 3 3 3 5 576
I
(40 Civilians)
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 6 8 4
Nava l Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 6.
S E L E C T E D RESERVE UNITS
Officer Units - Aviat ionlothe r
Naval R e s e r v e -- 66 Units(Surf a c e ) Unit 9-1-9NRID -- 12 AWS-81(L) 2 0 58 VA-811 14 3 VA-813 16 2 HS-811 11 4 HS-812 9. 3 HS-813 7 3 VP-811 17 6 VP-812 16 5 VP-813 17 5 VP-814 15 6 VP-815 13 5
Total E n l i s t e d
615
Officer U J Aviat ionlothe r
VP-816 11 --- -- 4 ' 4
- . -- VR-811 12 VR-812 15 5 VR-813 12 5 NARMU-812 2 5 NAIRU-811 -- 3 6 WEPTU-811 -- 18 VMR-234 L 2 3 4
MM-766 18 4 MATCU-71 1 6 MAMS-47 - - 1 H&HS-47 2 7 26th Rifle Co. -- 7 National Quota Squadron -- - -
TOTAL 251 2 84
Tota l Enl i s ted
89 - 3 5 4 1 33 58 18
1 19 1 5 6 3 6 54 5 6
2 24 7 7
DECLASSIFIED -, I
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVAMA
(NAS) (4 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS (TAR) 19 F8BD 2 T33B, 11 SZF, 7 SH34J, 1 T34BD 12 SPZE, 3 C118, 2 UC45J
NAS (USN) - - MARTD - - Navy Exchange - - GCA Unit #31 - - NARET U - - NWSED - - USAFR 912 & 913 32 C119G
Troop Car r i e r Groups ANG 11 1 ATG Heavy 9 C97G
TOTAL 9 8
Officer Aviationlother
2 3 10
Total Enlisted
552
Administrative Superior
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CG MARTC CO NAS CO NAS CNARESTRA CO NAS 302nd Troop
Car r i e r Wing MAC
Aircraft Personnel. Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 17 34 10
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Unite - AWS-93L OPCON EL-1 OPCON GP-5 VF-931 VF-932
Officer Aviationlother
81 26 4 4 4 4
26 -- 6 --
2 7 1 22 -- 27 -- 21 -- 21 --
Total Enlisted
248 12 9
9 0 15
Officer Units - Aviationlothe r
HS-933 9 - - NARMU-931 6 - - NARMU-935 6 - - WEPTU-931 7 9 WEPTU-932 5 12 WEPTU-933 10 8 NAIRU-93 1 29 1 NARDIV-931 9 2 VMF-511 17 6 MACS- 17 -- 18 ' H&MS-43 10 20 MABS-43 1 9 HMM-772 ' 15 2 USAFR 9 12th 6 5 56 USAFR 91 3th 6 5 59 ANG 111th ATG 71 63 --
TOTAL 685 30 1
Selected Naval Air Reserve Unit totals include Non-Pay personnel.
Total Enlieted
5 0 8 1 85
1 1 2
19 115 147 77
125 107 104 577
6 19
- - - - -
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVI ATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVSTA Adak, Alaska 13. NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAS Agana, Guam 14. NAF Lajes, Azores NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland 15. NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAS Ateugi. Japan 16. NAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii 17. NAF Naha, Okinawa NAVSTA Bermuda 18. NAF Naples, Italy NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines 19. NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico MCAF Futema, Okinawa 20. NAVSTA Rota, Spain NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 21. NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the MCAS Iwakuni, Japan Philippines MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii 22. NAF Sigonella, Sicily NAVSTA Kef lavik, Iceland 23. NAVSTA Trinidad, The West Indies
ADAK, ALASKA
(NAVSTA) (17 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Act iv i t ieeanduni ts Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAVSTA 2 PZE, 2 UH2B GCA Unit 10 - - Marine Barracks 1 -- NAVCOMMSTA - - NAVRADSTA (T) Mt Moffett -- NAVSECGRU - - 1 VP RON (Rotational) 9 P3A Navy Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange -- 420th USASASOD, Element, Adak 1 ATF (Rotational) - - USCGLoran Transmitting Station 1 Coast Guard Vessel (WAGL) -- ROICC -- U. S. Naval Facility - - ASW Class Anal Cen - - COMFAIRALASKA Det. Adak -- NWSED Adak --
TOTAL
Supported Facil i t ies
Attu (Inactive) Shemya Det - 25 Billets included in NAVSTA
allowance
Officer Total Administrative Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
16 56 762 COMFAIRALASKA 2 1 10 'c0 NAVSTA -- 4 81 CO NAVSTA - - 9 169 NAVCOMMSYSHQ - - 1 33 CO NAVCOMMSTA - - 14 31 1 NAVSECGRUHQ
53 3 320 CFAW-5 -- 1 3 1 CO NAVSTA -- 2 41 CO NAVSTA - - 1 10 420th USASASOD - - 5 6 1 COMSERVPAC - - 2 2 2 COMCG 17 Dist - - 5 4 6 COMCG 17 Dist -- 2 -- NW Div Docks
1 13 f i COMOCEANSYSPAC - - 1 5 COMALSEAFRON 1 1 9 COMFAIRALASKA -- 2 2 1 FLTWEACEN KODIAI - - - 73 123 2,024
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 *40(Off.) lb(En1.) *10(0ff.) 5(Enl.)
* Includes civilians with officer privileges.
,. k t i EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
AGAN*>&dAh ' - -
(NAS) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officers Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C54Q, 1 UC45J 2 3 3 1 683 COMFAIRWESTPAC 3 HUl6D, 2 UH34D
VW-1 4 EC121Ns 1 C l 2 l J 9 1 13 435 COMFAIRWESTPAC 5 EC12 lK(Poo1 Status)
TACAMO 2 C130G 8 5 62 VAP-61 12 RA3B 26 16 36 1 COWAIRW ESTPAC AUW Unit 0409 - - - - 2 14 CO NAS GCA Unit #49 -- 1 2 18 C O NAS USCG Activities 2 C123B 6 8 73 COMNAVMARIANAS
- - - - Section, USCG
TOTAL 3 3 155 77 1,646
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 75 27(Off.) 30(Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 11 (2 NAO).
ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND
(NAVSTA) ( Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Tota l Administrative Supported Assigned AviationiOther Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRARGENTIA - - - - - - -- COMNAVAIRLANT NAVST A 1 C54S, 2 HUl6D. 30 5 2 85 1 COMNAVAIRLANT
1 UH34J *USCG Det. (SAR) 2 SC130B 13 6 75 CMDR 1s t CG Dist. Marine Ba r racks - - - - 4 9 5 CO NAVSTA Navy Commissary Store -- - - 1 18 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange -- - - 1 22 CO NAVSTA F lee t Weather Facil i ty - - 2 1 3 2 CO NAVSTA RATCC #15 - - (1) (4) (59) CO NAVSTA ROICC -- - - 1 - - DIRLANTDOCKS AUW Det. - - (1) -- (16) CO NAVSTA 1 VP Squadron Det. 4 SP2E o r 4 P3A 24 1 149 COMFAIRARGEIPTII
(Rotational) Oceanographic Facil i ty -- 1 15 135 COMOCEANSYLAN'I Naval Communication Unit -- - - 8 109 HD NAVCOMMSYS International Ice Pa t ro l - - - - 1 3 CMDR 1s t CG Diet.
(USCG) (Seasonal) - - - - TOTAL 10 70 91 1,489
Aircraf t - Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily** 3 6(0ff.) 12(Enl. ) 3 (Off.) 6 (Enl. )
* Indicates USCG Det. (SAR) to be disestablished e a r l y 1s t quar ter F i sca l 1967. ** Trans ient t raff ic is expected to increase af te r 1 July 1966 due to closing of E rnes t Harmon
Ai r F o r c e Base, Stevensville, Newfoundland.
DECLASSIFIED EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION S H Q e ACTIVITIES
ATSUCI, JAPAN
(NAS) (Non ND) Support Facilities
ALF Kisarazu Command - CNO Mine Assembly Facility, Misawa Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, MITO
Activities and Units Aircraft Off ice r Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRWESTPAC - - 3 3 14 - - COMNAVAIRPAC FAUCOMFAIRWESTPAC - - - - - - 109 COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVFORJAPAN 1 C 1 17D -- - - - - CINCPACFLT NAS 3 UC45J, 3 T33B, 44 43 1,1133 COMFAIRWESTPAC
2 UHZB, 1 C54S CCA Unit #26 - - (3) -- (24) CO NAS MAUW 0411 - - (1) -- (10) CO NAS Br. Commissary Store -- - - -- (2) CO NAS ROICC - - -- (2) - - ROICC F E NWSED - - - - (2) (10) CO NavWeaFac
Y okosuka ALF Kisaraau -- 2 - - 56 CO NAS Radar Bomb Scoring Unit -- (1) -- 15 CO NAS Mine Assembly Facility, Misawa 1 - - 8 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 2 4 CO NAS Marine Barracks - - 1 5 144 CO NAS NISO Rep, Atsugi - - -- 1 4 NIS0,Japan VQ-1 13 A3B, 4 EClZlM, 84 4 542 COMFAIRW ESTPAC VC-5 12 F8D, 4 USZC, 24 1 231 COWAIRWESTPAC
1 RC45J HC-1 Det 1 2 UHZA, 2 UH46A, 12 1 84 CO HC-1
5 UH2B VR-2 1 Det Japan 14 CIA, 1 VC54S 39 -- 228 CO VR-21 NOACT - - - - -- 3 NOACT Tachikawa ATAB - - - - - - 9 FAETUPAC NORIS Armed Forces Courier - - -- 2 4 NAVSE CCRU
Transfer Station Kamiseya Br. NavFinOff Atsugi - - - - -- 2 NavFinOff Yokosuka CVA Air Wing 19 A4C, 8 F8C, 6 A1H 24 4 275 COMNAVAIRPAC
(Occasional) 6 A3B, 2 ElB, 2 E A l F (50% on board) 2 RFBA, 10 F4B
CVSG (Occasional) 12 SZA, 4 SH3A 7 1 46 COMNAVAIRPAC VW Det (Occasional) 2 ECl2 l 6 4 20 CO VW VR/VMR/VP 3 C54, C117, 6 -- 2 1 CG 1st MAWINAS/
(Occasional) C130 FAA/CFAW 6 Pool RFI (Aircraft 32 AlH/AlJ/A4B/A4C -- - - - - COMFAIRWESTPAC
Maintenance) A4EIF4B /F8C/F8D/RF8A - - - - TOTAL 170 283 82 2,938
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 12(0ff.) 20(Enl.) 6(Off.) lO(Enl.1
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 150.
NOTES: 1. Japan Air Self Defense Force on board ALF Kisarazu: 99 Officer, 423 Enlisted and 18 Aircraft (14 C46, 4 YSll).
Off. Enl. Aircraft - - 2. Japan Maritime Self Defense Force on board: NAS Atsugi 1 8 --
ALF Kisarazu 51 100 -- 3. NWSED Atsugi was established in accordance with CNO l t r Op-O9B7G Ser 333P09B7
of 29 December 1965.
DECLASSIFIED I
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I BARBER'S POINT, HAWAII
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAI RSYSCOM)
Supported Facilities
ALF Ford Island
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation /Othe r
COMFAIRHAW AII - - 17 9 FAUCOMFAIRHAWAII - - - - - - COMFAW-2 - - 11 5 NAS 1 C54S, 3 T33B, 29 44
1 C117D, 1 RC45J, 6 US2B
Navy Exchange -- - - 2 Branch Commissary Store -- - - 1 VP -4 4 P3A. 8 SP2H 55 4
*VP-6 9 P3A 56 4 VP-22 10 P3A 5 6 3 VP-28 9 P3A 6 0 4 VR-21 17 C118BP 2 VC118, 110 10
17** -- VC- 1 &%:[*: F8C. 2 1 5
USCG Air Station *** U O B 22 3
Marine Barracks - - - - 4 FAETUPAC Det. 3 - - 1 2 GCA Unit #22 - - (3) -- MAUW #0405 - - (1) ( 1 ) NAMTRADET - - -- -- CVW (Occasional) -- -- - - - - -
TOTAL 100 455 100
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRHAWAII COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRHAWAII
CO NAS CO NAS COMFAW -2 COMFAW - 2 COMFAW-2 COMFAW-2 COMFAIRHAWAII
COMFAIRHAWAII
COM 14 CG Dist CO NAS COFAETUPAC CO NAS co NAS CO NAMTRAGRU ME
Average Transients Daily
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
2 189 149
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 188 I *Deployed a t NAVSTA Adak, Alaska. I
I ** TAD Indefinite. I *** USCG Air Station receives limited support f rom NAS.
DECLASSIFIED
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 (NAVSTA) (Non ND) Command - CNO
Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
I Activities and Unite Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior I
COMFAIRBERMUDAI 1 HU16D. 1 UH34J NAVSTA
Marine Detachment -- *USCG Detachment - - Navy Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange -- NavSta ACFT SUPPDET Kindley AFB NavFac Bermuda -- ROICC -- Underwater Sound Lab. Bermuda Det.
NWSED MAUW0428
COMNAVAIRLANT
CO NAVSTA CO CGAS Bermuda CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMOCEANSYSLAN DIRLANTDOCKS UNWATSNDLAB
NLND CONN FWF, NAS Norfolk CO NAVSTA
1 TOTAL 2 12 45 588 I I * CG Radio Station and Loran Monitor Station a r e sub units of CGAS, KAFB, Bermuda. I CUBI POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
(NAS) ( Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Unite Aircraf t Off ice r Total Administrative Supported Aeeigned Aviation/Othe r Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRWESTPAC DET CUB1 6 2 17 COMFAIRWESTPAC NAS 5 UC45J. 2 HUl6C 21 33 . 761 COMFAIRWESTPAC
2 T33B, 2 UH2B Pool Coea Aircraf t 9 A l , 12 A4, 5 F8, - - -- - - - -
4 F 4 GCA Unit #44 -- 2 - - 19 CO NAS Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 2 5 NavExch. Subic Marine Separate Guard -- - - -- - - - - CO Det. -- - - 4 202 CO MARBKS Snbic VC-5A 3 US2C. 4 A4B 14 1 117 CO VC-5 VAW-13 Det 1 12 E A l F 36 -- 114 CO VAW-13 NavMag Subic -- 1 2 1 246 COMSERVPAC FICPACFAC - - -- 10 124 CO FICPAC Hawaii 25% 5 CVA Air Wing 8 F8, 16 A4, 4 A5, 60 4 250 COMNAVAIRPAC
6 A3, 12 F4, 8 A6, 9 A l , 2 E2, 1 UH2-1, 2 UHZ, 1 UH13
HC-1 2 UH2, 1 UH13 5 1 24 CO HC-1 VR-21 Det (COD) 7 CIA 13 - - 49 CO VR-21 FAETUPAC Det ( J e s t ) - - -- -- 4 COMFAIRWESTPAC MAG (Frequently) 6 F4, 3 F8 , 6 A4 3 5 - - 180 CG l e t MAW VAP-61 Det 5 A3 6 6 50 CO VAP-61 VAH-4 Det 3 A3 4 3 52 CO VAH-4 VQ-1 Det 7 A3 8 7 75 CO VQ-1 CVAICVS COD 2 CIA 4 -- 2 co CVSICVA VC-5B (Occasional) 2 F 8 4 -- 4 CO VC-5 VMCJ-1 (Occasional) 2 F 8 4 -- 16 CO VMCJ-1 ,
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
I CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned
VP (Occasional) 4 P 3 VW (Occasional) 3 E C l 2 l CVSG (Occasional) 12 S2, 4 SH3A VFP-63 (Occasional) 3 RF8A BLT (O&casional) -- ACB-1 Det (Occasional) - -
Officer Aviationlother
12 5 17 17 36 --
5 - - -- 60 - - 2
Total Enlisted
42 5 2 8 0 2 8 -- 4 1
Administrative Superior
CO VP CO VW COMNAVAIRPAC CO VFP-63 - - CO ACB-1
I TOTAL 201 293 178 2,554 I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I
I Average Transients Daily 4 5 175 175 I I Naval Aviators Supported F o r Flight Time Proficiency Purposes - 10. I
FUTEMA, OKINAWA
(MCAF) (Non ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
MCAF 2 UC45J H&HS MCAF (Marine) - -
(Navy) - - VMGR- 152 12 KC130 VMGR-352* 4 KC130 HMM- 161 (Rotational) 16 UH34D MATCU-66 -- CBPAC (Det) -- NOSG WESTPAC Det** -- -
TOTAL 34
Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Aviationlothe r
1 -- 12 7 -- 8 3 6 7 10 - - 4 3 3 -- 4 - - 1 - - 5 - -
102 3 5
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior I
COMMARCORBASESPAC COMMARCORBASESPAC
I NINTH MAB 3rd MAW NINTH MAB NINTH MAB COMCBPAC COMPHIBGRU ONE
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 7(0ff.) 16(Enl.) 3(Off.) 1 l(En1.)
I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 25. I I * Based a t Futema, Home Ported MCAS E l Toro. Augmentation of VMGR-152. I ** Par t i a l Support. Unit working spaces not physically aboard MCAF property. Five officers
billeted MCAF BOQ; enlisted men Live in NOSG WESTPAC DET spaces off-base. Enlisted messing, special services etc. by MCAF Futema.
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA
(NAS) (10ND) Supported Facilities
Command - CNO ALF Leeward Point Field Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Off ice r Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C54S, 2 HUl6D 42 16 900 COMFAIRCARIB 1 C47, 1 USZB, 2 UH34J
AUW Det . - (1) -- (15) CO NAS VC-10 10 F8D, 5 USZC 2 1 - - 185 COMFAIRCARIB
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (Continued)
Acrivities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned AviationIOther Enlisted Superior
1 VP Det (Rotational) 3 SP2H 12 - - 5 0 FLTAIRWI NG 1 CVW (Occasional) 10 A5 o r A3, 24 A4, 130 16 800 COMNAVAIRLANT
12 ALE, 24 F8/F4B, 3 RFBA, 4 E l B
1 CVSG (Occasional) 20 SZD, 16 SH3A, 120 8 560 COMNAVAIRLANT 3 E l B
b l VMF /VMA Det 4 F8/F4B/A4 5 - - 15 2nd MAW b l VFReserveSquadron 12 A41F8 20 3 4 8 CNARESTRA cl VA Reserve Squadron 8 A lE lA4 20 3 50 CNARESTRA c1 VS Reserve Squadron 8 SZ 32 4 5 0 CNARESTRA - - - -
TOTAL 173 402 50 2,658
* Occasional Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 36 12
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 12.
