DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS WASHINGTON, DC 20350 Canc frp: Oct 76 OPNAVNOTE C5400 Ser 511/C720836 4 March 1976 CONFIDENTIAL - Unclassified upon removal of enclosure (2) OPNAV NOTICE C5400 From: Chief of Naval Operations Subj : Naval Aeronautical Organization for January 197 6; promulgation of (u) Encl: (1) Station listing format requirements (2) Naval Aeronautical Organization 1. Purpose. The purpose of this publication is to provide statistical information concerning the Naval Aeronautical Organization (NAo) . It is primarily concerned with the current base loading of the aeronautical shore activities of the naval establishment. The NAO is published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 January and 1 July of each year. 2, Cancellation. OPNAVNOTICE C5400 Ser 511/~123085 of 27 August 1975 is cacicelled by this notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary. 3, Corrections. Addressees responsible for the information in various sections ctf this publi- cation are requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (0p-511) of any errors or omissions. In particular, commanding officers of each station are requested to review the command and support relationships and base loading figures pertaining to the station. A revised edition of that portion, reflecting the 1 July 1976 situation, should be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Operations by 1 June 1976. 4, Classification. Users of this publication should refer to OPNAVINST 5510.144, Aviation planning and statistical information security classification guidance, to ascertain the proper classification of extracted information. 5. Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned to this report. 6. Cancellation. This notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next edition of the Naval Aeronautical Organization. p .2** Ju L o AKAGI By direction
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
WASHINGTON, DC 20350
Canc frp: Oct 76 OPNAVNOTE C5400 Ser 511/C720836 4 March 1976
CONFIDENTIAL - Unclassified upon removal of enclosure (2)
OPNAV NOTICE C5400
From: Chief of Naval Operations
Subj : Naval Aeronautical Organization for January 197 6; promulgation of (u)
Encl: (1) Station listing format requirements (2) Naval Aeronautical Organization
1. Purpose. The purpose of this publication is to provide statistical information concerning the Naval Aeronautical Organization (NAo) . It is primarily concerned with the current base loading of the aeronautical shore activities of the naval establishment. The NAO is published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 January and 1 July of each year.
2, Cancellation. OPNAVNOTICE C5400 Ser 511/~123085 of 27 August 1975 is cacicelled by this notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary.
3, Corrections. Addressees responsible for the information in various sections ctf this publi- cation a r e requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (0p-511) of any e r r o r s or omissions. In particular, commanding officers of each station a r e requested to review the command and support relationships and base loading figures pertaining to the station. A revised edition of that portion, reflecting the 1 July 1976 situation, should be forwarded to the Chief of Naval Operations by 1 June 1976.
4, Classification. Users of this publication should refer to OPNAVINST 5510.144, Aviation planning and statistical information security classification guidance, to ascertain the proper classification of extracted information.
5. Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned to this report.
6. Cancellation. This notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next edition of the Naval Aeronautical Organization.
p .2** Ju L o AKAGI By direction
OPNAVNOTE C5400 4 March 1976
Distribution:
SNDL A1 A4A A5 A6 B2
FBlO FB34 FC4 FJ84 FKA1A FKAlC
Ommediate Office of the Secretary) (ASN (EL)) (1) (Chief of Naval ater rial) (Code MAT-0414) (1) ( ~ u r eaus) (Chief of Naval Personnel (PXRS- ~2 VA), only) (1) (Headquarters U. S. Marine corps) (commandant of the Marine corps) (1) (Special Agencies, Staffs, Boards and Committees) (Director, National Security
Agency, only) (11 (Colleges) (Armed Forces Staff College (Library), only) (Fleet Commanders in Chief) (CINCPACFLT (7) and CINCLANTFLT (31, only) (Fleet Commanders) (COMSE CONDFLT (I), only) (Naval Force Commanders) (COMNA VFORJAPAN (2) and COMUSNAVPHIL (21,
only1 \
maval Air Force Commanders) (COMNAVAIRPAC (10) & COMNAVAIRLANT (12)) ( ~ l e e t Area Control and Surveillance ~ a c i l i t y ) (1) (Naval Intelligence Processing System Training ~ a c i l i t y ) (1) "l
VT-10 (I), only) (Miscellaneous) (Management Systems Development Office, only) (1) ( ~ a v a l District Commandants) (COM-8 (2) and COM-12 (I), only) (Naval Air Facility CNO) (1) ( ~ a v y Manpower and Material Analysis center) (1) (Naval Air Station LANT) (Brunswick (I), Key West (I), Norfolk (1) and Oceana
(11, only) (Naval Station LANT) (Keflavik (I) and Mayport (11, only) (Naval Air Facility PAC) (Atsugi (I), only) ( ~ a v a l Air Station PAC) (Barbers Point ( I ) , Agana (I) , Moffett Field (2),
Whidbey Is. (31, Miramar (1) and North Island (I), only) (Naval Station PAC) (Midway Island (I), only) ( ~ l e e t Activities) (Kadena (12, only) (Naval Air Facility NA VE UR) (1) (Naval Reserve Personnel Center) (Code 11) (1) ( ~ a v a l Air Systems Command Headquarters) (30) ( ~ a v a l Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters) (JADREP Office (I),
Code 212 (1) and Code 2012 (1)) (Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters) (SEA-991 1 B (1) and CENO-05 (1))
( ~ a v y Personnel Research and Development Center) (Code 303) (1) (Naval Air Facility CNM) (China Lake (1) and Warminster (3)) (Navy Aviation Supply Office) fASO (WSP2-2) (I), only) (Naval Weapons Support Center) (1) ( ~ a v a l Air Station NAVAIRSYSCOM) (less F K R ~ J) (2) (Naval Air Rework ~ a c i l i t y ) (North Island (11, only) (Naval Weapons Engineering Support Activity) (Code ESA-7 0) (1) (Naval Air Test Center) (1) (National Parachute Test ~ a n g e ) (1) (Pacific Missile Test Center] (2) (Missile Range Facility) (1) (Naval Photographic Center) (Still Picture Acquisition) (4) (Naval Air Systems Command Representative) (Less C2) (1) (Naval Aviation Engineering Service unit) (1) (Naval Aviation Integrated Logistic Support Center) (less C4J) (1) (Chief of Naval ~ e s e r v e ) (2) (Naval Air Station CNAVRES) (less Willow Grove) (1) (Naval Air Facility CNAVRES) (1) (Chief of Naval Education and ~ r a i n i n g ) (1) (Chief of Naval Air ~ r a i n i n g ) (1) (Naval Air Station CNET) (Chase Field (11, Corpus Christi (I), Kingsville (I),
Meridian (I), Whiting Field (I), Saufley Field (1) and Pensacola (I), only) (Air Technical Training center) (Lakehurst (I), only) (Naval Postgraduate School) (Library (Code 2124)) (1) (Naval War College) (1) (Naval Education and ~ r a i n h g Program Development Center) (1) ( ~ a r i n e Corps Air station) ( ~ u t e m a (I), Iwakuni (1) and New River (I), only) (Marine Corps Development and Education Command) (1) (Chief of Naval Technical ~rajining) (1)
Office of Management and Budget, National Security Program Division (TACAIRUMT) , Washington, DC 20503 (1)
Director, Air University Library, ATTN: AUL~ZSE 75-29, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 (1)
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UNC1,ASSlFlED STATION LiISTING FORMAT
The below example covers the majority of units/activities which may be aboard a base or station of the naval aeronautical shore establishment. Not all categories are applicable and station commanders need only list those categories which pertain. Use on board counts. Unique situa- tions affecting base support requirements may be listed a t the station commander's discretion. For the purposes of these reports, :"naval ac:tidvities" denote both Navy and USMC units. SUBMISSION OF THE 1 J U L Y 11976 UPDATES !J!O THIS DOCUMENT WILL CONFORM TO THE FORMAT OF THE EXAMPLE STATION LISTING SET FORTH BELOW.
I NOTE L/ Where a subordinate unit and i ts parent unit a r e listed aboard tlhe same station, each unit (subordinate or parent) will report only personnel assigned to its respective unit.
NOTE 2/ In any category, i f an actikity conducts student training\, under that category state the ave'i;age number of students by type (officer/enlisted) and service (uSN/R or USMC/R).
- , EXAMPLE (See Tab A to this enclosure)
TITLE
NAME, LOCATION
(NAS or MCAS , etc . ) (Naval District) Command & Support - Furnishing Limited Support To:
(List other bases, stations, OLF's, etc . for which limited support is provided. )
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - A,viation/Other On Board - Superior
(Number & Type)
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
(Include naval units/activities of the regular forces permanently attached to (non-adeployable) and supported by the base facilities. List activities in the following order within this category:)
NAS (base) or MCAS (Headquarters squadlrons)
(See NOTE - l/above. )
Air Staffs (e . g . Naval Air Forces, COMIPAIRS , COMFAIRWINGS , etc . ) Naval Air Units (e . g . Transport squadro~ls, ferry squadrons, readiness training squadrons,
permanent Dets, etc. See NOTE - 2/ above .)
Aviation Ships (Non Deployable) (e . g . C VT, etc . 1
Other Ships (Non Deployable)
.aher Permanent Navy Tenant Activities (e. g. Naval Air Rework Facility, Firlance Offices, Naval District Activities, Training Units, USMC Barracks, Exchange, etc , See NOTE - 1/ above. )
Enclosure (1)
UNCI~ASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
EXAMPLE (Continued)
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
(Include non -naval units/activities permanently attached to or supported by base facilities, e . g . USAF Squadrons/Dets, Army units, USCG activities, Red Cross, etc . ) Permanent Unit Totals:
On Board Officers On Board On Board Total Military: Aircraft Aviation/mher Enlisted
'(Number)
Total Civilian: USDH NFUSC CONTR FND - NFFNC FM - (NOTE: The total number of civilians working aboard the staaion/base is required to supplement base loading projections. The intention is to include all civilian workers of al l activities on the base to obtain the total permanent civilian worker population. These categories a r e defined as:
USDH: U. S. Civilians Direct ]Hire
NFUSC: U.S. Civilianssupportedbynon-appropriatedfunds.
CONTR: U. S . Manufacturers Reps, or other contract civilian persqrmel.
FND: Foreign National Civilian Mrect Hire
NFFNC: Foreign National Civilians supported by non-appropriated funds.
FNI: Foreign National Civilians indirect hire (e. g. contract personnel, etc. ))
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
(Include those naval units assigned a PDS or Home port a t this station wMch may be expected to deploy, List in the following order:)
Air Staffs
(e.g. CARDIVS, C W Staffs, etc.)
Air Units
(Squadrons, etc . ) Aviation Ships
(e.g. CVA, CVS, etc.)
Other Ships/~ni ts
Deployable Unit Totals:
On Board Aircraft ~~)
Officer On Board On Board Aviation/~ther Enlisted
EXAMPLE (Continued)
Deployed Units Supported (Non-Reserve)
(Estimate the percent of those units, of any service, assigned a PDS, homeport 01- permanent location other than a t this station for which ainnual base support may be expected. List a i r units first then other -1 units then other nan-naval units. e . g. .5 VP, 4 P3C, 8/5, 50. )
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n ~ Units
(Include those units aboard8this station of the Naval Air Reserve Force, Naval Air Reserve Training or Naval Reserve Training Command. List in the following order:)
Units On Board On Board Officer
Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft A c ~ u / S e l ~ e s AcDu/Sel~es A cDu/Se URes
(Number&'Bype) '7- I T
Naval Air Reserve Forces
(e . g . Wings, Staffs, squadrons, etc . ) Naval A i r Reserve Training: Units
-
(e. g. Replacement Training Units, Intelligence Units, Maintenance Units, NAIL Divs, etc . ) Air Reserve Total:
On Board On Boaird Officers On Board Aircraft Aviation Other Enlisted
I 7 7 Non-Naval Reserve Training: Units
(e. g. Air National Guard, AF Reserve, USCG Reserve, etc .)
On Board On Board Officer On Board Enlisted Unit - Aircraft AcDu/8el~lee AcDu/SelRes
-&Type) 7- 7
Personnel Personnel (RON) Air craft P S r )
Average Daily Transients:
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: /
Remarks: (Add e-xplanatory information pertinent to any of the above categories )
UNCLASSIFIED 3
EXAMPLE
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATION
WESTERN, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NAAS Fowlen NALF Deser t
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
.Number of Naval ~viatorsfNaval Fltght Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 27/14. . -
~ e m a r k s : (1) Western Navy Flying Club Aircraft: 1 glider, 1 T34.
(2) Other Offices on the Base include: NAS Nursery Navy Relief Society Walter Reed Army Med Centeir (Vet. Services)
(3) Data Services support provideci to all tenant activities.
Tab A to Enclosure (1)
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AERONAUTICAL ORGANIZATIQN 1 JANUARY 1976
ENCLOS1JR.E (2)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
CONTENTS Page
.......... DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK 3
PERSONNEL
......................................... Corps and Category Breakdown 6 .............................................. Planned Strength FY 1976 9 .................................. Billet Summary for Aviation Activities 10
BASES
..................... ...... Atlantic Continental Fleet Support Stations .... 13 ..................... Atlantic Extra- Continental Fleet Support Stations .. .. 35 ................................ Pacific Continental Fleet Support Stations 51 .......................... Pacific Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations 73 .......................... Naval Education and Training Command Stations 86 ............................................. Naval Air Reserve Stations 104 Naval Aviation Research. Development and Test Stations .................. 120 ........................................... Special Naval Aviation Station 132 Marine Corps Continental Fleet Support Stations .......................... 134 Marine Corps Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations .................... 149
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ..................... 186 NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY .................... 188 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES . CNO ............................................... 189 NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES ............................... 189 NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE ................................. 193
Navy Air ........................................................... Fleet Aviation ....................................................... Guided Missile Units ................................................. Aviation Commands .................................................. Aviationships ....................................................... Marine Aviation Units ..................................... ,.. .......
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE ............................................. VISUAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM ....................................... CUFtRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS ...................
The planned Naval Aviation Shore Establishment, including Marine activities, for 1 January 1976 is reflected in the assigned missions of individual activities. These missions a r e promulgated and revised by the OPNAV Notice 5450 series. As directed by OPNAV Instruction 5450.171, it is the responsibility of Echelon 2 Commanders to promulgate functions and tasks for each activity under their command in support of the assigned mission. NAVIPIR Instruction series 5451 contains a list of approved tasks for each activity under Naval Air Systems Command._ Permanent duty stations of Naval units are contained in the effective edition of OPNAV Instruction 3111.14.
AIRCRAFT ON BOARD STATIONS
Operating allowances, and inventory by unit and model a r e published monthly in OPNAV NOTICE C3110 (Blue Book). Base aircraft data contained in this Notice reflect an on board (including home base deployed) count as of the date of the covering letter (1 January.o* 1 July). 8n board estimates a r e submitted by a i r stations and facilities a month or two in advance. Detailed ac- counting of aircraft in storage or undergoing rework at O&R facilities can be obtained from the Blue Book.
NAVY MANPOWER ALLQCAmON
Tables on pages 6- 12 of this publication include a Fiscal 1976 summary of the personnel alloca- tions for aviation activities a s of 1 January 1976, Personnel figures shown for the individual stations and activities reflect an estimated on board count as of 1 January 1976. Estimates are prepared within a month o r two of the 1 January date.
Personnel data for USNR/USMCR sqluadrons/units represent numbers allowed in drill pay status. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Reserve activities a re shown separately.
COMMAND OVER SHOW ACTIVITIES
The exercise of command over a shore (field) activity has a s its primary purpose the provision of effective support to the forces of the United States Navy and of the United Rates Marine Corps. It encompasses over-all authority, direction, control and coordination necessary to carry out the assigned mission, and responsibility for the operating efficiency of the activity. It includes authority and responsibility for mission planning, shore activity planning and workload planning. It also includes authority and responsibility for coordination the application of the variaus ele- ments of support. Mission and facilities planning for shore (field) activities shall be accom- plished with the guidance and assistance of commands, bureaus and offices assigned support responsibilities, and with the technical advice of other commands, bureaus and offices. Admin- istrative and technical guidance shall include:
a. The establishment of standards and procedures for specialized administrative or techni- cal functions;
b. Professionaland technical adyiee, guidance, andassistance;.
c . Performance of specialized administrative or technical functions as a service.
Supervision by Staff Assistants over assigned shore (field) activities encompasses the same degree of authority and responsibility as command. (SECNA WNST 5400.14)
UNCI.ASSIFIED OPNAVMOTE C5400
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK (Continued)
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO COMAUWE)S AND ACTIVITZES
Technical support is a term denoting the responsibility, of various systems comm:mds, bureaus and offices within the Navy to provide resources to a command or activity of the Navy or Marine Corps to enable it to carry out its mission. It includes administrative, personne:l and material support, guidance and assistance in and evaluation of such matters a s organization, procedures, budgeting, accounting, staffing and the utilization of personnel funds, material and facilities. In addition, technical support includes the responsibility to assist command in evaluating the operating efficiency of activities. (SECNAVlNST 5400.14)
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.
NAVAL STATION
A shore activity capable of performing general functions, usually in direct support of the oper- ating forces.
MARINE CORPS AXR STATION.
An independent aviation activity developed to provide permanent facilities for a war strength Marine Air craft Wing and station forces, less the units deployed at subordinate Marine Corps Air Facilities and any Marine Corps Auxilia:ry Landing Field. A Marine Corps A,ir Station pos- sesses facilities for maintenance work beyond the scope of the capabilities of the dependent fields. It acts a s the supply stock point as designated for the subordinate airfields and air facilities to be supported aRd budgets and manages the funds for maintenance and operations for a11 assigned subordinate airfields and is undler 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 or nonair) activity, in accordance with organiza- tional requirements.
AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD
An airfield having limited facilities, additional to the landing area in operation. It is designated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide an airfield which can serve as: a staging base for gunnery, ordnance, or other training exercikes; a mirror or other landing practice site; or emergency or "Bingo" field in support of off -shore carrier operations, and/or a base, with limited support, for assigned aircraft or units. The facilities and/or services may include any or all of the following a s appropriate to usage and/or user requirements: air traffic control, communications, f ire 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 supporft of assigned aircraft o r uniits. An ALF is not a separately established activity but is under the cognizance of a nearby parent air station Srom which personnel, materiel and funds for its support'.are allocated. The parent air station may maintain a caretaker detachment and/or service unit at the ALF for day-tolday operations.
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
DEFIMTION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK (Continued)
OUTLYING FIELD (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FUELD (H) OLF)
An air field having no established facilities in operation except a landing area. It is designated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide a landing area on which aircraft based else- where can conduct landing practice or other exercises. An OLF is not a separately established activity but is under the cognizance of a nearby parent air station from which personnel, materiel and funds for its support a r e allocated. No personnel a re permanently based at an OLF. How- ever, required air traffic control and/or crash rescue personnel, or others appropriate 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 operation1' or a "normal operating hoursw basis.
THE STATUS OF NAVAL AIR ACTIVITIES
SOURCE: OPNAVINST 5450.169A 15 Apr 70
ACTIVE
Development. A non-operating condition during the construction or preparation period of an activity.
Fully Operational. Adequate personnel and facilities to support the assigned mission and planned operations.
Maintenance. Mnimum personnel and facilities to support emergency or intermittent operations and maintenance of equipment in an operating or preserved condition. Fully operational status can be achieved by addition of personnel.
Partial Maintenance. Minimum personnel for security, f i re protection and maintenance. Min- imum facilities and utilities essential for occasional use, when required by operating forces, a re maintained in an operable or preserved condition. Additional personnel and equipment necessary during such use a re to be provided by the operating units.
INACTIVE
Mobilization. This designation is utilized solely to identify real property of an non-operating shore (field1 activity retained for mobilization purposes. The major claimant who establishes the requirement for the "Mobilizationv designation is responsible for physical security, f ire protection and static maintenance (timely correction of defects conducive to accelerated deterioration).
Excess. This designation is utilized solely to identify real property of a shore (field) activity being processed as excess to the needs of the Navy. The major claimant to whom the "Excessw shore (field) activity was assigned when active is responsible for physical security, f ire protection and static mainternee until final disposal of the real property, in accordance with applicaule directives.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED b
NAVY MANPOWER REQUIREEVLENTS I The total Military Manpower Requirements P Ian, excluding USMC , for Fiscal Yea: 1976 requires end year strength of 527,062. This includes al l Regulars and most Reserves on cantinuous active duty and all officer candidates. I t includes personnel with other government agencies in a reimbursable status and 206 officers funded by Reserve Personnel Navy appropriation.
Officer ~ a v ~ a d / ~ i d s h i p m e n Enlisted Total
End FY 1976 requirement 64,260 4,243 . 458,559 527,062
CODE CATEGORY EST. REQUIREMENT END FY 1976 I Any Unrestricted Line URL (Surface, Subsurface, Special Warfare or Aviation) Unrestricted Line (Surface Warfare) Unrestricted Line (Submarine Warfare) Unrestricted Line (Special Warfare) Surf ace Warfare Student Submarine Warfare Student Special Warfare Student P ~ ~ O ~ / N F O Pilot NFO NFO Flight Training Students Pilot Flight Training Students Engineering Duty Officer Aeronautical ~ngineering/~aintenance Duty Officer Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer Aeronautical Maintenance Duty Officer Cr yptology Intelligence Public Affairs Geophysics Medical Corps Students Dental Corps Students Optometrist Students Osteopathic Students Uniformed Services Univerbsity of the Health Sciences
LINE TOTAL
Medical Corps Dental Corps Medical Service Corps Law Nurse Corps Supply Corps Chaplain Corps Civil Engineering Corps
STAFF TOTAL 16,742
1 SOURCE: CNO (Op-104F)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVY MANPOWER REQUIRE1KENTS
I CODE CATEGORY EST. REQUIREMENTS END FY 1976 ( Deck-Surface Operations-Surface ~nginee ing /~epa i r -surf ace Nuclear Power-Surface Ordnance-Surface Electronics-Surface Deck- Submarine Operations-Submarine ~ngineer ing /~epa i r -Submarine Nuclear Power-Submarine Ordnance-Submarine Electronics -Submarine Aviation Deck Aviation Operations Aviation Maintenance Aviation Ordnance Avionics Administration Data Processing Bandmaster Cr yptology Intelligence Meteorology Photography Explosive Ordnance Disposal Supply Corps Mess Management Civil Engineer Corps
The Manpower Requirements Plan by type of activity is:
Requirement End FY 1976
Requirement End F Y 7T
Officer Enlisted Officer Enlisted
Fleet Fleet Air MLCOMOPFOR 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 & Recruit Training Medical Training Navy Support, International & Other Transients, Patients & Prisoners Reimbursables with other gov't agencies Reserve Personnel Navy Funded Reimbursable Control
TOTAL
(Total Air Included above)
BILLET SUMMAIRY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
AS O F 1. JANUARY 1976
A. F L E E T AIR Number To ta l c)f Units -- Officer Enlisted I
1. Atlantic
CARGRU CVW VF V A RVAW/VAW RVAH RECONATKWING VP VS HS VQ HC VC VX VR VRC VRF FASOTRAGRULANT FLTA VCOMLANT A i r Staffs ( ~ o m ~ a i r s / ~ i r ~ a n t ) F A A 0 LANT FLTELECTWARSUPPGRP NIPSTRAFAC LATWING VAQ AE W Wing HM VXN MATWING FITWING LANTFLTWPNTRAFAC HSL COMSEABASED A S r n N G L A N T ' COMTACWINGSLANT HELSEACONWING TACSUP WING HS WING PATWING VS WING COMBSER VSUPPROGSCHLANT AIRASUPPUN
- TOTAL 128
I SOURCE: C N 6 (Op-100D) I
I A * FLEET AIR (Continued) Number
of Units Total.
Officer I 2 . Pacif ic
C rnGRU c w w V A RVAW/VAW VP VS HS VQ HC VC VX VR VRC FASOTPEBGRUPAC PAC Fleet Combat Camera Ai r Staffs (ComFair/AirPac) FAA0 PAC VFP GM Unit VAQ HSL NAVFITWEPSCOL LATWINGPAC ~ T / A E ~ N G P A C ASWWlNGPAC MAT/ VAQWXNGPAC LATWEPSCOLPAC PATWING COMBSERVSUPPROGSCH??AC
TOTAL
3. Ai r Reserve Fo rce
CVWR C VSGR
COMRESTACSUPPWING VF VA VAW VAQ VS VC VFP HS VP VR COMHE LWINGRES
Number of Unies
Total Officer USN/TAR - SAR
Total Enlisted
Total Enlisted USN/TAR - SAR
MANPOWER - A. FLEET M R (Continued) Number Total Total
of Units -- Officer Enlisted -- TOTAL ATLANTIC 128 TOTAL PACIFIC 127 TOTAL AIR RESERVE FORCE 47 --
FLEET AIR 302 9,207 54,044 I FLEET AIR SUPPORT CONT 80 2,006 :19,169 I FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS 16 672 9,524 I NAVAL TRAINING COMMAND 43 3,391 110,852 -- .-
GRAND TOTAL 441 15,276 93,589
SOURCE: CN0 (Op-loOD, Op-100E, Op-100F & 0 p - 0 5 ~ ) I
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. NAS Brunswick, Maine 5. NAVSTA Nlayport, Florida 2. NAS Cecil Field, Florida 6 . WAS Norfolk, Virginia
*3. NAS Jacksonville, Florida 7 . NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia 4. NAS Key West, Florida
* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station.
