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LOCATOR CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET OPNAVNOTE C5400 1 JULY 1970
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for July 1970; promulgation of
This directive i s not filed in these directives binders, but may be found at the following location:
DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20350
Canc FRP: Mar 71 OPNAVNOTE C 5400 Op- 51 1 Ser 01252P51 1 July 1970
OPNAV NOTICE C5400
From: Chief of Naval Operations
Subj : Naval Aeronautical Organization for July 1970; promulgation of
Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5500.40B 1 October 1962
Encl: (1) New station listing format requirements (2) Naval Aeronautical Organization
1. Purpose. The purpose of this publication is to provide statistical information concerning the ~=ronauticd Organization. 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 I July of each year.
2. Cancellation of Previous Publication. OPNAV NOTICE 05400 Ser 01055P51 of 1 January 1970 is cancelled by this Notice and will be destroyed by burning. No report of destruction is necessary.
3. Corrections. Addressees responsible for the information in various sections of this publication a r e requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-511) of any errors or omissions. In particular, Commanding Officers of each station a r e requested to review the command/support relationships and base loading figures pertaining to that station. A revised edition of that portion, reflecting the 1 January 1971 situation, should be forwarded to Chief of Naval Operations by 1 December 1970. If the data is unchanged, a report indicating no change should be submitted.
4. Change of Format. For the required station reports stated in paragraph 3. above, a change in format is herewith directed. This change categorizes the M e r e n t units which may be on board a station and is required to meet the information needs of the Chief of Naval Operations. The required format and categories a re set forth in enclosure (1) and will be submitted in the 1 January 1971 updates.
5. Classification and Downgrading. The security classification of this publication is auto- matically downgraded from Confidential to Unclassified on 1 July 1973. This action is in accordance with paragraph 7. c . (3) of reference (a). All of the paragraphs on this page a re UncliI~Sified. The content that follows is Confidential unless otherwise indicated.
6. Report. Report Symbol OPNAV 5400-3 is assigned for this report. -
OPNAVNOTE C5400 1 July 1970
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for July 1970; promulgation of
7. Cancellation. This Notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next issue of the Naval Aeronautical Organization .
6- P . s. SWANSON
By direction
Distribution:
SNDL PART I 2 1A (Fleet Commanders in Chief) 23A (Naval Force Commanders) 23B (Special Force Commanders, COhIASW'FORLANT (2) only) 2 4A (Naval Air Force Commanders) 2655 (Fleet Air Control & Surveillance Facility) 27C (Sea Frontier Commanders) 28A (Carrier Division) 29G (ASW Support Aircraft Carriers (CVS)) 29H (Attack Aircraft Carriers (CVA), (CVAN)) 31H (Amphibious Assault Ships (LPH)) 42A (Fleet Air Commands) 42B (Fleet Air Wings) 42D (Fleet Airborne Electronics Training Unit) 421 (Reconnaissance Attack Wing & Attack Squadrons (VAH), (RVAH)) 42 53 (Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Groups (CVSG)) 42K1 (Attack Squadrons (VA)) 42L1 (Fighter Squadrons (VF)) 42N1 (Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons (VS)) 42P (Patrol Squadrons (VP)) 42R (Fleet Composite Squadrons (VC) and Detachments) 42T (Tactical Air Control Groups and Squadrons) 42U (Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons (HC) and Detachments) 42 Yl (Photographic Squadrons (VAP) , (VFP)) 42CC1 (Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wings) 42CC3 (Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadrons (VAW)) 42TT (Training Squadrons (VT), @IT)) 46133 (Training Groups)
SNDL PART 11 A 1 (Immediate Office of the Secretary, Under Secretary of the the Navy (ATTN:
Aide & Special Assistant) only) A4A (Chief of Naval Material, Code MAT-0414)
(Air Navigation Offices) C4P FA5 (Naval Air Facility LANT) FA6 (Naval Air Station LANT) FA7 (Naval Station LANT) FB7 (Naval Air Station PAC) F B8 (Naval Auxiliary Air Station PAC) FBI0 (Naval Station PAC) FC3 (Naval Activities)
OPNAVNOTE C5400 1 July 1970
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for July 1970; promulgation of
Distribution: (Continued)