IWAKUNI, JAPAN
(MCAS) (Non ND)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
MCAS 2 HU16C, 3 UC45J 2 CHl9E
H&HS - - NI SOR -- MWSG-17 -- H&HS-17 -- MABS- 17 -- MAMS- 17 8 TF9Js 1 UC45J,
2 C117, 3 C54 Ammo Det. 3rd FSR - - MAG-13 R e i d - - H&MS- 13 1 C117, 4 T F 9 J MABS-13 - - VMFA-314 15 F4B VMFA-542 15 F4B VMA-224 20 A4C MATCU-60 - - NBCIWPNS SEC ONE - - FAIRWING SIX - - VP-I( PDS Whidbey IG.)12 SPZH VP-Z(PDS Whidbey IG.) 12 SP2H LST 1122 -- JMSDF -- 82FTR GRP (JASDF) 25 F86F, 7 T33
TOTAL
Aircraf t
Average Transients Daily 10
Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Off ice r Total Administrative Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
17 3 253 COMMARCORBASE!
18 32 400 CO MCAS - - - - 3 NLSO Japan -- - - - - CG 1s t MAW 8 22 185 CO MWSG-17 1 4 100 CO MWSG-17 8 4 180 CO MWSG-17
CO MWSG-17 CG 9th MAB CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 COMFAIRWINGSPA( COMFAIRWI NG-4 COMFAIRWING-4 COMSERGRU- 3
CG. Western Air Defs Sector
Personnel Personnel RON
16(Off.) 19(Enl. ) lO(0ff.) 18(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 82.
70
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' i
DECLASSIFIED EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII
(MCAS) (14 ND) Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Off i c e r T o t a l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Aviat ion/Other Enl i s ted Super ior
H&HS, MCAS 1 C47H, 2 UC45J, 16 60 485 CO MCAS 1 RC45JS 1 CH19E
HEDRON F M F P A C 1 C54R, 1 UC45J, 4 2 66 CG F M F P A C 1 T l A
Hq 1 s t M a r B r i g -- -- - - -- CG F M F P A C Hq Co, 1 s t M a r B r i g -- 7 2 0 192 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g H&MS, 1 s t M a r B r i g 4 UH34D 9 4 49 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g VMF(AW)-232 10 F 8 E , 5 F8D, 2 1 4 183 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g
1 T F 9 J VMF(AW)-212 14 F 8 D 2 3 3 126 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g MACS-2 - - 2 14 188 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g MAT CU-62 -- -- 6 4 8 CO 1 s t M a r B r i g 1 s t Radio B n - - - - 17 238 CG F M F P A C 1 s t ANGLICO, FMF - - 16 7 221 CG F M F P A C PACMISRANFAC 1 EClZlK, 2 S2F, 11 6 59 COMPMR Pt. Mugu
Hawaiian A r e a 2 UH-34J - - - - TOTAL 4 7 109 143 1,855
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average Daily T r a n s i e n t s 1 10 3(0ff.) 7(Enl.)
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 86.
KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
(NAVSTA) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Off icer Tota l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted Super ior
ICEDEFOR S T A F F -- 9 7 29 CINCLANT COMASWBARGRUICE ~COMFAIRKEF 11 1 34 COMASWFORLANT /
C OMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVICE -- (1) -- - - CINCLANT NAVSTA 1 C121JS 1 C54S, 20 49 799 COMFAIRKEFLAVIK~
4 C47J. 2 U6A, COMNAVAIRLANT 2 UH34J
NAVEX - - -- 2 17 NAVSTA COMSTORE - - -- 1 1 3 NAVSTA NI SO -- -- 1 3 COMNAVICE NCSO - - - - (1) 1 NAVSTA GCAUnit #53 - - 2 1 1 3 NAVSTA NAVCOMMST A -- - - 20 290 CNO NAVSECGRU - - - - 3 8 1 CNO FLEWEAFAC -- 3 2 3 6 COMNAVICE Marine B a r r a c k s -- - - 4 154 COMNAVICE 1 V P Sqd 5 P 3 A 34 2 185 FAW-3 2 V P Sqd (Occasional) - - -- -- - - NAVFAC - - - - 11 71 COMOCEANSYSLANT ROICC* -- A -- 3 - - COMLANTDIVNAVFA( MOMAT 0322 Det - - - - 1 9 COMINLANT
DECLASSIFIED - I
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I - , -
KEFLAVIK, ICELAND (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviationlother
MAC (Transport) 7 per week 4 -- Air Force Units
IDF HQ (AF P e rsonnel - - - - 6 M I C E HDQTRS - - 3 15 57th FIS 12 F102A, 2 TFlO2A 22 9
3 T33 667th ACW Sqd - - - - 10 932nd ACW Sqd - - - - 14 Det. 310 - - -- 2
Coast Guard Units Loran Monitor Station - - - - 1
Loran Station, Sandur - - - - 1
Army Units IDF HQ (Army Elm.) - - -
TOTAL 3 9
Total Enlisted
5
Administrative Superior
Zlst AF McCuire AFB
CINCLANT 37th Air Div. M I C E
AFICE AFICE HQ USAFEICFO
Commander North Atlantic Sector, USCC, Copenhagen, Denmark Commander North Atlantic Sector, USCG, Copenhagen, Denmark
DOA
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3(Off .) 5(Enl.) 3(Off.) 5(Enl.)
* Permanently detached duty f rom COMLANTDIVNAVFAC, Norfolk, Virginia. 1 KODI AK, ALASKA
(NAVSTA) (17 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMALSEAFRON -- COM-17 - - COMFAIRALASKA - - NAVSTA 2 C54Q, 1 HUl6D NAUW 0404 -- USCG Air Station 4 HU16E, 2 C123B
2 HH52A Fleet Weather Central -- Marine Barracks -- Navy Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange - - Naval Intelligence Service Office Reserve Supplement COMT17 -- NAVCOMMSTA --
, NAVSECCRUACT (CAPE CHINIAK) NAVSECCRUACT (COMSTA) --
(Includes Armed Forces Courier Service) CCA Unit 93 -- ROICC - - USCG CITRUS -- USCC STORIS --
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Aviation /Other
5 4 1 5 1 1
12 53 -- 1 2 3 4
Total Enlisted
18 39
3 538
17 121
Adminis trative Superior
CNO COMALSEAFRON COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO NAVSTA CMDR 17CC Dist
CINCPACFLT CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA DNI NASC Hd NAVCOMMSTA CO NAVCOMMSTA CO NAVCOMMSTA
2 1 28 CO NAVSTA -- 2 -- NW DIVDOCKS - - 6 49 Cmdr 17CG Dist -- 10 93 Cmdr 17CC Dist
DECLASSIFIED I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 KODI AK, ALASKA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
USS KODIAK - - USCG KLAMATH (Occasional) -- Spruce Cape L o r ~ n Station (Kodiak) Air Force Tracking Station (Cape Chiniak)
Officer Aviationlother
- - 2 -- 10 - - 1 -- 1
Total Enlisted
23 120
12 1
Administrative Superior
COM- 17 Cmdr 17CG Dist Cmdr 17CG Dist 6594th AEROSPACE
WING - - Kodiak On-Base School - - U. S. Coast & Geodetic -- Survey Ship (Occasional) - - U. S. F i sh & Wildlife --
Service (Occasional) - I TOTAL 11 48 133 1,519 I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I I Average Transients Daily 6 10 5 I
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 6.
I LAJES, AZORES
(NAF) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior I
COMUSFORAZ (Joint Staff) -- COMNAVF ORAZ ORES - - COMFAIRAZORES - - NAF 1 HUl6D MAUW 0432 - - Marine Det. - - NAVSECGRU - - 1 VP(L) Det (Occasional) --
CINCLANT CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT CO NAF CO NAF CNO
I TOTAL 1 4 12 194 I Aircraft Personnel P e r s onne 1 RON I
I MIDWAY ISLAND, HAWAII
I (NAVSTA) (14 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/oth&r Enlisted Superior I
NAVSTA 3 HU16D. 1 CH19 17 NAVCOMMU -- -- NAVSECGRU - - -- Navy Commissary Store -- - - Navy Exchange - - - - GCA Unit #50 - - 2 USAF 607 Sup Sqdn - - 9 USCG Loran(C) Transmitting Station Kure Island* - NWSED -- - -
COMFAIRHAWAII HD NAVCOMMSYS DIR NAVSECGRU CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COM 61 MAW COM 14 CG Dist FWC P e a r l
I TOTAL
* Logistic Support other than fuel and utilities f rom NAVSTA Midway. I
DECLASSIFIED
1 EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
MIDWAY ISLAND, HAWAII (Continued)
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ients Daily 12 45(0ff.) 66(Enl.) 30(0ff.) 40(Enl.)
MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
(NAF) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAF 1 UC45J. 1 C131F, 2 C117D, 1 C47J,
NAF, Det. 61 1 C47J Evreux AFB, France
ALUSNA Oslo 1 HU16D Silk P u r s e Control Group 7 -
(Administrative Support) - TOTAL 7
Officer Aviation /Othe r
8 2
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
102 COMNAVACTS UK
(4) CONAF
Trans ients handled by USAF.
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - NAF - 32 NAF Det 61 - 22
Total 54
NAHA, OKINAWA
(NAF) (Non ND) Supported Facil i ty
Command - CNO STAGING BASE TAINAN (TAIWAN) Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) RBS KUME SHIMA
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
COMTAI WANPATFOR/ -- 10 16 39 CI NCPACFLT ICOM- COMFAI RWI NG ONE / FAI RWI NGSPAC COMPATFOR7THFLT( Buckner Bay)
COMFLEACTS RY UKYUS -- - - 3 5 3 COMNAVFORJAPAN / CNO
NAF NAHA 2 HU16C, 2 UC45J, 22 36 542 COMFAIRWESTPAC/ 1 HUl6D 139* COMNAVAI RPAC
MAUW 0408 - - -- 2 22 CO NAF Mine Division - - -- 1 18 CO NAF COMFAI RWING ONE Det Naha 3 - - 6 COMPATFOROTHFLT VP ( Rotational ) 10 P3A 41 18 346 COMFAI RWI NG ONE
( Frequent) 6 P2E/H 29 -- 100 COMPATFORPTHFI VC-5 Det Naha 2 DPZE, 3 US2C 23 4 156 CO VC-5
2 UH34E, 4 F 8 CVA Air Wing 5 Various 6 1 5 SEVENTHFLT
( Frequent) A4C, A l J , AlH,ElB, VF/VA, FBC, SZC, A3B, F4B
1VW Det (Occasional) 1 E C l 2 l K 5 2 12 PARENT SQDN Marine Squadrons 10 Various 2 5 12 126 CG 1s t MAW
(Frequent ) F4B, FEE, A4C, RFIA, EFIOB, KC130F
VR-21 (COD) Det 1 CIA 3 - - 2 SEVENTHFLT ( Occasional)
EXTRA-CONTI NENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITI ES
NAHA, OKINAWA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
VR Transport 1 Various 4 - - 5 PARENT SQ DN (Occasional) C117, C54,C118, C130
Marine Barracks(NAF Naha) -- -- 3 47 CO NAF NAVI NVSERVO Japan Rep Naha - - 1 3 CO NAF - - - -
TOTAL 5 0 171 99 1,621
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON Non-Aviation Personne
Average Transients Daily 5 12 6 15
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15. -- - - - -
NAPLES, I TALY
( NAF) ( Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM ( NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMFAI RMED - - - - - - -- CINCUSNAVEUR NAF 3 T33B, 2 USZC, 22 2 0 456 COMFAIRMED
2 C117DS 5 UC45JS 1 C131FS 1 VC54Q, 1 UH34GS 1 UH2B
VR-24 Det * 8 CIA 3 2 2 164 CO VR-24 NALCOEURREP - - (6,) -- (15) NALCOEUR USCG Det 2 C123B 6 - - 2 2 COM MEDSEC Armed Forces Courier Service -- 5 5 OinCNAVSECGRU USAF Det 4. 1141 1 VC47D, 1 C54E 1 - - 15 CO 1141
Special Act. Sqdrn 1 C47A GCA Unit 623 - - (2) (2) (14) C O N A F Fleet Mail Center - - (1) -- (23) CO NAF F l t Air Med Repair Activity -- - - 1 1 COMFAIRMED Branch Disbursing Unit - - - - - - 3 NAVSUPPACT Branch #6 Navy Exchange -- - - - - 1 NAVSUPPAC T Naval Overseas Air Cargo Terminal -- 1 6 COMNAVACTS ,
Italy Air Navigation Office - - 1 1 10 COMFAIRMED NWSED - - (1) -- - - - - CINCSOUTH Flag Unit - - 1 - - - - CINCSOUTH Maintenance Supported Only
ALUSNA Cairo 1 C47J - - - - - - -- ALUSNA Pretor ia 1 C47J - - - - - - - - ALUSNA New Delhi 1 C47J - - - - - - -- ALUSNA Teheran 1 C47J - - - - - - -- COMMIDEASTFOR 1 VC 54N - - - - - - --
VAP Det (Occasional) - - - - - - - - - - VP( L) Det (Occasional) - - - - - - - - - - AEW Det (Occasional) - - - - - - - - - - CVW Squadron (Occasional) - - - - - - - - --
- - - TOTAL 34 63 30 68 3
* To be redesignated VR-24 on 15 August 1966.
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
NAPLES, ITALY (Continued)
" "'- Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 11 17(0ff.) bO(En1.) 7 (Off.) 27(Enl.)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency - 100.
ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO
(NAVSTA) (1 0 ND) Supported Facilities
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Pico Del Este Navy/FAA Radar
1
Gunfire Support, Culebra OOSC. St. Thomas/OOSC St. Croix UDT Training FAC., St. Thomas Marines, Camp Garcia, Vieques (Log Sup) St. Croix Underwater Range Ammo Storage Facility, Vieques Aircraft Target Complex, Vieques Ammo Receiving point for a l l military
activities in P. R.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother
COMFAIRCARIB - - 5 3 NAVSTA 1 VC54P. 1 C54S8 28 68
1 HU16C, 1 HU16D, 1 USZB, 2 UH34J
Navy Commissary - - - - 1 Navy Exchange - - - - 1 Marine Barracks - - - - 3 GCA Unit $58 - - /' (3) -- VC-8 2 UH34E8 W T 2 8 B . 33 3
jV'b 2E, 3 PZE, 3 A4B, Q F ~ G / J , 9 DF8F
LANTFLTWPNRAN ,'/ - - 8 15
ATLANTIC FLEET MOBILE -- - - 1 PHOTO GROUP CARIB DET
VP-18 14 SP2H (2 Pool) 5 5 4 ATAB - - - - - - 2ndMAW Det - - 1 1 VMFA- 53 l(Rotationa1) 12 F4B 38 2 VW -4 Det (Rotational) 2 WCl2l 22 1 ROIC C - - - - 2
1 MICROWAVE Det - - Occasional* 1 TOTAL'
Enlisted
5 1,122
Superior
COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRCARIB
CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMFAIRCARIB
COMCARIBSEAFRON MOPHOTOGRULANT
COMFAIRWING- 1 1 FAETULANT CG 2nd MAW CO MAG-24 VW -4 CO CARIBNAVFAC -
ENGCOM NAVCOMST A
1 260 ships have been provided logistic support since 1 January 1966.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 20(0ff.) 43(Enl.) 12(Off.) 28(Enl.)
I Naval Aviators supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 3.
*Represents an average on board count supported since January 1. 1966 of squadrons and units that were on the station, each for an average of twenty-two days. Fifty'per cent of the aircraft aboard were VP class, 2470 VS, 12% VA, 10% VF, and 470 other. Aircraft averaged 8 S2E. 7 P3A 7 SP2H. 4 A4E. 3 SPZE, 2 F4B, and 1 for other models. Thirty-nine per cent of the total unit days aboard were accumulated by VP squadrons, 1370 by VS. 13% by Marine, 2% by VF, and 33% by others such a s Key West TEVDET and Mobile Avionics Unit.
I EXTRA-CONTI NENTAL AVI AT1 ON SHORE ACT1 VI TIES I ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RI CO ( Continued)
Roosevelt Roads provides logistic support to units of the following commands while they a r e operating in the Atlantic F l ee t Weapons Range area :
HEAVY WORKLOAD CONTINUOUSLY
CRUDESLANT OPTEVFOR MI NELANT ASWFORLANT PHI B LANT SUBLANT PHI BTRALANT SERVLANT
FMFLANT HEAVY WORKLOAD FREQUENTLY
MARTC CNARESTRA NAVAIRLANT WEATHER BUREAU MSTS
MODERATE WORKLOAD INF P-EQUENTLY
ANG NASA PRANG AIR FORCE P. R. NAT'L GUARD ARMY COAST GUARD JOINT TASK FORCES MCBLANT SOUTH AMERICA NAVAL MISSION AIRCRAF?
OTHER ACTI VI T IES RECEIVING LIMITED SUPPORT:
ONR NAVCOMMSTA, P. R. DCS RESIDENT AGENT ON1 BEECH AIRCRAFT CO, RESIDENT AGENT FBI RESEARCH I NSTI TUTES B WFRRLANT R E P RADI O CORPORATI ON OF AMERICA NAVAL RESEARCH LAB RYAN AIRCRAFT COMPANY RED CROSS R E P FMSAEG NOL CORONA SCHOOL TEACHERS ANTI LLES SCHOOL CMI CONTI NENTAL ENGI NE CO.
ROTA, SPAIN
( NAVSTA) (Non ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
COMNAVACT Spain - - NAVSTA 1 C117D, 1 C47H,
1 UH34J1, 4 1 ~ 4 (pool)
GCA Unit %51 / - - MATS Terminal - - Navy Exchange - - Navy Commissary Store - - VR - 24 4 C130F, 3 C118B
( 1 in Pool) VQ-2 11 EA3B, 3 E C l 2 l M 1 VP(L) Ron (Rotational) 6 P 2
Supported Facil i t ies
USNLO Gibral tar , MSTSO, NAVSHI PLO Madrid, NFA E l F e r r o l , NFA Cartegena, NAVMAG Cartegena, NAVRADSTA (T) Moron and 7418 Army Transpor t Terminal Unit Cadiz
Officer Total Administrative Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
5 4 1 3 COMFAIRMED 15 94 973 COMNAVACT Spain
1 2 39 CO NAVSTA 1 2 71 CO NAVSTA - - 2 4 CONAVSTA
- - 1 14 CO NAVSTA 3 7 6 226 COMFAIRMED
7 5 2 4 15 COMFAIRMED 2 6 1 138 COMFAIRMED
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 ROTA, ~ ~ d I ~ ' ( 2 o n t i n u e d )
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
135 13
492 24
3 12 - -
Administrative Superior
COMNAVACTS Spain COMFAIRMED COMNAVACTS Spain CO NAVCOMMSTA CO NAVCOMMSTA COMNAVACTS Spain OIC C CINCUSNAVEUR COMSUBLANT COMSUBRON 16 COMSUBRON 16 COMNAVACTS Spain Fuel Depot
Supported Assigned
Marine Ba r racks - - Fue l Depot - - NAVCOMMSTA - - Electronic Intelligence Support Group Armed F o r c e s Courier Service Overseas Air Cargo Terminal ROICC - - Intelligence Security Unit -- COMSUBRON 16 - - USS HOLLAND (AS- 32) - - USS OAK RIDGE (ARDM- 1) - - FWC - - 3977 Pet ro leum Pipeline - -
Squadron Det #1 (USAF MSTS - - MSTS Naples
TOTAL 34
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Trans ients Daily 24 184*
Personnel RON
31(0ff.) C1(Enl.)