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I I Furnishing Limited Support ~ 6 : I Naval Radio Station (T) Cutler Department of Naval Science, Castine Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor Naval Reserve Training Center, Augusta Naval Reserve Training Center, Bangor Naval Reserve Training Center, South Portland Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Bath Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston Bucks Harbor Air Force Base, Bucks Harbor Commanding General XI11 Corps, Fort Devens, Massachusetts Shipsf Crews (Nucleus) Bath AFEES, Portland Naval Recruiting Station, Boston, lMassachusetts Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Boston, Massachusetts 380th Bombardment Wing, Plattsburg AFB, New York Naval Air Station, South We ymouth, Massachusetts JAX-Casco Fuel Depot, Harpswell, Maine COMMINELANT Ships Assigned Portland, W i n e
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 1 USBB, 3 UHlN, 18 1 CIA
COWATWINGSLANT -- 18 COWATWING- 5 -- 18 FASOTRAGRULANT Det Bruns -- 3 &rine Barracks -- -- Navy Exchange -- -- MAUW 0426 -- -- NWSED -- -- EOD Det Bruns -- -- Navy Commissary Store -- -- NAESU Det Bruns -- -- OICC/ROICC -- -- Branch Dispensary, Bruns -- 2 NISRA -- -- NAVSEGRUACT Det Bruns -- --
COMNA VAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT COMPATWINGSLANT FASOTRAGRULANT CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS EOD Group Atlantic CO NAVRESTO OFF COMPATWINGSLANT CO NORTHNAVFAC-
ENGCOM Naval Hosp Ptsmth Reg NIS Ptsmth Navy Yard NA VSEGRUACT Winter
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL, FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
BRUNSWICK, MAINE (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Nviation/~ther On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
Naval Educ. Tng, Support Center -- -- -- NAVEDTRASUPPCEN- LANT
Fleet ~ u d i o / ~ i s u a l Facility, Bruns wick -- -- 7 LANTFLT ~ u d i o / ~ i s u a l Center, Norfolk
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross -- U. S. Weather Bureau -- NOAA -- Federal Aviation Agency -- Credit Union -- U. S. Post Office -- Civil Air Patrol -- Tracor Marine Inc . 2 P3A Maine National Bank -- Canadian Forces Liaison Office -- Defense Investigative Service - - Defense Property Disposal Region
Permanent Unit Totals : - - - - Total Military: 7 fa 49 770
USDH INFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC F M - -- - - I Total Civilian: 51 0 227 30 W e -- -- Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
personnel Personnel (RON) Air craft Officer/~nlisted OfficerJ~nlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 17 19 5 4 2 I Number of Naval Avia tors /~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
I WAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: - I
Navy Fuel Depot, Jacksonville Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion & Repair, USN, Jacksonville Navy Recruiting District, Jacksonville Navy Recruiting District, Wami Naval Air Station, Albany U . S . Army Recruiting Main Station, Jacksonville "B" Company, 4th Amphibious Tractor Battalion, USMCR, Jacksonville Armed Forces Entrance & Examining Station, Jacksonville Defense Investigative Service District Field Office, Jacksonville U . S . Property & Finance Office for Florida, St. Augustine Fort Stewart, U. S. Army Naval Air Station, Atlanta Naval Air Station, Pensacola INSMA$ Division Office, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Cecil Field Naval Station, Mayport Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Key West Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort U. S, Coast Guard Air Station, Elizabeth City U. S. Coast Guard Air Station, St. Petersburg U . S. Coast Guard Air Station, Mami U . S . Coast Guard, Mayport U . S . Naval Air Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Military Sea Transportation Service, Atlantic, Brooklyn U . S . Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads Fleet Training Center, Mayport Naval Training Equipment Center, Orlando Naval Ordnance Test Unit, Patrick Air Force Base 12 5th Fighter Interceptor Group FANG, Jacksonville COMCARGRU SIX USS FRANKLIN D . ROOSE VELT CV-42 USS SARATOGA CV-60 COMCRUDESGRU 12 USS DALE DLG-19 COMDESRON 14 USS SARSFIEUD DD-837 USS BIGELOW DD-942 USS STRIBLING DD-867 USS C. F . ADAMS DDG-2 USS JONAS INGRAM DD- 938 COMDESRON a4 USS MCDONNEL DE-1043 USS CAPODANNO DE-1093 USS PATTERSON DE - 1061 USS PAUL DE-1080 USS KOELSCH DE-1049 USS VOGE DE-1047
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STA'HgONS I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Continued)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: (Continued)
USS LUCE DLG-7 USS BROWNSON DD-868 COMSERVRON 2 USS KALAMAZOO AOR-6 USS SUR?[BAC%HI AE-21 uss GRAND CANYON m - 2 8 USS YOSEWTE AD-19 USS MEREDITH DD-890 USS PAIUTE ATF-159 USS SALSNAN ATF- 16 USS ESCAPE ARS-6 USS N I P W C ATF-157 USS IMPERVIOUS WO-449
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~via t ion /Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I NAS 4US2B, 2 T28B, 28
Students CBU-410 COMSYSTO NAVF'INBFF Naval Audit Site
-- CO NAS J A X CO NRSO Brooklyn NAVACCTGFINCEN Naval Audit Site,
Pensacola BUMED (Dental) Dir Nav ARFCOS CO NAVWEASERVCOM -- NAVAIRSYSCOMREPLAN? NAvPEPtS -- NA VELEXSYSCOM CO NAESU CO NAS JAX -- Dir NAVLEGSVC HUNIRESMANCEN
Defense Property Disposal Office -- -- A-7 Joint ~ l a n / ~ c h Group -- -- -- DMA Hydrographic Center JAX -- -- -- JAX BR veterinary Activities -- -- 1
MEDDAC (Army)
/ Permanent Unit Totals:
[ Total Military: 46 283 384 4,198 I USDH NUFSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - - I
I Total Civilians: 4,923 1,005 216 -- -- -- ( Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
Personnel Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d
Average Daily Transierlts: 15 22 10
Administrative Superior
20th NORAD Region, F t Lee, VA
6947th See Sqdrn, Homestead AFB, F L
31st ADA Brigade, Homestead AFB, F L
USA Support Gp (ADA) Homestead AFB, F L
Special Forces School USAIMA, F t Bragg, NC --
Red Cross HQ, Atlanta, GA
Cdr, 7th CG Dist. Miami, FL
NFFNC FNI -
VQ-2 Rota, Spain
Personnel (RON) Officer/Enlisted
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I KEY WEST, FLORIDA (Continued) I Number of Naval via tor s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Plying Program and supported by the command: 011.
REMARKS: (1) Key West Navy Flying Club Aircraft: 3 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172, 1 T34 Beechcraft.
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Key West Federal Credit Union KWEST State Bank Automated Terminal Services, Inc . U. S. Post Office National Weather Service Foreign Broadcast Info~rmation Service Defense Property Disposal Office Florida First National ]Bank
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I MAYPORT, FLORIDA
/ (NAVSTA) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAVSTA 3 UllA Branch Commissary Store -- Branch Navy Exchange --- Fleet Training Center -- MOTU 12 (Includes MOTU 12 FMAG) SUPSHIPJAX -- Navy Finance Ofc, Afloat o m
Naval Air Maintenance T r a -- Br Det 4030 (ALW)
NAVSEACENLANT FLT SUPPOFC Navy Food Mgt Team -- Fleet Religious Supp Act -- FMAG -- Carrier & Field Service Unit -- Radiac Repair Facility -- NWSED -- Inshore Undersea Warfare Div 6-2
CONINAVAIRLANT OinC COMSTO JAX CO NAS JAX COMTRALANT COMNAVSURFLANT COMNAVSEAS'YSCOM NFO NAS JAX NAMTRAEAST
NAVSEACENLANT CO NA VSUBBFC WASH FLTRELSUPBACTLANT COrnAVSURFLANT COMNAVAIRLANT NAVELECSYSCOM FWF NAS JAX NAVMARCORESCEN
JAX CO NISO CHAS NAVREGMEDCEN JAX CO NAVSECGRUACT
CHAS COMNA VSURFLANT HELSEACON WING ONE OINCNAVLEGSVCOFC
JAX NAVREGDENCEN JAX DPSC Atlantic NAVSUPSYSCOM SOUTHNAVFACENGCOM NAVRESO Ships Store
Afloat Brn NAVELEXSYSENGCEN
CHAS GINCLANTFLT
SRA , Naval Investigative Service -- NAVREGMEDCEN BRDISP -- NAVSECGRUDET -- NA VSURFLANTREADSUPPGRU - - HSL-36 7 SH2F NA VLEGSVCBROFC -- NAVREGDENCENBROFC -- Data Processing Svc Cen Atlantic -- Fleet Repairable~ Assistance Agent ROINCC -- Ships Store Fleet Assistance Team
OIC Naval Electronics Eng Ofc -- Dir CAAC --
/ Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Defense Property Disposal Office -- -- -- -- American Red Cross -- -- -- -- -- Navy Relief Society --. o m -- -- =-
Atlantic Marine, Inc. -I -- -- -- -- Navy Wives' Club of America -- -- -- -- -- St. Johns Bar Pilots' 8 fc -- -- -- -- -- American National Bank Facility -- -- -- -- --
, 8 ' . A . ,*I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MAYPORT, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported On Board
Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Supe:rior
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-~eserve) (Continued)
Navy Mayport Federal Credit Union -- -- -- -- Jacksonville Shipyards Inc. , Mayport Yard -- -- -- -- NAVSTA Mayport P. 0. of JAX -- -- -- -- Schedule Airline Traffic Ofc - - -- --- -- Army Veterinary Service -- -- -- -- Permanent Unit Totals:
CARGRU SIX -- USS FRANKLIN D . ROOSE VELT C V-42 USS SARATOGA CV-60 -- COMCRUDE SGRU- 12 -- USS DALE DLG-19 -- COMDESRON- 14 -- USS SARSFIELD DD-83'7 -- USS BIGELOW DD-942 -- USS ADAMS DD-62 -- USS STWBLING DD-867 -- USS JONAS INGRAM DD-938 -- COMDESRON-24 -- USS MCDONNEL FF-1043 -- USS CAPADANNO FF-1093 -- USS PATTERSON FF-1061 -- USS PAUL FF-1080 -- USS KOELSCH FF-1049 - - USS VOGE FF-1047 -- USS LUCE DLG-7 - - USS BROWNSON DD-868 -- COMSERVRON-2 -- USS KALAMAZOO AOR-6 -- USS SURIBACHI AE-21 -- USS GRAND CANYON AR-28 -- USS YOSEMITE AD-19 -- USS MEREDITH DD-890 -- USS PAIUTE ATF-159 -- USS SALJNAN ATF-16 -- USS ESCAPE ARS-6 - - USS NIPMUC ATF-157 -- USS IMPERVIOUS MSO-449 -- - Deployable Unit Totals : --
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircrafit Officer/~nlisted - ~f f i c e r /~n l i s t ed
Average Daily Transients:
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiexlcy Flying Program and supported by the command: 200/0.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on base include:
NAS Nursery NAS NORVA Federal Credit Union United Virginia ~ank /~eaboa rd National
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I OCEANA, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGI I ( N A S ) ( 5 m ) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
( Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval Air Rework Facility, Cherry Point, North Carolina Naval Air Rework Facility , Norfolk, Virginia Naval Electronic Systems Command, Atlantic Division, Portsmouth Fleet Combat Direction Systems Training Center Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA Naval Air Station, Norf olk Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk Fleet Combat Direction Systems Support Activity, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia Naval Guided Missiles School, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia Commander in Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet Commander Naval Air Force, U, S. Atlantic Fleet Atlantic Fleet Missile Systems Training Unit, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia Fleet Electronic Warfare Support Group, Norfolk, Virginia Naval Special Warfare Group TWO, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia Aircraft Ferry Squadron 31, Norfolk, Virginia Fleet Composite Squadron 6, Norfolk, Virginia Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6, Norfolk, Virginia Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 12 (HM- 12), Norfolk, Virginia Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 33, Norfolk, Virginia Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 72, Norfolk, Virginia Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wing 12, Norfolk, Virginia Carrier Airborne Early Warning Training Squadron 120, Norfolk, Virginia Carrier Airborne Early Warning Training Squadron 78, Norfolk, Virginia Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 207, Norfolk, Virginia USS FORRESTAL (C V- 59) USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62) USS AMEMCA (CV-66) USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-69) USS SARATOGA (CV-60) USS FMNKLIN D. RWSEVELT (CV-42) Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 40 (VRC-40) Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 1 (VR-I), Norfolk, Virginia Fleet Composite Squadron 6 (VC-6) Det Darn Neck Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 122 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 123 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 124 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 125 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126 Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Norfolk, Virginia Seal Team Two, Little Creek, Norfolk U. S. Army, Fort Story, Virginia 20th NORAD/CONAD Region, Fort Lee AFS , Petersburg, Virginia Langley Air Force Base, Virginia Armed Forces Staff College Virginia National Guard Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. 380th Strategic Aerospace Wing, Pease, Air Force Base, Massachusetts U. S. Coast Guard Air Station, Elizabeth City, North Carolina USS EJIMITZ (CVN-68) Naval Air Systems Command Representative, Atlantic, Norfolk = t
'" *@%
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
OCEANA , VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Furnishing Limited Support To: (Continued)
Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina Marine Corps Air Station (Helicopter), New Ftiver , Jacksonville, North Carolina Carr ier Anti-Submarine Air Group Reserve 70, Norfolk (CVSGR-70) Carr ier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12 1, Norfolk (VAW-121) Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, MCAtS, Cherry Point, North Carolina
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a i t i o n / ~ t her On B a r d Superior -
I
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 2C1A, 3HH46 Air OPS Det -- COMTACWINGSLANT -- COMFITWING ONE -- VF-43 4 T38, 1 A4E,
12 TA4F/J VF-101 15 F 4
Students -- VF-41 12 F4N VF-84 12 F4N COMMATWING ONE -- VA-42 3 TC4C, 12 A6E,
5 A6C Students --
VC-2 4 TA4, 3 US2C, 6 A4L
Branch Legal Services -- Office, Oceana
NAS O c e a n a / ~ a s e Consolidated -- Telecommunications
Fleet Air Int Sup Ctr _- FASOTRAGRULANT -- NWSED Det Oceana -- ALF Fentress -- Dare ~ o u n t y / ~ a l m e t t o --
COMTACWINGSLANT CO NAS Oceana CONINA VMRLANT COMTACWINGSLANT COMFITWING ONE
COMFITWING ONE -- COMFITWXNG ONE COMFITWING ONE COMTACWINGSLANT COMMATWING ONE
-- COMTACSUPWING ONE
Dir Navy Law Center, Norfolk
CO NAS Oceana
COMMATWqNG ONE FASOTRAGRULANT FWF JAX CO NAS Oceana CO NAS Oceana
Point Target Complex NAESU REP -- NAESU Adrnin Phila
CO NAMTG MFS LANTDI VNA VFACENGCQM NISRA Little Creek
NAMTRADE T -- ROICC -- Naval Investigative Resident - -
Agent Branch Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange -- Navy Regional Medical Center --
Branch Disp Navy Regional Dental Center - -
Oceana Branch CB Unit 415 -- Tangier Island Target Facility --
Oinc Comm Store Norfolk CO NAS Oceana Dir NRMC Ports . , VA
Dir NRDC, Norfolk, VA
CO NAS Oceana CO NAS Oceana
i
TLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
OCEANA , VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On B a r d Enlisted Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board
FAA Rep -- American Red Cross -- Firs t & Merchants Bank -- Federal Credit Union -- Navy Relief Society -- Western Union -- U. S. Post Office -- NAS Nursery -- Navy Wives Club of America #I43 Officer & Enlisted Wives Clubs -- Boy Scouts of America (Troop 414) Princes Anne Bowmen's Club -- Golen Eagles Motorcycle Club -- Thrift Shop -- Virginia Beach Little League -- Golden Gate University --
I Permanent Unit Totals:
I Total Military: 94 374 89 2,852
I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND - - - NFFNC - FNI
I Total Civilian: '722 657 259 -- I Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
CO US$ J. F . Kennedy CVW-1 CVW-1 CVW-1
CVW-6 CVW-6 CVW-61 CO USS Independence CVW-7 CVW-7 CVW-7 CO USS Nimitz CVW-8 CVW-8
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
OCEANA , VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Continued) r Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board - ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Supe~rior
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/~nlisted Off icer /~nl is ted
Average Daily Transients: 3 8 18 3 5
Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
REMARKS: (1) Naval Air Station is located on Leeward Point, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, separated from Naval Station and COMNAVBASE Complex by a 2 - 1/2 mile bay. Transportation is by ferry . Major support such a s PWD, Hospital, Dental, Exchange, and Commissary is provided by Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. AAWC (Anti-Air Warfare Center), a department of NAS, is located on Windward Side, Naval Station Complex. NAS Boat $hed /~a te r Rescue Operations is also located on Windward Side. BOQ, BEQ, club, recreation and related facilities a re available on Leeward Point.
(2) Other offices located on Leeward Point:
Naval Air Station Branch Navy Exchange Naval Air Station Branch Mini-Mart Naval Air Station Branch Disbursing Office Naval Air Station Branch Public Works Departmjent Naval Air Station Branch U . S . Post Office Naval Air Station Branch Dispensary and Dental Naval Air Station Branch NAVCOMCEN
val Air Station Branch Naval Electronic Engineering Office - - - - - - - - -
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (Continued)
REMARKS: (3) Other support provided:
Logistics and Air Transportation U . S . Embassy, Kingston, Jamaica U . S . Embassy Port-au-Prince, Haiti Customs - COMNAVBASE Complex
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I / KEFLAYIK, ICELAND
1 (NAVSTA) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CPNCLANTFLT)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
GRINDA VIK HORNAF JORDUR
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviat ion/~ther On Board Superior
NA VSTA COMICEDEFOR CONIFAIRKEF COMNAVICE NCSO NA VCOMMSTA NA VFAC NA VSECGRUACT Marine Barracks NWSED NAVY EXCHANGE NAVCOMSYSTO ROICC EOD DET Keflavik NAVINVSERV RESIDENT
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Air Force COMICEDEFQR -- Air Forces Iceland -- 57th FIS 12 F4C, 3 T33 932nd AC&W Sq -- 667th AC&W Sq -- 552nd AEW&C Wg, Det 3 -- 39th AAR Wing Det 14 3 HH3E Det 360 -- Coast Guard LORAN Monitor Station _- Army COMICEDEFOR -- Permanent Unit Totals:
Total Military:
CONIFAIRKEF CINCLANT COMNA VAIRLANT CINCLANTFLT COMEASTLANT CONZMAVTELCOM COMOCEANSYSLANT COMNAVSE CGRU CO NAVSTAKEF C O M N A ~ A S E R V NAVRESO NA VRESO LANTNAVFACENGCOM EODGRU TWO CO NAVINVSERVEUR
-- 21st AD Air Forces Iceland Air Forces Iceland Air Forces Iceland 552nd AE W&C Wing 39th AAR Wing HQ COMD, USAF 2nd
I Average Daily Transients: 2 12 20 12 20 I Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 1/0.
I REMARKS: (1) The USAF 1605th ABWg (MAC) provides all U, S. host services to the U. S. Navy. All U, S. military activities a t Lajes a r e tenants on Portuguese Air
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MILDENHALL. SUFFOLK. ENGLAND
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCWSNAVEUR)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
CINCUSNA VEUR London UK COMNAVACT London UK Ports of call for USS & USNS ships (MSC ECM) NAVCOMMSTA , Londonderry, Northern Ireland NAVRADSTA, Thurso, Scotland NA VSECGRU , Edzell, Scotland NA VA VNWEPSFAC , Machrihanish, Scotland NAVAVNWEPSFAC, St. Mawgan, England COMNAVACTSUK DET, Greenock, Scotland COMSUBRON FOURTEEN USS CANOPUS (AS-34), Holyloch, Scotland ARFCOSTA, Prestwick, Scotland NATCO, Prestwick, Scotland NAWAC Brawdy, Wales
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - .Aviation/Other On Board Superior --
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF 3 C131F, 1 CIA 9 2 56 COMNAVACTSUK Naval Element Silk Purse -- 7 -- 6 --
Cont Group
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - Total Military: 4 16 2 62
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FM - a- - -- - Total Civilian: -- -- -- -- -- 7
Transient Services Provided by USAF (513th COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP)
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 4V0.
RE MARKS: (1) NAF Mildenhall is a tenant activity aboard the USAF Base at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England.
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I / NAPLES, ITALY
/ (NAF) (NON I\?)) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF
VR-24
ARFCOS DET DIRNA VCURSER V WASH DC
CONIFAIRMED CO, US NAF DMAHC WASH DC CO FWC, ROTA CO NAVCOMNBSTA
Number of Naval Avia tors /~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 60.
REMARKS: (1) LAMPS IMA Support for SH-2D helicopters (6 aircraft).
(2) NAF Aero Club has 1 Apache 23, 1 Cherokee Arrow, 1 Cessna '1'72, and 1 Cessna 150.
(3) COMIDEASTFOR C-131 aircraft is provided aircraft calendar i~nspection service.
(4) NAF has 1 C131 and 1 US2C in PAR (ALVERCA, PORTUGAL) i:n November and December, 1975.
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ROOSE VELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO
1 (NAVSTA) (10 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
U . S . Naval Communications Station PR Naval Radio Station (R) Sabana Seca Naval Facility, Punta Boriquen Naval Facility, Barbados Naval Facility, Antigua Naval Facility, Eleuthera Naval Facility, Grand Turk Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, West Annex U. S. Coast Guard Base, Puerto Rico Third U. S. Army, Puerto Rico San Juan Branch Atlantic Division, Naval Facility Engineering Command USAF Cap Liaison Officer Camp Garcia, Vieques Puerto Rico NAESU Field Engineers Fleet Photographic Center, Caribbean U. S . Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Activities and Units Air craft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther , On Board Superior
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d - ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d
Average Daily Transients: 3 10 17 5
' Number of Naval Avia tors /~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying 1 Program and supported by the command: 32/0.
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I ROTA, SPAIN
I (NAVSTA)(NONND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
NAVSHIPLO NFA E l Fe r ro l NFA Cartagena NAVMAG Cartagena NAVRADSTA (T) Moron NAVRADSTA Guardamar (Caretaker Status) 7418 Army Transport Terminal Unit, Cadiz
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
CNA Spain -- 1 NAVSTA ROTA 1 C131F, 1 US2B, 22
1 CIA, 2 HH46A Navy Exchange -- -- Navy Commissary Store -- -- VR-24 Det 4 C130F 23 VQ-2 1 P3A9 6 EPSE, 88
6 EA3B VP-SQDN (Rotational) 4 P 3 6 1 Marine Barracks -- -- NAVCOMMSTA -- -- ARFCOS -- -- ROICC Rota -- -- USNAVINVSERVOEUR REP Rota -- -- COMSUBRBN SIXTEEN -- -- SIMS TEAM - - - - YTB 778 APOPKA -- -- USS SIMON LAKE (AS-33) -- -- USS OAK FUDGE (ARIdM-I) -- -- FLEWEACEN Rota -- -- Naval Hospital -- -- FOBIF Rota -- -- MCB (Rotational) -- -- EOD DET -- -- CO "F" Marine Support Battalion -- -- NAVLE GSERBROFF Rota -- - - Human Resources Man Det -- 1 SAT VAN DIV (FWC) -- -- Madrid Det Rota -- -- Correction Ctr Rota -- -- CAAC Center Rota -- -- REPLANT Det Rota Calab -- -- TSC Rota NAESU COOD OFF DPDO Rota
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ROTA, SPAIN (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
MAC OL-2 -- (U'SAF)1 -- 3 435 MhSWG
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - Total Military: 26 200 312 4,713
Total Civilian:
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - -- 7
85 104 -- -- 182 970
Ten FBM Submarine assigned to SUBRON 16
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d Officer)/~nlisted
Average Daily Transients: 15 50 100 33 66
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 1/0.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I SIGONE LLA , SICILY, ITALY
I (NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NATO Ammo Storage Facility, Augusta Bay, Sicily NATO Ammo Storage Facility, Palermo, Sicily NATO Ammo Storage Facility, Souda Bay, Crete U. S. Consulate General, Palermo, Sicily USN Personnel Exchange Program, Catania, Sicily NAVDET Souda Bay, Crete Pachino Target, Pachino, Sicily USAF Comm Det, 40th Tactical Group, Reggio, Italy U. S. Sixth Flt P o r t Services (PMC) U . S . Coast Guard Station, Lampedusa, Italy MOMAG DET 06 Souda Bay, Crete COMSC ME D Afloat Units
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviat ion/~ther On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF 1 C131F, 2 HH46, 20 1 US2B
CTF 67, TSC Sigonella -- 6
COMFAIRMED
COMMARSURVRE C- FORGTHFLT
NCS Italy NWSF OICC Spain NAF SIC Commissary Store
Naples NAF SIG NRMC Naples IT NRDC Naples IT
I NAVCOMMSTA Italy Det Sigonella -- NWSED -- 1 AROICC -- -- Navy Exchange -- -- Commissary Store Branch -- --
MSRA -- -- NRMC Naples It Branch Dispensary - -- NRDC Naples It Branch Dental Facility --
/ Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Corps of Army Engineers -- -- 3 -- MED Division USA Corps of Engineers
Dependent School (US Army) -- -- -- -- MED DIV USDESEA Athens, GR
Southern European Network (SEN) -- -- -- -- SEN Vicenza MAC OLK -- -- -- 2 435 TAW Rhein Mein
8 H3, 5 HH46, 2 H2, 7 C l , 6 F4, 17 A7, 6A3 , 6A6, 6 RA5
Personnel Personrlel (RON) Aircraft Off i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d Officer/Enlisted
Average Daily Transients: 15 28 54 10 25
Number of Naval Avia tors /~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 18/2.
REMARKS: (1) * In accordance with CINCUSNAVEUR 0411142 FEB 71 Subj: Mediterranean Support Facilities.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
"1. NAS Alameda, California 2. NAS Fallon, Nevada 3. NAS Lemoore, California
4 NAS Miramar , California
5 NASMoffettField, California 6 . NAS North Island, San Diego, California "7. NAS Whidbey Island, Washington
I * Naval Ai r Reserve Training Unit aboard station.