* Include a Dependents
1 Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and profi=iency Purposes -. 24.
SANGLEY POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
(NAVSTA) (Non ND) Comrr.and - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
COMNAVPHIL - - NAVSTA 1 C54Q, 1 C47I-I.
1 C47J. 1 UH34D, 1 UC45J
VP(L) RON(Rotationa1) 9 P3A VP(L) RON Det 4 P3A
(Rotational) VP(S) RON(Rotationa1) 12 SP5B VP 48 Det 6 SP5B VW RON Det 3 EC121K VP(L) RON Det 2 SP2E
(Frequently) VAP RON Det(Occasiona1) - - VQ RON Det (Occasional) -- COMFAIRWING (Rotational) - - COMFAIRWING-1 Det - - USCG Air Det 3 HUl6E LORAN Stations - - USCG NETTLE - - FWF - - ASR - 1 - - Marine Ba r racks - - Commissary Store - -
Officer Aviation /Other
7 32 15 40
Total Enlis ted
Administrative Superior
CINCPACFLT COMNAVAIRPAC
COMFAIRWING COM-FAIR WING
COMFAIRWING COMFAIRWING COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWING
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRW ING- 1 Cmdr CGPhilSec Cmdr CGPhilSec Cmdr CGPhilSec COMNAVPHIL CO NAVSTA F M F PAC C . 0 N A V S T A
DEC LASSlFlED
- EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
SANGLEY POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted
Navy Exchange - - - - 2 4 Communications Center - - -- 7 106 Naval Investigative Support Activity - - 1 4 AUW 0406 - - - - (1 (6) Maintenance Support Only
NAVSUPPACT Saigon (2) C47J - - - - - - NAVSUPPACT Danang( 1) C47 J - - -- - - Chief NAVSECMAG
China (1) C47H - - - - - - JUSMAG Thailand (1) C47M - - - - - - ALUSNA Djakarta (1) C47L - - - - - - ALUSNA Singapore (1) C47H - - - - - - JUSMAT (Army) (1) UC45J - - - - - -
Thailand Recruiting Branch - - - - 1 7 - - - -
TOTAL 44 227 115 2, 134
Aircraft Personnel
Average Transients Daily 25 70
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 6.
Admini a trative Superior
CO NAVSTri NAVCOMMSTA Phi NAVINSUPPGRU CO NAVSTA
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC JUSMAG Thailand
CO NAVSTA I P e r sonne l RON
8(0ff .) 24(Enl.)
SIGONELLA. SICILY
(NAF) (Non ND) Supported Facility
Command - CNO AVB -2 (Limited) Support CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities & Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAF 1 C117D, 1 UC45J. 1 HU16D. 1 UH34G. 1 UH34J
GCA Unit #46 - - FLTWEADET - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - Branch Post Office - - MAUW 04 3 3 - - CVW Dets (Occasional) 6 A4, 6 F 8 VP(L) RON(Rotationa1) 12 SP2H AVB -2 (Limited Support) - - ALUSNA ATHENS 1 HUl6D
(Maint. Support) - TOTAL 3 0
Officer Aviation /Othe r
18 35
~ o t a l Enlisted
Aircraft Personnel-
Average Transients Daily 4 3 0
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRMED
CO NAF CO NAVSTA Rota CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF COMSIXTHFLT COMFMRMED
Navy Dept.
Personnel RON
8
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - SIXTHFLT and HAFMED Aviators a s required.
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I
TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES
(NAVSTA) (10 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned AviationJOther Enlisted Superior
COMSOLANT - - 2 8 19 CINC LANTF LT
NAVSTA 1 HU16D 5 13 124 COM- 10 Marine Detachment - - - - 2 5 7 CO NAVSTA Commissary Store - - -- 1 3 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 1 2 CO NAVSTA RAWINSONDE - - - - - - 9 CO NAVSTA AFRS Outlet - - - - - - - - CO NAVSTA
ROICC - - - - - - - - CARIBDIVNAVFAC
Trinidad Teet Site (USAF) 1' -- - - 1 1 USAF AFETR Patr ick AFB. Fla.
LORAC Det (Occasional) -- - - - - - - OCEANSYSLANT VP(S) Det (Occasional) - - - - - - -- - -
21 -- VP(L) Det (Occasional) 21-3J - - - - - - - - VW Det (Occasional) - - - - - -
71- -- FLEWEAMIA OMEGA Navigation Site -
57- - - - - - - NAVMATCOMHQ
Furness-Smith Dry Dock LTD 31 - - - - - - - - Trinidad & Tobago Regiment - -- - - - - - -
51 Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard - - - - - - - - - Alcan Bauxite Plant 21 - - - - -- - - - -
(Aluminum Company of Canada) U. S. Embassy /Aid/USIS 61 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 1 7 26 214
NOTES:
11 ' Trinidad Test Site (USAF) is under the operational control of Air Force Eastern Teet Range - Air Force Systems Command, Pat r ick Air Force Base, Florida. NAVSTA Trinidad pro- vides support to ETRS and to Ocean Range Instrumentation Ships (Missile Tracking) which a r e operated by MSTS.
2 / When required, provides support and a s sumes operational control of aircraft operations - f rom Piarco International Airport for special operations.
31 Provides support for Hurricane Recon Aircraft operating f rom Piarco International Airport - during hurricane season.
41 Operational fo r R&D. - 5/ Security and Utility support. (Units physically located in NAVSTA Complex. ) - 61 Communications and Logistic support - 1
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 1 (Off. ) 2 (Enl.) 1 (Off.) 2 (Enl.) (At P ia rco International airport - approximately 30 milea f rom NAVSTA)
NAVSTA Trinidad scheduled for closure in June 1967.
- A V I A T I O N S H I P S
The aviation ship inventory may be summar ized a s follows:
TOTALS
CVA(N) CVA C vs L P H AVT AKV AV AVP AVB ARVA, ARVE AVM
Total - 80
Active
3 7
Building
3
Rese rve F l e e t
On Loan USCG Fore inn
* One ship on loan to Norway (AVP-39 Ga rd ine r s Bay), the o ther on loan to Ethiopia (AVP- 49 Orca) .
** Aventinue (ARVE-3) on loan to Chile. t** LPH-10 Tripoli. LPH-11 New Orleans.
A detai led l i s t of aviation sh ips follows:
Type & P r e s e n t Home Hull No. Status -- Assigned P o r t - Remarks
ATLANTIC F L E E T
1. Attack C a r r i e r s
I?. D. ROOSEVELT FORRESTAL SARATOGA SHANGRI LA INDEPENDENCE AMERICA JOHN F. KENNEDY
2. Support C a r r i e r s
ESSEX INTREPID RANDOLPH WASP LAKE CHAMPLAIN LEXINGTON
ANTIETAM
CVA-42 Active CARDIV-4 CVA-59 Active *CARDIV-4 CVA-60 Active CARDIV- 2 CVA-38 Active CARDIV-4 CVA-62 Active CARDIV-6 CVA-66 Active ** CARDIV-2 CVA-67 Building Newport News
SB & DD CO
Mayport Norfolk Mayport Mayport Norfolk Norfolk
Es t imated end of construct ion period 6 129168
CVS-9 Active CARDIV - 18 Quonset P t . CVS-11 Active CARDIV-20 Norfolk CVS- 15 Active CARDIV- 16 Norfolk CVS- 18 Active CARDIV- 14 Boston CVS-39 Res. Flt. Phila. Grp. Newport CVS- 16 Active CNATRA Peneacola
(Misc) CVS-36 Res. F l t . Phila. Grp. Pensacola
3. Amphibioue Assault Ships
OKINAW A LPH-3 Active PHIBRON-4 Norfolk BOXER LPH-4 Active PHIBRON- 10 Norfolk GUADALCANAL LPH-7 Active PHIBRON- 12 Norfolk GUAM LPH-9 Active PHIBRON- 8 Norfolk
DECLASSIFIED
A V I A T I O N S H I P S
ATLANTIC FLEET (Continued)
Type & Present Home Hull No. Status -- Assigned Por t - Remarks
4. Auxiliary Aircraft Transports
LEYTE AVT-10 Res. Flt . Phila. Group Newport MONTEREY AVT-2 Res. Flt. Phila. Group Phila. CABOT AVT-3 Res. Flt . Phila. Group Phila. TARAWA AVT-12 Res. Flt. Phila Group Newport
5. Seaplane Tenders
CHANDELEUR AV-10 Res. Flt . Phila. Group Phila.
6. Other Auxiliaries
CHLORIS ARVE-4 Res. Flt. Texas Group Green Cove MEGARA ARVA-6 Res. Flt. Texas Group Green Cove TALLAHATCHIE AVB-2 Active NAVAIRLANT Naples
COUNTY
NOTE: There i s one AKV (Auxiliary Cargo Transport (Aviation) - ex CVEfCVU type) in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet (SIBONEY). In addition, there a r e s ix ships - AKVs (CARD, CROATAN, CORE, BRETON, KULA GULF and POINT CRUZ) assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service(MSTS).
PACIFIC FLEET Type & Presen t
1. Attack C a r r i e r s
TICONDEROGA HANCOCK BON HOMME
RICHARD ORISKANY
*MIDWAY RANGER CORAL SEA KITTY HAWK CONSTELLATION ENTERPRISE
2. Support C a r r i e r s
YORKTOWN HORNET BENNINGTON KEARSARGE
Hull No. Status -- CVA- 14 Active CVA- 19 Active CVA-31 Active
CVA- 34 Active CVA-41 Active CVA-61 Active CVA-43 Active CVA-63 Active CVA-64 Active CVA(N)- Active
6 5
CVS- 10 Active CVS- 12 Active CVS-20 Active CVS- 33 Active
Home Assigned Por t - Remarks
CARDIV-9 San Diego CARDIV - 3 Alameda CARDIV-9 Long Beach
CARDIV - 9 San Diego CARDIV-7 Alameda CARDIV- 3 **Alameda CARDIV-7 Alameda CARDIV- 1 San Diego CARDIV- 1 San Diego CARDIV- 7 Alameda
NAVAIRPAC Long Beach NAVAIRPAC Long Beach NAVAIRPAC Long Beach NAVAIRPAC Long Beach
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
IWO JIMA LPH-2 Active PHIBRON - 1 San Diego PRINCETON LPH-5 Active PHIBRON-7 Long Beach VALLEYFORGE LPH-8 Active PHIBRON- 11 Lolig Beach TRIPOLI LPH- 10 Building Ingalls Ship- San Diego Est . end of
building Corp. fitting out period September 1966.
* Undergoing modernization (SCB 101. 66) a t Naval Shipyard, San Francisco. ** To Bremarton 10-3-66.
82
A V I A T I O N S H I P S
PACIFIC FLEET ( Continuedl
=me 8~ Presen t Home 3. Amphibious Assault Hull No. Status Assigned P o r t - Remarks
Ships (continued)
Not Named LPH- 1 1 Building Philadelphia Es t . completion Naval Shipyard of fitting out
Feb rua ry 1968
4. Auxiliary Aircraf t Transpor ts
BUNKER HILL AVT-9 Res. Fl t . Nav. Elect. Lab. Puget Sound PHILIPPINE SEA AVT-11 Res. Flt. San Diego Group Long Beach SAN JACINTO AVT-5 Res. Fl t . San Diego Group Mare Island
5. Seaplane Tenders
PINE ISLAND AV-12 Active FAIRSANDIEGO San Diego SALISBURY SOUND AV - 13 Active FAIRWHIDBEY Whidbey Island CURRITUCK AV-7 Active FAIRSANDIEGO San Diego GARDINERS BAY AVP- 39 On Loan to Norway ORCA AVP-49 On Loan to Ethiopa
There a r e in addition, 15 AVPs on loan to the U. S. Coast Guard.
6. Other Auxiliaries
NORTON SOUND AVM- 1 Active COMCRUDES P o r t Hueneme PAC
AVENTINUS ARVE-3 On Loan to Chile FABIUS ARVA-5 Res. Fl t . San Diego Group San Diego
NOTE: There a r e eight AKVs (Auxiliary Cargo Transpor ts (Aviation) - e x CVEICVU types) in the Pacif ic Reserve F l ee t - Cape Gloucester, Vella Gulf, Rendova, Badoeng Strai t , Saidor, Rabaul, Tinian and Commencement Bay.
DECLASSIFIED ATLANTIC FLEET
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet
COMNAVAIRLANT i s CINCLANTFLT1s logistic agent with r e spect to the aeronautical e stablishment in the Atlantic. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercises type command functions.
b. Exerc ises technical and other control functions over Navy and Marine Corps a i r stations and facilities a s delegated by CINCLANTFLT and the Navy Department.
c. Takes action a s necessary to insure that al l F lee t Support Navy and Marine Corps a i r stations in the Atlantic a r e a a r e planned, developed, and pro- vided with necessary facilities to support assigned o r planned CNO missions.
2. F lee t Airs
a. The following commands a r e established a s sub- ordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT. Subordinate type commanders ac t a s representatives of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command functions within the a r e a s of command specified below:
(1) COMFAIRNORFOLK a
Within the limits of Latitude 34 degrees 00' North and 40 degrees 15' North.
(2) COMFAIRQUONSET
Within the l imits north of Latitude 40 degrees 15' North and west of Longitude 65 degree8 West.
(3) COMFAIRJAX
Within the l imits of latitudes 27°00' North and 34000' North.
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on the island of Newfoundland.
(5) COMFAIRAZORESICO NAF LAJES
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based in the Azores.
(6) COMFAIRBERMUDA/CO NAVSTA BERMUDA
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on the Bermudas.
(7) COMFAIRKEFLAVIK
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commanas based on the island of Iceland.
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
CINCLANTFLT Not assigned (Located a t Norfolk)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAS Norfolk)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAS Quonret)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAS Jacksonville)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Argentia, N. )
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAF Lajes. Azores)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Bermuda)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Keflavik)
DECLASSIFIED ATLANTIC F L E E T
Administrat ive Pe rmanen t Super ior Duty Station
( 8)COMFAIRPATUXENT fCOMNAVAIRTESTCEN COMNAVAIRLANT Not ass igned
H a s cognizance over a l l units of NAVAIRLANT, (Located NAS
except uni ts specif ical ly ass igned to o ther Patuxent R ive r )
commanders , which a r e based o r operat ing within the geographic boundaries of the Naval Distr ict . Washington, D. C,
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands within the l imi t s of the TENTH Naval Distr ict .
COMNAVAIRLANT Not ass igned (Located a t NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads)
(1 0)COMFAIRKWEST COMNAVAIRLANT Not Assigned (Located a t
Has cognizance of a l l NAVAIRLANT Units, execpt those specif ical ly ass igned to other commanders , NAS Key West)
located between lattitudes 23O00' North and 27°001 North.
b. COMFAIRMED/COMNAVACTS MED CINCUSNAVEUR Naples
Responsible to COMNAVAIRLANT f o r the supe r - vis ion and coordination of the type administrat ion and logist ic support f o r a l l USN sho re based a i r uni ts within the USNAVEUR a r e a and units t e m - po ra r i l y based ashore , except in m a t t e r s of pol- i cy which will be r e f e r r e d to CINCUSNAVEUR.
3. Atlantic F l e e t (The below l is ted act ivi t ies a r e not aboard s tat ions l i s ted in the Base Section)
A i r c r a f t Activity Assigned
VR-3 C 130E VC-6 Det. 1 - - VC-6 Det. 2 (Drones) VX-6 Det. A - - NAVAIRTRANS W INGLANT - - VX-6 Det. B - - VC-6 Det. 3 - - 4. Naval A i r F o r c e , Atlantic F l e e t
Administrat ive Super ior
NAVAIRTRANSWINGLANT CO VC-6 CO VC-6 CO VX-6 SNO MAC CO VX-6 CO VC-6
Activity
a. Wings
COMFAWS- LANT
COMFAW-3 COMFAW-5 COMFAW - 11 COMRECON
ATKWING- 1
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
Pe rmanen t Pe rmanen t Duty Station Activity Duty Station
b. Attack C a r r i e r Ai r Wings
Norfolk COMCVW - 1 Cecil F i e l d COMCVW -3 Ceci l F i e ld
Brunswick COMRCVW -4 Ceci l F i e ld Norfolk COMCVW-6 Oceana Jacksonville COMCVW -7 Oceana Sanford COMCVW-8 Oceana
COMCVW - 10 Ceci l F i e ld
Pe rmanen t Duty Station
McGuire AFB. N. J. W a r r e n Grove, N. J. Dam Neck, Virginia McMurdo Station McGuire AFB, N. J. Chr i s t Church, N. .Z. USCG Ai r Sta.
El izabeth City, N. C.
Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station
c. C a r r i e r Anti-Submarine
Ai r Groups
COMRCVSC-50 Key West COMCVSG-52 Quonset Pt. COMCVSG-54 Quonset P t . COMCVSG-56 Norfolk COMCVSG-60 Quonset P t .
ATLANTIC FLEET
4. Naval Air Force , Atlantic Flee t (Continued)
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
d. Fighter Squadrons h. Car r i e r AEW Squadrons
*VF- 11 Cecil Field VAW-12 Norfolk VF-13 Cecil Field VAW-33 Quonset Pt. VF - 14 Oceana i. Reconnaissance Attack VF-31 Oceana VF-32
Squadrons Oceana
VF - 33 Oceana RVAH - 1 Sanford VF -4 1 Oceana RVAH - 3 Sanford VF-62 Cecil Field RVAH-5 Sanford VF-74 Oceana RVAH-6 Sanford VF - 84 Oceana VF-101 Key West VF-101Det A Oceana VF-102 Oceana VF-103 Oceana VF-174 Cecil Field
e. Heavy Photographic Squadrons
VAP-62 Jacksonville
f. Light Photographic Squadrons
VFP-62 Cecil Field
g. Attack Squadrons
VA-12 Cecil Field VA-15 Cecil Field VA-34 Cecil Field VA-35 Oceana VA- 36 Cecil Field VA-42 Oceana VA-43 Oceana VA-44 Cecil Field VA-45 Cecil Field VA-46 Cecil Field VA-64 Cecil Field VA-65 Oceana VA-66 VA-72 VA-75
*VA-76 VA-81 VA-83 VA-85 VA-86 VA- 106 VA-172 VA-176
Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Cecil Field Jacksonville
RVAH - 7 Sanford RVAH-9 Sanford RVAH- 11 Sanford RVAH-12 Sanford RVAH-13 Sanford
j. Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons
Quonset Pt. 'Norfolk Norfolk Quonset Pt. Key West Quonset Pt. Quonset Pt. Quonset Pt. Quonset Pt.
k. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons
HS- 1 Key West HS-3 Norfolk HS-5 Quonset Pt. HS-9 Quonset Pt. HS-11 Quonset Pt.
1. Pat ro l Squadrons
VP-5 Jacksonville VP-7 Jacksonville VP-8 Patuxent River VP-10 Brunswick VP-11 Brunswick VP-16 Jacksonville VP-18 Roosevelt Rds. VP-21 Brunswick VP-23 Brunswick VP-24 Norfolk VP-26 Brunswick VP- 30 Patuxent River VP- 30 Det JAX Jacksonville
DECLASSIFIED
Permanent Activity Duty Station
I. Pat ro l Squadrons(Continued)
VP -44 Patuxent River VP-45 Jacksonville VP-49 Pa twen t River VP-56 Norfolk
m. Airborne Ear ly Warning Sauadrons
VW -4 Jacksonville
n. F lee t Tactical Support Squadrons
VR-1 Patuxent River VR-24 Rota
Det. Naples VRC-40 Norfolk
o. Aircraft F e r r y Squadrons
VRF-31 Norfolk
p. MAC
NAVAIRTRANS - WINGLANT, McGuire AFB
VR-3 McGuire AFB
q. Flee t Air Reconnaissance Squadrons
VQ-2 NAVSTA Rota
r. Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons
HC-2 Lakehurs t HC -4 Lakehurst
Det. 1 Norfolk
s. Flee t Composite Squadrons
VC-2 Det. A
VC -4 Det. A
VC -6 Det. 1 Det. 2 Det. 3
VC-8 VC-10
Oceana Quonset Point Oceana Cecil Field Norfolk Warren Grove Dam Neck Elizabeth City, N. C. Roosevelt Roads Guantanamo
ATLANTIC F L E E T
4. Naval A i r F o r c e , Atlantic F l e e t (Continued)
Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station v. Shore (F ie ld) Activities
t. A i r Development Squadrons
VX- 1 Key West VX-6 Quonset Point
Det. A McMurdo Station Det. B Chr i s t Church,
New Zealand
u. Miscel laneous
OASU Patuxent River FAETU Norfolk
Det. 2 Jacksonville Det. 3 Uuonset Poin t Det. 1 B r l l n ~ w i c k
LANTFLT Mobile Photo Group Norfolk - Dets. at Newport. Guantanamo and Naples
NAVSTA ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND NAVSTA BERMUDA NAS BRUNSWICK, MAINE NAS CECIL FIELD, FLA. NAS GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA NAS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. NAVSTA KEFLAVIK, ICELAND NAF KENITRA MOROCCO NAS KEY WEST, FLA. NAF LAJES, AZORES NAS LAKEHURST, N. J. NAVST A MAYPORT, FLA. NAF MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND NAF NAPLES, ITALY NAS NORFOLK, VA. NAS OCEANA, VA. NAS QUONSET POINT, R. I. NAVSTA ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO NAVSTA ROTA, SPAIN NAS SANFORD. FLA. NAF SICONELLA, SICILY NAVSTA TRINIDAD. THE WEST INDIES
* Pe rmanen t Duty Station Changes a s follows:
VF- I1 F r o m Ceci l F i e ld to Oceana (15 July 1966) VA-76 F r o m Oceana to Lemoore (1 September 1966)
PACIFIC F L E E T DECLASSIFIED
Administrat ive P e r m a n e n t Super ior Duty Stat ion
1. Commander Naval Ai r F o r c e . U. S. Pac i f ic F l e e t CINCPACFLT Not Assigned
As Aviation Type Commander , COMNAVAIRPAC1s (Located NAS North Ialand)
m i s s i o n is to t r a i n and support aviat ion f o r c e s ( in- cluding c e r t a i n Marine A i r F o r c e s ) i n o r d e r to a s s i s t i n fulfilling the operat ional r e q u i r e m e n t s of CMCPACFLT.
2. F l e e t A i r s
F l e e t A i r C o m m a n d e r s i n the Pac i f ic Command A r e a a r e subordinate represen ta t ives of COMNAVAIRPAC.
a. Funct ional F l e e t A i r C o m m a n d e r s
Represen t COMNAVAIRPAC i n a functional special i ty that c o r r e s p o n d s t o the functional b a s e loading i n effect a t the s h o r e act ivi t ies under t h e i r command. The responsibi l i t ies of functional F l e e t Ai r Com- m a n d e r s a r e not l imited t o a specif ic geographical land a r e a .
( 1 ) COMFAIRSDIEGO COMNAVAIRPAC NAS North Is land
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n the functional special i ty of Anti-Submarine C a r r i e r W a r f a r e (VS, HS).
(2) COMFAIRALAMEDA COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Alameda
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n the functional special i ty of Attack C a r r i e r Light Attack (VAL).
(3) COMFAIRWHIDBEY COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Whidbey I s land
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n the functional special i ty of Attack C a r r i e r Heavy and Medium
Attack (VAH, VAM).
(4) COMFAIRMIRAMAR COMNAVAIRPAC NAS M i r a m a r
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n the functional special i ty of Attack C a r r i e r F i g h t e r s (VF).
(5) COMFAIRWINGSPAC /COMFAIRMOFFETT COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Moffett
R e p r e s e n t s COMNAVAIRPAC i n the functional F i e l d
special i ty of Long Range P a t r o l (VP).
b. A r e a F l e e t A i r C o m m a n d e r s
R e p r e s e n t COMNAVAIRPAC within the a r e a s specif ied below:
(1) COMFAIRALASKA COMNAVAIRPAC NAVSTA Kodiak
Within t h e l i m i t s of the Alaskan S e a F r o n t i e r .
(2) COMFAIRHAWAII COMNAVAIRPAC NAS B a r b e r s Po in t Within the l imi t s of the Hawaiian S e a F r o n t i e r .
( 3) COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Ataugi
Within the l i m i t s of a r e a s ass igned to COMNAV- FORJAPAN, COMNAVPHIL and COMNAVMARIANAS.
(a ) COMFAIRWESTPAC DET. COMFAIRWESTPAC NAS Cubi Po in t
DECLASSIFIED - PACIFIC F L E E T
3. Naval Aviation Commands, Units and Activities ( l e s s aviation sh ips and f leet a i r s ) admini- s t ra t ive ly ass igned to the Naval A i r F o r c e , Pac i f ic F lee t .
Pe rmanen t Duty Station
a. C a r r i e r Divisions
COMCARDIV 1 North Is land COMCARDIV 3 Alameda COMCARDIV 5 North I s land (Homeport) COMCARDIV 7 Alameda COMCARDIV 9 North I s land
b. F l e e t A i r Wings
COMFAIRWING 1 Naha Det.Sangley Pt. Sangley P t . Det . Naha Naha
COMFAIRWING 2 B a r b e r s P t . COMFAIRWING 4 Whidbey Island COMFAIRW ING 6 Iwakuni COMFAIRWING 8 Moffett F i e ld COMFAIRWING 10 Moffett F i e ld COMFAIRWING 14 North Is land
c. Attack C a r r i e r A i r Wings
COMCVW 2 Mi ramar COMCVW 5 M i r a m a r COMCVW 9 Lemoore COMCVW 11 Mi ramar COMRCVW 12 M i r a m a r COMCVW 14 Mi ramar COMCVW 15 Lemoore COMCVW 16 Lemoore COMCVW 19 Lemoore COMCVW 21 Lemoore
d. C a r r i e r Anti-Submarine A i r Groups
COMRCVSG 51 North Is land COMCVSG 53 North I s land COMCVSG 55 North Is land COMCVSG 57 North Is land COMCVSG 59 North Is land
e. F igh te r Squadrons
VF-21 M i r a m a r VF-24 M i r a m a r VF-51 M i r a m a r VF-53 M i r a m a r VF-92 M i r a m a r VF-96 M i r a m a r VF-111 M i r a m a r VF-114 M i r a m a r VF-121 M i r a m a r VF-124 M i r a m a r VF-126 M i r a m a r VF-142 M i r a m a r VF-143 M i r a m a r
Pe rmanen t Duty Station
e. F igh te r Squadrons (Cont'd)
M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r M i r a m a r
f. Heavy Photographic Squadrons
VAP-61 A gana
g. Light Photographic Squadrons
VFP-63 M i r a m a r
h. Attack Squadrons
VA-22 VA-23 VA-25 VA-52 VA-53 VA-56 VA-93 VA-94 VA-95 VA-112 VA-113 VA-115 VA- 122 VA-125 VA- 127 VA- 144 VA-145 VA-146 VA- 152 VA- 153 VA-155 VA-163 VA- 164 VA-165 VA- 192 VA-195 VA- 196
Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Alameda Lemoore Lembore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Alameda Lemoore Alameda Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoor e Alameda Lemoore Lemoore Oceana
VA-212 Lemoore VA-215 Alameda VA-216 Lemoore VA-76 Lemoore ( 1 Sep 1966) i. C a r r i e r AEW Squadrons VAW-11 Nor th Is land VAW - 12 Det N. I. North Is land VAW-13 Alameda
PACIFIC FLEET
3. Naval Aviation Commands (Contld)
Permanent Duty Station
j. Heavy Attack Squadrons
Permanent Duty Station
Aircraft F e r r y Squadrons
VAH - 2 Whidbey Island VRF - 32 North Island VAH-4 Whidbey Island VAH-8 Whidbey Island q. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons VAH-10 Whidbey Island VQ- 1 Atsugi VAH-123 Whidbey Island
k. Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons
North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island
VS-41 North Island
1. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons
r. Composite /Support Squadrons
v c - 1 Barbers Point v c - 3
Det San Clemente v c - 5
Det Cubi Point Det Naha
v c - 7 HC - 1
Det Atsugi
North Island San Clemente At sugi Cubi Point N aha Miramar Ream Field Atsugi
s. Air Development Squadrons
VX-4 Point Mugu VX-5 China Lake
HS-2 Ream Field Det Oceana Oceana Ream Field Ream Field Ream Field Ream Field
m. Patrol Squadrons
VP- 1 Whidbey Island VP-2 Whidbey Island VP-4 Barbers Point VP-6 Barbers Point VP-9 Moffett Field VP-17 Whidbey Island VP-19 Moffett Field VP-22 Barbers Point VP-28 Barbers Point VP-31 North Island
Det Moffett Moffett Field VP-40 North Island VP-42 Whidbey Island VP-46 Moffett Field VP-47 Moffett Field VP-48 North Island VP-50 North Island
n. Airborne Early Warning Squadrons
VW-1 Agana
o. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons
VR-21 Barbers Point Det Alameda Alameda Det Atsugi Atsugi
VR-22 Moffett Field
t. Anti-Submarine Fighter Squadrons
VSF-1 Alameda
u. Miscellaneous
FAETUPAC North Island Det Moffett Moffett Field Det Whidbey Is. Whidbey Island Det Barbers Pt. Barbers Point Det Lemoore Lemoore Det San Clemente San Clemente Det Warner Springs Warner Springs Det Cubi Pt. Cubi Point
Combined Service Support School PAC Alameda
Pacific Mobile Photographic Unit North Island
FAAOPAC North Island PACFLT Operational
Intelligence Training Center Alameda
COMNAVAIRPAC Det Oakland(AM0) Oakland Det Alameda(PAR) Alameda Det Los Angeles
(NARASPO) Los Angeles
v. Shore(Field) Activities
NAS North Island NAAS Ream Field NAS Miramar NAS Moffett Field
DEC LASSlFlED PACIFIC F L E E T
3. Naval Aviation Commands (Conttd)
v. Shore (F ie ld) Activities (Conttd)
NAS Alameda NAVSTA Midway NAS Lemoore NAS Atsugi NAAS Fallon NAS Cubi Point NAS Whidbey Is land NAS Agana NAS B a r b e r s Point NAF Naha
NAVSTA Sangley Point NAVSTA Adak NAVSTA Kodiak
MARINE CORPS F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS
Pe rmanen t Pe rmanen t Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
1. Marine Ai rc ra f t Wing 5. F ighte r Attack Squadrons 8. Ai rc ra f t Maintenance and
VMFA- 11 5 Base Squadrons ( Cont 'd)
F i r s t MAW Danang Danang Second MAW C h e r r y Pt . VMFA-312 Beaufort MABS-26 New River Th i rd MAW E l To ro VMFA-314 Iwakuni MABS-27 C h e r r y P t .
VMFA-323 Danang MABS - 3 1 Beaufort 2. Headquar te rs Squadrons VMFA-513 C h e r r v Pt . Beaufort , - -
HS FMFLANT Norfolk VMFA-531 C h e r r y Pt . MABS-33 E l To ro HS FMFP AC Kaneohe Bay VMFA-542 Iwakuni MABS - 36 Chu La i H W S - 1 , MWHG-1 Danang VMFA-251 Beaufort MABS-37 E l To ro
1st MAW VMFA- 122 E l To ro 9. Composite Reconnaissance H W S - 2 , MWHG-2 C h e r r y P t .
6. F igh te r Squadrons Squadrons 2nd MAW
H&HS-3, MWHG-3 E l To ro VMF(AW)-232 Kaneohe Bay VMCJ-l Danang 3 rd MAW VMF(AW )-235 Danang VMCJ-2 C h e r r y Pt.
H&HS-17 Danang VMF(AW)-333 Beaufort VMC J-3 E l To ro H&HS-27 C h e r r y Pt . VMF-334 E l To ro 10. Observat ion Squadrons H&HS-37 E l To ro VMF(AW)-451 Beaufort 3. Head Q u a r t e r s & Maintenance VMF(AW)-212 Kaneohe Bay VMO-l New River
Squadrons 7. Attack Squadrons VMO-2 Marble Mt. H&MS 1s t MarBr ig Kaneohe Bay VMO-6 Chu L a i
H&MS-11 Danang VMA-121 VMA-211
El 11. Ae r i a l Refue le r /Transpor t H&MS-12 Chu Lai Chu L a i
VMA-214 Squadrons
H&MS-13 Iwakuni Iwakuni H&MS-14 C h e r r y Pt . V"A-223 Chu L a i VMGR- 152 F u t e m a H&MS-15 E l To ro VMA-224 Chu L a i VMGR-252 C h e r r y Pt. H&MS-16 Marble Mt. *VMA-225 C h e r r y P t . VMGR-352 E l To ro H&MS-24 C h e r r y Pt . VMA(AW)-242 C h e r r y P t . 12. Helicopter squadrons H&MS-26 New River VMA-311 Chu L a i H&'MS-32 Beaufort VMA- 324 CVA-62 H&MS-33 E l To ro VMA-331 Beaufort H&MS-36 Chu La i VMA-332 C h e r r y P t . H&MS-31 Beaufort VMA(AW)-533 C h e r r y P t . H&MS-30 Santa Ana 4. Marine Ai rc ra f t Groups 8. Ai rc ra f t Maintenance and
Base Squadrons MAG- 11 Danang MAG-12 Chu L a i MAMS- 17 Danang MAG- 13 Iwakuni MAMS-27 C h e r r y P t . MAG-14 C h e r r y Pt. MAMS-37 E l To ro MAG- 15 E l To ro MABS- 11 Danang
MAG- 16 Marble Mt. MABS-12 Chu L a i MAG-24 C h e r r y Pt. MABS-13 Iwakuni MAG-26 NewRive r MABS-14 C h e r r y Pt . MAG-31 Beaufort MABS-15 E l T o r o MAG- 32 Beaufort MABS-16 Marble Mt.. MAG-33 E l To ro MABS-17 Danang MAG- 36 Chu La i MABS-24 C h e r r y P t . MHTG- 30 * Effective 1 Apr i l 1966 VMA-225 redesignated VMA(AW)-225.
HMM-161 HMM-162 HMM-163 HMM-164 HMM-165 HMM-261 HMM-262 HMM-263 HMM-264 HMM-265 HMM-361 HMM-362 HMM-363 HMM - 364 HMM-365 HMH -46 1 HMH-462 HMH-463
Marble Mt. New River Fu t ema Marble Mt. Santa Ana LPH-8 New River F u t e m a New River M y b l e Mt. Chu La i Chu La i Chu La i LPH-5 New River New River Santa Ana Santa Ana
DECLASSIFIED
MARINE CORPS F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS (Cont'd)
Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station
13. A i r Training Squadrons VMT - 1 C h e r r y P t . VMT-103 Yuma HMMT - 30 1 Santa Ana 14. A i r Support & Control
Squadrons
MASS - 1 C h e r r y P t . MASS - 2 Danang MASS - 3 E l To ro
Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station
14. A i r Support & Control Squadrons (Cont'd)
MACS-2 Kaneohe Bay MACS-3 Santa Ana MACS-4 Camp Pendle MACS - 5 New River MACS-6 Okinawa MACS-7 Chu L a i MAGS - 8 C h e r r v P t .
ton
Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station
15. Miscellaneous HMX-1 Quantico SOES Quantico SOES E l To ro SOES C h e r r y P t . MAWTU LANT C h e r r y P t . MAWTU PAC E l T o r 0 16. Light Anti-Aircraf t Miss i le
Battalions
MACS - 1 Yuma MAGS-9 ~ e a u f d r t 1 s t LAAM Danang 2d LAAM Chu La i
NOTE: F i r s t MAW Unit locations may be o ther than shown due 3d LAAM C h e r r y Point to deployments made in support of Southeast As ia defense.
MODIFIED ADVANCED UNDERSEAS WEAPONS (MAUW) SHOPS
No. - 040 1 0402 0403 0404 0405
*0406 0407 0408 0409 0410 041 1 0412 042 1
MOMAT
0301 0302 0303 0304 0305 0306
MOMAT
0321 0322 0327
Location
NAS North Island NAVSTA Adak NAS Whidbey Is land NAVSTA Kodiak NAS B a r b e r s Point NAVSTA Sangley Point NAS Cubi Point NAF Naha NAS Agana NAS Moffett F i e ld NAS Atsugi MCAF Iwakuni NAS Quonset Point
No. - 0422 042 3 0424 0425 0426 0427 0428
*0429 0430 0431
*0432 0433
Location
NAS Norfolk NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads NAVSTA Argentia NAVSTA Keflavik NAS Brunswick NAS Jacksonville NAVSTA Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay NAS Key West NAS Lake hu r s t NAF Lajes NAF Sigonella
*AUW Capability only.
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY TEAMS (MOMAT)
PACIFIC AREA LOCATION
Mine P repa ra t i on Faci l i ty , Long Beach, California Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu, Hawaii Naval Ordnance Faci l i ty , Yokosuka, Japan Naval Magazine, Subic, R. P. I. Naval Ai r Station, Whidbey Is land Mine P repa ra t i on Faci l i ty , Long Beach, California
ATLANTIC AREA LOCATION
Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Virginia Mine Craf t Support Unit, Charleston, South Caro l ina Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Virginia
DECLASSIFIED - NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola. Florida
Mission: To conduct naval aviation training, other than that assigned to the Operating Forces by the Chief of Naval Operations, in order to produce Naval Aviators, Naval Flight Officers / Naval Aviation Officers and other trained aviation personnel for the Naval Establishment, to have overall cognizance of the recruitment of aviation officer candidates, and to maintain a trained Naval Air Reserve.