I ALAMEDA . CALIFORNIA
I (NAS) (I2 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NAS Moffett Field NAS Lemoore NAS Fallon Navy Public Works Center, San Franc isco Naval Regional Dental Center, Alameda Annex Navy Regional Medical Center, Alameda Branch Pacif ic F lee t Data Process ing Center, Ahmecia Hamilton Air F o r c e Reserve Base U. S. Coast Guard Training & Supply Center, Alam NROTC DET, UC Berkeley Sixth USA Flight Detachment
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board , Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS Alameda 1 USBB, 2 Ul lA, 1 T28C, 2 HHlK, 2 HH46
Marine Ba r r acks -- Combined Services Support P r o g r a m
Students -- COMNAVAIRPAC Det Alameda - - Navy Audit Office -- FMAG o-
NAVREGFINCEN Branch -- NAVWEASERVFAC -- NAVINVES%RUNIT, Alameda -- EODMUONE Det Alameda -- NAVAIRSYSCOM R E P PAC -- NAMTRADET I-
NAS A l a r n e d a / ~ ~ ~ -- ROICC SFRAN Area -- CBU-416 --
NAS Alameda COMNA VAIRPAC NAMTRAPAC COMNAVAIRPAC NAESU Moff ett NA VAIRS'IISCOMPAC -0
COhANAVAIRPAC Navy Audit SFRAN DATC SDIEGO NA VREGFINCEN,
SFRAN COMNAVWEASERVCOM NAVINVESDRV SFRAN COMEODGRUONE NA VAIRSYSCOM NAMTRAGRU NAS Alameda WESTNA VFACENGCOM NAS Alarneda
PACIFIC CONTINENTAIL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ALAILMEDA, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - ,Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
NAVDISVECTECOLCONCEN -- -- Students I- I-
VR-30 5 CgB, 1 CT39E, 47 6 CIA, 1 CT39G
NAVREGMEDCEN Branch -- -- NAVREGDENCEN Annex -- -- Navy Commissary -- -_ Navy Exchange -- -- HUlLaRESDEVCEN Det Alameda -7 1
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
5 CHBUMED 17 BUMEDl
285 COMLATWINGPAC
45 NAVREGMEDCEN, Oakland
16 NAVREGDENCEN, SFRAW
26 NAS Akuneda -- NAS Akuneda 16 HUMRESEDE VCEN,
SDIEGrO
U. S . Army Regional Dental Activity American Red Cross -- U, S , Army Vet Det -- Federal Credit Union -- Civilian Food Service Contractor -- U , S . Air Force Recruiting (Det) -- DOD Supply Agency -- Sixth U . S . Army Flight Det --
6 USA -- USA NAS Ahmeda NAS Akmeda USAF DOD USA
Permanent Unit Totals : - - - Total Military: 21 81 135 1,826 I
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC F M - .- - I Total Civilian: 6,180 '745 24 . -_ -- -- Deployable Units (Non-Reser ve)
*COMCARGRU 3 -- *COMCARGRU 7 -- *USS Oriskany (CV-34) 1 ClA USS Coral Sea (CV-43)1/ 1 CIA USS Enterprise (CVN-@is) 1 USBB, 1 CIA *USS Niagara Falls (AFS-3) -- *USS San Jose (AFS-7) -- *USS Wichita (AOR- 1) -- USS Wabash (AOR- 5 -- *USS Kansas City (AOR-3) -- USS Tulare (LKA-112) -- USS Vega (AF-59) -- USS Wiltsie (DD-716) --
- - - Deployable Unit Totals: 4 128 448
COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNA VAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF COMSERVGRUONE SF
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I
ALAMEDA . CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported &craft ~ c ~ & e l R e s A c ~ u / ~ e l R e s ~ c D u / ~ e l R e s
CVWR-30 VA-303 VA-304 VAQ-208 VAQ-308 HS-85 NARU
MARTD
Air Reserve Total:
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Off icer/~nlisted Off icer/~nlisted
Average Daily Transients: 2 25 42 5 22
Number of Naval Aviators/Naval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 21/7.
REMARKS: (1) * Deployed.
(2) A/ Homeported NAS Alameda effective 15 Apr 1976.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I FALLON. NE VADA
(NAS) (12 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported - On Board - Aviation/~ther
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 2 USBB, 1 US%A, 18 19 3 UHlN
BCT O w -0 -0
NWSED -- 1 -- Branch Navy Exchange -- -- -- Branch ComIliissary Store /
-II -0 -0
Branch Dental Facility -- -- 5
Enlisted On Board
COMLATWINGPAC
CO NAS Fallon FWC San Diego CO NAS Fallon CO NAS IFallon NRMC 0 ; W d
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Federal Credit Union -- o m 0- -- BUFE D (:r Union
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - Total Military: 6 19 24 471
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - - Total Civilian: 253 36 -- -- -_ -- Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units
Reser*e Squadrons -- -- -. O w CHNAVRES
Personnel Personnt?l (RON) Aircraft O€ficer/~nlisted ~ f f i c e r /~n l i s t ed
Average Daily Transients: 5 Occasional Occasi.ona1
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency ]Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/'0.
REMARKS: (1) Navy Fallon Flying Club Aircraft: 1 T34, 1 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172.
(2) Other offices on base include: Navy Relief Society Branch 2
(3) There a re no tenant squadrons permanently based at NAS Falloin. Base loading during scheduled deployments is normally six squadrons.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I -/
LEMOORE , CALIFORNIA
I (NAS) (I2 ND) Command & Support - CNO (GPNCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
Navy & Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Fresno, California Fort Ord, California CG, Sixth Army, Presidio, San Francisco, California 42 ARRS, Hamilton AFB, California
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
Commissary Store ATCF bemoore Navy Exchange CBU-406 CAAC NLSO Br Lemoore LIGHTATKWEPSSCHPAC BCT NAS Lemoore A/c Oper Det NAS Lemoore Reg. Dental Branch
San Mego NA VCOMSYSTO Alameda CO NAS. Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore CO NAS Lemoore NLSO SFRAN COMLIGHTATKWINGPAC CO NAS Lemoore C 0 NAS Lemoore NAVREGDENCEN, TI
SFRAN
FAA ATREP -- _- -- (1 civ) FAA Western Reg American Red Cross -- -- -- -I -- Lemoore Br Navy Relief -- -- -- -- -- Federal Credit Union -- -- -I -- -- NAS Br Lemoore P . 0. -- -- -- -- -- Crocker National Bank -- -- -- _- -- USA MEDDAC -- -- 1 3 Fort Ord, Calif. Defense Propr Disp Off -- -- -- (7 civ) DPW, Sockton, CA
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FILEET SUPPORT STATIONS
LEMOORE , CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/~ther On Board Superior -
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
Data Proc Serv Center Lem -- -- -- (37 civ) Data Proc Serv Cen Pac, Aliuneda
Permanent Unit Totals : - -- - Total Military: 93 1.70 138 2,612
(NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NAS North Is land NAF El Centro Med Evac NAVAERORECOVFAC El Centro Marine Corps Air Station E l Toro Third Marine Aircraft Wing El Toro General Dynamics Aerospace (Airlift Missiles To Cape Kennedy)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/Other On Board Superit~r
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
WAS 2 T28B, 1 CIA COMFITAE WWINGPAC -- VFP-63 4 F8G
Students USN Students USNR --
VC-7 11 A4F, 2 TAM VF-121 22 F4J
Students USN I-
Students USNR -- Foreign -- USAF --
VF-124 55 F14A USMC -- Students USN -- Students IRJANAN --
SDiego NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC Field Ser -- -- -.. NAVAIMWCOmEPAC Naval Tele Communication Ctr Miramar -- -- 20 Naval Comm E b SMego Regional Dispensary Wrarnar Br 5 11 38 NAVREGMEDCEN $Diego Regional Dental Center Miramar Br -- 14 25 NA WEGDENCEN S i e g o
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I = FAA -- American Red Cross -- Southern Cal. 1st National Bank -- Credit Union -- U. S. Post Office Miramar -- Navy Relief Soc. ( M r Aux) --
I Permanent Unit Totals:
-- -- -- FAA Reg Office LA -- -- -- Red C r o ~ s Field Dir -- -- -- SO c A 1st N8tl Bk SDiegg -- -- -- W r m m Credit Union -- -- -- U. S. Post Office SXego -- -- -- Navy Relief Society
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI 1 - - I I ~ o t a l Civilian: 1 7 942 158 -- -- --
I Deployable Units (Non-Reser ve)
CVW-2 CVW-11 c w - 1 4 CVW-15 VF-1 ' VF-2 VF-21 VF-154 VF-114 VF-213 VF-151 VF-161 VF- 51 VF-111 VF-191 VF-194 VF-24 VF-211 VFP-63 Det 1 VFP-63 Det 2
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MlRAMBR , CALIFORNLA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - AlrPiation/~ther On Board Superior -
Military Airlift Command (MAC) San Bernardno Air Material Command Norton A,FB DCASR Commercial Air carriers (Alternate Airport- Occasional) Nalco East Pac
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Boarcl Enlisted Supported Aircraft - AclDu/~elRes AcDu/~elRes A C D W ' S ~ ~ R ~ S
Personnel Personnel (RON) Air craft Officer/~nlisted Officer/l~nlisted
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continuled)
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 12/5.
REMARKS: (1) Other office/facilities on the base include:
Chapman College (Classroom) Pacific SW Railway Museum (Railroad siding) Teledyne Ryan (~ ic rowave / r ef lecting tower installations) San Diego City - Sanitary landfill San Diego Aerospace Museum (Warehouse) Clairemont Mesa Little League, San Diego (Baseball field) San Diego Army & Naval Academy (Classroom & Office) University of Southern California (Classroom) Chilkat Industries (Antenna testing towers) County of San Diego, Sheriff Department ("A" Range East Miramar) San Diego State University (Environmental Stu@es) Air Force Weapon Lab. Kirtland AFB, N . D. (E . ' Miramar Land) Navy Submarine Support Facility (Warehouse) Public Works Center (Warehouse - East Miramar) Naval Undersea Center (Warehouse - East Mramar) Veterans Administration Hospital (Warehouse - East Mramar) Naval Amphibious School (Training - East Miramar) USMC Naval Amphibious Base (Training - East Miramar) Dept of Army - 4th ROTC Region Junior Inst. Gp. (Training E . Miramar) USMC Recruit Training Regmt MCRD (Training East Miramar)
I USMC Twentynine Palms (Communication Training EJast Miramar) USA 6220 USAR School Ft. McArthur East Miramar
I SD Muzzle Loaders (Training East Miramjar)
~ Beachmaster Unit One, Naval Amphib. Base Eas't Miramar A1 Bahr Shrine Temple (Parking Lot)
1 Tony L. Oakley (Bee Keeper) San Diego Sheriff's Dept (Rifle & Pistol Range) County of San Diego (Hydralogical data) E scondido Swim Club (Swimming Pool) General Dynamics Corp (Radar test on moving vehicles) Natural History Museum (Ecological study on vernal pools) San Diego Community College (Office & Classroom)
I Skeet Range (Miramar Gun Club)
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CAUFORNIA
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, San Jose, California Naval Plant Representative Off ice, Sunnyvale, California Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency, Moffett Field Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Alameda, California Naval Electronics Systems Command Representative, Western Division Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit, Moff ett Field Army, Presidio , San Franqisco, California Army Communications Service Group (DET 2), Moffett Field Air Force Plant Representative Office, United Technology Center Air Force 1st Strategic Aerospace, Vandenberg, California Air Force Recruitibg Group, DET 606, Alameda, California Air Force Station, New Almaden, California Air Force 6594th Support Group, Sunnyvale, Czalifornia Air Force Plant Representative Office, Loackheed, Sunnyvale, California Defense Investigative Service, Washington, D. C . NASA, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California Space and Missile Test Center, Vandenberg A:ir Force Base, California Army Recruiting Main Station, Alameda, California
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/~ther On Board Superior -
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 1 USBA, 2 US2B COMPATWINGSPAC -- VP-31 1P3A, 7P3B,
9 P3C Students USN/R --
BCT Moffett Field -- NAMTRADET 1012 -- FASOTRAGRUPAC DET -- EODMUPAC DET I-
NAVTRADE VCEN --
108 -- 1 -- 1 --
23 (77 civ) -- 1
NAESU NWSED
ROICC ,- -- 1
Marine Barracks -- -- 4 Branch Dispensary NRMC Oakland -- 14 Navy COMSYSTO -- -- 1 Navy Exchange -- o m 1 Aircraft Operational Det - NAS MF -- -- ]Branch Dental Facility NRDC -- -- 8 CAA CTR Moffett Field -- 1 --
COMPATWINGSPAC COMNAVMRPAC COMPATWINGSPAC
COMPATWINGSPAC CO NAS Mloffett CO NAWRAGRU MFS CO FASOTRAGRUPAC COMEODGRUPAC NA VTRABE VCEN Area
Office Ahmeda QinC NAESUENGDETPAC CO FLTNUMWEACEN
Monter e y WESTDI VNA VFACENG-
COM Sari Bruno @O NAS Moffett NRMC Oakland COMSYSTO, Alameda CO NAS Moffett CO NAS hfoffett NRDC Treasure Is. CO NAS Moffett
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Supported On Board Aviation/Qther On Board
Navy Relief Society Moff ett Field Employees Credit Union United States Post Office Household Effects , NSC, Oakland, Moff ett Det FAA NISO Lockheed Resident Rep (Customer Service) NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC Resident in Charge NEE0 Navy Academy Office
(4) Students attending courses offered by DETS Moffett remain attached to local squadrons.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
I (NAS) (I1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
NALF San Clemente Island OLF Imperial Beach
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
MAS (Includes NALF 1 CIA, 1 USBB, 23 43 San Clemente Is, OLF 5 USBD, 6 T28, Imperial Beach and 3 UllA Counseling & Assistance Center)
COMNAVAIRSAC -- 68 67 COMASWWINGPAC -- 2 38 FLAG ADMIN UNIT -- -- --
COMASWWINGPAC
CINCPACFLT COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC/
COMASWWINGPAC COMASWWINGPAC CO VS-41 COMSYSTO San Diego COMOPTE VFOR CINCPACFLT DMAHC, WASH DC EODGRUONE COMTHXRDFLT COMNA VAIRPAC CO FASOTRAGRUPAC CO FASOTRAGRUPAC CONZNAVAIRPAC COMNA VAIRPAC COMASWWINGPAC COMNAVWEASERVCOM CO NAS NI NAVAIRSYSCOMR~PAC NAESU, PHILA NAESU, PHILA CO NAMTRAGRUMFS N A M T W E T S CO NAMTRAGRUMF'S NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC NA VAIRSYSCOM NA VAUDSVCSW Region MSO San Diego NAVREGFINCEN DEFPROPDISPOFC,
SDIEGO NSC SAN DIEGO COMTRAPAC CO NUWPNTRAGRUPAC
1 VS-41 26 S3A Students _-
I COMSYSTO, NAS M -- DEPCOMOPTE VFORPAC -- DPSCPAC --
I ~ A C P F I C CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STA'P~ONS
I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORMA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
VC- 3 VS-21 VS-29 VS-33 VS-37 VS-38 CV-63 USS Kitty Hawk C V-61 USS Ranger CG-11 USS Chicago CGN-9 USS Long Beach DLGN-35 USS Truxtun DLGN-25 USS Bainbridge
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 160/71.
I REMARKS: (1) 7,783 (average) passengers arriving/departing per month.
(2) Other offices on the base include: I Tailhook Association Navy Relief Society Bay Cities Disposal Company North Island Flying Club Federal Customs Officer ARINC Research Corporation Boeing Company Douglas Aircraft Company General Electric Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Martin Baker Aircraft Company Maytag Aircraft Corporation McDonnel Aircraft Company Burroughs Corporation AMCOR, Inc. Detroit Diesel Allison Division GMC Grumman Engineering Aircraft Corporation North-American-Rockwell1 Corporation Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company Quicktrans U. S. Navy Air C a r g o / C ~ ~ Air Cargo Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation Sundstrand Aircraft Service Corporation Vought Aeronautics Division Westinghouse Electric Corporation SAT0 Sign Maintenance of San Iliego, Inc .
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I (NAS) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I
kg&/
I Furnishing Limited Support To: I McChord AFB (touch-and-go landing practice for C-141s) National Airways System (air traffic control to civil aircraft in area) Defense Property Disposal Office Coast Guard (fueling service and GCA radar training) COMPATWINGSPAC , NAS Moff ett , California (communications support) Outlying Field Coupeville , Washington (f leet-carrier -landing practice) Naval Missile Center, Point Mugu, California (technical support) NAVSUPPACT Seattle (phase I1 AUTODIN) NAVCOMMSTA (CAMS) Honolulu (transmitting and receiving) Naval Air Reserve (HF communications) NORAD Regional Support, McChord AFB (transmitting and receiving)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r
Permanent Naval Units (Non-~eserve)
NAS 1 HH46A, 4 CH46D COMMATVAQWINGPAC O m
VA-128 8 A6A, 3 TC4C, 19 A6E, 2 KA6D
Students USN .- VAQ-129 9 EA6B
Students USN -- NAVHOSP ..I MARBKS O m
FASOTRAGRUPAC Det Whidbey -- Branch Commissary Store -- NAMTRADET --
Students USN -- Navy Exchange -I
RBSU Spokane -- NWSED --
I NCFA -- -- -- Det Whidbey EODMU ONE I=
Calibration Laboratory -- NAVWPNSYSTRAFAC Boardman -- NETSC -- NLS Branch Office -- BCT -- ROICC -- CAAC W d b e y -- CBU-417 I.-
Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior
COMMATVAQWINGPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMMATVAQWINGPAC
COMMAT VAQWINGPAC COMMAT VAQWINGPAC COMMATVAQWINGPAC BUMED CO NAS WHIDBEY FASOTRAGRUPAC OinC COMSYSTO Seattle CO NAMTRAGRU -- CO NAS Whidbey CO NAS Whidbey NAVWEASERVFAC
San Diego NAESUPAC NAVELEXSYSENGCEN
Valle jo NA VEDTRASUPPDET
San Francisco CO EODMUPAC NAVAIRSYSCONIREPAC CO NAS Whidbey NAVEDTRASUPPCENPA( NLSO Seattle CO NAS Whidbey WESTNAVFACENGCOM CO NAS Whidbey CO NAS Whidbey
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
WEI[IDBE Y ISLAND, WASMNGTON (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - ~vi:&tion/Other On Board Superior .-
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
ALF Kitsap -- -- -- 1 CO NAS WHIDBEY NISRA -- -- 1 MSO SFrancisco -- A/C Operational Det Whidbey -- -- -- 142 CO NAS WHEDBEY
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross -- -- , -- ..- Western Area W i c e , American Nat'l Red Cross, SF~rancisco
Permanent Unit Totals: - -. - Total Military: 46 236 114 2,383
The station and tenant activities support CVs I of the Pacific Fleet (except CVN-65) when at Bremerton, as follows : (1) flight proficiency support and firefighting training for ship's company a r e provided as requested, and (2) 95% aviation calibration (tenant Calibration Laboratory).
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1 WHIDBE Y ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units On Board Officer
Units Aircraft Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported On Board A c ~ u / ~ e l R e s AcDu/Sel~es A c D u / ~ e l ~ e s
U. S. Branch Post Office Federal Aviation Agency Representative Whidbey Federal Credit Union Grumman Aircraft Corporation Representative Everett Trust and Savings Bank Branch Navy Relief Society Mercury Refueling, Inc. New Leaf, Inc.
I (3) Data processing support is provided to all tenant activities I (4) Fire Training School (Air operations Department) provides training to west
coast Navy units and selected civilian firefighting personnel.
(15) NANPTRADET Whidbey provides specialized training to COMNAVAIRPAC naval personnel.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL F:LEET SUPPORT STATIONS I WHIDBE Y ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)
REMARKS: (6) Det Whidbey EODMU ONE supports military and civilian organizations in the Puget Sound area .
(7) NISRA provides investigative support to al l tenant activities and to local law enforcement agencies and nearby military installations.
(8) Whidbey Branch, Skagit Valley College, a 2-year institution, provides on- base academic facilities for 946 students, including 600 full-time students.
(9) Chapman College operates a Residence Education Center offering courses leading to Bachelor degrees in the a r t s and sciences.
(10) Pepperdine University offers an on-station Master's degree program in Human Resources Management.
(11) . NAS Whidbey Island provides land and sea search and rescue services.
(12) NAS Whidbey Island provides support in handling personnel property shipment for Army and Air Force personnel.
(13) NAS Whidbey Island operates a Counseling and Assistance Center providing drug education, counseling services, and training for exemption representa- tives and counselors.
(14) NCFA develops educational and training programs and provides profes- sional education advice and counseling services for NAS Whidbey Island and tenant activities.
(1 5) rncludes 217 enlisted TAD from squadrons.
(16) *rncludes 159 part-time civilians.
(17) ***Deployed on 1 January 1976.
(18) ****~n average of 61 passengers a r e processed through the Air Terminal daily.
1. NA VSTA Adak, Alaska 2. NAS Agana, Guam 3. NAF Atsugi, Japan 4, NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii
5. NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines 6. NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii 7. jNAF Misawa, Japan 8. COMFLEACTS Okinawa/~AF Kadena
I (NAVSTA) (13 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
I 'Furnishing Limited Support To:
I Attu (Inactive) I I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrave
On Board A v a i t i o d ~ t h e r On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAVSTA 3 HH46A
NA VCOMMSTA -- NA VSECGRU I-
VP RON DET (rotational) 3 P3C NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC -- Navy Commissary Store -- ROICC -- NAVFAC -- NWSED Adak -- EOD Det Adak -- Res Eng IC, NEEO, Adak -- Naval Investigative Service M I
AUW Unit 0402 -_ GCA Unit 10 -- NAVCURSERV Det ALFA Adak -- Marine Barracks -- Navy Exchange -- PATWINGSPAC Det Adak -- MCB-10 Det Adak --
COMNAVCOMM NA VSECGRUHQ COMPATWINGSPAC NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC CO NAVSTA NAVFACENGCOMWEST
DI V COMQCEANSXPAC NWS North Island COME ODGRUONE NAVELECSYSENGCEN CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA co NAVCOMMsTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMPATWINGSPAC ' MCB- 10
I Average Daily Transients: 3 9 15 6 10 I Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 6/2.
I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Child Care Center Officers' Wives Club CPO Club Petty Officers' Mess OPEN CAAC Navy Relief
I (2) Daily scheduled arrivals not permanently based Agana.
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ATSUGI , JAPAN
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I I Furnishing Limited Support To:
ALF Kisarazu COMNA VFORKOREA COA!rNAtrFORJAPAN FAWPRA Aviation Ground Support Equipment for 1 USBA, 2 CIA Japan Aircraft Manufacturing Company Plant Rep. Aviation Ground Support Equipment C v w FIVE FLETACSUPPRON FIFTY COMPATRECONFORSE VENTHFLT NAVCALLAB Defense Mapping Agency
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board I ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAF 1 USBA, 2 CIA COMFAIRWESTPAC -- VQ-1 DET 1 EASB, 3 EP3E Branch Commissary -- NWSED -- Navy Exchange -- NISRA -- NAVCURSERVDET "J" -- Branch NAVFINOFF Atsugi -- MARBKS DET -- NAESU DET -- CINCUNC REAR -- NRMC Branch Dijsp. -- NPN CA/BCT Component 5 --
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNA VAIRPAC FAIRECONRON ONE CO NAF CO NAWVEACEN Guam CO NAF CO NISO Japan Director , Navy Courier
Service CO NAVFINOFF Yokosu CO MARBKIS Yokosuka CO NAF CINCUNC KOREA NRMC Yokosuka CO NAF
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - I I Total Military: 7 52 38 623
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FN? - - - / Total Civilian: 43 147 8 ..)- 112 844 I I Deployable Units Supported (Non-Reser ve)
(6) A Microwave Relay builc~ng is located aboard NAF Atsugi. It is a part of the Kanto Plains (Japan) Communications System under control of the U. S. Air Force. The NAF Unit is staffed with seven enlisted maintenance personnel under the administrative control of NAVCOMMSTA, Japan.
(7) VQ-1 DET has a permanent assignment allowance of 8/13. These a re aug- mented by TAD personnel of 17 officer/83 enlisted.