Program: I. Flight Training Program. The official Flight Training Program for f iscal year 1967 i s 1,988 Naval Aviators
consisting of 1,345 Navy, 543 Marine Corps and 100 Coast Guard and Foreign. The course length is approximately 18 months duration including the U. S. Naval Aviation Schools Command.
I I. Naval Flight Officer /Aviation Officer Program. The Naval Flight Officer/Aviation Officer (NFOINAO) Program i s designed to
provide training in aviation skills, other than the actual control of aircraft . The official FY 1967 Program establishes an output of 600 Naval Flight Officers and 204 Marine Naval Flight Officers (Radar Intercept Operators). In addition, 70 Air Intelligence Officers will receive indoctrination training in the U. S. Naval Aviation Schools Command and Basic Naval Aviation Officers School. Duration of basic and advanced training courses and planned academic hours i s a s follows:
Academic Flight Course Location Weeks Hours Hours Aircraft
BASIC Naval School Aviation Officer Candidate (NAOC) Naval School, Flight Preparation Officers/NAOC Naval School, Survival Training BNAO
ADVANCED/TECHNICAL Radar Intercept Officer AEW /ECM Evaluation Air Intercept Controller Air Electronic Intelligence Navigator
Airborne Tactical Data
Pensacola
Pensacola
Pensacola
Pensacola
Glynco Glynco Glynco Glynco Corpus
Christ i Glynco
System Basic Jet Navigation Glynco 4 105 30 T-39D Photographic Reconnaissance Pensacola 4.2 140 12 RC-45J
111. Aviation Officer Indoctrination.
Warrant Officer Pensacola 8 233 - - - - Indoctrination
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To coordinate and direct a l l pre-flight training, basic flight training, ground training and helicopter training a t such activities a s a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training.
Program: Basic training for both the flight training and Naval Aviation Officer Training Program i s conducted primarily in the Pensacola areauti l izing NAS Pensacola, NAAS Saufley, NAAS Whiting and NAAS Meridian, Mississippi with appropriate outlying fields assigned. Advanced Student Training in helicopter aircraft , and postgraduate helicopter training i s given a s indicated
DECLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
below. Duration of the basic flight training course (including Pre-Flight) i s approximately 48 weeks; the pre-helicopter course, 10 weeks; and the helicopter advanced and post graduate course, 12 weeks. Flight hour accomplishment planned for courses i s a s follows:
Specialty Approximate Hours Aircraft
Basic Jet Training 145 T34/T2 Basic P rop Training 152 T34/T28 P r e -Helicopter 2 0 T28 Advanced and Post-Graduate Helicopters 8 0 TH13M/SH34G/UH34D
Advanced flight training for helicopters pipeline students i s conducted a t NAAS Whiting Field (multi-engine) and ALF Ellyson (helicopters) under the purview of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training. Post-Graduate flight training i s conducted a t ALF Ellyson to provide helicopter transition for fleet naval aviators who have not previously had helicopter training.
The USS LEXINGTON (CVS-16) assignedto the Naval Air Training Command i s under the operational control of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training for the purpose of conducting c a r r i e r qualification of student aviators.
NAVAL AIR ADVANCED TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Corpus Christ i , Texas
Mission: To coordinate and direct al l advanced and specialized flight and ground training and such other tiaining a s may be assigned a t such activities a s a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training.
Program: The various advanced flight training specialties include CV(Jet), VA(Prop), ME(Prop), and Helicopter Training. Advanced flight training i s conducted primarily in the Corpus Christi, Texas a r e a a t NAS Corpus Christi, NAAS Kingsville, and NAAS Chase Field. Advanced Helicopter training i s conducted a t ALF Ellyson, Pensacola, Florida under- the purview of the Naval Air Basic Training Command. All of these courses a r e entered upon completion of Baeic Flight Training. The average duration of the various courses in the Advanced Training Command i s 20 weeks with pilot hou~accompl ishment a s follows:
Specialty
CV(Jet) VA(Prop) ME(Prop)
Approximate Hours Aircraft
140 AF9 J /TF9 J / F 11 135 AlH/T28 140 TSZA
Post-Graduate navigation training for pilots and Advanced Navigation training for Naval Aviation Observers (Navigators) i s conducted at NAS Corpus Christi.
Course Weeks Academic Hours Flight Hours Aircraft
Maint /Electronic s 19 760 - - - - Radar Intercept Operator 15 60 8 0 TlA/FlO/EClZlK Navigator 16 2 10 80 TC47K/C 117D/T29B AEW /ECM Evaluator 11 440 84 ECl2 lK ASW Evaluator 10 400 - - - -
NAVAL AVIATION MEDICAL CENTER
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: The mission of the Naval Aviation Medical Center i s to administer the Naval School of Aviation Medicine and the Naval Hospital by direction, coordination, and professional super- vision concerning aviation medical training, clinical and hospitalization services , aviation medical research, and evaluation of aeromedical equipment.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL HOSPITAL
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida.
Mission: I. The primary mission of a naval hospital is:
a. The care and treatment of sick and injured military personnel with the object of their expeditious return to duty.
b. The prompt disposition of those patients who required special treatment not satisfactorily available or who a r e found physically unfit for retention in the military service.
11. Secondary mission of the naval hospital includes:
a. The instruction of medical department personnel, including intern and resident training when authorized.
b. The care and treatment of non-military patients, when authorized.
c. Research in medicine, dentistry and related specialties when authorized.
d. Cooperation with military and civil authorities in matters.pertaining to health and sanitation and in the event of local disasters or emergencies.
SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE
Location: U. S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, NAS, Pensacola, Florida.
Mission: To conduct training of aviation medical personnel and research in aviation and space medicine, aviation psychology, and allied fields, to evaluate aeromedical equipment; to support the Naval Air Training Command in the selection, indoctrination, and instruction of non-medical avia- tion personnel; and to provide professional and consultation services in aviation medical matters a s required.
Program: I. Training. The training program consists of training medical officers in avia- tion medicine, qualifying them for designation as Naval Flight Surgeon or Naval Aviation Medical Examiner; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for flight surgeons, qualifying them for the designation of Aviation Medicine Technician; providing postgraduate instruction in aviation medicine; providing special courses in aviation physiology for Medical Service Corps officers for designation a s Aviation Physiologist; supports the Naval Air Training Command in the psychologi- cal selection and physiological indoctrination and instruction of non-medical aviation personnel in high altitude, night vision, emergency escape procedures, and other related fields; conducting a residency program for preparation of applicants for eligibility for certification in Aviation Medi- cine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine; and conducting a course for Aviation Medi- cine Technicians in Advanced Low P r e ssure Chamber Technique.
11. Research. The School of Aviation Medicine conducts basic and applied r e - search in aviation and space medicine and in allied fields of science. The research laboratories
a re staffed with scientific personnel (military and civilian), and a r e equipped for conducting r e - search studies in the following program areas: Stress due to high intensity noise; s t ress due to acceleration and deceleration; s t ress due to high altitude and space travel; s t ress due to disorien- tation; standards for aviation and astronautic personnel; aviation safety, escape and rescue; train- ing and re-evaluation of aviation personnel; psychophysiology, including sensations and illusions; and human engineering.
111. Evaluation of Aeromedical Equipment. The School of Aviation Medicine con- ducts evaluations and acceptance testing for a variety of acoustical instruments, audiometers, audiometric booths, ea r muffs, and ear plugs, and the like on behalf of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Bureau of Naval Weapons. These include items developed to meet the special requirements for the Navy's Hearing Conservation Program. They also include such items a s the acoustical accessories and installations in full pressure suit helmets, cockpits, etc., which con- tribute to the efficiency of communication and the safety of naval aviators. Similar evaluations a r e made on many items of oxygen equipment, training aids and survival equipment.
- - NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE(C0ntinued)
IV. Aviation Physical Examination. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine 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 physical fitness for flying of other Naval Aviation personnel; performs physical examinations on such other military personnel who require a complete physical examination and reporting on Standard F o r m 88 a s di- rected by the Commanding Officer. Naval Aviation Medical Center; provides professional and clerical assistance necessary to process cases referred to the Special Board of Flight Surgeons convened by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Aviation Medical Center.
V. Special Projects. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine cooperates with other Bureaus and agencies such a s the Bureau of Naval Weapons and the National Aeronau- t ics and Space Agency in carrying out assigned special projects.
Training Load:
Graduates of the School of Aviation Medicine each year average a s follows:
TITLE NUMBER
* Flight Surgeons 150 Naval Aviation Medicine Technicians 8 0 Naval Aviation Physiology Technicians 6 0 Aviation Medicine Residency Training 6
(Allowance 12) Experimental Psychologists 6 Aviation Physiologists 6
* In addition to Naval Medical Officers, graduates include medical officers of the U. S. Army, civilian personnel of the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency and medical officers of friendly foreign countries.
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Memphis, Tennessee.
Mission: To coordinate and direct a l l Naval and Marine Corps technical and specialized aviation training and such other training a s may be assigned a t activities placed under the cog- nizance of the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training.
Program: I. By the above mission, the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training i s assigned the responsibility for training those aviation personnel who a r e primarily concerned with the maintenance and control of naval aircraft. The training program is divided into five major cl'assifications a s described in the following paragraphs.
a. Class t tAt t Training.
The basic knowledge and skills required for performance of the duties of lower rated petty officers a r e acquired by personnel through Class "Att training. Sixteen such schools a r e in operation, six of which offer specialized courses to train personnel in specific service ratings a s follows:
Aviation Mechanical Fundamentals School Avionics Fundamentals School Aviation Boatswains Mate (3) Air controlman Aviation Machinists Mate ( 2 ) Aviation Electricians Mate Aerographers Mate Aviation Storekeeper Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Aviation F i r e Control Technician ( 2 )
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
AS Aviation Support Equipment Technician (3) AT Aviation Electronics Technician (2 ) AX Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Technician AZ Aviation Maintenance Administrationman P H Photographers Mate P R Parachute Rigger TD T r adevman
b. Class I1B '1 Training
Class "BI1 school training p repa re s personnel for advancement to E -6 and above, through instruction in the requisi te higher level ski l ls and knowledge. Eleven such schools a r e in operation, four of which offer specialized courses a s follows:
Aircontrolman Aviation Machinists Mate (2) Aviation Electr icians Mate (2) Aerographers Mate Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Photographers Mate Parachute Rigger T radevman Aviation Electronics Intermediate (3) Avionics (Advanced)
c. C la s s I1Cl1 Training
C la s s "Ctl school training p repa re s personnel in a part icular technique or on a specific i t em of equipment to meet a short-range requirement. Because of the functional na ture of the training, the number of Class "C" Schools o r Courses i n operation varies. Those
presently in operation a r e : Airborne Electronic Intelligence Airborne Radio Code (CW) Operator Air c raf t Maintenance Radiography Aviation Crash Crewman Aviation Fuel Systems Aviation Maintenance Data Analysis Bas ic Helicopter C a r r i e r Air Traffic Control Center (CATCC) Controller C a r r i e r Air Traffic Control Center Equipment Maintenance
AN/SPN-6.12 Course, SPN-35 Course, ANISPN-10 Course Catapult, Arrest ing Gear and Visual Landing Aids
CVA C7, C11 Course, CVA C13 Course, CVS Course Air -Ocean Environment Crash . Firefighting and Rescue Block GCA Controller GCA Electronics Maintenance
Individual courses fo r ANICPN-4A, AN/MPN-5 and AN/FPN-36
GCA Maintenance (Engineman) AN/CPN-4A o r AN/MPN-5 Course
Instructor/Supervisor Training Marine Air Traffic Control Unit Equipment Maintenance
AN/TPN-8, ANITSQ-18 and TRN-14 Marine Aviation Operations Cler ica l Marine Aviation Supply
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
c. Class flC" Training (Continued)
Marine Short Airfield Tactical Support Marine Mechanical Fundamentals Motion Picture School Optical Landing Systems Maintenance Photographic Course for Nonphotographic Personnel (Special) Photographic Electronic Systems Photographic Equipment Repair Radiosonde (SMQ) Operator Turbojet Engine Test Facil i t ies
d. Class l lCfl Training
The purpose of Class "0" school training i s to prepare officers to fulfill aviation technical, CIC and a i rcraf t control functions in the Navy and Marine Corps. Eighteen
Schools/Courees presently in operation are :
AEW/ECM Evaluator Airborne Tactical Data System (ATDS) Airborne Radar Intercept Operator (RIO) Aircraft Maintenance Officer Air Department Officers Indoctrination Air Intercept Control Air Traffic Control Officer Anti-Submarine Air Control Aviation Ordnance Cfficer (Management) Car r i e r Air Traffic Control Center Controller Catapult, Arresting Gear and Visual Landings Aids
CVA C7, C11 or CVA C13 Course, CVS Course CIC Officer Elect ronics Technical Officer GCA/RATCC Electronics Maintenance Officer Data Analysis Airborne Electronic Intelligence Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS)
e. Class "P" Training
f. Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
The objective of this type training i s to provide efficient and effective on-station training to the maximum number of personnel a t minimum cost. The Naval Air Maintenance Training Group provides this type training through Naval Air Maintenance Train- ing Detachments (NAMTRADET1s) a s required by Fleet o r Air Training Command activities. The training currently being given includes: maintenance training on virtually al l of the a i r - craft operated by the fleets; Class flC1l maintenance training on several jet engines and yellow equipment; missi le handling and maintenance; ordnance and f i re control systems; ABC Warfare Defense; Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Maintenance; Maintenance Administration; and a se r i e s of Aviation Fundamentals Courses covering General Aviation, J e t Engines, Reciprocating Engines, Helicopters, Hydraulics, Armament and Ordnance, Electricity, Transistor Theory, Basic Mathematics. Digital and Analog Computer Fundamentals.
11. Training Programs in effect provide for annual inputs a s listed below. Limited quotas to other services and foreign nationals granted by CNO a r e not included.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
a . Fo rma l i zed Schools /Courses
School USN/USNR/USCG * USMC /USMGR+
C l a s s (A) 16.278 10,221 C la s s (B) 3,399 5 0 C l a s s (C) 2,729 4 ,590 C la s s [O) 1,742 394
8 Includes 2,940 USNR 6-month t r a i n ee s and 1,800 USMCR 6-month t ra inees , 381 USNR(TAR), 298 USCG, and 16 USA.
b. Naval Ai r Maintenance Detachment T ra in ing
A goal of 110,000 t ra inee course completions ha s been s e t f o r FY 67 to be accomplished by approximately 60 NAMTRADET1s throughout the country. (7 new detachments planned fo r FY 67. )
I I I. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command:
NATTC Clynco, Georgia NATTC Memphis. Tennes see NATTC Jacksonville, F lo r i da NATTC Lakehurst . New Je r s ey NATTU Pensacola, F lo r i da NAMTRAGRU Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: T o t r a i n aviation personnel in the technical phases of naval aviation and such o ther re la ted subjects a s may be d i rec ted by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAS NAS
Memphis. Tennessee Glynco. Georg ia
Mission: To maintain and opera te faci l i t ies and provide s e rv i ce s and ma te r i a l to support operat ions of aviation act ivi t ies and units of the Naval Air Technical Training Command and o ther act ivi t ies and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquar te rs , NAS Glenview, Illinois.
Mission: To adminis te r the Selected Air Reserve s o a s to maintain Naval Ai r Reserve personnel in a s tate of t raining, read iness and availability for immediate employment a s aviation squadrons. with a i r c r a f t , and a s personnel augmentation of the act ive fo r ce s in the event of a n enemy at tack upon the continental United S ta tes o r upon execution of a genera l mobilization; d i r ec t and qoordinate the procurement of Naval Aviation Cadets and Aviation Officer Candidates; fu rn ish logistic support f o r the Mar ine A i r Reserve Training Command; support such flight operat ions of the Regular Navy and Marine Corps a s may be d i rec ted by the Chief of Naval Operations.
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Glenview, Illinois
Mission: Coordinate and d i r e c t a l l t raining for uni ts and personnel of the Marine A i r Rese rve , in o r d e r to augment the Naval Establ ishment with a 4th MAW, o r l e s s e r increments and o ther supporting fo r ce s upon par t ia l o r ful l mobilization, within t imes p r e sc r i bed by cu r r en t mobili- zation.
SUPPORT PROGRAM
Aircraf t : Ai rc ra f t allowance fo r the Chief of Naval A i r Reserve Training f o r the support of Naval and Marine Ai r Rese rve p r o g r a m s cons is t s of 671 f ixed wing and 78 ro t a ry wing a i r c r a f t .
Fac i l i t i es : Fac i l i t i es within the Naval A i r Reserve Training Command include 12 Naval A i r Stations, and 6 Naval A i r Rese rve Training Units.
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NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
Naval Air Reserve Stations a r e included in the B a s e s section of th i s manual. Missions, command relat ionships, and base loading a r e l is ted in detail. Below i s a l is t ing of those Naval A i r Reserve Stations in an act ive s tatus.
NAS Atlanta NAS Dallas NAS Glenview NAS G r o s s e Ile NAS Los Alamitos NAS Twin Ci t ies
NAS New Or leans NAS New York NAS Olathe NAS Seat t le NAS South Weymouth NAS Willow Grove
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING UNITS
Naval A i r Reserve Training Units a r e establ ished a t Naval A i r Activities opera ted by the regular Navy to conduct the t raining of squadrons, units and individuals in the Naval and Marine A i r Rese rve Training P rog rams . The following NARTUs will be supported logistically by the Naval a i r act ivi t ies upon which they a r e situated:
UNIT SUPPORTEDBY
NARTU Alameda NAS Alameda, California NARTU Andrews NAF Andrews, Maryland NARTU Jacksonville NAS Jacksonville, F lor ida NARTU Lakehur s t NAS Lakehurst , New Je r s ey NARTU Memphis NAS Memphis, Tennessee NARTU Norfolk NAS Norfolk, Virginia
Training Load: Approximately 3, 000 r e s e r v e pi lots , 3,800 groundfstaff off icers and 22, 000 enl is ted personnel , will utilize these faci l i t ies during regular ly scheduled dr i l l s and act ive duty f o r training. The d r i l l p rog rams of the Naval and Mar ine A i r Rese rve a r e divided into two groups in t e r m s of the number of d r i l l s authorized annually in a pay status: the 48-dri l l and the 24-dri l l p rog rams . In addition to the pay d r i l l p rog rams both the Naval and Marine Ai r Reserve p rog rams include a l imited number of non-pay d r i l l units and personnel. All personnel at tached to the dr i l l pay and non-pay dr i l l units a r e ip the Selected Reserve , personnel may be o rde r ed to act ive duty e i ther in t ime of war , in t ime of national emergency dec la red by the Congress o r p roc la imed by the Pres ident , o r when otherwise authorized by Law.
a. The 48-dri l l pay p rog ram i s composed of combat and combat support type squadrons and units. The squadrons a r e t ra ined to conform in miss ion with the i r regular Navy and Marine counterparts . The squadrons attend 48 d r i l l s pe r yea r i n addition to a n annual 14 day act ive duty t raining period. In addition to the authorized 48-dri l l pay program, supplemental d r i l l s by type and number s have been approved fo r FY 64 a s follows:
NO. SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE DRILLS
NO. SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE DRILLS
HS VR NARMU
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b. The 24-drill pay program i s composed of Bureau of Naval Weapons Reserve Training Units and Marine Air Reserve Groups. These units t ra in individuals to supplement the Naval Establishment upon mobilization. They attend 24 dri l ls per year in addition to an an- nual 14 day active training period.
c. The non-pay dri l l program i s comprised of the Marine Volunteer Training Units.
d. An 85 day rec ru i t l r a t e training program was re-established in June 1963 with an initial input of 500 men. Input of 1,300men i s planned for FY-66.
e. The 4/10 month program i s stabilized a t an input of 2000 men for FY-66 and beyond.
PERSONNEL
Personnel allowances f o r training and administration of the Reserves (TAR) and for the Reserve (Dr i l l Pay) program a r e a s follows:
TAR and/or USN Code 1300 718 Other Line /Staff Officers 19 1 Enlisted Personnel Ta r /USN 8,673
TOTAL ALL0 WANCE
Type No. Naval Aviators Flt. Surg. GroundIStaff Total Officers Unit - Uni t sDP AP -- - DP - D P - AP DP - - A P - AWS(L) 10 30 - - 50 350 80 430 8 0 AWS(M) 4 12 - - 12 132 32 156 3 2 AWS(S) 4 12 - - 12 96 28 120 28 AWS(OPCON)* - - 88 - - - - 392 - - 480 - - AWS(PHOT0) - - - - - - - - 4 - - 4 - -
DET a t Los Al) Sub Total 18 142 - - 74(Total)974 140 1, 190 140
VF(J) VA( J) VS VP HS VR NARMU NAIRU (OPCON)** NARDIV WEPTU
TOTAL
Total Enlisted DP AP - -
1,310 110 388 32 328 24 931 - -
25 --
* Each AWS has additional dri l l pay billets for OPCON CENTER Augmentation. ** Eighteen NAIRUs have additional dr i l l pay billets for OPCON CENTER Augmentation.
NOTE: Figures under "AP" a r e Associate Pay Personnel which a r e to be added to the tlDPtl (Drill Pay) f igures in computing the total pay personnel.
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MARINE RESERVE PROGRAM
The Marine Ai r Reserve P r o g r a m cons is t s of the following:
Marine Active Duty
Naval Aviators 7 9 Aviation Ground Officers 7 1 Enlis ted 1.635
Marine Ai r Reserve (48 Dri l l ) P r o g r a m
Below l is ted units designated to become units of the 4th MAW upon activation:
TYPE UNIT
VMF(Jet) VMA(Jet) HMM MABS MATCU MARTSAT MAMS VMR VMJ VMO MAGS MASS H &HS I4 &MS LAAM
NO. UNITS
5 6 5 5 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 4 1
Sub Total
NA - AGO - 130 30 2 10 3 6 300 25
2 8 76 8 20 1 2 8 6
9 0 8 16 6 4 8 5 18 6 6 12 25 59 119 6 2 75 - - 3 6 - - 990 5 35
TOTAL OFFICERS
160 246 325 104
28 3
14 9 8 22 53 84 37
178 138
3 6
TOTAL ENLISTED
835 1,122
925 2,352
244 3 8
203 486 119 191 618 159
1,033 1,508
642
10,475
Marine Ai r Reserve (48 Dri l l ) P r o g r a m
Below l is ted units designated a s reinforcement components upon mobilization:
VMA HMM VMR MACS C o m m Sqdn Eng r Sqdn Eng r Maint Sqdn MT Sqdn MT Maint Sqdn
Sub Total 24 684 226 9 10
Marine A i r Reserve (24 Dri l l ) P r o g r a m
Below l is ted units designated a s reinforcement component units:
MARC 9 6 3 3 6 9 9
TOTAL ALLOWANCE (48 & 24 Dri l l ) P r o g r a m s (T/O Strength)
75 1,737 798 2,535 15,514
DECLASSIFIED SPECIAL ACTIVITIES - CNO
The following Naval Aviation Activities a r e under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and a r e not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Reconnaissance and Technical Support Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: Maintain and operate facilities to provide photographic and related sensor interpre- tation support to the Chief of Naval Operations; conduct research and development, and test and evaluation of photographic interpretation equipment, materials and techniques; provide intelligence production support to the operating forces of the Navy in a reas that a re in excess of force capabilities.
2. U. S. Naval Aviation Safety Center Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To plan and coordinate the Navy's Aviation Safety Program; to provide aviation safety information which will ass is t in the prevention of aircraft mishaps; to initiate and conduct flight safety investigations and surveys a s necessary; and to ass is t the Chief of Naval Operations in all phases of aviation safety for the formulation of policies necessary to maintain the highest practicable level of combat readiness.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
The following i s a list of Naval Avi,ation Activities under the command and support (exceptions noted) of the Naval Air Systems Command not included elsewhere in this manual. These activities will be maintained in operation during Fiscal Year 1967 to provide the scope and degree of serv- ices necessary to ca r ry out current peacetime missions.
1. U. S. Naval Aerospace Recovery Facility NAF El Centro, California
Mission: To conduct development, test, and evaluation of parachutes and related assemblies; human escape methods and systems; retardation and recovery systems and rescue, survival and personnel safety equipment; stabilization, retardation and recovery systems for laydown type weapons, aircraft , missile, and capsule assemblies; special logistic aerial .delivery methods, techniques and equipment.
2. U. S. Navy Motion picture Office Hollywood, California
Mission: To maintain liaison with photographic activities and the motion picture industry in matters of interest to the Naval Air Systems Command, ;he Chief of Naval Operations, the U. S. Naval Photographic Center, and other offices and activities a s required.
* 3. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit NAEC Philadelphia. Pa.
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instruction to Naval Aviation activities in the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of all types of aviation systems and equipment.
4. U. S. Naval Photographic Center NAVSTA Washington, D. C. '
Mission: To serve a s the photographic laboratory for the Navy Department. provide for the production and distribution of training films, maintain central motion picture and still photo- graphic film libraries, and provide specialized photographic services for the Naval Estab- lishment; to formulate plans and provide executive direction over the implementation of photographic research, development, test, evaluation, procurement, and equipment distrib - ution programs and to perform additional tasks a s may be assigned.
5. Naval Air Mine Defense Development Unit panama City, Florida
Mission: To ass is t in the development and evaluation of equipment systems and techniques for the countering of sea mines by aircraft.
*6. U. S. Naval Air Development Center Johnsville, Warminster, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, test and evaluation of aeronautical systems and components and to perform research and development in aviation medicine.
a. NAF Johnsville
* Under command of CNM. Pr imary support by NAVAIRSYSCOM.
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6. U. S. Naval Air Development Center (Continued)
b. NAVAIRDEVCEN Research Departments
(1) Systems Project (2 ) Air Warfare Research (3) Aero Electronics Technology (4) Aero Mechanics (5) Aerospace Medical Research
*7. U. S. Naval Air Engineering Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, test and evaluation of aeronautical accessories, power plants, a i r crew safety devices, equipment, structures, and materials; to conduct research, engineering, design, prototyping, development, limited production and maintenance of launching and recovery devices.
Aeronautical Engine Laboratory Aeronautical Materials Laboratory Aerospace Crew Equipment Laboratory Aeronautical Structures Laboratory Naval Air ~ n ~ i n e e r i n i Laboratory (Ship Installations) Branch Aviation Supply Office (Cat. & Arr. Gear) (logistic support) NAVAIRSYSCOM Engineering Standardization Office NAVAIRSYSCOM Industrial Office Office of Patent Counsel Navy Production Equipment Control Office (logistic support) Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit (logistic support) Nava1,Weapons Service Office (logistic support)
8. U. S. Naval Air Technical Services Facility Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To provide technical services, a s directed, in the development, preparation, publication, and distribution of aeronautic technical and maintenance management informa- tion to designated naval and service-wide activities. Exercise technical guidance of systems of reproduction and distribution for specified engineering design data (drawings). Pe r fo rm such other tasks a s may be assigned by the Naval Air Systems Command.
9. U. S. Naval Air Tes t Facility (Ship Installations) Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To conduct tes ts and evaluation of launching, recovery, and visual landing aids systems and related equipment; to provide tes t si tes, facilities, and support services for development tes ts of ship installations equipment; to conduct r e sea rch and development of equipment and instrumentation used in tes ts and evaluation of ship installations equipment.
10. U. S. Naval Air Turbine Test Station Trenton, New Jersey
Mission: To tes t and evaluate a i rcraf t gas turbine engines; to perform applied r e sea rch and development leading to correction of engine design deficiencies.
11. U. S. Naval Air Tes t Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To conduct tes ts and evaluation of a i rcraf t Weapon Systems and their components.
a. NAS Patuxent River
b. NATC Test Divisions
(1) Flight Tes t Divisions
(2) Service Tes t Division
(3) Weapons Systems Test Division (Includes test and evaluation of a i rcraf t photographic installations and Naval Air Navigation Electronics.Project)
(4) Tes t Pilot School
* Under command of CNM. Pr imary support by NAVAIRSYSCOM.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
12. U. S. Naval Missile Center Point Mugu, California
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of naval guided missiles, their components and weapons systems; to provide services and support to the Pacific Missile Range; to provide supporting services pertaining to planning, development, evaluation, and training in the field of astronautics and bio-science.
13. Marine Aviation Detachment Patwent River, Maryland
Mission: To provide administrative support for assigned Marine Corps personnel and perform such other tasks and functions a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps
14. Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Missile Center Point Mugu. California
Mission: Provide administrative support for assigned or attached U. S. Marine Corps Personnel and participate in research, development, test or evaluation of projects assigned by the Commander, U. S. Naval Missile Center.
15. Pacific Missile Range Point Mugu, California
Mission: Provide range support for the Department of Defense and other designated govern- ment agencies for launching, tracking, and collecting data in guided missile, satellite, and space vehicle research, development, evaluation, training programs and actual operations.
16. U. S. Naval Avionics Facility Indianapolis, Indiana
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, engineering, production, overhaul. repair and modernization of avionics equipment.
17. U. S. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mission: a. To perform evaluations and tests and conduct safety studies of nuclear weapon systems and aircraft weapon systems intended for delivery of nuclear weapons; to provide support in the a rea of nuclear weapons of naval interest; and to render services a s required to the Board of Inspection and Survey for the conduct of trails of naval aircraft.
b. To plan and coordinate the Navy's Nuclear Weapons Safety Program; to provide nuclear weapons safety information which will ass is t in the prevention of nuclear weapons accidents and/or incidents; to initiate and conduct nuclear weapons safety investigations and surveys a s necessary; and to ass is t the Chief of Naval Operations in all phases of nuclear weapons safety for the formulation of policies necessary to maintain the highest practicable level of nuclear weapons combat readiness. In all matters involving nuclear satety, direct liaison with the Chief of Naval Operations i s authorized.
18. U. S. Marine Air Base Commands
(Command - CMC, Support - CNM(NAVAIRSYSC0M))
Mission: To exercise military command of assigned aeronautical shore activities providing support to aviation units of the Fleet Marine Forces within designated geographical a reas of the continental United States to insure that all services and facilities required by units supported by such activities will be adequately planned and provided.
a. Marine Corps Air Bases, Western Area MCAS El Toro. California
b. Marine Corps Air Bases, Eastern Area MCAS Cherry Point, N. C.
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NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE
1. Representatives
MISSION: To act a s Technical Representative and Contracting Officer of the appropriate system command in a l l mat ters relating to the administration of contracts to the extent authorized by appropriate authority.
Code Phone Number - NAVPLANTREPO, Akron, Ohio (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Central) 216 STadium 4-7127
Goodyear Aerospace Corp., Akron, Ohio 44305
NAVPLANTREPO, Baltimore, Maryland (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 301 765-1000 Atlantic) Westinghouse Electric Corp., P. 0. Box 746. Ext 3048 Baltimore, Maryland 21203
NAVPLANTREPO, Bethpage. Long Island, New York (BUWEPS- 51 6 LR 5-2445 FLTREADREP, Atlantic) c /o Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. , Bethpage, L. I. , New York 11714
NAVPLANTREPO. Burbank, California (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 213 847-2585 Pacific) c / o Lockheed Aircraft Corp. , Burbank, California 9 1503
NAVPLANTREPO. Columbus, Ohio (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 614 BElmont 1-1851 Central) 4300 E. 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43216
NAVPLANTREPO. Dallas, Texas (BUWEPSFLTREADREP , 214 ANdrew 2-3211 Central) Naval Industrial Reserve Aircraft Plant. Ext 3008 P. 0. Box 5907, Dallas, Texas 75222
NAVPLANTREPO, Dothan, Alabama (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 205 792-584F Atlantic) Hayes International Corp. . Napier Field, Dothan, Alabama 36301
NAVPLANTREPO, East Hartford, Connecticut (BUWEPSFLT - 203 565-6816 READREP, Atlantic) United Aircraft Corp. , P r a t t & Whitney Aircraft Division, Eas t Hartford, Connecticut 06108
NAVPLANTREPO, Great Neck. Long Island, New York 516 LR 4-3281 (BUW EPSFLTREADREP, Pacific) Sperry Gyroscope Co. , Great Neck, Long Island, New York 11020
NAVPLANTREPO, Long Beach, California (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 213 421-2711 Pacific) c / o Douglas Aircraft Inc. , Long Beach. California 90801 Ext 3493
NAVPLANTREPO, Morton, Pennsylvania (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 215 522-2640 Atlantic) c / o Vertol Division. The Boeing Company, Morton. Pennsylvania 19070
NAVPLANTREPO, St. Louis, Missouri (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 314 PErshing 1-2121 Central) c /o McDonnell Aircraft Corp., P. 0. Box 516, Ext 2731-2 St. Louis. Missouri 63166
NAVPLANTREPO, Stratford, Connecticut (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 203 DRexel 8-6361 Atlantic) c /o United Aircraft Corp., Sikorsky Aircraft Division, Stratford, Connecticut 06497
2. Fleet Readiness Representatives
MISSION: To represent, within designated geographical areas , the Naval Air Systems Command in the exercise of required technical, coordinating and administrative control and liaison functions in mat ters of Flee t Readiness, Production, and Quality Control. They shall con-currently represent the Flee t and Training Commands in the same matters.
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Atlantic (COM- 5) U. S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia 23511
703 444-8725 Ext 8726
NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE
2. F l ee t Readiness Representat ives (Continued)
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Pacif ic (COM- 11 ) U. S. Naval Ai r Station, North Island, San Diego California 921 35
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Central (COM-4) Wright -Pa t te rson A i r F o r c e Base , Ohio 45433
Code - Phone Number
714 437-6011 Ext 743
51 3 257-1110 Ext 50822
3. Branch Representat ives
NAVPLANTBREPO, Brownsville, Texas (NAVPLANTREPO, 512 LI 6-2223 Dallas , Texas ) c / o RGU International Airport , Brownsvil le , Texas 78520
NAVPLANTBREPO, West P a l m Beach, F lo r i da (NAVPLANTREPO 305 VIctor 4-7311 E. Hartford, Connecticut) c / o P r a t t & Whitney Aircra f t , Ext 494 F lo r i da Resea r ch & Development Center . West P a l m Beach, , Flo r ida 33401
4. Technical Representat ive
NAVPLANTTECHREPO, London England, U. S. Navy Purchas ing Office, Box 45, F P O New York, N. Y. 09599
Call London England. Ask opera tor f o r Denham 3013
OVERHAUL & REPAIR ACTIVITIES (CLASS A)
NAS Alameda, California MCAS Che r ry Point , North Caro l ina NAS Jacksonville, F lo r i da NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Pensacola, F lo r i da NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island NAS North Island, San Diego, California
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND AIRCRAFT STORAGE POOLS
NAS Alameda, California M C Y Che r ry Point, North Caro l ina NAS Jacksonville, F lor ida NAS Lakehurst , New J e r s e y NAF Litchfield Pa rk . Arizona NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Pensacola, F lo r i da (Drones)
NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS
1. Attack Carrier Air Wings (CVW)
DECLASSIFIED MISSIONS
To conduct and coordinate offensive a i r operations, engaging in attacks on a i r , surface, and subsurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea, and to conduct sustained ai r operations in support of other forces.
2. ASW Carrier Air Croups (CVSC) To conduct a i r antisubmarine operations under all weather conditions.
3. Light Attack Squadrons (VA(L)) To conduct visual offensive air-to-surface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
4. Medium Attack Squadrons (VA(M)) To conduct all-weather offensive air-to-surface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
5. Heavy Attack Squadrons (VA(H)) To conduct all-weather offensive a i r -to- surface attack operations with nuclear and conventional weapons.
6. Reconnaissance Attack Squadron To conduct all-weather, multisensor tactical ( RVAH) reconnaissance flights to obtain current integrated
intelligence'information and secondly, to conduct all-weather air-to-surface attack operations with nuclear weapons to demolish enemy installations.
7. Heavy Photographic Reconnais - To provide aerial photographic intelligence for eance Squadrons (VA(P)) naval operations.
8. Air Early Warning Squadrons To provide early warning services to fleet forces (VAW) and/or shore warning nets under all weather
conditions.
9. Fighter Squadrons (VF) To intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in all weather conditions, in order to establish and maintain local a i r superiority; in addition, have the capability of conducting ai r -to- surface attack operations with conventional weapons.
10. Light Photographic Reconnais- To provide aerial photographic intelligence for eance Squadrons (VF(P)) naval operations.
1 1. Patrol Squadrons (VP) To conduct all-weather antisubmarine operations.
12. Replacement Patrol Squadron To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, and (Rvp) maintenance personnel in current ASW patrol
aircraft in order to provide a maximum level of a i r combat readiness in the ASW patrol forces.
13. Fleet Air Reconnaissance To conduct electronic reconnaissance missions Squadrons (VQ) in support of fleet operations in order to obtain
information and intelligence on areas and targets of naval interest.
14. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons To provide airlift directly responsive to the Fleet (VR) Commanders.
15. Aircraft F e r r y Squadrons (VR(F)) To provide aircraft ferry service in support of aviation activities of the Navy.
16. Antisubmarine Squadrons (VS) To conduct all-weather antisubmarine operations.
17. Fleet Composite Squadron (VC) To provide a i r services for fleet training. To the extent prescribed by the Fleet Commander. train for and maintain a combat capability appropriate to
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NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS (Continued)
the type of aircraft with which equipped; augment combat forces as may be directed by higher authority.
18. Fleet Air Early Warning To provide early warning services to fleet forces Squadrons (VW) and/or shore warning nets under all weather
conditions.