I PACIFIC EXTEeA-CONIPSNENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I BARBERS POINT, HAWAII
I (NAS) (14 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
I Furnishing Limited Support To: I / ALF Ford Island I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
/ Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I NAS 5 T28B 17 20 GCA Unit 22 -- (1) -- MAUW Unit 0405 -- (1) -- COMPATWING 2 -- 21 -- VIR-21 5 C118B, 3 C130F, 64 --
2 VC118B VC- 1 5 A4E, 2 T A U 18 4 HSL-37 9 SH2F 24 1 NAESU Det -- 1 -- FASOTRAGRUPAC Det -- 1 -- NAVFAC -- 1 10 NWSED -- 1 -- NTCC -- -- 1 MARBKS -- -- 4 Navy Exchange -- -- 1 Branch Navy Commissary -- -. 1
Store NRMC BP Branch -- 2 10 NRDC BP Annex -- -- 7 NFO BP Branch Office -- -- --
COWATWINGSPAC CO NAS CO NAS COMPATWINGSPAC COM[NB VAIRPAC
COMFITAEWWINGPAC COMASWWINGPAC CO NAESU CO FASOTRAGRUPAC COMOCEANSYSPAC CO FWC Pear l Harbor CO NAVCOMMSTA Hono CO NAS CO NAS OIC Navy Commissary
Store, Pear l Harbor CO NRMC Pear l Harbor CO NRDC Pear l Harbor OIC NFO Pear l Harbor
1 Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
USCG Air Station 3 HClSOB, 25 3 129 CCGD 14 2 HH52A
147th Avn Co (ASHC) 15 CH47C, 28 -- 183 COMDR 45th SPT GP 2 UHlH
I Permanent Unit Totals; - - - I I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - - - I
Total Civilian: 458 432 12 -- -- -- / Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
(3) Other offices on the base include: I Navy Relief Post Office American Red Cross Bank of Hawaii Federal Credit Union Sitter Service Pre-School Group Fire Station 10 Lockheed Calif. Co . Resitlent Rep. NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC Field Service Area Office Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency Navy Campus for Achieve~ment Office Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office, Western Branch Office
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I CUB1 POINT, REPUBLJC OF THE PHILIPPINES
(NAS) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To: I Naval Regional Medical Center, Subic Bay
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 3 CH46, 1 S2, 25 2 C1, 3 C117
COMFAIRWESTPAC Det Cubi -- 2 MMMU-1 Det _I -- VRC- 50 3 CT39E, 3 CIA, 43
5 C2A VC- 5 Det 4A4E,4A4L, 13
2 U42C FASOTRAGRUPAC Det _- 1 Branch Navy Exchange -- -- Separate Guard _- 1 NWSED Det -- 2 FAPL -I -.. ARFCOS Det "F" -- -- Message Center Cubi Det -.I -- NAVMAG, Berthing Messing -- -- CTF-77 Det 16 S2G, 2 SD3D 44 FAWPRA -- 2 DMAHC .I.II 1
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reser ve)
American Red Cross I- -- O w
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC CO, MMMU-1 COMFAIRWESTPAC
CO FASOTRAGRUPAC NAVEXCH Subic %O MARBKS, Subic CO FWC Guam COMFAIRWESTPAC Det Dir ARFCOS WASH DC CO NAVCOMMSTA Phi8 COMSERVPAC CTF-77 COMFAIRWESTPAC Det DMA, WASH DC
Permanent Unit Totals : - - - - Total Military: 48 134 66 2,392
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1 I CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES - (Continued)
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/~nlisted ~ f f i c e r /~n l i s t ed
Average Daily Transients: 15 15 80 50 150
Number of Naval via tor s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
( REMARKS: (1) Navy Flying Club Aircraft: 5. I (2) Other offices on the base include: Marine Liaison Officer
GOD Reps
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MIDWAY ISLAND, m W N I
(NAVSTA) (14 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
USCG Loran (C) Transmitting Station, Kure Island
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAVSTA 1 C117D, 2 HPI46A
Navy Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange -- NWSED -- NAVFAC -- NRMC Branch Dispensary -- NS M i d w a y / ~ ~ ~ -- AFRTSCOMPONENT -- Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NRSO Brooklyn CO NAVSTA FWC Pearl Harbor COMOCEANSYSPAC NRMC Pearl Harbor NS M~Y/NAVTELE COM NS M ~ Y ~ A F R T S
USCG Loran (C) Transmitting -- -- 2 23 COM 14 CG Dist Station, Kure Island
I Deployed Unit Totals: 54 - I54 12 - - 822 - Personnel Personnel (RON)
Aircraft Officer/~nlisted Officer/~nlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 8 14 10 2 4
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 15/0.
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND 'JIXAINING COMMAND STATIONS I 1. NAS Chase Field, Texas 5. NAS Meridian, Mississippi 2. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 6. NAS Pensacola, Florida 3. NAS Kingsville, Texas 7. NAS Sauf ley Field, Flori&d 4. NAS Memphis, Millington, Tennessee 8. NAS Whiting Field, Florida
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CWET) I Furnishing Limited Support To:
NALF Goliad McMullen Target Range
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS -- COMTRAWING THREE --
Students -- Students (Marine) --
TRARON 24 30 TA4J TRARON 25 33 TA4J TRARON 26 58 T2C NAMTRADET -- NWSED -- Branch Commissary Store -- Branch Navy Exchange Store -- Dispensary Service -- Disbursing Services
Permanent Unit Totals:
COMTRAWING THREE CNATRA COMTRAWING THREE CO MATSG Corpus
Christi COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING THREE COMTRAWING THREE CO NAMTRAGRU MFS NWSF , Pncla, Florida OIC COavlSYSTO Corpus
Christi OIC Navy Exchange,
Corpus Christi CO Naval Hospital,
Corpus Christi CO NAS Corpus Christj
Total Military: 121 310 49 1,485 I USJ)H :NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC 7 .-
Air craft ~fficer/Enlisted - ~fficer/Enlisted I Average Daily Transients: 3 4 2 . 3 I Number of Naval ~via.tors/Naval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 1.4/0.
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND T W N I N G COMWWD STATIONS
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS (Continued)
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
Navy Relief Society r ranch) Child Care Center Banking Facility Credit Union U. S. Branch Post Office Naval Investigative Services Data Processing Unit Navy Campus for Achievement
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND 'I'MNING COMMAND STATIONS I CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS I - I WAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
NALF WALDRON NALF CABANISS
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-~eserve)
NAS 1 UlIA, 2.C131F, 6 UHlN
COMTRAWING FOUR
CNATRA W r i n e Air Force
COlVFTRAWING FOUR Students USN Students USNFt Students CG Students Foreign
VT-27 VT-28 VT-29 VT-31 MATSG Navy Commissary Navy Exchange Naval Hospital ROICC
CNET
-- CNATRA --
COMTRAWING FOUR COMTRAWING FOUR COMTRAWING FOUR COMTRAWING FOUR Hdqtrs Mar Corps CO NAS CO NAS BUMED NAVFACENGCOM SO
DI V FWF PNCLA F L NAESU Phila CO NAS CNATRA CNET JAG BUPERS
NWSED -- NAESUDET -- ADCOP -- CBU 407 -- Naval Educ. & T r . Info Sys Acty Naval Legal Service -- Navy Band --
( Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
C . G. Air Station 4 HU16E, 3 HH52A 22 2 86 CDR 8th CG Dist Corpus Christi Army 1 U8D, 1 T41B, 14 7 39 U .S . Army Mat. Comm
Depot 1 UHlH 137th Ordnance Detachment -- -- 1 8 Cdr Hq F t Sam Houston,
TX Permanent Unit Totals: - - -
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I CORPUS C W S T I , TEXAS (Continued)
Number of Naval ~viators/Naval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 11/15.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
Corpus Christi State National Bank CNET Accounting Support Center Navy-Army Federal Employees Federal Credit Union Federal Aviation Agency Air Traffic Center Rep. Naval Electronics Engineering Office Navy Publications 86 Printing Service Branch Office NA VAIRSYSCOMREP Office Red Cross Navy Relief Society U. S. Branch Post Office Thrift Shop Navy Investigative Service Chuckwagon Catering Service Naval Education & Training Program Development Center, NCFA and
Field Eng. Offices lMarine Air Navigation School (MANS) Defense Property Disposal Office
(2) NALF Cabaniss and NALF Waldron a r e supported daily by tower and crash crews.
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (Continued)
I REMARKS: (Continued) I (3) Disbursing services provided to NAS Kingsville, NAS Chase Field, NAS
Dallas, and Naval Inactive SMps Facility, Orange, Texas. U . S . Bond Service to New Orleans, Loui.siana and McAlester, Okla.
I (4) Aviation Indoctrination Summer Cruises for midshipmen supports approximately I 1,200 personnel.
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING CO
I MNGSVILLE. TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
/ Furnishing Limited Support To:
I NALF Orange Grove
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS COMTRAWING TWO
Navy Students Marine Students Foreign Officers
VT-21 VT-22 VT-23 Navy Commissary Navy Exchange Data Services Det. NAMTD NWSED Branch Dispensary
Permanent Unit Totals:
COAIFTMWNG TWO CNATRA COMTRBWNG TWO COMTRAWNG TWO CQNfTRAWNG TWO COMTRAVVING TWO
COMTMWNG TWO NAmESO NA WESO CNATRA NAMTRAGRU MFS FWF Pensacola NAVHBSP Corpus
Christi
I Total Military: 141 374 57 11,624
USDH NFUSC CON'I'R FND NFFNC F N P - - - -
/ Total Civilian: 442 68 120 -- -.m --
Personnel Per some1 (RON) Aircraft Officer/~nlisted Offf cer /~nl is ted
I Average Daily Transients: 6 10 2 1 -- Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 4/0.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
Naval Investigative Service Resident Agency Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit Navy Campus for Achievement Navy Relief Society U. S. Branch Post Office ~avy/Army Federal Employees Credit Unit Mercantile National Bank Georgia Military College Webster College
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NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MEMPHIS, MILLINGTON, TENNESSEE
(NAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
Naval Regional Medical Center, Memphis, Millington, Tennessee Naval Air Technical Training Center, Lakehur st, New Jersey Navy Recruiting District, Memphis, Tennessee Naval Reserve Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviat ion/~ther On Board Superior
NAVAL EDUCATION AN11 TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I MEMPHIS, MILLINGTON, TENNESSEE (Continued)
REMARKS: (Continued)
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Navy Relief Society Navy Memphis Federal Credit Union Peoplet s State Bank U. S. Post Office American Federation of Government Employees Local 2172 Airlines Military Ticket Office Naval Investigative Service Office National Weather Service U. S. Army Veterinary Unit National Association of Government Employees R5- 66
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND T I
I (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) I Furnishing Limited Support To:
USN & USMC Recruiting Office (Printing) NJR0,TC - Three High Schools (Training Aids & Printing) Hurricane Refuge Base
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On l3oard Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Students USN -- Students USWEe -- Students USMC -- Students USMCR _-
VT-9 23 T2C Students USN -- Students USNR -- Students USMC -- Students USMCR --
VT-19 24 T2C Students USN -- Students USNR -- Students USMC -- Students USMCR --
COMTRAWTNG ONE Advanced Pool Students USN -- Students USNR ..- Students USMC -- Students USMCR --
U T S S 903 -- Students USMC --
NTTC -- Students USN --
NAMTRADET --
CO NAS CO NAS CNATRA COMTRAWING ONE COlMTMWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTFUWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMITRAWlNG ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COmMWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COh4TRAwfNG ONE COMTRAWPNG ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWPNG ONE CONFTMmNG ONE COA4TRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE COMTRAWING ONE CO MATSS 90 Memphis CO MATSS 90 Memphis CNTECHTRA CQ NTTC eo NAMPFRAGRU
Memphis CO NAS OIC NAVCOM%rnSTO
Pensacola CO NWSF Bensacola NA VFACENGCOM
SoutkDiv, Charleston
Navy Exchange Navy Commissary
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NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATfBNf3
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - .~v ia t ion /~ ther On Board Superior
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross -- - -. (2 civ)* -- -- Naval Investigative Office -- - .. ( I civ)* -- -- Federal Aviation Agency -- - .. (23 civ)* -- -- Permanent Unit Totals:
Average Daily Transients: 6 12 2 1 -- Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 3/1.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
Navy Meridian Credit Union Citizens National mnk (Branch) U. S. Post Office (Biranch) Navy Relief Office/~hrift Shop NAS Nursery Family Services Office Multi-Service Personal Property Branch
(2) * Totals in parenthesis excluded from total civilian personnel.
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
/ WAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:*
Chief of Naval Education and Training Support, E llyson, Pensacola, Florida Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, Ellyson, Pensacola, Florida Florida National Guard Unit (HQ 265 BN AW) Pensacola, Florida Supervisor of Shipbuilding, USN, Pascagoula, Mississippi Organized Naval Reserve Units in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi Santa Rosa Island Coast Guard Station, Pensacola, Florida Naval Coastal Systems Laboratory, Panama City, Florida Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Panama City, Florida Defense Activity for Non- Traditional Education and Support USAR Units - 361st CA Company and 842nd Signal Company, Pensacola, Florida Accounting Support to 77 activities, 243 WC1s and 586 million dollars financial support to six
AAA1s Naval International Logistics Control Office, Bayonne, New Jersey ROTC Unit, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Florida NTTC Corry Station, Pensacola, Florida NAS Saufley Field, Pensacola, Florida NAS and NAVSTA, New Orleans, Louisiana NAS Meridian, Mississippi NAS Memphis, Tennessee CBC, Gulfport, Mississippi Navy Recruiting, Montgomery, Alabama Hayes International Corporation, Dothan, Alabama Butler Aviation Corporation, Baltimore , Maryland Aeritalia, Naples, Italy MBB , Manching , Germany OGMA, Lisbon, Portugal SACA, Brandisi, Italy NAVCRUITCOM Fixed Base Operators a t 47 sites Purchase Support for 63 activities Northwest Florida Safety Council, Pensacola, Florida NJROTC , Escambia High School, Pensacola, Florida Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
* OLF1s remaining active in Pensacola area and not shown, which a r e under Naval Air Station Pensacola for repair and maintenance, a r e shown appropriately under NAS Saufley, NAS Whiting and Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, Ellyson for operational control.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On 'Board AviationJOther On Board Superior
I Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
CNET -- 36 47 60 CNO NE TISA -- 1 2 26 CNET COMTRAWING SIX -- 25 5 22 CNATRA
NAVAL EDUCATION AND 'WINING COMMAND STATIONS
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board - A,viation/Other
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 59/25.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include:
NAS Child Care Centeir Navy Relief Society Pen Air Federal Credit Union First Navy Bank American Red Cross Joint Air line Military Ticket Office
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRCUNING COMMAND STATIONS I SAUFLE Y FIELD. FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET) I Furnishing Limited Support to: I OLF Barin OLF Summerdale OLF Magnolia OLF Silverhill OLF Wolf OLF Kings OLF Faircloth OLF Kaiser
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS Saufley Field TRARON ONE TRARON FIVE
Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students CG Students Foreign
Branch Navy Exchange Branch Dispensary Branch Dental Clinic Photo Detachment
COMTRAWING SIX COMTRAWING SIX COMTRAWING SIX --
-- CO NAS Pncla CO NARMC NAS Plnc CO NARDC NAS Pncl CENSERV PHOTOLA
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - Total Civilian: 171 50 2 -- -- -- I Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 12/0.
REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I Firs t Navy Bank (Branch) U. S. Branch Post Office
I NAVAL EDUCATION AN.D TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA
( WAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNET)
1 Furnishing Limited Support To: I OLF Middleton # * OLF Brewton #iF ** OLF Santa Rosa # * OLF Choctaw Nc**
OLF Sbencer * Site 6 *** OLF Holley * Site 8 *** * Responsible for operations, repair and maintenance. ** Lessor has responsibility of repair and maintenance. *** Ilaily Crash Crew support only. Operations, repair and maintenance a r e the responsi-
bility of NAS Pensacola, Florida. # Leased airfields.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
( Permanent Naval Units (Non-~eserve)
CNATRA COM'lRAWING FIVE COMTRAWING FIVE --
COMTRAWING FIVE NAS WHITING TRARON TWO
Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students USCG Students Foreign
TRARON THREE Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students USCG Students Foreign
TRARON SIX Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students USCG Students Foreign
HELTRARON EIGHT Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students USCG Students Foreign 1 HELTRARON EIGHTEEN
-- COM'rF€AwfNG FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE --
-- COMTRAWING FIVE
I NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
/ Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
Students USN Students USNR Students USMC Students USMCR Students USCG Students Foreign
Branch Commissary Store Branch Dispensary Dental Facility Branch Navy Sxchange NWSED Photo Detachment
Permanent Unit Totals:
-- CO NAS Pncla CO NARMC NAS Pncla CO NRDC NAS Pncla CO NAS Pnela FWF NAS PNCLA CENSERVPHOTOLAB,
NAS Pncla
/ Total Military: 273 966 56 1,661 I I USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC -
Total Civilians :* 517 82 -- -- -- * Totals include 34 civilians employed in the Branch Commissary Store, 7 civilians employed
in Data Services Branch, 6 civilians employed in the Branch Dispensary, and 1 civilian employed in the Dental Facility who a re paid from appropriated funds (USDH), and 60 civilians employed by the Branch Navy Exchange who a r e paid from nonappropriated funds (NFUSC) .
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 1916.
I REMARKS: (1) Other offices on the base include: I American Red Cross Bell Helicopter Company First National Charter Bank in Milton (Whiting Facility) NAVAIRSYSCOMREP Office Navy Relief Society Pen Air Federal Credit Union Scheduled Airlines Ticket Office U. S . Branch Post Office Whiting Field Navy Aero Club (located at OLF Santa Rosa)
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I 1. NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia 5. WAS New Orleans, Louisiana 2. NAS Dallas, Texas 6. NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts 3. NAF Detroit, Mt . Clemens, MicMgan 7 . NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 4. NAS Glenview, Illinois
ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES)
Furnishing Limited mpport To:
FAA Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Marietta, Georgia Defense Supply Agency Inspector General Fielld Office, Forest Park, Georgia Navy Exchange, Naval Air Station, Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia Branch Dispensary, Naval Air Station Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported ' On Board - Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS (USN) 1 US2A NAS (USNR) 3 TAU MARTD 6 F4, 6 UHlE FAA Southern Region, Atlanta - - DCASR, Marietta, GA --
I DSAIG, Forest Bark, GA -- Branch Dispensary -- Navy Exchange
ED
Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - Total Military: 16 23 30 4Q6
CNAVRES CNAVRES CG MARTC CO NAS Atlanta DSA DSA Navy Regional
Medical Center, JAX CO NAS JAX CO NWS, Glenview, IL
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - -- - Total Civilian:* 143 35 10 -- -- -- * (NFUSC total does not include 31 part-time employees (Navy Exchange 18, Special Services 1,
Commissioned Officers Mess (Closed) 10, Consolidated Package Store 2))
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Ue t s On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted 1 Supported Aircraft - ~ c ~ u / ~ e l ~ e s ~ c ~ u / ~ e l R e s ~ c ~ u / ~ e l ~ e s
VA-205 VR-54 DET VA-2208 VA-2308
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
ATLANTA, MARIETTA , GEORGIA (Continued)
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units (Continued) On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes ~ c D u / ~ e l R e s A c ~ u / ~ e l R e s
Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 5/2.
Remarks: (1) NAS Atlanta Flying Club: 2 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna C172, 1 Cessna C182, 1 Beechcraft T34.
(2) Other offices on base:
Navy Relief Society
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I DALLAS, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNAVRES) I Furnishing Limited Support To:
NEDN, Carswell AFB Navy Regional Air space NARDE T Denver DCASR Dallas NAVPRO Dallas LTV
Activities and Units Aircraft (Xficer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviationk~ther On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve) I NAS (USN)(USNR)(TAR) 1 US2B 20 14 304 CNAVRES NARDET Denver -- 1 1 11 CO NAS DALLAS NAS Dallas Correctional Center -- -- -- 17 CO NAS DALLAS Navy Exchange -- -- 2 2 CO NAS DALLAS NWSED -- -- 1 10 CO NAS DALLAS MARTD 10 F4N, 8 CH53 9 3 210 CG 4th MAW/MARTC Lake Whitney Det -- -- -- 1 CO NAS DALLAS
Average Daily Transients: 11 17 10 6 3 I Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the proficiency ]Flying P rogram and supported by the command: O/Q . REMARKS: (1) NAB Dallas, Flying Club Aircraft: 3 Cessna 15OVs, 1 Cessna 172, 1 Cessna
210, 1 T34B, 1 Mooney, 1 Piper Cherokee 180.
(2) Other Offices on base include: Federal Credit Union U. S. Branch Post Office Navy Relief Society ROICC Thrift Shop Naval Investigative Service (2 civ)*
* Excluded from total civilian personnel.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
DETROIT, MT. CLEMENS, IMICHI[GAN
(NAF) (9 ND) Command & Support - CNQ (CNAVRES)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NWSED, NAF Detroit MARTD, NAF Detroit NARDE T , Columbus, Ohio
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Off icer/Enilisted Officer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 1 2 1 1 1 I Number of Naval Aviator s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 4/2.
REMARKS: (1) NAF Detroit Flying Club Aircraft: 2 PA28-140, 1 PA28-235.
I (2) Other offices on the base include: Navy Relief Society. I (3) NAF Detroit located aboard Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I GLENVIEW. ILLINOIS
(NAS) (9 ND) Command & Support - CNAVRES
Furnishing Limited Support To:
NARDET Twin Cities
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board
1 15 F WSF Glenvie w -- 2 NX NtiA -- 9 CO NAS NOLA -- 1 CO NAS NOLA 3 125 CG 4th MAW
-- 12 CNAVRES
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) - - USCG 4 HH3F 24 1 81 CDR 8TH CG 87 FIS DET 2 F106A 3 2 78 AIR DEF COM U. S. USTO TOMS 1 S2D, 2 02, -0 -- -0 U. S. TREASURY
Aircraft Aviation Qther On Board Enlisted On Board ~ c ~ u / S e ~ e s AcDu/SelRes A c ~ u / ~ e l l l e s
( Air Reserve Totals: 25 9 261 1 182 151 1,031
Non-Naval Reserve Training Units
*I59 TFG
*926 TAG
Personnel Aircraft Officer/Enlisted
Average Daily Transients: 7 13 6 7 1
Number of Naval Aviator s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 34/0.
REMARKS: (1) NAS New Orleans Flying Club Aircraft: 3 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172, 1 hfK21 Mooney, 1 Lake Buccaneer, 1 Citabria.
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Federal Credit Union Branch Post Office Delta Bank and Trust Company
(3) * Civilian Technicians during the week - drill status on weekends.
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I SOUTH WE YMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
(NAS) (1 ND)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
Command & Support - CNO ((INAVRES)
Communications support for Naval Reserve Center, Quincy, MA College of the Holy Cross Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps, Worcester, MA Hq. Co . 25th Marines 4th MarDiv FMF USMCR N&MCRTC, Worcester, MA Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Springfield, MA (General Message Gua:rd) Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Worcester, MA Naval Reserve Training Center, Brockton, MA Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center, Lawrence, MA OIC, Navy Clothing and Textile Research IJnit, Natick, MA (General Message Chard)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Admini strative Supported On Board - ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS (USN & TAR) MARTD NWSED Navy Exchange Branch Dispensary Navy Courier Service Br. Dental NAS SO WE Y DET FASO
Permanent Unit Totals : - - - - Total Military: 21 24 14 47 6 I
USDH MFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - -- - I Total Civilian: 2 52 149 6 -- -- -- I Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units
On Board Officer Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft ~ i c ~ u / ~ e l R e s ~ c ~ u / ~ e l ~ e s ~ c ~ ~ / ~ e l R e s
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS I SOUTH WE YMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units (Continued) On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft ~ c ~ u / ~ e l ~ e s ~ c D u / ~ e l . R e s ~ c D u j ' ~ e l ~ e s
I Permanent Unit Totals: - - - - I Total Military: 74 68 10 659 I
USDH NFlClSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -- - - I Total Civilian: (See Remark 2) 204 .. o 47 -- -- -. I
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d ~ f f icer /~nl is ted
I Average Daily Transients: 9 8 1 3 1 I Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officer participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: O/Q.
(2) All USDH personnel noted above a re physically located at NAF China Lake performing functions that support the joint NWC/NAF RDT&E mission. It is noted that the physical location of the Naval Air Facility is totally within the boundaries of the Naval Weapons enter .
NAVAL AMATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
Command & Support - NAVAIRSUSCOM 1 Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d Officer/~nUsted
Average Daily Transients: 1 4 2 2 1 I
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
REMARIGS: (1) NPTR El Centro Naval Associated Flying Club: 1 Cessna 150, 1. Cessna 177, 1 American Yankee.
(2) Other offices on the base include:
Navy Relief Society U . S . Branch Post Office
(3) Deployed Units Supported - Number in front of unit title lindicatcs number of deployments; aircraft and personnel data is an average of their totalideploy- ments for the period of 1 July to 1 January 1976.
(4) * ADDU for PRO.
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I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT ANID TEST STATIONS I I LAKEBURST, NEW JERSEY
I (NAS) (4 NO) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
I Furnishing Limited Support T o :
F o r t Dix US Army Electronics Support Command US Army Communications Command Satellite Station Naval Weapons Station, Ea r l e
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative I Supported On Board ~via t ion /Other On Board Superior
Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: fl4/O.
RE MARKS: (1) Other off ices/activities on board:
Navy Flying Club (2 Cessna 172, 1 T34) Lakehurst Naval Federal Credit Union Navy Relief Society (N. J. Aux.) U. S . Post Office Branch Station Child Care Center Navy WivesT Club of America (#193) NAS Conservation Club Banking Facility Scheduled Airline Ticket Office
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I / PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND
Number of Naval ~viators/Naval Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 3/0.
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
PATUXENT RJ VER , MARYLAND (Continued)
REMARKS: (1) NATC Aircraft: 1 A3B, 2 A4F, 1 NA4F, 1 NTA4F9 5 TAM, 6 A4M, 2 NAGA, 3 A6A, 2 A6E, 1 NA7A, 4 A7A, 1 A7B, 5 A7C, 1 NA7E, 3 A7E, 2 EAGB, 1 F4B, 1 RF4B, 5 F 4 J 9 7 F14A, 1 YOVlOA, 2 OVlOA, 2 OVlB, 1 P3B, 2 P3C, 3 S3A, 5 T2B, 3 T2C, 5 T38A, 1 NUIB, B U6A, 1 Ul lA, 1 CIA, 2 X26A, 4 AHlG, 1 AHlJ, 1 UHlH, 1 SH2F, 1 SH3B, 1 SH3G, 1 SH3H, 1 HHSF, 1 HHlK, 2 CH46A, 1 NCH46A, 1 RBH53D, 2 CHIN, 3 AHlJ, 1 OH58, 2 OH58A, 2 AV8A, 1 JTAV8A, 1 TAV8A, 1 EC13OC. NOTE: 10 of the above a i r c r a f t a r e on loan fo r special projects and do not count against RDT&E inventory.
(2) U. S. Tes t Pi lot School Students: 29 USN, 8 USMC, 4 USA, 2 USAF, 5 CS, 2 German, 2 Israeli, 2 Canadian, 1 Italian, 1 Swedish, 1 Australian, 1 Bri t ish.
(3) RNMCB-23: Transient Officer 24, Enlisted 250 on b a r d one weekend twice a year; t ransient officer 5, enlisted 20 on board one weekend per month.
(4) Patuxent River Flying Club Aircraft: 3 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172, 1 Cessna 182, 1 T34 (Navy, loaned t o club), 1 Sweitzer 222 (Glider), and 1 Sweitzer 1 -26D (Glider).
(5) C45 Aircraf t at NESTED leased f rom private company. I
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
I POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA
I (NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) I Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative
Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
I NOTES: (1) * 17 USDH provide services for PMRF range users.
(2) ** Approximately 200 personnel deploy during the Air Guard summer training period of 4 to 5 weeks and other periodic exercises.
(3) *** Approximately 50 personnel deploy one weekend per month for training.
(4) **** Personnel increase to 200 during 6 to 8 weeks rocket test periods conducted by Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
(5) MAG-24 DET (4 F4J, 1 TA41?), 10 Officers and 50 enlisted persons for four two- week deployments per year for a i r combat maneuvering training.
(6) The following units provide significant support for basic mission of PMRF:
(a) FMSAEG CORONA - 5 USDH
(b) PMRF DET BARBERS POINT - 6 Enlisted
(c) Area Frequency Coordinator Representative, CINCPAC - 3 USDH PMRF
(d) PMRF DET, Mauna Up:%, Oahu - 3 USDH
(e) PMRF DET, Midway - 5 contractor.
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, D E m L O P W N T AND TEST STATIONS
WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA
I (NAF)(4ND) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
I Furnishing Limited Support To:
Navy Aviation Supply Off ice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Naval Air Technical Services Facility, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Naval Air Propulsion Test Center, Trenton, New Jersey Commandant, Fourth Naval District Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Navy Recruiting District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marine Corps Supply Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NROTC , Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania NROTC, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Activities and Units Air craft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
I Average Daily Transients: 2 6 10 1 2 I Number of Naval Aviators/~aval Flight Officer$ participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 9/1.
I REMARKS: (1) Warminster Navy Flying Club Aircraft: 2 T34, 1 PA-28-180. I (2) * Includes 3 Canadian Forces and 1 Royal Air Force Exchange Officers. I
SPECIAL NAVAL AMATION STATION I 1. NAF Washington, D . C . (Naval Air Reserve Unit Aboard Station)
WASHINGTON, D. C.
(NAF) (Naval District, Washington, D. C! . ) Command & Support - CNO
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board - Superior
Permanent Unit Totals : - - - - Total Military: 48 64 13 498
USDH IWUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - -_I - - I Total Civilian: 206 -- -- -- -- -- I Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units
On Board Officers Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft - ~ c ~ u / ~ e l R e s ~ c ~ u / ~ e l R e s ~ c D u / ~ e l R e s
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/~nlisted Off icer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 12 24 28 6 8
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: *308/65.
* Includes 96 Marine ~ v i a t o r s / ~ A F ' s for P F P .
MAFUNE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
1 . MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina 5. MCAS Quantico, Virginia 2 . MCAS Che r ry Point, North Carolina 6. MCAS(H) Santa Ana, California 3 . MCAS E l Toro, California 7 . MCAS Yuma, Arizona 4 . MCAS(H) New River , Jacksonville, North Carolina
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r On Board Superior
CG 2nd MAW CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MAG-32 CO MABS-32 CG 2nd MAW CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MAG-31 CO MABS-31 CO MACG-28
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA (Continued)
Personnel Personnel (RON) Air craft Officer/~nlisted Officer/~nlisted
Average Daily Transients: 15 20 15 1 2
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0. (3 assigned to other commands with DIFOT Orders).
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units On Board Officer
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft ~ c D u / S e l ~ e s ~ c I h / ~ e l R e s ~cDu/SelFtes
C 0 MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CG 2d MAW CO MWSG-27 CO G-27 CO G-27 CO WSG-27 CG 2d MAW CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MAG-14 CO MCCRTG-20 CO MACG-28 CO MCCRTG-20 CO MCCRT'G-20 CO S-2 CO 8-2 co m s - 2
-- 1 -- 5 1 All Total 85 -- -- -- 2 6 All Total 6 1 - - - - - Air Reserve Total; -- 1 -- 7 7
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft ~ f f i c e r / ~ n l i s t e d ~fficer/Enlisted
I Average Daily Transients: 15 6 124 5 5 I Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
(2) Other offices on MCAS Cherry Point include: I Fleet Missile Systems Ana.lysis and Evaluation Group Child Care Center Navy Relief Society Federal Credit Union Naval Investigative Service USMC Area Audit Defense Supply Agency Defense Investigative Service (DOD Field Office) Naval Area Auditor Service F i r s t Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Bus ~ e p o t / ~ i c k e t Office University of East Caro1in.a Extension Service Craven Community College Extension Service Pepperdine University Extension Service
(3) Data Service support is provided to a l l tenant activities.
(4) * This figure includes personnel of Headquarters COMCABEAST/CG MCAS Cherry Point.
** Not included in totals.
*** Figures include personnel of Headquarters, 2d MAW.
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
EL TQRQ, CALIFORNIA
(MCAS) (11 ND)
Furnishing Limited Support To:
MCALF Camp Pendleton
Command & Support - CMC (COMCABWST)
Activities and Units Aircraft Qfficer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~viation/Other On Board Superior
2 WHlK, 2 T39 Marine (includes college -- (80) (51) ( I , 441)
degree prog) Navy -- -- (14)
COMCABWEST -- (64) (H&HS, MCAS)
NAMTRADET -- 1 1 115
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
I ROICC -- -- 1 --
\j
MARTD E l Toro 14 A4F, 1 TA4J, 12 5 2 53 6 OVl0A
Ed Trng & Sup Ctr I-_ -- -- -- Field Office
NAESU -- 1 -- 1
Naval Electronics Eng Off -- -- 1 36
Naval Reg Med Ctr , MCAS -- -- 34 161 El Toro
Office of Area Auditor -- -- 1 5 Def Prop Disp Off -- -- -- --
Naval Investigative Service - - -- -- -- Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
American Red Cross -- Navy Relief Society -- Pepperdine University -- Army & Navy Academy --
I Santa Ana Community College -- -- -- -- I E l Toro Communications Det -- -- 1 8
I Bank of America -- U. S. Post Office E l Toro --
COMCABWEST CG, MCAS
-- CMC OIC , NAMTRADET
West, North Is, SDiego NAVFACENGCOM WEST
DIV San Bruno CG, 4th MAW
Ed Trng & Sup Ctr , San Diego, CA
NAESU, Pacific North Island, San Diego, CA
Naval Electronics Eng Systems Cmd Southwest Div, San Diego
NAVREGrnDCTR Long Beach, CA
CMC Defense Property
Disposal Regional Ctr, Qgden, Utah
Naval Investigative Ser , San Diego, CA
ARC San Francisco -- Pepperdine Univ . Army & Navy Academy
Carlsbad, CA Santa Ana Community
College, Santa Am, CA Defense Comm Support
Unit, WASH, DC --
I MAFUNE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board - ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
Santa Ana Jr . College -- -- -- FAA E l Toro RATCC -- -- -- Marine Corps Credit Union -- -- -- Marine Corps Exchange -- -- -- E l Toro Marine Aero Club -- -- -- Permanent Unit Totals:
Total Military: 29 94 109
USDH NFUSC CONTR - -- Total Civilian: 1,097 8Cl4 15
Deployable Unit (Non-~eserve)
HQ 3d MAW -- m s - 3 -- Sub Unit #2 ( T n 31) -- Sub Unit #3 (Students) -- 4th SSgt -- 6th CIT -- 13th Dental Company -- Other Navy (MWHS-3) -- MAG- 11 -- H&Ms- 11 -- MABS-11 -- VWA-314 10 F4N VMFA-323 12 F4N VMFA- 531 9 F4B VMFP-3 17 RF4B MAG- 13 -- H&MS-13 6 TA4F MABS-13 -- VMA-214 15 A4M v~A(AW)-242 12 A6A MWSG- 37 -- H&MS-37 6 C117D WERS-37 -- VMGR-352 12 KCl3OF MAWTUPAC (Non-Deploy) -- MACG-38 -- H&HS-38 -- MWCS-38 -- MASS-3 -- ~ u b unit # i H&MS-I~ (MCALF)
Enlisted On Board
2,084
FND - --
Administrative Superior
Santa Ana Jr . College FAA Regional Office,
LA -- CG MCAS --
WFFNC FNI -
CG FMI? PAC CG 3d MAW CO MWHS-3 co m s - 3 co m 4 s - 3 co m g s - 3 CG 3d MAW CG 3d MAW CG 3d MAW CO MAG- 11 CO MAG-11 CO MAC-11 CO MAG-11 CO MAG-11 CO MAG-11 CG 3d MAW CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 CG 3d MAW CO MWSG-37 co MVrrSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CG 3d MAW CO MACG-38 CO MACG-38 CO MACG-38 CO MAG-16
I MAFtINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I EL TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
' Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
I HMA-169 (MCALF) 13AHlJ , 9AHlG, 40 2 I45 CQ MAG-16 HML-267 (MCALF) 20 UHlE 31 1 126 CO MAC-16 VMO-2 (MCALF) 22 OVlOA 27 9 134 CO MAG-16 MACS-7 (MCALF) -- 25 6 184 CO MACG-38 Sub Unit #6 (TME-33) (MCALF) 2 -- 12 CO MWHS-3 Sub Unit #7 (Students) -- -- -- 68 CO M[WHS-3 - - - Deployable Unit Totals: 163 476 324 6,629
Reserve ~ o r c e s / ~ r a i n i n g Units On Board Officers
Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft ~ c ~ u / ~ e l F t e s AcDu/~elRes ~ c D u / ~ e l R e s
Air Reserve Total:
Personnel Personnel (RON) Air craft Officer/~nlisted Off icer /~nl is ted
Average Daily Transients: 12 25 12 5 1
Number of Naval via tor s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 21/0.
(2) Other offices on the base include: MCAS Child Care Center MCAS Veterinary Clinic
(3) Students from off-station activities attending NCO Leadership School, NAM- TRADE TS , Aviation Physiology and ATAU .
(4) Medical support for the retired and dependent personnel of aHB services in surrounding county and metropolitan areas (current visit case files indicate approximately 48,000 retired dependents).
(5) Red Cross and Navy Relief Society have a total of 90 volunteers working ~ ~ ~ q b o a r d MCAS .
I MARlNE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NEW RIIVER, JACIOSONVILLE , NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS(H)) (5 ND) Command & Support - CMC
Furnishing Limited Support To:
Oak Grove MCHOLF Camp Davis MCHOLF
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Food Services Inspector -- -- -- 2 YPG Red Cross -- -- -- (1 civ) American Red Cross DS A -- -- -- (7 civ) DSA, @den, UT GSA -- -- -- (2 civ) GSA, San Francisco, CA U. S. Postal Service -- -_ -- (2 civ) U. S. Postal Service
Yuma, AZ
I Permanent Unit Totals : - - - I Total Military: 68 179 85 2,154 I
USDM NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - I Total Civilian: 395 161 111 -- -- --
I Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
I W N E CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I YUMA , ARIZONA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft 0J;ficer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/~ther On Board Superior
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/~nlipted Off icer /~nl is ted
Average Daily Transients: 15 16 8 6 2
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
REMARKS: (1) MCAS Yuma operates a s ;a joint military/civilian airfield with the Marine Corps responsible for all operations and maintenance.
(2) McDonnell Douglas operates a test/training facility from the civilian side of the airfield through an agreement with Yuma County.
(3) MCAS ~ u m a Aero Club: :I Bonanza, 1 Grumman-American Traveler, 2 Grumman-American Trainers, 1 T34.
(4) Deployed Units Supported includes Reserve and Non-Reserve. Figures presented a re an average of the monthly peaks for CY-75 and a re represent- ative of units which would be supported on a continuous basis.
(5) Other offices on the air station include:
Navy Relief Society Federal Credit Union Firs t National Bank of Arizona Pepperdine University Child Care Center
Employees a re included in the Permanent Unit Civilian Totals. I
I MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. MCAS(H) Futema, Okinawa 2. MCAS Iwakuni, Japan
3. MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
I FUTEMA, OMNAWA
I (MCAS(H)) (NON ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviat ion/~ther On Board Superior
MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX MAG THREE SIX
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MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
Number of Naval ~ v i a t o r s / ~ a v a l Flight Officers participating in the Proficiency Flying Program and supported by the command: 0/0.
REMARKS: (1) Includes Fleet Assistance Personnel (FAP).
(2) Provides living spaces for officers . Working spaces not physically aboard MCAS(H) .
MAFtINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
IWAKUNI , JAPAN
(MCAS) (NON ND) Command & Support - CMC
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board ~ v i a t i o d o t h e r On Board Superior
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
1 MCAS
H&HS NASU N I S M NAESU
2 C117D9 1 USPA, 18 36 406 COMMARCORPBASES- 2 HH46A9 1 C H ~ ~ D / H PAC -- ( P e r s i n MCAS) CO MCAS 1 U S 2 A , 3 U S 2 B 2 1 75 COMFAPRWESTPAC -- -- 2 2 NISQ JAPAN -- -- 1 2 OIC NATSUPAC
/ Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
Far E a s t Network (Op Loc 'WEw) -- 1 10 Hq 6120th Brdcast Sqdn C P Drake JA
431st Air Wing Japanese 11 P S I , 1 S2FC 44 89 685 FLTAIRFORCE Self Defense F o r c e
Japanese Air Faci l i ty 4 PSI (2 MOD) 38 1 4 122 51st F L T SQDN
Permanent Unit Totals:
Total lUilitary:* 26 102 144 1,302
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNZ - - - - I Total Civilian: 51 1 5 850 -- 160 1,387
MACS-2 MABS-24 MATCU-70 3d MarRegt (-) Rein HQ Co "A1' Co, 3d Engr Bn "A" Co, 3d Recon Bn "Dl1 Co, 3d Am T r a c Bn 1st Bn, 3d Mar 2nd Bn, 3d Mar 3d Bn, 3d Mar 1st Bn, 12th Mar HQ Co, 1st MarBde Comm Supt Co P r o v Ser Bn
Administrative Superior
COMMARCORBASESPAC CO MCAS C 0 MCAS Cdr , Naval Undersea
Center, San Diego, CA
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - - -
CG FMFPAC CG 1st MarBde co MAG-^^ CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24
CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CO MAG-24 CG 1st MarBde CO 3d Mar CO 3d Mar CO 3d Mar 60 3d Mar CO 3d Mar CO 3d Mar CO 3d Mar CO 3d Mar CG 1st BhrBde CG 1st MarBde CG 1st EVLarBde
I MARXNE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII (Continued)
Activikies and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board - Aviation/Other On Board Superior
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
REMARKS: (1) * Denotes Navy personnel,
"A" Co, 3d MT Bn -- -- ( 4 ( 8 6 - ) "A" CO, 2d SP Bn -- -- ( 3 ( 0 )
The aviation ship inventory may be summarized a s follows:
Building/ On Loan Total Active Modification Inactive USCG Foreign
TOTALS 49 24 I& 5 15 4
cv c V(N) CVS CVT LPH AVT AVP ARVA, ARVE AVM
* One ship on loan to Norway (AVP-39 GARDINERS BAY), the other on loan to Ethiopia (AVP-49 ORCA) . ** ARVE-3 AVENTINUS on loan to Chile, * * AVT-3 CABOT on loan to Spain.
# Building the EISENHOWER.
A detailed list of aviation ships follows:
Type & Present Home Hull No. Status Assigned Por t Remarks
ATLANTIC FLEET
1. Attack Carr iers
F . D. ROOSEVELT CV-42 Active CARGRU-6 Mayport FORRESTAL CV-59 Active CARGRU- 6 Norfolk SARATOGA CV-60 Active CARGRU-6 Mayport INDEPENDENCE CV-62 Active CARGRU-4 Norfolk AMERICA CV-66 Active CARGRU-4 Norfolk JOHN F . KENNEDY CV-67 Active CARGRU-4 Norfolk NIlWITZ CVN-68 Active CARGRU-4 Norfolk
2. ASWSupport Carriers
NONE
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
IWO JIMA LPH-2 Active PHIBRON-4 Norfolk GUADALCANAL LPH-7 Active PHIBRON-8 Norfolk GUAM LPPP-9 Active PHIBRON-6 Norfolk INCHON LPW-12 Active PHIBRON-10 Norfolk
4. Seaplane Tenders
NONE
AVIATION SHIPS
ATLANTIC FLEET (Continued)
Type & Present Home Hull No. Status As signed Por t Remarks
Alameda Decommission 1/3 1/76 Alameda Yokosmka Alameda San Diego San Diego §an Diego Alameda
NONE
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
OKINAWA LPH-3 Active PHIBRON-7 San Diego TRIPOLI LPH-10 Active PHIBRON-5 SanDiego NEW ORLEANS LPH-11 Active PHIBRON-1 San Diegs
4. Seaplane Tenders
GARDINERS BAY AVP-39 On Loan to Norway ORCA AVP-49 On Loan to Ethiopia
There a r e in addition, 15 AVPs on loan to the USCG,
5. Other Auxiliaries
NORTON SOUND AVM-1 Active COMCRUDESPAC Por t Hueneme AVENTINUS ARVE-3 On loan to Chile.
6. Training Carrier
NONE
SOURCE: CNO (Op-436C, Op-551 & Op-323)
AVIATION SHIPS
INACTIVE SHIPS
Type & Hull No. Activity
1. Attack Carriers
Location
BON HOMME .RICHARD
CV-31 INACTSNIPFAC Bremerton
2. Support Carriers
INTREPID C VS-11 INACTSMBFAC Philadelphia HORNET C VS-12 INACTSHIPFAC Bremerton BENNINGTON C VS-20 INACTSHIPFAC Bremerton SHANGRI LA C VS-39 INACTSMPFAC Philadelphia
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
NONE
4. Seaolane Tenders
NONE
5, Other Auxiliaries
NONE
SOURCE: @NO (0p-436C9 Op-551, Op-323)
ATLANTIC FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
1 Commander Naval Air Force, U . S . Atlantis: Fleet CINCLANTFLT NAS Norfolk COMNAVAIRLANT is CINCLANTFLT js l o g i r agent with respect to the aeronautical establishment in the Atlantic. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercises type command functions.
b. Exercise technical and other control functions over Navy and Marine Corps air stations and facilities as delegated by CINCLANTFLT and the Navy Department.
c . Takes action as necessary to insure that all Fleet Support Navy a i r stations in the Atlantic area / a r e planned, developed, and provided with necessary facilities to support assigned or planned CN'O missions.
d . Reports to CINCUSNAVEUR for ADDU ,to exercise type command functions for Naval Air Organizations in the NavEur area.
2. Fleet Aviation Commanders
a. The following commands a r e established as subordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT . Subordinate type commanders act as representatives of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command functions within the areas of command specified below:
(1) COMPATWINGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT NAS Brunswick
Within the limits 43 degrees North to the Canadian Boundary West of Longitude 66 degrees 30 minutes West. Has cognizance over NAS Brunswick and al l Naval. Air Commands based on the Islands of Bermuda and Azores.
(2) COMTACWINGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT NAS Oceana
Has cognizance over following functional Wing Commanders and Air Stations: RECONATKWING ONE, MATWING ONE, FITWING ONE, CARAEWWING ONE, LATWING ONE, NAS Oceana, and NAS Key West.
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRLANT
ATLANTIC FLEET
2. Fleet Aviation Commanders (Continued) Administrative Superior
(3) COMSEABASEDASWWZNGSLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
Has cognizance over following Functional Wing Commanders and Air Stations : HELASWING ONE, AIRASWING ONE, HELSEACONWING ONE, NAS Jacksonville, NAS Cecil Field and NAVSTA Mayport.
Has cognizance over all a i r commands based on the island of Iceland
Has cognizance over Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility, NaS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico.
b. CQMFAIRMED/COMNAVA@IFS MED
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
Permanent Ihtv Station
NAS Jacksonville
NA VSTA Kef lavik
NA VSTA Roosevelt Roads
(IINCUSNAVEUR Naples
Responsible to COMNAVAIRLANT for the supervision and coordination of the type administration and logistic support for al l USN shore based a i r units within the USNAVEUR area and units temporarily based ashore, except in matters of policy which will be referred to CXNCUSNA VEUR .
Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Cecil Field
Det Brunswick Det Cecil Field De t Jacksonville Det Key West De t Oceana
FAABLANT LANTFL T Intelligence
Norfolk Brunswick Cecil Field Jacksonville Key West Oceana Norfolk Norfolk
k. Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons Training center- Combined Services Nlorfolk
HC-2 HC-6 HSL-30 HSL-32 HSL- 34 HSL- 36
Jacksonville Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Maypor t
Support Programs School LANT
Fleet Air Photographic Jacksonville Laboratory JLW:
Atlantic Fleet Audio- Norfolk Visual Command
Fleet Photographic Roosevelt Roads 1. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons Center ~a r i bbean
Mine Countermeasures Charleston VR- 1 VR-24
Det VRC-40
Norfolk Naples Rota Norfolk
m. Fleet Composite Squadrons
VC-2 Oceana VC-6 Norfolk
Det Dam Neck Dam Neck VC- 8 Roosevelt Roads VC- 10 Guantanamo
n. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons
VQ- 2 VQ-4
NAVSTA Rota Patuxent River
o. Mine Contermeasures Squadron
HM- 12 Norfolk
Unit ALFA Mine Countermeasures Norfolk
Unit BRAVO Air Anti-Submarine Cecil .Field
Support Unit Atlantic Fleet We apons Roosevelt Roads
Training Facility
r. Shore (Field) Activities
NAS Bermuda NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS Cecil Field, Florida NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAVSTA Keflavik, Iceland NAS Key West, Florida NAF Lajes, Azores NAVSTA Mayport, Florida NAS Norfolk, Virginia (For Aviation Matters Only) NAS Oceana, Virginia NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads. Puerto Rico
ATLANTIC FLEET
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
3. Naval Air Force, Atlantic Fleet (Continued)
r. Shore (Field) Activities (Continued)
West Annex Roosevelt Roads Punta Boriraquin Construction Battalion Unit 4 10, NAS
Jacksonville, Florida Construction Battalion Unit 4 15, NAS Oceana,
Virginia
SOURCE : COMNAVAIRLANT
P A a m C FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
I. Commander Naval Air Force, U. S . Pacific Fleet CINCPACFLT NAS North Island
As Aviation Type Commander, @OmAVMRPACPs mission is to train and support aviation forces (including certain W r i n e Air Forces), in order to assist in fulfilling the operational requirements of CINCPACFLT.
2. Functional Wings
Functional Wing Commanders in the Pacific Command a rea a r e subordinate representatives sf COWAVMRPAC.
Functional Wing Commanders
Represent COMNAVMRPAC in a functional specialty that corresponds to the functional base loading in effect a t the shore activities under their command. The responsibilities of functional Wing Commanders a r e not limited to a specific geographical land area.
Represents COnn[NAVMRPAC in the functional specialty of Anti-Submarine Carrier Warfare (VS, HS) , Helicopter Composite Support (HC) , Welo ASW Eight (HSL).
CO'EdMAVMRPAC NAS North Island
b. _ COMWTVAQWNGPAC CBmAVfiRPAC NAS Whidbey Island
Represents COmAVNRPAC in the functional specialty of Attack Carrier Attack (Medium) ( VA) and Tactical Electronic Warfare ( VAQ) .
c . CO-FMFITAEWWrNGPAC COMNAVNRPAC NAS Miramar
Represents COMNAVMRPAG in the functional specialty of Attack Carrier Fighters ( VF) and Airborne Early Warning ( VAW) .
d. COMLATWINGPAC COMNAVMRPAC NAS Lemoore
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional specialty of Attack Carrier Attack (Light) (VA) .
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional specialty of Long Range Patrol (W).
PATWINGSPAC DET Adak COWATWINGSPAC NAVSTA Adak
PACIFIC FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
3, Area Fleet Air Commander
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVAIRPAC NAF Atsugi
COMFAIRWESTPAC is a subordinate representative of COMNAVAIRPAC within the limits of a,reas assigned to COMNAVFORJAPAN, COMNAVPHIL , and COMNAVMAPEIANAS .
COMFAIRWESTPAC DE T Cubi Point COMFAIRWEST- NAS Cubi Point PAC
4. Naval Aviation Commands, Units and Activities (less Aviation Ships, Functional Wings and Fleet Air) Administratively assigned to the Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet.