19. Weather Reconnaissance (Primary) To provide typhoon reconnaissance Squadrons (VW) services to fleet forces and weather facilities
under all weather conditions. (Secondary) To provide early warning services to fleet forces and/or shore warning nets under all weather conditions.
20. Air Development Squadrons (VX) To conduct tests, evaluations, and investigations in the operational environment of aircraft weapons systems, support systems, equipment and materials, and to develop tactics and doctrine for their use as directed and to maintain maximum combat readiness commensurate with assigned RDT&E and other tasks.
2 1. Anti- submarine Fighter Squadron (VSF)
22. Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadrons (HS)
23. Helicopter Combat Support Squadron (HC )
24. Replacement Attack Carrier Air Wings (RCVW)
25. Replacement ASW Carrier Air Groups (RCVSG)
Provide anti-air warfare interceptor /fighte r pro- tection for Anti-submarine Warfare Groups.
To conduct all-weather anti- submarine operations.
To provide helicopter utility services in support of fleet requirements.
To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen. and maintenance per sonnel in current combat aircraft in order to provide a maximum level of air combat readiness in the attack carrier striking force-e.
To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen. and maintenance personnel in current fixed-wing and rotary-wing carrier ASW aircraft in order to pro- vide a maximum level of air combat readiness in 'the carrier ASW forces.
26. Operational Test and Evaluation Test, investigate and evaluate, under operational Force (OPTEVFOR) conditions, specific end items, systems, equip-
m e n t ~ , tactics and procedures; and develop tactics and procedures a s specifically assigned, in order to expedite and facilitate the introduction into the fleet of proven additions to i ts capabilities. When directed by the Chief of Naval Operations assist developing agencies. Maintain maximum combat readiness commensurate with assigned RDT&E tasks.
GUIDED MISSILE UNITS
1.. GMU-41 a. Support Air Development Squadron FOUR in missile evaluations as directed. Insure that a fleet environment i s provided for missiles and associated equipment under evaluation.
b. Render Missile training, and technical support to ships and squadrons as may be assigned.
AVIATION SHIPS
1. Attack Aircraft Carr ier (CVA)
& (CVA(N))
2. ASW Support Aircraft Carrier (CVS)
DECLASSIFIED - , _.
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MISSIONS '
3. Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft (ARVA)
4. Aitcraft Repair Ship - Engine (ARVE)
5. Seaplane Tender (AV)
6. Small Seaplane Tender (AVP)
7. Guided Missile Ship (AVM)
8. Aviation Supply Ship (AVS)
9. Advanced Aviation Base Ship (AVB)
10. Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH)
1 1. Auxiliary Aircraft Transport (AVT)
12. Cargo Ship and Aircraft F e r r y (Aviation) (AKV)
MARINE AVIATION UNITS
1. Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW)
To support and operate aircraft to engage in attacks on targets afloat and ashore which threaten our con- trol of the sea and to engage in sustained operations in support of other forces.
To support and operate aircraft to engage in sustained antisubmarine warfare, escort of convoys, and provide close air support to amphibious assault and land forces.
To provide logistic support and repair facilities to aviation units operating at unequipped a i r bases.
To provide logistic support and repair facilities to aviation units operating at unequipped a i r bases.
To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplanes.
To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplane patrol type aircraft.
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 sup- port for advanced base aircraft operations.
To transport and land troops and their essential helicopter transportable equipment 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, general avia- tion stores, and general cargo point-to-point.
Conduct air operations in support of the Fleet Ma- rine Forces to include anti-air warfare, offensive a i r support, assault support, aerial reconnaissance, control of aircraft and missiles, and a s a collateral function, to participate as an integral component of Naval aviation, in the execution of such other Navy functions a s the fleet commanders direct.
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
2. Marine Wing Headquarters Group (MWHG)
3. Marine Wing Service Group (M WSG)
4. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) (VF /VA)
5. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) (Helo)
Provide command. a i r control, administrative and camp facilities for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
Provide logistics, a i r base facilities and services (except airfield construction) in support of Marine Aircraft Wing and other units a s required.
Conduct anti-air warfare and offensive air support operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces from advanced bases, expeditionary airfields and aircraft carr iers . Conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Provide helicopter support for helicopterborne operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces and such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
6. Marine Composite Reconnaissance Conduct aerial photographic reconnaissance, a i r - Squadron (VMC J) borne active and passive electronic and communi-
cations countermeasures and airborne electronic reconnaissance in support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
7. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Provide surface-to-air missile defense of assigned Battalion (LAAM) a reas of operation, or installations and vital zones
therein, against hostile low and medium altitude a i r attacks.
8. Marine Aerial Refueler/Transport Provide assault a i r transport of personnel, equip- Squadron (VMGR) ment and supplies and provide aerial refueling
service in support of Fleet Marine Forces and con- duct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
9. Marine Fighter Squadron (VMF)
10. Marine All- Weather Fighter Squadron (VMF(AW))
11. Marine Fighter /Attack Squadron (VMFA)
12. Marine Attack Squadron (VMA)
13. Marine All- Weather Attack Squadron (VMA(AW))
14. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM)
Destroy enemy aircraft and missiles, attack sur- face targets, escort friendly aircraft and conduct such other air operations a s may be directed.
Intercept and deetroy enemy aircraft and missiles under all-weather conditions and conduct suchc other a i r operations He may be directed.
Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft and missiles under all-weather conditione, attack and destroy surface targets and conduct such other a i r opera- tions a s may be directed.
Attack and destroy surface targets, escort heli- copters and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Attack and de stroy surface targets under all- weather conditions, escort helicopters and con- duct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Provide helicopter transport of personnel and sup- port equipment for the landing force during ship-to- shore movement and within an objective area.
DECLASSIFIED
15. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron Provide helicopter transport of supplies, equipment,
(HMH) and personnel for the landing force during ship-to- shore movement and within an objective area.
16. Marine Observation Squadron Conduct visual aerial reconnaissance and observa- (VMO) tion and such other a i r operations a s may be
directed.
17. Marine Air Support Squadron Provide facilities for the control of a i rcraf t oper - (MASS) ating in close or direct support of Fleet Marine
Force operations.
18. Marine Air Control Squadron Provide a i r surveillance and control of aircraft and (MACS) surface-to-air missiles for anti-air warfare in sup-
port of the Fleet Marine Forces.
19. Marine Air Base Squadron Provide a i r base facilities and services (except a i r - (MABS) (MAG) field construction) for the Marine Aircraft Group or
supplement the a i r base facilities and services pro- vided by a station o r facility when based thereon.
20. Marine Air Base Squadron (MABS) (M WSG)
21. Marine Aircraft Maintenance Squadrons (MAMS)
22. Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron (H&MS)
23. Headquarter s and Headquarter s Squadron ( HBHS) (All H&HS' s except H&HS, MWSG)
24. Headquarters and Headquarter s Squadron (H&HS) (M WSG)
25. Marine Training Squadron (VMT)
26. Marine Aviation Detachment (MAD)
27. Marine Helicopter Squadron - 1
(HMX)
Provide a i r base facilities and services (except a i r - field construction) for supported units, or eupple- ment the a i r base facilities and services provided by stations or facilities when based thereon.
Provide intermediate level aircraft maintenance sup- port for units assigned to the MWSG.
Perform logistical and administrative support for units attached to the Marine Aircraft Group.
Administer personnel of the organization to which assigned.
Provide personnel administration and Wing level eupply support a s required for all Wing units and provide administrative and organic supply support for units attached to the MWSG.
Provide jet instrument, transitional and refresher training to selected pilots and such other training a s may be required, in support of the Fleet Marine Forcee.
Provide administrative support for assigned Marine Corps personnel and perform such other tasks and functions a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
To provide helicopter support to the Marine Corps Schoole for development of helicopter tactics, tech- niques & equipment for the landing force operations & student demonstrations and indoctrination a s di- rected, provide special helicopter lift support a s required by the Secretary of Defense.
1. Fleet Weather Central (Command and Support - CNO)
Mission: To provide, within i t s assigned a reas of responsibility a s assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, specific and general meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment and oceanographic forecasts to the Armed Services of the Department of Defense.
Fleet Weather Central
U. S. Fleet Weather Central
U. S. Fleet Weather Central
U. S. Fleet Weather Central
U. S. FLeet Weather Central
Alameda, California
Guam, M. I.
Kodiak, Alaska
Pea r l Harbor, Hawaii
Rota, Spain
Fleet Weather Central Suitland. Maryland
2. Fleet Weather Facilities (Command and bupport - CNO)
Mission: To provide, within local and/or functional a r e a s of responsibilities a s assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, detailed meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment; to a s s i s t the U. S. Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their mission a s directed.
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
Fleet Weather Facility
Fleet Weather Facility
Fleet Weather Facility
Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
Ar gentia, Newfoundland
Kef lavik, Iceland
London. England
Jacksonville, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
Quonset Point, Rhode Island
San Diego, California
Sangley Point, Luzon, Republic of the Philippines
U. S. Fleet P!eather Facility Y okosuka, Japan
3. Navy Weather Research Facility (Command - CNM) (Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission: To translate the latest developments in weather analysis and forecasting into simplified and effective techniques for use by fleet aerologists; to evaluate analysis and forecasting methods derived on a local basis f rom the experiences of personnel of widely separated units of the Naval Weather Service; devise new and improved techniques to solve analysis and forecasting problems arising f rom the Navy's use of new operational weapons.
Navy Weather Research Facility Norfolk, Virginia
4. Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (Command - CNO) (Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission: .
a. To provide numerical products on an operational basis peculiar to the needs of the Naval Establishment.
b. To continue to develop and test numerical techniques in meterology and oceanog- raphy applicable to the Naval Weather Service analyses and forecasting problems.
Fleet Numerical weather Facility Monterey. California
APPROACH SYSTEMS
GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH(GCA)AND RADAR AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC)
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) - A mobile radar approach facility consisting of an a i r su r - veillance radar , precision approach radar , communication and other related components neces- sa ry to provide radar a i r traffic control services a t the airfield to which assigned. The GCA facility i s manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel and designated a s a numerical unit for identification purposes. The functional responsibility of the GCA unit i s the control of a i r traffic arriving and departing f rom the airfield and to a s s i s t pilots in their low approach fo r landing during weather conditions of Low visibility and ceiling. At certain locations, the a i r traffic controller positions may be remoted into a central control room.
Radar Air Traffic Control Center (RATCC) - A radar approach facility consisting of a fixed a i r surveillance radar , a mobile precision approach radar , fixed communication equipment and other related components necessary to provide terminal a i r traffic control services a t the airfield to which assigned. The RATCC i s manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel, and although primarily a fixed installation, i t i s designated a s a numerical unit for identifica- tion purposes. The mission of a RATCC is to provide, on a continuous basis, the safe, orderly. and expeditious movement of a i r traffic; within the facility's a r e a of control, to and f rom oper- ating a reas , into and f rom the Federal Airways System, and to ass is t pilots in their low approach for landing during weather conditions of low visibility and ceiling. The a i r traffic controller posi tions a r e remoted into a central control room located normally in the operations building.
GCA Unit No. Radar Air Traffic Location ,
NAS Whidbey Island. Washington NAS New Orleans. Louisiana NAVSTA Kodiak. Alaska NAS North Island, San Diego. California NAS Los Alamitos, California NAS Quonset Point. Rhode Island NAS Moffett Field, California NAS Key West, Florida NAS Miramar, California NAVSTA Adak. Alaska NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Patuxent River, Maryland NAS New York, New York NAVSTA Ar gentia, Newfoundland NAS Corpus Christi, Texas NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAS Pensacola, Florida NAAS Chase Field, Beeville, Texas NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia NAS Brunswick. Maine NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii NAF Naples, Italy NAAS Kingsville, Texas NAS Glenview, Illinois NAS At sugi, Japan NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Grosse Ile, Michigan ALF Ellyson Field NAS Dallas, Texas NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania NAS Glynco. Georgia Morocco NTC. ~ e a t r a , Morocco
Designation Control Centers
APPROACH SYSTEMS
GROUNDCCNTRCLLEDAPPROACH(GCA)ANDRADARAIR
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC)
(Continued)
GCA Unit No. Radar Air Traffic Designation Control Centers
34 3 5
3 6 3 7 3 8M 39M 40M 4 1 43
Location
NAS Seattle, Washington NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Alameda, California NAAS Meridian, Mississippi MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina MCAS El Toro. California NAS Lemoore. California NAS Cecil Field, Florida NAS Cubi Point. Republic of the Philippines 44 NAS Sanford, Florida 4 5 NAF Sigonella, Sicily 4 6 NAS Point Mugu, California 4 7 NAS South Weymouth. Massachusetts 4 8 NAS Agana. Guam 49 NAVSTA Midway Island. Hawaii 50 NAVSTA Rota, Spain 5 1 MCAS Quantico. Virginia 5 2M NAVSTA Keflavik. Iceland 53 NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey 54 NAF Monterey. California 55 NAAS Ream Field, California 56 ALF San Clemente Island, California 57 NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico 58 Deep Freeze , McMurdo (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze , Little America (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze , Byrd Station (GCAITower Combined) Deep Freeze , Christchurch. New Zealand (TSN-l/FPN-36)
A1 R SURVEILLANCE RADAR (ASR)
AIR SURVEILLANCE RADAR (ASR) - A mobile radar approach facility consisting of an a i r surveillance radar , communication and other related components located a t an airfield o r seadrome to a s s i s t pilots by providing range and azimuth information during their approach for landing in weather conditions of reduced visibility and ceiling. The ASR facility i s manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel and designated a s a numerical unit for identification purposes. ASR facilities a r e not equipped to furnish altitude or glide path information and a r e used primarily for seadrome approaches.
Location
NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Whidbey Island, Washington
ASR Unit No. Designation
APPROACH SYSTEMS
MARINE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS
Marine Air Traff ic Control Unit - A f lee t unit designed to provide a i r t raff ic control f o r advance bases . It i s a n in tegra l pa r t of a Mar ine Air Base Squadron and contains homing faci l i t ies , s u r - veillance r a d a r , GCA, mobile TACAN, a portable control tower, and the nece s sa ry communica- tion equipment to provide complete t e rmina l air t ra f f ic control.
MATC Unit No. Location Designation
F i r s t Marine Ai r Wing (PAC), Iwakuni. Japan Second Marine Ai r Wing (LANT), Che r ry Point. North Carol ina F i r s t Marine Brigade (PAC), Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Second Marine Ai r Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carol ina Second Marine Ai r Wing (LANT). New River , Jacksonville, N. C. Thi rd Mar ine A i r Wing (PAC), Yuma, Arizona F i r s t Marine Air Wing (PAC). Futema. Japan F i r s t Marine Ai r Wing (PAC), Chu Lai, RVN Th i rd Marine A i r Wing (PAC), Marble Mt., RVN Second Marine Ai r Wing (LANT), Beaufort. South Carol ina
NAME OF AIRFIELD
Alvin Callender Field Ault Field
Bristol Field Brown Field (Inactive) Cecil Field Chambers Field Chase Field
Cunningham Field
Flatley Field Floyd Bennet Field F o r r e s t Sherman Field Freder ick Sherman Field Halsey Field
Harvey Field
Henderson Field Hensley Field Maxfield Field McCain Field McCalla Field Mitchell Field Mitscher Field Moffett Field Mustin Field
Ofstie Field
Ramey Field Ream Field
Reeves Field Saufley Field
Shea Field Soucek Field Towers Field Turner Field Van Voorhis Field Webster Field
Whiting Field
NAMED AIRFIELDS
LOCATION
NAS New Orleans, Louisiana NAS Whidbey Is. , Oak Harbor,
Washington NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland Chula Vista, California NAS Cecil Field, Florida NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAAS Chase Field, Beeville,
Texas MCAS Cherry Point, North
Carolina NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAS Pensacola, Florida ALF San Clemente. California NAS North Island, San Diego.
California NAF China Lake, California
(Inyokern) NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAS Dallas, Texas NAS Lakehurst, N e t Jersey NAS Meridian, Mi asissippi NAVSTA Guantanamo, Cuba NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Miramar , California NAS Moffett Field, California ALF Mustin Field, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads,
Puerto Rico NAS Sanford. Florida NAAS Ream Field. Imperial
Beach, California NAS Lemoore, California NAAS Saufley Field, Pensacola
Florida NAS South Weymouth, Mass NAS Oceana. Virginia NAS Jacksonville. Florida MCAS Quantico, Virginia NAAS Fallon. Nevada ALF Webster, Pr ies t ' s Point
Maryland NAAS Whiting Field. Milton,
Florida
* RFC - Royal Flying Corps (WWI - Canada).
NAMED FOR
CAPT A. A. Callender, RFC* CDR William B. Ault
ADM Arthur L. Bristol CDR Melville S. Brown CDR Henry B. Cecil CAPT W. I. Chambers LCDR Nathan B. Chase
LCOL A. A. Cunningham, USMC
VADM James H. Flatley NAP Floyd Bennet ADM F o r r e s t Sherman ADM Freder ick C. Sherman FADM William F. Halsey
LCDR Warren W. Harvey
MAJ L. R. Henderson, USMC COL ~ i l l i a m N. Hensley 'CDR Louis H. Maxfield ADM John S. McCain CAPT Bowman H. McCalla ENS Albert E. Mitchell ADM Marc A. Mitscher ADM William A. Moffett. CAPT Henry C. Mustin
ADM Ralph A. Ofstie
LCDR Robert W. Ramey MAJ W. R. Ream, USA
(MED ADM Joseph M. Reeves LTJG Richard C. Saufley
LCDR John J. Shea ADM Apollo Soucek ADM John H. Towers COL T. C. Turner, USMC CDR Bruce A. Van Voorhis CAPT W. W. Webster
CAPT Kenneth (n) Whiting
VISUAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM ~
SECOND LETTER >
T O NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS
Blue Angels BA
O c e a n o g r a p h ~ c Air Survey Umt J B
At tack Carrier Air Wings
CVW-1 AB CVW-2 NE CVW-3 AC CVW - 5 N F CVW-6 AE CVW-7 AG CVW -8 A J CVW-9 NG CVW-10 AK C V W - I 1 NH CVW-14 NK CVW-15 N L CVW-16 AH CVW-19 NM CVW-21 N P RCVW - 4 AD RCVW- 12 N J
ASW A i r G r o u p s
CVSG-52 AS CVSG-53 NS CVSG-54 AT CVSG-55 NU CVSG-56 AU CVSG-57 NV CVSG-58 AV CVSG-59 NT CVSG-60 A W RCVSG-50 AR RCVSG-51 RA
P h o t o g r a p h ~ c
VAP-61 SS VAP-62 GB V F P - 6 2 GA V F P - 6 3 P P
C a r r i e r AEW
VAW-I1 RR VAW - 12 G E VAW-13 VR VAW-33 GD
A i r b o r n e E a r l y Warning
VW-1 T E VW-4 MH
F l e e t Composl te
V C - 1 UA V C - 2 J E V C - 3 U F V C - 4 J F V C - 5 UE V C - 6 J G v c - 7 UH V C - 8 G F VC-10 JH
Anti -Submarine F i g h t e r
V S F - I N A
CURRENT
P a t r o l - V P - I YB V P - 2 YC VP-4 YD VP-5 L A V P - 6 P C V P - 7 L B V P - 8 L C VP-9 P D VP-10 LD V P - I 1 L E VP-16 L F VP-17 Z E VP- 18 L C VP-19 P E VP-21 LH VP-22 Q A VP-23 L J VP-24 L R VP-26 L K VP-28 P C VP-30 L L VP-31 R P VP-40 QE VP-42 R B VP-44 L M VP-45 LN VP-46 R C VP-47 RD V P - 4 8 S F VP-49 L P VP-50 SG VP-56 LO
Heavy Attack*
RVAH-I GH RVAH - 3 G J VAH-4 Z B RVAH - 5 G K RVAH -7 G L RVAH-9 GM VAH-11 GN RVAH-I2 G P
*PAC VAH Squadrons show Letters of p a r e n t CVW.