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
Permanent Dutv Station
a. Carrier Groups e . Fighter Squadrons (Continued)
COMCARGRU 1 North Island (Homepor t) COMCARGRU 3 Alameda (Homeport) COMCARGRU 5 Cubi Point (Homeport) COMCARGRU 7 Alameda (Homeport)
b. Patrol Winas
COMPATWING 1 Kamiseya Det Cubi Point Cubi Point Det Misawa Misawa Det Kadena Kadena De t Agana Agana
Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbe y Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Island Whidbey Ish& Whid bey Is land Whidbey Island
j . Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons
North Island North Island North Island North Island North Island
Activity Permanent Duty Station
k . Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons (Continued)
Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Imperial Beach
1. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons i)
Light
North Island North Island North Island Barbers P t HI 3 Jul75
m. Patrol Squadrons
Barbers Point Barbers Point Barbers Point Moffett Field Barbers Point Moffett Field Barbers Point Moffett Field Moff ett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field
n. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons
Barbers Point Alameda Cubi Point
o. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons
VQ- 1 Det Atsugi
VQ-3
Agana Atsugi Agana
p . Composite /Support Squadrons
VS-41 North Island VC-1 Barbers Point Det Barking Sands Kauai, Hawaii
k. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons VC-3 North Island Dee San Clemente San Clemente
HS-2 Imperial Beach Det Point Mugu Point Mugu HS-4 Imperial Beach VC-5 Naha
Det Cubi Point Cubi Point RPAC
PACIFIC FLEET
4, Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station
p . Composite/Support Squadrons 1 Continued)
Miramar Imperial Beach North I s land
q. Air Test and Evaluation Squadrons
VX-4 Point Mugu GMU-41 Point Mugu
VX- 5 China Lake VXE-6 Point Mugu
r . Miscellaneous
FASOTRAGRUPAC North Island Det Lemoore Lemoore Det Miramar Miramar Det Moffett Field Moffett Field Det Warner Sp Warner Springs Det Whidbey Is. Whidbey Island Det A g i ~ Agana, Guam Det Barbers Pt , Barbers Point, Hawai~i Det CUE Point Cubi Point, Philippines
FAAOPAC North Island Combined Service Alameda
Support School PAC COMNA VAIRPAC
FAMO Pacific North Island Det Alameda(PAR) Alameda Det Los Angeles Los Angeles
(MARASPOI Navy Fighter Wramar
Weapons School Light Attack Lemoor e
Weapons School
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
Activity Permanent Duty Station -
r . Miscellaneous (Continued)
Fleet Air Photographic Laboratory
Moffett Moffett Field San Diego North Island Western Pacific Atsugi Cubi Point Cubi Point Agdna Agana, Guam
Fleet Air Support U- Tapao Units JJ- Tapao
Pacific Fleet Combat North Island Camera Group
s. Shore (Field) Activities - NAS NORTH ISLAND OLF IMPERIAL BEACH NAS ALAMEDA NAS LEMOORE NAS WHIDBE Y ISLAND NAS FALLON NAS BARBERS POINT NAVSTA MIDWAY ISLAND NAF ATSUGI NAS CUB1 POINT NAS AGANA NAVSTA ADAK NAS Ml[RAMAR NAS MOFFETT FIELD NALF CROWS LANDING NASU IWAKXJNI FLEET ACTIVlTIES OKINAWA ALF SAN CLEMENTE NAF MISAWA
H&MS-10 Yuma El Toro Iwakuni El Toro Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa Ana Iwakuni mneohe Bay New River Cherry Point New Ftiver Beauf or t Cherry Point Futema El Toro
4. Marine Aircraft Group
El Toro Iwakuni El Toro Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa h a Kaneohe Bay New River New River Beaufort Cherry Point Futema mm-a
1wakun.i Beaufor t Kaneohe Bay Iwahni Kaneohe Bay Beaufort Beaufort E l Toro El Toro Beaufort Beaufort El Toro
Iwakuni El Toro Yuma Cherry Point E l Toro Cherry Point Iwakuni Cherry Point
7. All Weather Attack Squadrons
VMA(AW)-121 Cherry Point VMA(AW)-224 Iwakuni VNLA(AW)-242 ~ l ' Toro VMA(AW)-332 Cherry Point
(Awl-533 Cherry Point
8. Air Base Squadrons
E l Toro Iwakuni E l Toro Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa Am Kaneohe Bay New River New Rfver Beaufort Beaufort Futema
VMGR-152 Futema VMGR-2 52 Cherry Point VMGR- 3 52 El Toro
12. Helicopter Squadrons
Santa Ana New River Santa Ana Futema Futema New f i ve r Camp Pendleton New River Kaneohe Bay New River New River Camp Pendleton New f i ve r New River Santa Ana New River Santa Ana Futema Futema New River Futema IKaneohe Camp Pendleton
13 . Air Training Squadrons
Yuma Cherry Point Cherry Point Yuma New River Santa Ana
2nd LAAM Yuma 3rd LAAM Cherry Point
19. Wing Equipment & Repair Squadrons
WERS-17 Iwakuni WERS-27 Cherry Point WERS-37 El Toro
17. Air Control & Support Groups
MWSG-17 Iwakuni MWSG-27 Cherry Point MWSG-37 El, Toro MACG-18 ~ k i & w a MACG-28 Cherry Point MACG-38 El Toro
18. Wing Communications Squadrons
MWCS-18 Iwakuni MWCS-28 Cherry Point MWCS-38 El Toro
19. Marine Air Traffic Control. Units
MATCU-60 Iwakuni MATCU-61 Cherry Point (Bouge Field) MATCU-62 Iwakuni MATCU-63 Beaufort MATCU-64 New River MATCU-65 Yuma
Futema Santa Am w n t i c o Beauf ort Kaneohe Santa Ana Santa Ana
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-41) * To be commissioned 4th Qtr FM6. ** To be deactivated 3d Qtr FY76. + To be deactivated 3d &r FY76.
NAVSTA Adak NAS Barbers Point NAS Agana NAS Moffett Field NAS Norfolk
*NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads *NAVSTA Keflavik NAS Brunswick
Location
NAS Jacksonville WAS Bermuda *NAS Key West PJaS Lakehurst NAF Lajes
**NM Patwent River NAVSTA Rota
* Semi-operational ** Caretaker Status
NOTE: (1) NAS Norfolk MAUW Mobile Assembly Team (for activation of NAS Bermuda MAUW Complex a s may be directed).
(2) NAS Cecil Field MAUW Mobile Assembly Team (for activation of NAS Key West MAUW Complex a s may be directed).
(3) NAS Cecil Field MAUW Mobile Assembly Team (for activation of NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads MAUW Complex a s may be directed).
(4) NAS Brunswick MAUW Mobile Assembly Team (for activation of NAVSTA Keflavik MAUW Complex a s may be directed).
(5) NAS Agana MAUW Mobile Assembly Team (WESTPAC VP support a s directed by COMSEVENTHFLT).
(6) MAUW Complexes (LANT) - Emergency reserve in NSC (Code 900) Norfolk has three multiples of test and handling equipment for undesignated MAUW complexes in caretaker (inactive) status.
SOURCE: NAD McAlester (90)
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY GROUP (NIOMXG)
MOMAG (Mobile Mine Assembly Group) Charleston, South Carolina MOMAG (Det Glen Douglas) MOMAG (Det Machrihanish) MOMAG (Det Sigonella) MOMAG @et Souda Bay) MOMAG @et Long Beach) (Shore Duty Element) MOMAG p e t Oahu) MOMAG (Det Subic) MOMAG (Det Guam) MOMAG @et Okinawa)
FLEET MINE FACILITY
FLTMINEFAC (Fleet Mine Facility) Earle , New Jersey
NOTE: FLTMINEFAC is a Shore Duty Element of MOMAC Charleston.
SOURCE: NAVSEASYSCOM (SEA-663C43
UNCLASSIF IED IMISSIONS
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAS Key West, Florida NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Oceana, Virginia
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- m f aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operati,ons.
NAS Cecil Field, Florida
Mission: To provide facilities, services, and material support for the operation and maintenance weapons and aircraft to activities and units of the operating forces as designated by the
Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVSTA Mayport, Florida
Mssion: To provide, a s appropriate, logistic support for the Operating Forces of the Navy, and for dependent activities and other commands a s assigned.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAI-I FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NA VSTA Kef lavik, Iceland NAF Lajes, Azores NAF' Naples, Italy NAF Sigonella, Sicily
M[ission: To 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.
NAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Mission: To provide services and material to support operations of aviation units and activities of the Operating Forces of the Navy, other naval activities and units of the United Kingdom and Northern European Area and other commands a s may be directed.
NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico
Mission: Provides facilities, services and mate:rial to support all types of fleet weapons and amphibious training including surface, air and sub-surface launched missiles for ships, aircraft or submarines. Provide facilities, services, an.d material to support operations of aviation activities and activities and/or tenants, other than aviation, that may be sited a t Roosevelt Roads. Provide emergency supply support to units of the operating forces of the Navy and other activities and units a s directed.
NAVSTA Rota, Spain
Mission: Provide facilities and services and material support for the operation and maintenance -. o f n x weapons and aircraft for activities and units of the Operating Forces a s designated by the
Chief of Naval Operations, SOURCE: CWO (Op-OSB)
0PNA.VNOTE 5450 1'70 U N C L A S S I F I E D
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Alameda, California NAS Fallon, Nevada NAS Lemoore , California NAS Miramar , California NAS Moffett Field, California NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Whidbey Island, Washington
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- ations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STA'ITONS
NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Agana, Guam NAF Atsugi, Japan NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines NAVS TA Midway Island, Hawaii NAF Misawa, Japan
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- ations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
COMFLEACTS, O k i n a w a / ~ A ~ Kadena
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services to support operations of avia- tion activities and units of the operating forces of the Navy. To provide limited logistic support for fleet units on Okinawa. To coordinate the provision of logistic support for all naval activities on Okinawa; to provide other logistic support, coordination and services a s tasked by higher authority and to maintain liaison with other U. S. military services, civil and military adminis- trators on Okinawa a s necessary to perform assigned functions and tasks.
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMUETID STATIONS
NAS Chase Field, Texas NAS Corpus Christi, Texas NAS Kingsville , Texas NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Meridian, Mississippi NAS Pensacola, Florida NAS Saufley Field, Florida NAS Whiting Field, Florida
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- ations 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.
SOURCE : CNO (Op-O9B) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
MISSIONS UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia MAS Dallas, Texas NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan NAS Glenview, Illinois MAS New Orleans, Louisiana MAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- ations of aviation activities and units of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Command and other activities and units a s designated by tlhe Chief of Naval Operations; to administer the Naval Air Reserve Training program a s directed by the Commander Naval Air Reseirve.
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
NAF China Lake, California
Mission: Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support research, development, tegt and evaluation operations of the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NATPARACMUTE TES N El Centro, California
Mission: To conduct research, development, test, and evaluation and follow -on engineering of aerodynamic decelerators, associated systems, assemblies and equipment; and to provide common range, technical, and base support for units of operating forces of the Navy, DOD designated government agencies, and other approved users.
NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and materials to support oper- ations of the Naval Air Engineering Center and other activities and units as designated by appro- prate authority.
NAS Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities anti provide services an' material to support oper- ations of the Naval Air Test Center and other activities and units, a s designated by appropriate authority.
NAS Point Mugu, California
Mission: To operate and maintain base facilities and provide base support services for the Pacific Missile Test Center and assigned tenants and activities.
NAF Warminster, Pennsylvania
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support re- search, development, test and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, Pennsylvania, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
SOURCE : CNO (0p -09~) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
SPE CIAE NAVAL AWATION STAmON
NAF Washington, 19. C.
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and to provide services and material to support Department of the Navy Administrative Flight Operations; Combat Readliness Training for active duty naval aviators and flight officers assigned duty in the Naval District, Washington, D. C. ; Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training program; tenant commands; and perform such other functions and tasks as directed by h i g b r authority.
MARINE CORPS CO NENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATION
MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina MCAS El Toro, California MCAS(N) New River, North Carolina MCAS(H) Santa Am, California MCAS Yuma, Arizona
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provides services and material to support sper- ations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, o r units thereof and other activities and units a s de s imted by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval OperaEom,
MCAS Quantico, Virginia
Mission: To 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 those activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CO NENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STAIPHOW
MCAS Futema, Okinawa MCAS Iwakuni, Japan MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and materid to support oper- ations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, o r units thereof and other activities and units as d e s i p t e d by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of 8aval Operations.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-09~) OPNAVNO'IIE 5458
UNCLASSIFIED
-- UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND - Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida 32508
~ s s i o n : The Chief of Naval Education and Training, under the Chief of Naval Operations, is responsible for assigned shore-based education and training of Navy, certain B r i n e Corps, and other personnel in support of the Fleet, Naval Shore Establishment, Naval Reserve, Interservice Training Program, and Military Assistance and Foreign Sales Programs; develops specifically designated education and training afloat programs for the Fleet; acts as DOD agent for the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES); executes the Navy's responsibility for dependents education; administers Navy support for youth programs; and participates with research and development activities in the development and implementation of the most effective teaching/ training systems and devices for optimal education and training.
SOURCE: CWET
NAVAL M R TRAINING CO
Locatipn: Headquarters, NAS Corpus Christi, Texas - Mission: To provide undergraduate pilot training and undergraduate Naval flight officer training for Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard personnel and selected Foreign Nationals. Supervise and coordinate the functioning of all Naval Aviation Activities in the Naval Education and Training Com- mand not specifically assigned to other functional Commanders . Prosecute such other aviation training tasks a s the Chief of Naval Education and Training may direct.
- Prograb: I. Pilot Training Program
The official annual pilot production rate for fiscal year 1976 is I, 595 aviators consisting of I., 030 Navy, 410 Marine Corps (includes 50 marine helicopter, army trained aviators) , 50 Coast Guard and 105 Foreign. The course length is approximately 15 months duration including the Naval Aviation Schools Command. Primary flight training is conducted at NAS Saufley Field. Helicopter training is conducted at NAS Whiting ]Field. Basic propeller training is conducted at both NAS Whiting and NAS Corpus Christi. Jet pilot training is under a single base concept with both basic and advanced training located a t NAS Meridian, NAS Kingsville , NAS Chase Field, and PUS Pensacola. The pilot training program includes the following courses of instruction:
Course
Flight Flight Support Trainer Academic
Weeks Hours Hours Hours Hours Aircraft
AOCS Aviation Indoc. Primary Baaic Je t Basic Prop BLP . P r e Helo Helo Primary Helo Advanced Advanced Jet Advanced Multi-E ngine
The US$ LEXINGTON (CVT-16) is under the operational control of the Chief of Naval. Air Training for the purpose of conducting carrier qualifications of student aviators.
SOURCE: CNATRA
174 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
Program: 11. Naval Flight Officer Program
The Naval Flight Officer (NFO) program is designed to provide training in aviation skills other than the actual control of aircraft. The fiscal year 1976 program is 670 flight officers, including 460 Navy, 124 Marine Corps, 54 Foreign, and 32 Fleet Refreshers. Basic NFO training is conducted a t NAS Pensacola. Advanced NFO courses a re located at NAS Pensacola and NAS Corpus Christi. The NFO training program includes the following courses of instruction:
In addition, 43 Air Intelligence Officers will receive indoctrination training in the Pensacola area.
Program: III. Naval Flight Surgeon Program
The Naval Flight Surgeon Program is designed to provide a flight indoctrination syllabus for selected medical officers in the specialty of aerospace medicine. The flight instruc- tion follows specialized academic training and includes jet and helo indoctrination training for those students physically qualified,. The program leads to designation a s a naval flight surgeon.
Mission: To coordinate and direct Navy recruit and technical training, Marine Corps aviation technical training, and such other training a s ,is directed to be undertaken a t activities under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Technical Training.
SOURCE : CNTE CHTRA
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
I . By the above mission, the Chief of Naval Technical Training is assigned the responsibility for training those aviation personnel who a re primarily concerned with the maintenance and con- trol of naval aircraft. The training program is divided into major classifications w described in the following paragraphs:
a. Class "Av1 Training
Class A Schools provide the basic technical knowledge and skills required to prepare for job entry level performance and further specialized training.
(1) Class "AP" Training (formerly Class "Pvl training) - Enlisted Preparatory Schools
AFUN - Aviation Fundamentals Course. Provides selected Navy and Marine Corps personnel with an intro- duction to Naval Aviation and basic knowledge and skills common core to all Group IX ratings.
BE&E - Basic Electricity and Electronics. Provides basic technical knowledge and skills in electlricity and elec- tronics which a re prerequisites for additional training in Class A1 schools.
(2) Class "Al" Training (formerly Class "A" training) - Enlisted Initial Skill Training. Eighteen such schools a r e in operation; four of which offer specialized courses to train personnel in specific service ratings, as indicated by asterisk:
*AB - - Aviation Boatswains Mate (3)
ABE (Launching and Recovery Equipment) ABH (Aircraft Handling) ABF (Fuels)
- Aviation Orchanceman - Aviation Support Equipment Technician (3)
ASE (Electrician) ASH (Hydraulics) ASM (Mechanical)
SOURCE: CNTECHTRA
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL EDUCASBFIEBN ANIl TRMMNG COMUND
NAVAL TECHMCAE TRM'E";WNG C O M W m (Continued)
AV AVCC A m AW AZ BMHEL A&ALRE PH PR TD AFTA
Avionics T e c h ~ c a l (AT, AQ, AX) Aviation Crashcrewma,n Marine Avionics Repdrmm Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Operator A ~ a % i o n Maintenance Administrationman Basic Helicopter Maine Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment Technician P b t o g r apher s Mate Aircrew Survival Eq~pmentmatn Tradevman Advanced Firs t Term Avioacs (6 year obligors)
(4) Class "A2" Trdning (formerly C h s s tv8w training) - a f i c e r Initial Ski11 Training.
Aircraft Maintenance Officers (AMO)
b. Class Training
Class C Schools provide the advanced howledge, skills and techniques necessary to perform a particular job in a billet.
(1) Class "C1" Training (formerly Class 91C9v training) - Enlisted Skill Progression Training is offered in the following courses:
Air Traffic Control Facility Management (ATCFM) Aircraft Launch andl Recovery Equipment (ALRE-C~/II) Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (AERE-C%3) Air-Beean Environment (AOE) A N / T R N - ~ ~ Equipment Mdntenance ( m N - 2 8) AN/SPN-3 5 Equipment Mdntenmce (SPN-35) AN/SP W-41 Equipment Maintenance (SPN-41) A N / S P N - ~ ~ Equipment Maintenance (SPN-$8) B B N / S P N - ~ ~ Equipment ntenance (SPN-43) A N / S P N - ~ ~ Equipment Maintenance (SPN-44) Aviation Crash Crewman (AVCC) Aviation Fuel Systems (AVFUEL) Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Controller (CATCC) CVA Catapult Electricians (CAT%) Data Analysis (DAC) Direct Altitude and Identity Readout Equipment Maintenance (TPX-42) GCA Electronics Maintenance (CPN-4) GCA Electronics Maintenance (FBN-36) Instructional Programmer (PIN) Instructor ~raini& (IT) Marine Air Traffic Control Communications Repairman (UTCCQMMREP) Marine Air Traffic Control Commnications Technician (UTCCOMMTECH) Marine Air Traffic Control Navigation Aids Repairman ( UTCNAVRE P) Marine Air Traffic Control Navigational Aids Technician (UTCNAVTECH)
ine Air Traffic Colaerol Unit Radar Equipment Repairman (MATCURADREP) Marine Air Traffic Control Radar Technician (WTCRADTECH)
ine Air Traffic Control Unit Maint e Management (MATCUMM) ine Aviation Operations, Clerical AOC)
SOURCE : CNTECWTRA UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED WAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING C O M U m
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
(1) Class "C1 " Training (Continued)
?Marine Aviation Ssapply Mechanized ( M A R U K ) Meteorological Equipment Maintenance (METEM) Motion Picture (MOPIC) Naval Parachutists, Basic (NPI) Naval Parachutists, Advanced (NPII) Naval Parachutists, Jumpmaster (NPXII) Optical Landing System Maintenance (OLS) Photographic Equipment Repair (PHER) Radar Air Traffic Control Facility (RATCF) Rawin/~adiosonde Set Operator (RADSET) Senior Marine Aviation Supply (MARAK) Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator and Wave Off Light (SGSI/WOLSM) Supervision and Management (SAM) Miniature Component Repair (MKNICOMP)
(2) Class "C2" Training (formerly Class "0" Training) - Officer Skill Progression Training is offered in the following courses:
Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment Maintenance (ALREM) Aircraft Department Officers Indoctrination (ADOI) Air Traffic Control Officers (AT&') Aviation Fuel Systems (AVFUEL) Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Controller (CATCC) Instructor Training (IT) Management Analysis (MAC) Marine Air Traffic Control Unit Maintenance Management (MATCUMM)
(3) Class "C7" Training (formerly Class "B" Training) - Specialized Progression Training for advanced pay grades (normally E-5 and above) is offered in the following courses, two of which offer specialized courses, a s indicated by asterisk:
Class F Schools provide team/individual training such as refresher, operator, main- tenance and technical training of less than thirteen (13) days arid does not award an NEC, NOBC, o r MOS.
(1) Class "Fl" Training - Enlisted Functional T r a i ~ i n g is offered in the following courses:
Air Ocean Environment (AOE) CVA Catapult Electricians (CATL) Miniature Component Repair (BAINICOMP) Naval Parachutist, Basic (NPI) Naval Parachutist , Jumpmaster (NPIII) Stabilized Glide Slope Indicator and Wave Off Light (§G§I/WOLSM)
d. Naval Air Maintenance Training
This type of training is offered by NAMTRAGRU (Naval Air Maintenance Training Group) through 49 NAMTRADETS (Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachments) a t 25 locations throughout the continental USA. The objective is to provide efficient and effective on-site training to the maximum number of fleet and a i r training command personnel at a minimum cost. Training is provided in the specific skills required to support 24 aircraft weapon systems operated by the fleet and a i r training commands. Courses of instruction a r e provided in all aspects of organiza- tional and intermediate maintenance necessary to maintain each weapon system, their sub-systems , components and associated support equipment . Courses are also offered in Aviation Ground Support Eouipment . Maintenance Administrative, Missile Maintenance, Corrosion Control, and Microminiature Electronic Circuit Repair.
11. Training Programs in effect provide for combined annual inputs of USN, USNR , USMC, USMCR and USCG a s listed below. Limited quotas to other federal services and foreign nationals granted by CNO a re not included.
a . Formalized ~ c h o o l s / ~ o u r s e s
Class "AP" 18,098 Class "AI" 20,907 Class "A2" 183 Class 19C11t 2,095 Class "C7" 2,718 Class "F1" 78
b. Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
A composite training capacity for approximately 55, 000 students is offered by the 49 NAMTRADETPs in over 800 courses of instruction.
In. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command
NATTC Lakehurst, New Jersey NTTC Corry Station Pensacola, Florida
Det Pensacola NTTC Meridian, Mississippi
Mission: To train personnel in Naval Aviation matters and such other related subjects a s may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: CNTEcHTRA
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING; COMMAND
NAVAL TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
RI. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command (Continued)
NATTC Memphis. Tennessee
Mission: Train aviation personnel in aeronautical technical phases of Naval Aviation and to provide basic, advanced. and specialized training for officers and enlisted personnel in the functions of a i r control and the maintenance and repair of related equipment.
NAMTRAGRU Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To provide by means of Naval Air Maintenance Detachments, technical training for officers and enlisted personnel in the maintenance. and repair of aircraft and associated equipment, and to conduct such other training a s the Chief of Naval Operations may direct.
NAS Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval Technical Training Command and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
SOURCE : CNTECHTRA
UNCLASSIFIED 180
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL =SERVE AmA%IIBN
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
1. Chief of Naval Reserve -- CNO New Orleans
As Chief of Naval Reserve, CNAVRES9s mission is to administer the Naval Reserve programs including management of al l Naval Reserve resources; and to perform such other task as may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
2. Commander Naval Air Reserve Force CNAVRES New Orleans
The mission of CQmAVMRESFOR is to command the Naval Air Reserve Force in peacetime and maintain the assigned personnel, aircraft, and associated equipment in a state of readiness and availability that will permit rapid employment in the event of full o r partial mobilization.
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
3. Naval Air Reserve Force
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
Permanent Duty Station
a . Attack Carrier Air Wings Reserve f . Attack Squadrons
Jacksonville Alameda
Jacksonville Memphis Atlanta Alameda Alameda Point Mugu
b . Carrier Antisubmarine Air Group Reserve
CVSGR-70 Norfolk Helicopter Wing Reserve
HELWdNGRES North I s land Lighk Photographic Reconnaissance Squadrons
c . Reserve Patrol Wing Andr ews
COMRESPATWNGLANT Norfolk; VFP-306 Andrews COMRESPATWPNGPAC Moff ett
h. Tactical Electronics Warfare Squadrons d . Reserve Tactical Support Wing
VAQ-208 Alameda CONLRESTACSUPP WING New Orleans VAQ-308 Alameda
COMPLETE CAPABILITY RESPONSE UNITS i . Air Antisubmarine Squadrons (CRU)
e . Fighter Squadrons Norfolk Detroit
Dallas Dallas
j . Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadrons
South We ymouth Lakehurst North Island Alameda SOURCE: CNAVRES
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL RESERVE A&blbAmQN
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATION
3. Naval Air Reserve Force (Continued)
COMPLETE CAPA13IUTU RESPONSE UNTS (CRU)
Activity Permanent Duty Station Activity
k. Helicopter C o m b t Support Squadron
HC-9 North Island
1. Airborne Early Warning Squadrons
Norfolk North Island
m. Fleet Com~osi te Squadrons
Oceana New Orleans
n. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons
3- 51 3-51 Det 3- 53 3-53 Det 3- 52 3-52 Det 3-52 Det 3- 54 3-54 Det
South Weymouth South Weymouth Will-ow Grove Willow Grove Patuxent River Jacksonville Jacksonville Glernvie w Glenvie w Memphis Point Mugu Moff e tt Whidbey I s h d Moffett North Island South Weymouth Patuxent River Jacksonville Detroit New Orleans New Or leans Detroit Glenview Memphis North Island North Island Point Mugu Moff ett Whidbey Is land South Weymouth Norfolk
4. Field Activities
a. Naval Air Reserve Stati ons/Facility
NAS Dallas, Texas NAS Glenview, Illinois NAS Los Alamitos, California NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia NAS New Orleans, Belle Chasse, Louisiana NAS South Weymouth, A&ssachusetts\ NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan
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ACTIVITIES AND PERUNENT DUTY STATBQNS
4. Field Activities (Continued)
b. Naval Air Reserve Units
NARU Alameda, WAS A h e d a , California NARU Washington, NAF Washington, D . C . NARU Jacksonville, NAS Jacksonville, Florida NARU Memphis, NAS Memphis, Millington, Tennessee NARU Norfolk, NAS Norfolk, Virginia NARU Whidbey Island, NAS Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington NARU Point Mugu, NAS Point Mugu, California NARU North Island, NAS North Island, San Diego, California
c . Naval Air Reserve Detachments
NARDET Denver, Buckley Air National Guard m s e , Aurora, Colorado NARDET Columbus, Rickenbacker AFB, Columbus, Ohio NARDET Niagara Falls, AFRC Niagara Falls, New York NARDE T Houston, E llington AFB, Houston, Texas NARDET Lakehurst, NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey NARDET Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota NARDET Moffett Field, NAS Moffett Field, California NARDET New York, Brooklyn, New York NARDET Olathe , Olathe , Kknsas NARDET Miami, Opa Locka Airport, Opa Locka, Florida NARDET Patuxent River, NAS Patwrent River, 1MaryWd NARDET Miramar, NAS Miramar, San Diego, California NARDE T Seattle, NAVSUPPACT Seattle, Washington
SOURCE: CNAVRES
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL RESERVE AVIATION
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND/FOURTH MARINE AIRCRAFT WING
Location: NAS New Orleans, Louisiana
Mission: Coordinate and direct all training for units and personnel of the Marine Air Reserve a t such activities as a r e placed under the cognizance of, o r made available to, Commanding General, Marine Air Reserve Training Comrnand in order to augment the Naval establishment upon partial or full mobilization.
MAFUNE RESERVE PROGRAM -- -
The Marine Air Reserve Program consists of the following:
Marine Active Duty
Officers 153 Enlisted 2,414
Marine Air Reserve (48 Drill) Program
Below listed units designated to become units of the 4th MAW upon activation:
TYPE UNIT
HMH VMFA VMA HMM (CH-46) MABS (vF/VA) MABS (VH) MATCU v m * VMO W C S MASS m s H&HS (MACG) H&MS (MWSG) H&MS (MAG VF/VA) H&MS (MAG VH) LAAM (H&S) LAAM (BTRY) WERS (MWSG) MWCS (MACG) WING HQ HML VMF (AW) HMA
SUB TOTAL
NUMBER UNITS
* Becomes VMGR in F Y 1976.
AGO - TOTAL OFFICERS
TOTAL ENLISTED
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-41)
NAVAL RESERVE AVIATION
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND/FOURTH MARINE AIRCRAFT WING (Continued)
TYPE UNIT
Augment Units
VMA HMM VMO HML MACS MASS MWFTS MWTS MWCTS MWMTS STAFF GROUP (AVN)
NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL UNITS NA/NFO AGO OFFICERS ENUSTED -
1 Strength of these units a r e included in the T/O 3 strengths of units designated for 4th MAW 1 Mobilization Structure . 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 10
SUB TOTAL 24
TOTAL ALLOWANCE (48 DRILL) PROGRAMS (T/O STRENGTH)
SOURCE : CMC (AAP-41)
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NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL 'MEDICAL CENTER
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida -- Mission: To provide general/specialized clinical and hospitalization services for active duty Navy and Marine Corps personnel, active duty members of the other armed services; dependents of active duty personnel, and other persons authorized by current directives. To provide coordi- nated dispensary health care services as an integral element of the Naval Regional Health Care System. To exercise local coordination of the goals, policies, and standards for aerospace medical education and research. To provide conrmon support services to tenant activities. To cooperate with military and civil authorities in matters pertaining to health, sanitation, local disasters, and other emergencies.
Program: I. ~linical/~ospitalization: Provide general clinical and hospitalization to al l active duty members of the armed services and their dependents, and other authorized persons as outlined in current directives. Provide coordinated dispensary health care services a s an integral element of the Navy Regional Health Care System.
11. Medical Supplies: Provide complete supply support for all clinical/hospitalization functions of this Center for all other medical department activities in the greater Pensacola complex as designated for Cognizance "9Lw material.
111. Special Board of Flight Surgeons. Convene, a s required, a Special Board of Flight Surgeons to provide for examination of ~ a v a l aviation personnel requiring specialized study.
- I V . Financial and Fiscal Support. Provide complete financial and fiscal support, incl.uding financial and property planning, cost accounting and reporting, for al l functions of this Center, plus providing these services for Naval Aerospace Medical Institute and Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory.
SOURCE : NAVAEROSPREGMEDCEN
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Location: Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida -- Mission: To conduct training of aviation medical personnel and to provide professional and -- technical support and consultation services in aviation medical matters.
Program: I. Training. The training program consists of training medical officers in aero- -- space medicine, qualifying them for designation as Naval Flight Surgeon; providing training in aerospace physiology for Medical Service Corps officers for designation a s Aerospace Physiol- ogists; providing training in aerospace experimental psychology for Medical Service Corps officers for designation a s Aerospace Experimental Psychologists; conducting a residency program for training candidates for certification in aerospace medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine; providing post-graduate instruction in aerospace medicine; providing training for medical officers in handling the routine problems of personnel assigned duty a s air- crewmen or in support of aviation operations, to introduce the medical officer to the physical standards and examination procedures in the selection of aircrewmen and for their continuation on duty, qualifying graduates a s Aviation Medical Officers; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for flight surgeons , qualifying them for the designation of Aerospace Medicine Tech- nician; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for aerospace physiologists, qualifying them for designation a s Aerospace Physiology Technician; training enlisted personnel and civilian
SOURCE : NAVAEROMEDINST U N C L A S S I F I E D
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AEROSPACE AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE (Continued)
employees a s technical assistants to medical officers, qualifying them for designation a s Audio- metric Technician; training corpsmen in aviation physical standards and physical examination, qualifying them for aviation recruiting duty; and supporting the Naval Air Training Command in the physiological indoctrination and instruction of non-medical aviation personnel in high altitude, night vision, emergency escape procedures, and other related fields.
Training Load:
Graduates of the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute a r e annually programmed to average as follows:
TITLE NUMBER
Aviation Medical Officers *Flight Surgeons Aerospace Medicine Technicians Aerospace Physiology Technicians Audiometric Technicians Aerospace Medicine Residents Aerospace Experimental Psychologists Aerospace Physiologists Orientation to Aviation Physical Examinations
* In addition to Naval Medical Officers, graduates include medical officers of the U. S . Army, U. S. Public Health Service, civilian personnel of the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and medical officers of friendly foreign countries.
Program: 11. Professional Services. The Naval Aerospace ~ e d i c a l Institute provides examining Tacilities to determine the physical fitness of personnel for admission to and retention in the Naval Aviation Training Program, and for determining the annual physical fitness for flying of other -
aviation military personnel stationed a t NAS Pensacola a s required by BUMED regulations and as directed by the Commanding Officer, Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center; provides professional and clerical assistance necessary to process cases referred to the Special Board of Flight Surgeons convened by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute; provides the Naval Air Training Command and other commands with professional and clerical assistance to evaluate the performance of aviation personnel.
Program: 111. Hearing Conservation. The Naval Aerospace Medical Institute assists the Bureau . o f n e and Surgery in planning, directing and coordinating a comprehensive program of hearing conservation for all Navy and Marine Corps activities. Provides education and training services
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to naval military and civilian personnel in the areas of hearing conservation, audiometric techniques, and environmental noise. Conducts special workshops on specific aspects of hearing conservation upon request. Provides technical review service to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery on naval activity procurement requests for hearing conservation equipment. Conducts tests and evaluations of audiometers, audiometric test booths, sound measurement equipment, and hearing protective devices. Provides technical consultation service to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Naval Air Systems Command and other Navy systems commands in the areas of hearing conservation, audiology, psychoacoustics , speech communications, and human response to sound. Manages a program of repair and calibration of audiometric equipment for all Navy and Marine Corps activities. Conducts hearing conservation analyses a t naval activities seeking assistance in developirig a hearing conservation program or in evaluating an existing program. Conducts laboratory and field studies to obtain data essential to the implementation and maintenance of effective Navy-wide hearing conservation procedures. Recommends auditory standands for naval aviation personnel and makes recommendations concerning the conservation of hearing for al l naval personnel. Interacts with the Acoustical Sciences Division, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory and the Naval Environmental Health Center.
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE : NAVAEROMEDINST
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
NAVAL AEROSPAa MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Location: Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory located at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, -- Florida is a command under the Naval Medical Research and Development Command, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. (Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Detachment is located at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Louisiana)
Mission: Conduct research, development, test and evaluation in aerospace medicine and -- related scientific areas applicable to aerospace systems.
Program: I. Research. Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory research investigators a r e concerned with flight personnel and center around (1) their psychological aptitude and profes- sional fitness in flying, (2) their physical fitness, (3) their inflight performance capabilities, and (4) their tolerances for flight stresses. Research programs a re directed toward the development of physical and psychological criteria for selection of aviation personnel and information/methods for assessing and maintaining performance effectiveness in the operational aviation environment. The research laboratory is staffed with military and civilian scientific personnel, and is equipped to conduct research.studies in the following areas: aviation medicine, impact acceleration, vibra- tion, nonionizing radiation, cardiology, acoustical sciences, vestibular physiology, bioengineering, physiological optics, biophysics, visual processes, aviation personnel standards, training and evaluation of aviation personnel, human factors engineering, performance assessment, and biomedical experiments using animals.
FI . Special Projects. The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory cooperates with other Departments, Offices, Commands, 13ureaus, and Agencies such a s the Army, the Air Force, the Department of Transportation, Off ice of Naval Research, Naval Material Command, Naval Electronics Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
SOURCE: NAVAEROMEDRSCHLAB
UNCLASSIFIED 188
UNCLASSIFIED
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES - CNO
The following Naval Aviation Activity is under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and is not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Intelligence Support Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: Produce technical intelligence of national and naval interest a s directed by the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency and the Director of Naval Intelligence; provide scientific, technical , and imagery intelligence support to the Chief of Naval Operations and his staff, to the Naval Material Command and the Systems Commands, to the Navy ~ a b o r a t o r i e s , and to the Fleet; support research, development, test and evaluation of equipment, materials and techniques associated with the production of technical and imagery intelligence ; and provide technical guidance for intelligence eolle c tion activities. -5
The following activity is under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and is not included elsewhere in this manual:
i
2. Naval Intelligence Processing System Training Facility Key West, Florida
Mission: To train officer and enlisted personnel for operator and maintenance duties in Naval Intelligence Processing System (NIPS) CVA Integrated Operational Intelligence Centers, Amphibious Command Ship, Numbered Fleet Command Ship and CVS Intellf genee Centers, and provide operational training support to reconnaissance attack squadrons a s required by Commander Reconnaissance Attack Wing ONE.
NAVAL MATERIAL ACTIVITIES
The following activities are under the command of the Chief of Naval Material and are not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Weapons Center China Lake, California
Mission: To be the principal Navy RDT&E Center for air warfare and missile weapon systems
2. Naval Air Development Center Warminster, Pennsylvania
Mission: To be the principal Navy RDT&E Center for naval aircraft systems.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAE61D ACTIVITIES
The following is a list of Naval Aviation Activities under the command and support (exceptions noted) of the Naval Air Systems Command not included elsewhere in this manual. These activi- ties will be maintained in operation during Fiscal Year 1976 to provide the scope and degree of services necessary to carry out current peacetime missions.
1. Naval Air Systems Command Representative Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia Pacific, North Island, California
Mission: To represent the Naval Air Systems Command in a designated geographical area in the exercise of required technical coordination, administrative controls and liaison functions in matters of Fleet Readiness and Training; and to concurrently represent the fleet and training commands in the same matters.
SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM ((AIR/-920)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
2. Naval Air Rework Facility Alameda, California North Island, California Jacksonville, Florida Pensacola, Florida Cherry Point, North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities for and perform a complete range of depot level rework operations on designated weapon systems, accessories, and equipments; manufacture parts and assemblies a s required; provide engineering services in the development of changes of hardware design; furnish technical and other professional services on aircraft maintenance and logistic problems; perform, upon specific request o r assignment, other levels of aircraft maintenance for eligible activities; and perform other functions a s directed by the Naval Air Systems Command.
3. Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility Monterey , California
Mission: Conduct research and development directed towards providing objective local, regional and global environmental analysis and prediction techniques; and provide planning, modeling and evaluation services for determining the effect of environmental elements on naval weapon systems.
4. Marine Aviation De tachment - Point Mugu, California
Mission: To provide support to the test and evaluation of assigned Marine Corps weapons -- systems, subsystems, and related devices, and for assigned Pacific Missile Test Center projects.
5. - Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands, Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii
Mission: To provide Major Range, operational, and base support for Fleet users and other Department of Defense and government agencies, a s assigned by the Commander, Pacific Missile Test Center.
6. Naval Avionics Facility Indianapolis, Indiana
Mission: To conduct research, development, engineering, technical evaluation, pilot and limited manufacturing and depot maintenance on avionics, missile, shipborne and related equipment.
7. Marine Aviation Detachment Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To provide administrative support for assigned Marine Corps personnel and per- form such other tasks and functions a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
8. Naval Air - Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of aircraft weapon systems and their components.
9. Naval Aviation Integrated Logistic Support Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To assist the Naval Air Systems Command in effectively providing timely and integrated logistic support to the Fleet for Naval Aviation systems and equipment by: Development and application of advanced integrated logistic support procedures and techniques; determination of support-system contract requirements for specific aviation weapon system and equipment programs; evaluation of contractor performance in meeting support system contract requirements; and performance of assigned management and service functions in the execution of integrated logistic support of Naval Aviation.
SOURCE : NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR- 920)
190 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMIWLAWLP ACTIVITIES
10. Marine Barracks Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: Provide such security a s approved by the Chief of Naval Operations in coordina- tion with the Commandant of the Marine Corps and perform such additional functions a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
11. Naval Air Engineering Center Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To conduct programs of research, engineering, development , development k s t , systems integration, limited production, procurement and fleet engineering support in: aircraft launching, recovery, landing aid systems, and ground support equipment for air- craft and airborne weapons systems. To support XIID standardization and specification programs. To provide aviation and other facilities in support of assigned programs and for other activities a s designated by appropriate authority.
12. Naval Air Test Facility Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of launching, recovery, and visual landing aids systems and related equipment; to provide test sites, facilities, and support services for development tests of ship installations and equipment; to conduct research and development of equipment and instrumentation used in tests and evaluation of ship installations equipment.
13. Naval Air Propulsion Test Center Trenton, New Jersey
Mission: To test and evaluate a i r breathing gas turbine propulsion systems, their com- ponents and accessories and fuels and lubricants; and to perform applied research and development leading to new propulsion systems and correction of design deficiencies and service problems.
14. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mission: To perform designated nonnuclear of command within the
tests, 'evaluations, and provide technical support for nuclear and weapons and wepon systems; maintain direct liaison with all levels Navy and other government agencies with respect to nuclear weapon
safety; advise and assist the Chief of Naval Operations in promoting and monitoring nuclear weapon safety and the prevention of nuclear weapon accidents or incidents; plan, and con- duct nuclear weapon system safety studies and reviews; plan and coor&mab the Navy Nuclear Weapons Safety Program; and assist in the trials of naval aircraft a s requested by the Board of Inspection and Survey.
15. 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 (drawiws), Perform such other tasks as may be assigned by the Naval Air Systems Command,
16. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit Philadelphia, Penns ylvamia
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instruction to naval aviation activities in the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of a11 type of adaaon systems and equipment.
SOURCE : NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR- 920)
UNCLASSIFIED 191
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
17. Naval Photographic Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: To serve a s the photographic laboratory for, and provide specialized service to, the Department of the Navy and other authorized organizations.
18. Naval WeaponsEngineeringSupportActilvity Washington, D. C.
Mission: To provide the Naval Systems Commands and their field activities with engineering services and technical and administrative support in the execution of program management. Perform these tasks and other duties a s assigned upon request of the Systems Commanders, program managers, and Chief of Naval Material designated project officers.
19. Pacific Missile Test Center Point Mugu, Califolrnia
Mission: To perform development test and evaluation, development support, and follow-on engineering, logistics and training support for naval weapons, weapons systems, and related devices; and to provide major range, technical, and base support for Fleet users and other DOD and government agencies.
SOURCE : NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR- 920)
UNCLASSIFIED 192
NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTAnVE OFFICE
mssion: To perform Contract Admidstration Services functions for purchasing activities on assigned contracts as outlined in SECNAMNST 4330.12A.
CODE PMONENUmER
NAWRO, Baltimore, f i r g b d (NAVMMmCO P, Atlantic) 3011 965-3047 Westinghouse Electric Corp. , P . 0. Box '446, Baltimore, f i r g l a n d 211203
NAWRO, Bethpage, Long Isknd, New York (NAVAPMWCOM- 51 6 595-2445/6 REP, Atlantic) Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, Long Island, New York 11714
NA W R O , Burbank, CaEfornb (NAVAIMmCOmEP, Atlanrtic) 213 847-2585 Lockheed Aircraft Corp . , P , 0, Box 551, Burlbank, California 91520
NAWRO, Columbus, Ohio ( N A V N M m C O m E P , A t h t i e ) 614 239-2283 Rockwell International, Columbus Div. , 4300 E . 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43216
NAWRO, Dallas, Texas (NAVAIRSYSCO~EP, AtUt ic ) 214 266-5208 Vought Corp., P. 0. Box 5907, Dalhs, Texas 75222
NAWRO, Dothan, A k b m a (NAVMRSBCO 205 983-4537/8 Hayes International Corp. , Dothan, Alabama 36301
NA WRO, East Haruord, ComecUcut (NA VMWWCO 203 565-6816 Athntic) United Technologies Corp., Pra t t & Whihey Aircraft Div. , East Hartford, Connecticut 06108
NAWRO, Long Beach, Califoraa (NAVMRSWCOmEP, 213 593-3493 Atlantic) McDonnell Douglas Corp. , Douglas Aircraft Co . , Long Beach, California 90846
NAWRO, Stratford, Connecticut (NA V A I M W C O ~ E P , Atlantic) 203 378-6381 United Te chmologies Corp. , Sikorsky Aircraft Division, ext. 1443 Stratford, Connecticut 06602
2. Branch Representative
NAVPBRB, West Palm Beach, Florida, 305 844-7311 United Technologies Gorp. , P m t t & tney Aircraft Division, Florida Research and Development Center, West Palm Beach, Florida 34402
SOURCE : NAVMRSYSCOM (AIR-920)
UNCLASSIFIED I MISSIONS
NAVY OPERATIONAL AIR WNGS/GROUPS - I . Carrier Air Wing (CVW)
2 . Patrol Wing (PATWNG)
3 . Carrier Air Wing Reserve ( C m )
4. Carrier ASW Air Group Reserve (C VSGR)
5. Reserve Patrol M n g (RESPATWING)
1. Light Attack W~ng (LATWING)
2 . Medium Attack Wing (MATWING)
3 . Fighter Wing (FITWING)
4. Reconnaissance Attack Wing (RE CONATKWING)
5. Carrier Airborne Early Warnbg Wing (CAEWW)
To conduct and coordinate offensive and defensive air operations, including attacks on a i r , surf ace, and subsurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea, and to conduct sus- tained a i r operations, including ASW, in support of other forces.
To conduct and coordinate offensive and defensive air anti-submarine operations in designated ocean areas of the world.
To provide an equipped, trained, and oriented Reserve attack carr ier a i r wing which will be available for rapid deployment in the event of mobilization.
To provide an equipped, trained, and mission oriented Reserve carrier ASW air group which will be avail- able for rapid deployment in the event of mobilization.
To provide equipped, trained and mission oriented Reserve antisubmarine patrol squadrons which will be available for rapid deployment in the event of mobilization.
To train and support combat light attack squadrons capable of conducting offensive a i r -toosurface operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
To train and support combat medium attack squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-surface opera- tions with conventional and nuclear weapons in all- weather conditions.
To train and support combat fighter squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-air and air- to-surface operations.
To provide combat ready reconnaissance attack squadrons capable of conducting all-weather , multisensor tactical reconnaissance flights to obtain current integrated intelligence and infor - rnation on areas and targets of naval interest so that our own strikes and electronic countermeasures can be more effective . To provide operationally ready aircraft and trained personnel to operate and maintain the aircraft and systems of component Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadrons and Detachments.
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED rnSSI[ONS
OTHER NAVY AIR WNGS/GROUPS (Continued)
6. Air Antisubmarine Wing (VS WING) To supervise and coordinate the training and readi- ness of fixed wing sea based ASW squadrons capable of conducting al l weather ASW operations.
7. Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing To supervise and coordinate the training and readi- (HS WING) ness of CV helicopter ASW (HS) squadrons capable
of conducting al l weather ASW operations.
8. Helicopter Sea Control Wing (HE LSEACONWING)
9. Tactical Support Wing (TACSUPWNG)
To supervise and coordinate the training and readi- ness of Light Airborne Multi- purpose Sys tern (LAMBS) and Helicopter Mine Countermeasures (HM) squadrons.
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To provide coordination for aviation units whose mission is fleet support, including scheduling of al l fleet logistic airlift and coordination of aircraft fer ry movements.
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10. ReserveTacticalSupportWing To provide coordination for reserve aviation units (RESTACSUPWING) whose mission is fleet support, including the
scheduling of reserve logistic airlift.
1 . Tactical Air Control Group (TACGRU) Provide Tactical Air Control Squadrons to perform air management functions relating to the control and coordination of tactical aircraft in amphibious operations.
12. Helicopter Wing Reserve (HE LWINGRES)
To supervise and coordinate the training and readi- ness of Reserve helicopter squadrons.
13. Training Air Wing (TRAWING) To coordinate and direct flight training and the support thereof a s applying to training squadrons assigned.
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS
1. Attack Squadrons (VA)*
2. Fighter Squadron (VF)*
a. Light Attack: To conduct offensive a i r -to-surface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
b. Medium Attack: To conduct all- weather offensive a i r -to-surf ace attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
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 air -to- surface attack operations with conventional weapons.
3. Reconnaissance Attack Squadron TO conduct all-weather, multisensor tactical recon- (R VAH) * naissance flights to obtain current integrated intel-
ligence information.
4. Light Photographic Reconnaissance To provide aerial photographic intelligence for naval Squadron (VFP)* operations,
SOURCE : CN0 (Op- 508)
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS (Continued) - 5, Tactical Electronic Warfare
Squadron ( VAQ)*
6. Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron ( VAW)*
To tactically exploit, suppress, degrade and deceive enemy electromagnetic defensive and offensive systems, including communication, in support of air strike and fleet operations.
To provide early warning services to fleet forces and/or shore warning nets under all-weather con- dition, and command and control facilities for carrier a i r wings.
To conduct electronic warfare support measures (ESM) which include actions taken to search for, intercept, locate, record and analyze radiated electromagnetic energy, for the purpose of exploiting such radiations in support of military operations, or to provide an air borne communications relay . To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations,
To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations.
To conduct all-weather 'anti-submarine operations.
To provide air logistic support that is immediately responsible to the fleet commanders; in particular, that portion of air logistic support which relates to the fleet a t sea, including on board delivery.
'To provide tactical airlift directly responsive to the Fleet Commanders.
To provide air services for fleet training. To the extent prescribed by the Fleet Commander, train for and maintain a combat capability appropriate to the type of aircraft with which equipped; augment combat forces as may be directed by higher authority.
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 T&E and other tasks.
To provide aircraft fer ry service in support of aviation activities of the Navy.
To provide LAMPS helicopter detachments aboard ocean escort, guided missile ocean escort destroy- e r s and frigate class ships, thereby increasing the effectiveness of these ships in the primary missions of Anti-Submarine Warfare and Anti-Ship Missile Defense.
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GUIDED MISSILE UNITS - 1. GMU-41
c ,, To operate and maintain, with appropriate staffing, ground training and flight simulation facilities, including weapons system trainers, operational flight trainers, film librmies and associated aviation training devices and equipments a s required .
a. Support Air Test and Evaluation Squadron FOUR in missile evaluations as directed. Insure that a fleet environment is provided for missiles and associated equipment under evaluation.
b. Render Missile Training, and technical support to ships and squiadrons a s may be assigned.
A VIATI ON COMMANDS
1. Commander Carrier Group 1:mmediate operational commander of an attack division consisting of one or more aircraft carr iers a,nd associated aircraft and supporting escorts. Directs the employment of assigned ships and air- craft in offensive and defensive operations to main- tain control of the sea and provide support to other friendly forces.
2. Commander Naval Air Reserve To administer the Naval Air Reserve Force so a s Force (COMNAVAIRESFOR) to maintain the assigned personnel and aircraft in
a state of training, readiness and availability which will permit immediate response and rapid employ- ment by the active forces in the event of partial or full mobilization.
AVIATION SHIPS
2. Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft (AR VA)
3. Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine (AR VJ.3
4. SmallSeaplaneTender(AVP)
To support and operate aircraft to engage in attacks on targets at sea and ashore which threaten our control of the sea and to engage in sustained oper- ations in support of other 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 air bases.
To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplane patrol type aircraft.
To provide a mobile guided missile launching platform.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-508)
UNCLASSIFIED 198
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
AVIATION SHIPS (Continued)
6. Aviation Supply Ship (AVS)
7 . Advanced Aviation Base Ship (AVB)
8. Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH)
9. Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
10. Cargo Ship and Aircraft Ferry (Aviation) (AKV)
As a unit of the mobile logistic support force to transoort and issue aeronautical material.
To provide mobile base facilities and logistic support for advanced base aircraft operations.
To transport and land troops and their essential helicopter transportable equipment and suppllies by means of embarked transport helicopters of the landing force in amphibious assault.
To load, transport and deliver aircraft and their components.
4
To transport replacement aircraft, general aviation stores, and general cargo point-to-point.
To embark, deploy and land elements of a Marine landing force in an assault by helicopters, landing craft, amphibian vehicles, and by combinations of these methods.
MISSIONS
MAIRINE AVIATION UNITS
1.. Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) Conduct a i r operaeons in support of the Fleet Marine Forces to include anti-air warfare, offensive air support, assault support, aerial reconnaissance, control of aircraft ansl missiles, aind a s a collateral function, to participate, in the execution of such other Navy functions a s the fleet commanders direct.
21. Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron To provide command, administrative, and supply ( m s ) support, and camp facilities for a Marine Wing HQs
and certain elements of the Marine Air Control Group. 3. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) To provide administration logistics and services
in support of the Marine Aircraft Wing.