Air T r a n s p o r t & F l e e t Tact ica l Suppor t
VR-I J K VR-21 R Z VRC -40 CD
Air Development
VX-I J A VX-4 X F VX-5 X E VX-6 J D
Hel icopter Combat Suppor t
HC-I U P HC-2 HU HC -4 H T
F l e e t A i r Reconnaissance
VQ-l P R VQ-2 J Q
ASSIGNMENT O F IDENTIFIC
T O NAVAL AIR TRAINING
NABATRACOM
NAS P e n s a c o l a
FIIG 2 A NAO 2N TRARON 4 2F TRARON 6 2 P
NAAS Whiting
TRARON 2 2G TRARON 3 ZW
NAAS Merid ian
TRARON 7 2K TRARON 9 2M
NAAS Saufley
TRARON 1 & 5 ZS
A L F El lyson
HELTRARON 8 ZE
NAVANTRACOM
C o r p u s C h r i s t i
TRARON 27 3G TRARON 28 3B TRARON 29 3C TRARON 31 3A
Kingsville
TRARON 21 3E TRARON 22 3F TRARON 23 3H
Chase F i e l d
TRARON 24 3K TRARON 25 3 J TRARON 26 3L
NATECHTRACOM
Glynco 4B L a k e h u r s t 4 L Memphis 4M P e n s a c o l a 4 P Phi ladelphia 4 F
NARESTRACOM
Atlanta 7B Dal lae 7D Glenview 7V G r o s s e Ile 7Y L o s Alamitos 7L Twin Ci t ies 7E New O r l e a n s 7X New York 7R Olathe 7K Seat t le 7T .S, Weymouth 7 2 Willow Grove 7W
(NARTU)
Andrewe 6A Jacksonville 6 F Alarneda 6G Lakehurs t 6N Memphis 6M Norfolk 6S
T T E R S
T O F L E E T MARINE AND MARINE SUPPORT UNITS
H e a d q u a r t e r s Composite Reconnaissance
H&HS LANT B Z VMCJ-I RM H&MS- 11 T M VMCJ-2 CY H&MS-12 WA VMCJ-3 TN H&MS-13 YU H&MS-14 C N H&MS-15 YV H&MS-16 WW A e r i a l R e f u e l e r l
At tack - V'MA-121 VMA-211 VMA-214 VMA-223 VMA-224 VMA-311 VMA-324 VMA-331 VMA-332
, v M A ( A w ) - ~ ~ ~ \ . VMA(AW)-242 - VMA(AW)-533
F i g h t e r Attack
T r a n s p o r t
VMGR-152 VMGR-252 VMGR-352
Hel lcopter Medlurn
HMM-I61 YR HMM- 162 YS HMM-I63 Y P HMM-164 YT HMM-165 YW HMM-261 E M HMM-262 E T HMM-263 E G HMM-264 E H HMM-265 E P HMM-361 YN HMM-362 Y L HMM-363 YZ HMM-364 YK HMM - 365 YM HMM-561 VX (4167)
HMM-562 HMMT-301 ZY (4167) S P
HMMT-302 SQ (Ll l l l66l
Hel icopter D e e n t
HMX- I MX
F l e e t Tra in ing
VMT-I VMT -2 VMFT-201 VMAT-202 VMAT-204
Hel lcopter Heavy A i r c r a f t Maintenance
HMH-461 C J MAMS-17 S Z HMH-462 Y F MAMS-27 C Z HMH-463 YU
Obaervat ion
VMO-I E R VMO-2 VS VMO-3 VT VMO-5 UV (12166) VMO -6 W B
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
AC&W - A i r c r a f t Control and Warning ADC - A i r Defense Command ADW - A i r Defense Warning AES - A i r c r a f t Engineering Squadron AEW - Airborne E a r l y Warning A F F T C - Air F o r c e Fl ight T e s t Cente r AFWR - Atlantic F l e e t Weapons Range AGO - Aviation Ground Officer AIRPO - Air Intelligence R e s e r v e
P r o g r a m Officer AIRTU - A i r Tra in ing Unit AKV - Auxil iary C a r g o T r a n s p o r t
(Aviation) ( E x CVE Hull) A F L - Auxil iary Landing F i e l d ANG - Air National Guard A P - Associate P a y APWO - A r e a Publ ic Works Officer ARADMAC - A r m y Aeronautical Depot
Maintenance C e n t e r AROICC - Ass is tan t Resident Off icer
in Charge of Construct ion ARV - A i r c r a f t Repair Ship ARVA - A i r c r a f t Repa i r Ship - A i r c r a f t ARVE - A i r c r a f t Repa i r Ship - Engine ASR - Air Survei l lance Radar ATAB - Aviation Tra in ing Aids Branch ATAU - Aviation Tra in ing Aids Unit ATU - Advanced Tra in ing Unit ATW - Air T r a n s p o r t Wing AUW - Advanced Underseas Weapons Shop AV - Seaplane Tender AVP - Smal l Seaplane Tender AVS - Aviation Supply Ship AVT - Auxil iary A i r c r a f t T r a n s p o r t
(Ex CVS & CVL Hulls) AWS - Air Wing Staff
( L ) - L a r g e (M) - Medium (S) - S m a l l
B L T - Battal ion Landing T e a m BNAO - B a s i c Naval Aviation Officer BTG - B a s i c Tra in ing Group BUWEPSFLTREADREP - B u r e a u of Naval
Weapons F l e e t Readiness Representat ive BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM - B u r e a u
of Naval Weapons Support Represen ta t ive Naval Ai r Tra in ing Command
CAFSU - C a r r i e r and F ie ld S e r v i c e Unit CAGOLS - Catapult, A r r e s t i n g G e a r , and
Landing S y s t e m s CINCLANTFLT - Commander i n Chief
Atlantic F l e e t
CINCPACFLT - Commander i n Chief Pac i f ic F l e e t
CNABATRA - Chief, Naval A i r B a s i c Tra in ing CNAL - Commander Naval Ai r F o r c e , U. S.
Atlantic F l e e t CNARESTRA - Chief of Naval A i r R e s e r v e ,
Tra in ing CNATECHTRA - Air Technical Tra in ing C e n t e r CNATRA - Chief of Naval A i r Tra in ing CNAVANTRA - Chief of Naval Ai r Advanced
Tra in ing CNM - Chief of Naval Mater ia l COD - C a r r i e r On-Board Del ivery COMALSEAFRON - Commander Alaskan Sea
F r o n t i e r COMARSEC - Commander Mar ianas Sect ion COMASDEFOR - Commander Anti-Submarine
Defense F o r c e COMBAR - Commander B a r r i e r COMCAB - Commander Mar ine C o r p s Ai r B a s e s COMCVW - Commander , C a r r i e r Air Wing GOMCVSG - Commander , ASW C a r r i e r Ai r Group COMDTMCS - Commandant, Mar ine C o r p s
Schools COMFAIR - Commander , F l e e t A i r COMFAW - Commander F l e e t A i r Wing COMFAIRWINGSLANT - Commander F l e e t
A i r Wings, Atlantic COMFAIRWINGSPAC - Commander F l e e t A i r
Wings, Pac i f ic COMFLTACTS - Commander F l e e t Act ivi t ies COMLANTFLTWPNRAN - Atlantic F l e e t Weapons
Range COMMEDSEC - Commander , Medi te r ranean
Sect ion COMNAVACT - Commander Naval Activities COMNAVAIRLANT - Commander Naval Air
F o r c e , U. S. Atlantic F l e e t COMNAVAIRPAC - Commander Naval Ai r
F o r c e , U. S. Pac i f ic F l e e t COMNAVICE - Commander Naval F o r c e s Iceland COMNAVFOR - Commander Naval F o r c e s COMNAVPHIL - Commander Naval F o r c e s
Phi l ippines COMNMAC - Commander Naval Miss i le and
Astronaut ics Cente r COMNOTS - Commander. Naval Ordnance T e s t
Station # COMOCEANSYSLANT - Commander. Oceano-
g raphic S y s t e m s , Atlantic COMPACMISRAN - Commander Pac i f ic Miss i le
Range COMSOLANT - Commander South Atlantic F o r c e ,
Atlantic F l e e t COMTACGRU - Commander Tac t ica l Group COM- 10 - Commandant Tenth Naval Dis t r i c t CVA - Attack A i r c r a f t C a r r i e r CVS - Anti-Submarine W a r f a r e Support A i r c r a f t -.
C a r r i e r
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DECLASSIFIED A B B R E V I A T I O N S
CVW - Attack C a r r i e r A i r Wing
DCASR - Defense Contract Administration Service Region
ECM - Electronic Counter Measures EPDO - Enlisted Personnel Distribution
Office
F A A 0 - Flee t Aviation Accounting Office FAD - Flee t Air Detachment FAETU - Flee t Air Electronics Training
Unit FAIAU - Flee t Air Intelligence ~ u g m e n t i n ~
Unit FAISC - Flee t Air Intelligence Support
Center FAU - Flee t Administrative Unit FAU - Flag Administrative Unit FAWPRA - Flee t Air West Pacif ic Repair
Activity FICEUR - Flee t Intelligence Center ,
Europe FICPACFAC - Flee t Intelligence Center
Pacif ic Facil i ty FI IG - Flight Instructor Indoctrination
Group FLEAVAACCT O F F - Flee t Aviation
Accounting Office FLECOMPRON - Flee t Composite Squadron FLECOMPUTPROGCEN - U. S. F l ee t
Computer Programming Center FLEOPINTRACEN - Flee t Operational
Intelligence Training Center FLEWEAFAC - Flee t Weather Facil i ty FLT. SUR - Flight Surgeon FWC - Flee t Weather Central FWF - Flee t Weather Facil i ty
GCA - Ground Controlled Approach GM - Guided Missi le GMSGRU - Guided Missi le Group GMSRON - Guided Missi le Squadron GMSU - Guided Missi le Support Unit GMU - Guided Missile Unit
HELSUPPRON - Helicopter Combat Support Squadron
HERO - High Explosive Radioactive Ordnanc H&HS - Headquarters & Headquarters
Squadron H&MS - Headquarters & Maintenance
Squadron
HMH - Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron HMM - Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron HQMC - Headquarters Marine Corps
I&I - Inspector and Instructor ICEDEFOR - Iceland Defense Fo rce INSMAT - Inspector of Naval Material
JARCC - Joint Air Reconnaissance Control Center
LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missi le Battalion LPH - Amphibious Assault Ships
MABS - Marine Air Base Squadrons MAGS - Marine Air Control Squadron MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment MAG - Marine Aircraft Group MAMS - Marine Aircraf t Maintenance Squadrons MARBRIG - Marine Brigade MARCAD - Marine Corps Air Detachment MARC - Marine Air Reserve Group MARP - Manpower Allocation/-Requirements
P lan MARTC - Marine Air Reserve Training Command MARTD - Marine Air Reserve Training Detach-
ment MARTSAT - Marine Tactical Special Weapons
Assembly Team MASS - Marine Air Support SquadGon MATCU - Marine Air Traffic Control Unit MAU - Maintenance Augmenting Unit MAUW - Modified Advanced Under s eas Weapons
Shops MAW - Marine Aircraft Wing MAWTU - Marine Air Weapons Training Unit MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing
Fie ld MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion MCRRD - Marine Corps Reserve and Recruiting
Distr ict METG - Multi-Engine Training Group MILCOMOPFOR - Under the Mili tary Command
of the Operating F o r c e s MIPU - Mobile Intelligence Production Unit MOFT - Marine Operational Flight Tra iner MOMAT - Mobile Mine Assembly Team MTDSTU - Marine Tactical Data System Tes t
e Unit MTRG - Marine Training & Replacement Group MWHG - Marine Wing Headquarters Group MWSG - Marine Wing Service Group
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
NA - Naval Aviator NAAS - Naval Auxil iary A i r Station NADU - Naval A i r Development Unit NAEC - Naval Aviation Engineering
Center NAEF - Naval A i r Engineering Fac i l i ty NAESU - Naval Aviation Engineering
Serv ice Unit NAF - Naval A i r Fac i l i ty NAIRU - Naval A i r Intelligence Rese rve
Unit NALCO - Naval A i r Logist ic Control
Office NAMT - Naval A i r Mobile T r a i n e r NAMT (ABC) - Naval A i r Mobile T r a i n e r
(Atomic, Biological, & Chemical Defense) NAMT (M) - Naval Ai r Mobile T r a i n e r
(Maintenance) NAMT (MOR) - Naval Air Mobile T r a i n e r
(Munitions. Ordnance, Rea rmamen t ) NAMT (OFIWST) - Naval A i r Mobile
T r a i n e r (Operational Fl ight /Weapons Sys tems T r a i n e r )
NAMTD - Naval Ai r Mobile Training Detachment
NAMTRADET - Naval A i r Maintenance Training Detachment
NAMTRAGRU - Naval A i r Maintenance Training Group
NAO - Naval Aviation Officer NAOC - Naval Aviation Officer Candidate NAPOG - Naval Airborne P ro j ec t PRESS
Operat ions Group NARETU - Naval A i r Reserve Elec t ron ics
Training Unit NARMU - Naval Ai r Rese rve Maintenance
Unit NARTU - Naval Ai r Reserve Training
Unit NASA - National Aeronautics and Space
Administrat ion NASC - Naval Ai r Sys tems Command NATC - Naval Ai r T e s t Center NATF(S1) - Naval A i r T e s t Fac i l i ty (SI) NATTC - Naval Ai r Technical Tra in ing
Center NATTU - Naval Ai r Technical Tra in ing
Unit NATWINGSLANT - Naval A i r T ranspo r t
Wings, Atlantic NAVAIRDEVCEN - Naval A i r Development
Center NAVAIRENGCEN - Ai r Engineering Center NAVAIRSYSCOM - Naval Air Sys tems
Command NAVASTROGRU - U. S. Navy Astronautics
Group
NAVCINTSUPPACT - Counter Intelligence Support Activity
NAVCINTSUPPCEN - Counter Intelligence Support Center
NAVCINTSUPPGRU - Counter Intelligence Support Group
NAVCINTSUPPU - Counter Intelligence Support Unit
NAVCOMMSTA - Naval Communications Station NAVFAC - Naval Fac i l i ty NAVMISCEN - Naval Missi le Center NAVMISFAC - Naval Missi le Fac i l i ty NAVPLANTBREPO - Naval P lan t Branch
Representat ive Office NAVPLANTREPO - Naval Plant Representat ive
Office NAVPLANTTECHREPO - Naval P lan t Technical
Representat ive Office NAVRESACTS - Naval Reserve Activities NAVSECGRU - Naval Securi ty Group NAVSTA - Naval Station NAVWPNEVALFAC - Naval Weapons Evaluation
Fac i l i ty NFA - Naval Fue l Annex NFO - Naval Fl ight Officer NOACT - Navy Ove r sea s Ai r Cargo Te rmina l NOLTF - Naval Ordnance Labora tory T e s t
Fac i l i ty NOSC - Naval Ordnance Sys tem Command NQRU - National (luota Reserve Unit NRCB - Naval Reserve Construction Battalion NRID - Naval Reserve Intelligence Detachment NRL - Naval Resea r ch Labora tory NROS - Naval Rese rve Officers School NRSD - Naval Rese rve Surface Division NRSG - Naval Rese rve Securi ty Group NRTC - Naval Reserve Training Center NWL - Naval Weapons Labora tory NWSED - Naval Weather Serv ice Environmental
Detachment NYANG - New York A i r National Guard
OASU - Oceanographic Aer ia l Survey Unit 0 & R - Overhaul & Repai r OCS - Officer Candidate School OOSC - Out of Sight Control OPCON - Operat ional Control OPTEVFOR - Operat ional T e s t & Evaluation
F o r c e
PACPRODIVOPTEVFOR - Pacif ic P ro j ec t s Division, Operat ional T e s t & Evaluation F o r c e
PAM1 - Pe r sonne l Accounting Machine Installation
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P M R - Pac i f ic Miss i le Range
RAPCON - Radar Approach Control RATCC - Radar A i r Traf f ic Control Cente r RAWINSONDE - Radiosonde & R a d a r Wing
Sounding (combined) RCVW - Readiness Attack C a r r i e r Wing RCVSG - Replacement ASW C a r r i e r Ai r
Group RDT&E - R e s e a r c h Development, T e s t
Evaluation R&D - R e s e a r c h and Development ROICC - Resident Officer in Charge of
Construct ion RON - Squadron RON - Remain over night R V P - Replacement ASW P a t r o l Squadron R F I - Ready f o r I s sue
SAR - S e a r c h & Rescue SATCOMM - Satel l i te Communication SMS - Station Maintenance Squadron SNOMAC - Senior Naval Off icer , Mi l i t a ry
Air l i f t Command SOES - Station Operat ion and Engineering
Squadron SPACTRON - Spec ia l Act ivi t ies Squadron
WEPTU - Naval Weapons Tra in ing Unit WMD - Women Mar ine Detachment
TACAN - Tact ica l A i r Navigation TACGRU - Tact ica l A i r Control Group TACRON - Tact ica l A i r Control Squadron TAKV - Auxil iary C a r g o T r a n s p o r t - Aviation
(MSTS) TARS - P e r s o n n e l ass igned to dut ies i n con-
nection with Tra in ing & Administrat ion of Naval R e s e r v e
T P & P - Trans ien ts , Pa t ien t s and P r i s o n e r s TRAPUBCEN - Tra in ing Publicat ions Cente r TRARON - Tra in ing Squadron TWI - The Wes t Indies
UDT - Underwater Demolition T e a m
VMA - Marine Attack Squadron VMCJ - Marine Composi te 'Reconnaissance
Squadron VMFA - Marine F i g h t e r /Attack Squadron VMF(AW) - Marine All Weather F igh te r
Squadron VMGR - Marine In-Flight Refueling Squadron VMO - Marine Observat ion Squadron VMT - Marine Training Squadron