4. Marine Air Control Group (MACG) Provide, operate and maintain the a i r control system of the Marine Aircraft Wing.
Ei. Marine Aircraft Group Conduct anti -air warfare and offensive air support (MAG VF/VA) operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces
from advanced bases, expeditionary airfields and aircraft carriers. Conduct such other air opera- tions a s may be directed.
6. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG VH) Provide helicopter and observation support for helicopterborne operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces and such other air operations a s may be directed.
7. Marine Combat Crew Readiness Provide specialized tactical and technical training Training Group (MCCRTG) for pilots and aircrewmen in airborne weapons
and weapon systems for the conduct of offensive air support and anti-air warfare operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces. Provide training in weapons selection, delivery, loading, courier and handling of all air delivered stockpiled nuclear, biological, chemical and conventional air-to-surface and air-to-air munitions. Provide aviation technical training for aviation technical personnel. Conduct such other training and air operations a s may be directed by higher authority.
13. Marine Helicopter Training Squadron Provide helicopter training for selected air crews (HMT) and maintenance personnel in support of Fleet
Marine Forces and such other air operations a s may be directed by higher authority.
9. Marine Fighter/Photographic Conduct aerial multisensor imagery reconnais- Reconnaissance Squadron (VMFP) sance in support of Fleet Abrine Force operations.
10. m r i n e AttacVE lectronic Warfare Conduct airborne electronic warfare (EW) in Squadron ( VMAQ) support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
11. Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Provide assault air transport of personnel, equipment - Squadron ( VMGR) and supplies and provide aerial refueling service in
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-41) support of Fleet Marine Forces and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
12. ' Marine Fighter/Attack Squadrons Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft under all- (VMFA) weather conditions, attack and destroy surface
targets and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
13. Marine Attack Squadrons (VMA) Attack and destroy surface targets; escort heli- copters and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed,
14. Marine Attack Squadrons (VMA(AW)) Attack and destory surface targets under all weather conditions. Escort helicopters and con- f-?;
duct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
5. Marine Fighter Attack Training Conduct combat capable jet intercept fighter/ + Squadron (VMFAT) attack training for selected Naval Aviators and
Naval Flight Officers with emphasis upon traimnglfos \all-weather operations. Provide aviation technical training for designated aviation technical personnel as directed. Conduct such other training a s may be rewired in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
16. Marine Attack Training Squadron Conduct jet attack training for selected pilots (VMAT) with emphasis upon weapons delivery in destruc-
tion of ground targets. Provide aviation techni- cal training for designated aviation technical personnel a s directed. Conduct such other training as may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
17. Marine All- Weather Attack Conduct jet attack training for selected pilots and Training Squadron (VMAT(AW)) aircrewmen with emphasis upon the attack and
destruction of surface targets under all-weather conditions. Provide aviation technical training for aviation technical personnel as directed. Conduct such other training a s may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
18. Marine Helicopter Attack Squadron Provide close-in f ire support during aerial and ground escort operations during the ship-to-shore movement and within an objective area.
19. Marine Light Helicopter Squadrron Provide utility combat helicopter support to the m a Landing Force in the ship-to-shore movement and in subsequent operations ashore.
20. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron Provide helicopter transport of personnel, sup- (HMM) plies and equipment for the landing force during
ship-to-shore movement and within an objective area.
21. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron Provide helicopter transport of supplies, equip- (HMH) ment, and personnel for the landing force during .
ship-to-shore movement and within an objective ( AAPI- 41) area.
1 201
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued) - 22. Marine Observation Squadron
(VMO)
23. Marine Air Support Squadron (MASS)
24. Marine Air Control Squadron (MACS/MTDS)
25. Marine Air Base Squadron (MABS)
26, Wing Equipment and Repair Squadron (WERS)
27. Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron (H&MS) (MWSG)
Conduct visual aerial reconnaissance and obser- vation and such other a i r operations as may be directed.
Provide facilities for the control of aircraft operating in close or direct support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
Provide a i r surveillance and control of aircraft and surface-to-air missiles for anti-air warfare in support of the Fleet Marine .Forces.
Provide air base facilities and services (except airfield constryction) for the Marine Aircraft Group or supplement the air base facilities and services, provided by a station or facility, when based thereon.
To provide motor transport and engineer support for the Marine Aircraft Wing.
To provide personnel administration and Wing level Marine Corps supply support for al l Wing units, and provide administrative and logistic support for organic units, and to maintain and operate the Wing Flight Section.
Perform logistical and administrative support for units attached to the Marine Aircraft Group.
Perform administrative and logistical functions for the Marine Air Control Group.
Provide surface-to-air missile defense of assigned areas of operation and vital zones therein, against hostile low and medium altitude air attacks.
31. Marine Wing Communications Provide command and administrative communica- Squadron (MWCS) tions for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
32. Marine Aviation Detachment (MAD) 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.
33. Marine Helicopter Squadron ONE Provide helioopter support to the Marine Corps (HMX) Schools for development of helicopter tactics,
techniques and equipment for the landing force operations and student demonstrations and indoc- trination a s directed, provide special helicopter lift support a s required by the Secretary of Bef ense .
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-41)
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
34. Marine Air Tactical Control Unit Direct and control air traffic, including take-offe (MATCU) and landings, within a Traffic Control Area or
Zone around SATS or other expeditionary air=- fields under all-weather conditions.
35. Marine Aviation Training Support Provide administrative support for assigned Group (MATSG) Marine Corps personnel, and perform such
other tasks and functions a s directed by the CMC .
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-41)
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMMANP>
1 Fleet Numerical Weather Central (Command - COMNAVWEASERV) (Support A OMN & OPN, COMNAVWEASERV - RDT&E, NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission: To provide, on an operational basis, numerical meteorological and oceanographic -- products peculiar to the needs of the Department of the Navy; and to develop and test numerical techniques in meteorology and oceanography applicable to Naval Weather Service Command analytical and forecasting problems.
The Fleet Numerical Weather Central (FLENUIMWEACEN), Monterey is the master computer center and hub of the Navy Environmental Data Network (NEDN). The NEDN includes high-speed data links connecting computers a t various Fleet Weather Centrals (FLEWEACENs) and at Fleet Weather Facility (FLEWEAFAC), Suitland, Maryland. It is linked with the data collection net- works of the U. S. Air Force and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and provides world coverage.
2. Fleet Weather Central (Command and Support - COMNAVWEASERV)
Mission: To provide within areas of responsibility as assigned by the Commander, Naval Weather -- Service Command, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy and oceanographic forecasts to the Armed Forces of the Department of Defense.
Fleet Weather Centrals, under Commanding Officers, a re assigned geographic areas of responsibility in which they perform the functions of data collection, centralized computer processing and analyses, and dissemination of analyses, forecasts, warnings, and ship routing information.
3. Fleet Weather Facility (Command and Support - COMNAVWEASERV)
Mission: To provide within local and/or functional area of responsibility a s assigned by the -- Commander, Naval Weather Service Command, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy; and to assist the Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their missions a s directed.
Fleet Weather Facility Suitland assists the Fleet Weather Centrals in the performance of their assigned functions. In addition, i t is assigned specialized tasks such a s ice reconnaissance coordination and forecasting a s well as liaison with the National Meteorological Center and the National Environmental Satellite Service to facilitate the exchange of products and services.
4. Naval Weather Service Facilities .(Command and Support - COMNAVWEASERV)
Mission: To provide within functional areas of responsibility a s assigned by Commander, Naval Weather Service Command, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy; and to perform such other functions o r tasks a s may be directed by the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command.
Naval Weather Service Facilities (NAVWEASERVFACs) provide meteorological/oceanographic services in the local area. They have the additional function of command and support of assigned Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (NWSEDs) and Naval Weather Service Detachments (NWSDs) . 5. Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (Command and Support - Fleet Weather @entrals/Naval Weather Service Facilities)
Mission: To provide, as directed and within local/functional areas of responsibility, meteoro- logical and oceanographic services to military activities, staffs, units, and to all transients a t host stations.
SOURCE: NAVWEASERVCOM -
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COM
5. Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachment (Continued)
Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (WSEDs), under Officers in Charge, a r e established by the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command, a s subordinate units of Naval Weather Service Facilities; however, circumstances dictate that in certain cases they be made subordinate to Fleet Weather Centrals/~acility. They normally are located at Naval Stations and Naval Air Stations to provide environmental support to units and activities within their immediate geographic areas. Officers in Charge are ordered ADDU to appropriate local flag/general officers.
6. Naval Weather Service Detachment (Command and Support - Fleet Numerical Weather Central/Fleet Weather Centrals/Facilitv/Naval Weather Service Facilities)
Mission: To provide, a s directed, specialized services to support the missions of the Naval Weather Service Command.
7. Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility (Command and Support - NAVMRSYSCBM)
Mission: Conduct research and development directed towards providing objective local, regional and global environmental analysis and prediction techniques; and provide planning, modeling and evaluation services for determining the effect of environmental elements on naval weapon systems.
Naval Environmental Prediction Research Facility Monterey , California
COMMAND STRUCTURE
FLENUMWEACEN Monterey , California
Carswell Air Force Base, Texas Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
FLE WEACEN Guam, Mariana Islands
NWSED
Agana, Guam
FLEWEACEN Norfolk, Virginia
FLE WEACEN Pearl Harbor. Hawaii
NWSEDs
Barbers Point, Hawaii Midway Island
FLEWEACEN Rota. S ~ a i n
FLE WEAFAC . Suitland. Marvland
Asheville , North Carolina
NAWASERVFAC Alameda, California
NAVWEASERVFAC Jacksonville, Florida
Bermuda Brunswick , Maine Cecil Field, Florida Charleston, South Carolina Cuantanamo Bay, Cuba Keflavik, Iceland Key West, Florida Ldlrehurst, New Jersey Maypor t, Florida Oceana, Virginia Patuxent River, Maryla~d Roosevelt Roads, merb Rieo
NWSEDs NAVWE ASERVFAC Glenview, Illinois
London, England Morocco, Africa Naples, Italy Sipnella, Sicily Sou& Bay, Crete
NWSEDs
An&ews Air Force Base, Maryland Atlanb, Georgia
SOURCE : NAVWEASERVCOM
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMMAND
COMMAND STRUCTURE
NAVWEASERVFAC Glenview, Illinois (Continued)
NWSEDs (Continued)
Dallas, Texas Detroit, Michigan New Orleans, Louisiana South Weymouth, Massachusetts Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
A&, Alaska China Lake, California Fallon, Nevada Lemoore , California Miramar , California Moffett Field, California Whidbey Island, Washington
NWSD
Crows Landing, California
NAVWEASERVFAC Yokosuka, Japan - NWSEDs
Atsugi , Japan Cubi Point, Republic of Philippines Diego Garcia, B. I, 0. T. Kadena, Japan Misawa, Japan
NWSD
Harold E. Holt, Australia SOURCE : NAVWEASERVCOM UNCLASSIFIED -
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CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS
TO NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS TO NAVAL TRAINING
Blue Angels BA Patrol Oceanographic Development CNATRA
'KO I'LLh'T MARlNE AND MARINE S U P P O W UNITS
Headquarters Helicopter Medium (Continued)
Attack Carr ier Air Wings VP-1 YB VP-4 YD
CVW-1 AB VP-5 LA CVW-2 NE VP-6 PC CVW-3 AC VP-8 LC CVW-5 NF VP-9 PD CVW-6 AE VP-10 LD CVW-7 AG VP-11 LE CVW-8 AJ VP-16 L F CVW-9 NG VP-17 ZE CVW-11 NH VP-19 PE CVW-14 NK VP-22 a CVW-15 NL VP-23 LJ CVW-17 AA VP-24 LR CVW-19 NM VP-26 LK *RCVW-4 AD VP-30 LL **RCVW-1% NJ VP-81 R P CWJR-20 AF VP-40 &E CVWR-30 ND VP-44 LM
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Helicopter Antisubmarine Light Helicopter Heavy
HMH-361 YN
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NAS Kingsville B VT-21 B VT-22 B VT-23 B JTTU B
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NAS Chase Field C VT-24 C VT-25 C VT-26 C
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Fleet Training
Attack - VMA-211 C F
Pat rol Reserve
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Fighter Attack Tactical Electronic Warfare
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Helicopter Attack RVAH-13 GR
Tactical Electronic Warfare
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Carr ier AEW show le t ters of parent CVW.
Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing
H&MS-47 MZ .. . .
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CAEWW-12 NAS Saufley F RVAW-110 TT Fleet Tactical Support NAVAIRSYSCOM Field VAW-111 RR VT-1 F
VR- 1 JK Test Pilot School TPS VT-4 F VR-21 RZ VT-5 F
All-Weather Attack
CNTECHTRA Fleet Composite Helicopter Combat Support
VC-1 UA VC-2 J E HC-1 UP VC-3 UF HC-2 HU
Observation
VMO-1 ER NATTC Lakehurst 4L NAS Memphis 4M
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Atlanta 7B Dallas 7D Detroit 7Y Glenview 7V New Orleans 7X S. Weymouth 7 2 Willow Grove 7W
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* Disestablished on 1 June 1970. RCVW-4 ta i l le t ters retained by the following squadrons' VA-42 VA-45 VA-174 VF ** Disestablished on 1 June 1970. RCW-12 ta i l le t ters reb9lned by the fo l lowing 'squadro~; VF-l i l , VF-i24, VF-i26,
% *** Disestablished on 17 February 1971. CVSG-50 ta i l le t ters retained by the following squadrons; VS-30 and HS-1. = **** Disestablished on 30 June 1971. CVSG-51 ta i l le t ters retained by the followinglsquadrons; HS-10 and VS-41.
'-101 and VF-101 Det Key West. VA-122, VA-125, VA-127, VA-128 and VAQ-129.
SOURCE: CNO (OP-511) .- -
N A m OF MRNELD LOCAnON ETAmD FOR
Alvin Callender Field A r ~ b g e Field Arthur W. Radford Field
Ault Field
Brewer Field Bristol Field Brown Field (Inactive) Cabaniss Field
Cecil Field Chalmaaess Field Chase Field Cunningham Field
Flatley Field Floyd Bennett Field Forrest Sherman Field Frederick Sherman Field Halsey Field
Henderson Field Hensley Field John Rogers Field Maxfield Field McCain Field McCalla Field MeCutcheon Field Mitchell Field Mtscher Field Moffett Field Mustin Field Nimitz Field Ofstie Field
Ramey Field Ream Field Reeves Field Saufley Field
Shea Field Soucek Field Towers Field Turner Field Van Voorhis Field Waldron Field
Webster Field
Whiting Field
NBS Mew Orlea=, k o ~ s i a m CAPT A. A. Gallender, RFC* NAF Chim Lake, Califolmia LT John We Armitage NAS Cubi Point, Republie s f ADM Arthur W. Radf'ord
Philippines N U WMdbey Is. , Oak Harbor, CDR William B. Ault
Washi~ngton PJaS Agama, Guam CDR C, W. Brewer NAVSTA Argentia, Newfourmdland AIDEM Arthur L. Bristol Chula Vista, Califorda CDR Melville S. Brown ALF Cabaniss, Coqus Christi, CDR Robert W. Cabaniss
Texas + NAS Cecil Field, Florida CDR Henry B. Cecil NAS Norfok, Vir@nia CAPT W. I, Chambers M . Chase Field, BeeviPle, Texas LCDR Nakkan Be Chase
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M C M Cherry Point, North LCOL A. A. Cunningham, USMC Carolina
NIPS OBathe, Kansas V D M James H. Flatley N M New Yo*, BrooUyn, NY NAP Floyd Bennett PJTM Pensaeola, F l o r i b ADM Forrest Sherman ALF San Clemente, Cdifornia I(PDM Frederick C. Sherman NIPS Nortk Island, San Diego, FADM William F. Walsey
Callifornia NAVSTA Midway Is. , Hawaii lWLAJ L. R. Henderson, USMC NAS Dallas, Texas COL William N. Hensley NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii CDR John Rodgers NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey ClDR Louis W. eld NAS Meridian, Mississippi a.l>M John S. McCain NAS Guantanamo, Cuba CAPT Bowman H. McCalla ARCAS New River, North Carolina GEN Keith B. McCutcheon NAVSTA Adz&, Alaska ENS Albert E. Mitchell NAS Mirams, Cdifornia ADWI Marc A. Mtscher N M Moffet& Field, Califormia ADM William A. Moffett NPhEC , Philadelphia, Pennsy1vaImi.a CAP% Henry C . Musan MAS Name&, California FADM Chester W. Nimitz NAVS TA Roosevel t Roads, ADM Ralph A. Ofstie
Buerto Rieo NAS Sadord, F l o H b LCDR Robert We Ramey BLFImpelPiaall Beach, Califoraaia lMAJ W. R. Ream, USA (NLED) N M Lemoore , California ADM Joseph M. Reeves NBS Saufley Field, Pensacola, ETJG Richard C. Saufley
Florida MAS South Weymouth, Nlass. ECDR John J. Shea MAS Oceana, Virginia m M Agppollo Soucek
ADM John 11. Towers COE T. C. Turner, USMC CDR Bmce A. Van Voorhis
BLF Wdbon, Corpus Christi, LCDR John C. Waldron
AEF Webster, Priest's Point, CAPT. W. W. Webster Maryland
ACB - Amphibious Construction Battalions AC&W - Adrcraft Control and Warning ACDU - Active Duty ADC - Air Defense Command ADW - Aiir Defense Warning AES - Aircraft Engineering Squadron AEW - Airborne Early Warning AFFTC - Air Force Flight Test Center AFWR - Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range AFWTF - Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Fleet AGO - Aviation Ground Officer AIRANTISUBRON - Air Anti -Submarine Squadron
A AmPO - Air Intelligence Reserve Program Officer
AIRW - Air Training Unit AKV - Auxiliary Cargo Transport (Aviation)
(Ex CVE Hull) ALF - Auxiliary Landing Field ALUSNA -- M l U. S. Navy Aircraft Assigned ANG - Air National Guard AP - Associate Pay APWO - Area Public Works Officer ARADUC - Army Aeronautical Depot
Wllaintemnce Center ARFCOS .- Armed Forces Courier Service AROICC -. Assistant Resident Officer in
,- Charge of Construction BV - Aircraft Repair Ship
ARVA - Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft PaPtVE - Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine ASR - Air Surveillance- Radar ATAB - Aviation Training Aids Branch ATAU - P~viation Training Aids Unit ATF - Fleet Ocean Tugs A m - Adlvanced Training Unit A m - &.r Transport Wing A m - Advanced Underseas Weapons Shop AV - Seaplane Tender A m - S-niall Seaplane Tender AVM - Guided Missile Ship AVP - Seaplane Tenders AVS - Aviation Supply Ship AVT - Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
(Ex CVS & CVL Hulls)
BCT - Base Consolidated Telecommunicafcion B. I. 0. T. - British Indian Ocean Territory
CAAC - Counseling and Assistance Center @rugs)
CAEWW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wings
CAFSU - Carrier and Field Service Unit CAGOLS - Catapult, Arresting Gear, and
Landing Systems - - CAP - Civil Air Patrol
WRON - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron
CARGRU - Carrier Groups CB - Construction Battalion CHESNAVFACENGCOM - Chesapeake Div.
Naval Facilities Engineering Command CINCEANTFLT - Commander in Chief Atlantic
Fleet CINCPACFET - Commander in Chief Pacific
Fleet CINCUSNAVEUR - Commander in Chief U.
S, Naval Forces, Europe CNAL - Commander Naval Air Force, U. S.
Atlantic Fleet CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Training CNET - Chief of Naval Education and Training CNM - Chief of Naval Material CNTECHTRA - Chief of Naval Technical Training COD - Carrier On-Board Delivery COMALSEAFRON - Commander Alaskan Sea Frontier COMAS WWINGPAC - Commander, Anti-Submarine
H&HB - Headquarters & Squadron MAU - enance Augmenting Unit H&W - Headquarters & Squadron U W dified Advanced Underseas HM - Helicopter Mne C s Squadron Weapons Shops H M - Marine Hellcopter Attack Squadron W%lhW - Marine Aircraft Wing
ine Heavy Helicopter EQuadron WWTU - Marine Air Weapons Training Unit HIMEIT - Marine Heavy Helicopter Training MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field
MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station Light Helicopter Squadron MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion Medium Helicopter Squadron MCCRTG - Marine Combat Crew Readiness e Medium Helicopter Training Training Group
MC ine Corps Reserve and Recruiting Helicopter Training Squadron District
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Helicopter Squadron METG - Multi-Engine Training Group HQMC - Headquarters lUarinc$ Corps WIHTG - Marine Helicopter Training Group HS - HelicopYer Anti-Submarine Squadron MLCOMOPFOR - Under the Military Command HS FMF - Headquarters Squadron, FMF of the Operating Forces HS WING - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Wing MPU - Mobile Intelligence Production Unit HSL - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron, MOFT, - Akrine Operational Flight Trainer
Light MQMAG - Mobile Mine Assembly Group HT - Helicopter Training Squadron MOMAT - Mobile Mine Assembly Team
MOTU - Moible Ordnance Technical Unit I&I .- Inspeptor and Instructor WlSC - Military Sealift Command ICEDEFQR - Iceland Defense Force MTDSTU - Marine Tactical Data System Team INACTSIPIPFAC - Inactive Ship Facility Unit INDILUNJAX - Industrial Manager Jacksonville MWCS - Marine Wing Communication Squadron
-- XNSUT - Inspector of Naval 1VIateri;kl MWHS - Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron XSIR - Inservice in Reserve MWSG - Marine Wing Support Group
MWWU - Marine Wing Weapons Unit JARCC - Joint Air Reconnaissance Control
Center NA - Naval Aviators JASIDF - Japan Air Self Defense Force NADU - Naval Air Development Unit JMSDF - Japan Maritime Self Defense Force NAEC - Naval Aviation Engineering Center
NAEF - Naval Air Engineering Facility LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion NAESU - Naval, Aviation Engineering Service L A W S - Light Airborne Multi-Purpose Systems NAF - Naval Air Facility LANTFLTWPNRAN - Atlantic Fleet Weapons NAIESC - Naval Aviation Integrated Logistic
Range Support Center LATWING - Light Attack Wing NeRU - Naval Air Intelligence Reserve Unit LOFUN - Long Range Navigation NAWJO - Naval Air Logistic Control Office LPH - Amphibious Assault Ships NAMT - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
NAMT (ABC) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer MABS - Marine Air Base Squadrons (Atomic, Bilogical& Chemical Defense) MACG - Marine Air ~ond ro l Groups NAMT (M) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer MAGS - Marine Air Control Squadron (Maintenance) MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment NAMT (MOR) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer MAG - Marine Aircraft Group (Munitions, Ordnance, Rearmament) AURBRIG - Marine Brigade NAMT (OF/WST) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer MARG - Marine Air Reserve Group (Operational Flight/ Weapons systems Trainer) MARP - Manpower Allocation/~equirements Plan NAMTD - Naval Air Mobile Training Detachment
r y Aifiliate Radio Station NAMTRADET - Naval Air Maintenance Training ine Air Reserve Training Command Detachment
W R T D - Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment NAMTRAGRU - Naval Air Maintenance Training MASS - Marine Air Support Squadron Group MATCU - Marine Air Traffic Control Unit NAOC - Naval Aviation Qfficer Candidate WPPhrt'SG - Marine Air Training Support Group NAPOG - Naval Airborne Project PRESS MATWING - Medium Attack Wing Operations Group
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ABBRE VIATIONS
NAmET - Naval Air Reserve D e k c b e n t NAWIV - Naval. Air Reserve Division
NARDIV(AS) - Aviation Ships NARDIV (FA) (E) - Fleet Air, Large NARDIV (FA) (S) - Fleet Air, Small
NARMU - Naval Air Reserve Maintenance Unit NARS - Naval Air Reserve Staff
(L) - Large (M) - Medium (S) - Small
NARU - Naval Air Reserve Unit NASA - National Aeronautics and Space
Administration NASC - Naval Air Systems Command NATC - Naval Air Test Center NATF (SI) - Naval Air Test Facility (a) NATPARACWUTE TESTRAN - National
Parachute Test Range NATRACOM - Naval Air Training Command NATTC - Naval Air Technical Trainiltlg Center NTTC - Naval Technikal Training Center NAVAEROSPREGlMEDCEN - Naval Aerospace
and Regional Medical Center NAVAIRDEVCEN - Naval M r Development Center NAVAIRSYSCOM - Naval Air Systems Command NAVASTRQGRU - U. S. Navy Astronautics Group NAVAVNWEPSFAC - Naval Aviation Weapons
NISO - Naval Investigative Service Office MISRA - Naval Investigative Service Resident
Agency NBACT - Navy Overseas Air Cargo Terminal NOLT - Naval Ordnance Laboratory Test NOS61 - Naval Ordnance System Command NBSG - Naval Operation Support Group NPTR - National Parachute Test Range NQRU - National Quota Reserve Unit N$s - National Quota Squadron NRCB - Naval Reserve Construction Battalion NFUD - Naval Reserve Intelligence Detachment NRL - Naval Research Laboratory NRLU - Naval Reserve Legal Unit NROS - Naval Reserve Officers School NRSC - Naval Regional Supply School NRSD - Naval Reserve Surface Division NRSG - Naval Reserve Security Group NRSO - Naval Resale Systems Office NRTC - Naval Reserve Training Center NSSAADET - Naval Special Services Adminis-
trative Activity Detachment - Naval Telecommunication Center NTRACEN - Nuclear Weapons Training
C - Naval Weapons Center NWL - Naval Weapons Laboratory NWSED - Naval Weather Service Environmental
Detachment PJWSF - Naval Weather Service Facility
O&R - Overhaul & Repair BCMM - Office of Civilian Manpower ement OCS - Officer Candidate School OLF - Outlying Field OOSC - Out of Sight Control OBCON - Operational Control OPmVFOR - Operational Test and Evaluation