SNDL PART I1 (Continued) F F 1 (Naval District Commandants) FKAlA (Naval Air Systems Command Headquarters) FKA6A1 (Naval Air Development Center) FKA6B1 (Naval Air Facility CNM) FKNl (Naval Facilities Engineering Command Division) F m l A (Naval Air Station NAVAIRSYSCOM) FKR3A (Naval Air Engineering Center) FKR3C (Naval Air Test Center) FKR3J (Naval Missile Center) FKR7A (Naval Air Systems Command Re presentative) FT1 (Chief of Naval Air Training) FT2 (Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training) FT3 (Chief of Naval Air Basic Training) FT4 (Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training) FT5 (Chief of Naval Air Technical Training) FT6B (Naval Air Station CNABATRA) FT6C (Naval Air Station CNARESTRA) FT6D (Naval Air Station CNATECHTRA) V3 (Marine Corps Air Bases Commanders) V5 (Marine Corps Air Station) V12 (Marine Corps Development and Education Command) V16 (Marine Corps Bases, Pacific only)
Naval Construction Battalion Center (12B), Por t Hueneme, California 93041
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STATION LISTING FORMAT
The below example covers the majority of units/activities which may be aboard a base or station af the naval aeronautical shore establishment. Not al l categories a re 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 at the station commander's discretion. For the purposes of these reports,' "naval activities" denote both Navy and USMC units. SUBMISSION OF THE 1 JANUARY 1971 UPDATES TO THIS DOCUMENT WILL CONFORM TO THE FORMAT OF THE EXAMPLE STATION LISTING SET FORTH BELOW.
NOTE 1/ Where a subordinate unit and its parent unit a re listed aboard the same station, the figure fornumber of personnel of the parent unit will include those of i ts subordinates. The figures for the subordinate &it will be enclosed in parenthesis.
NOTE 2/ In any category, if an activity conducts student training, under that category state the ave%ge 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 - Furnishinn 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 Aviation/Other On Board Superior
(Number & Type)
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
(Include naval units/activities of the regular forces permanently attached to (non-deployable) and supported by the base facilities. List activities in the following order within this category:)
NAS (base) or MCAS (Headquarters squadrons)
(See NOTE - l/above. )
Air Staffs (e. g. Naval Air F'orces, COMFAIRS, COMFAIRWINGS, etc. )
Naval Air Units (e . g . Transport squadrons, ferry squadrons, readiness training squadrons, permanent Dets, etc . See NOTE - 2/ above. )
Aviation Ships (Non Deployable) (e . g . CVT, etc . ) Other Ships (Non Deployable)
Other Permanent Navy Tenant Activities (e.g. Naval Air Rework Facility, Finance Offices, Naval District Activities, Training Units, USMC Barracks, Exchange, etc, See NOTE - 1 / above.)
Enclosure (1)
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/Other Enlisted
'(B)
Total Civilian: USDH - NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC FNI - - (NOTE: The total number of civilians working aboard the station/base is required to supplement base loading projections. The intention is to include all civilian workers of all activities on the base to obtain the total permanent civilian worker population. These categories a re defined as:
USDH: U. S. Civilians Direct Hire
NFUSC: U. S . Civilians supported by non-appropriated funds.
CONTR: U. S. Manufacturers Reps, or other contract civilian personnel.
FND: Foreign National Civilian Direct 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 at this station which may be expected to deploy. List in the following order:)
Air Staffs
(e.g. CARDIVS, CVW Staffs, etc.)
Air Units
(Squadrons, etc . ) Aviation S h i ~ s
(e.g. CVA, CVS, etc.)
Other Ships/~nits
Deployable Unit Totals:
On Board Officer On Board On Board Aircraft Aviation/Other Enlisted -1
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
EXAMPLE (Continued)
Deployed Units Supported (Non-Reserve)
(Estimate the percent of those units, of any service, assigned a PDS, homeport or permanent location other than at this station for which annual base support may be expected. List air units first then other naval units then other non-naval units. e. g. . 5 VP, 4 P3C, 8/5, 50.)
Reserve Forces/Training Units
(Include those units aboard this station of the Naval Air Reserve Force, Naval Air Reserve Training or Naval Reserve Training Command. List in the following order:)
On Board Officer Units On Board Aviation Other On Board Enlisted Supported Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
(Number& Type) 7 7 7
Naval Air Reserve Forces
(e. g. Wings, Staffs, squadrons, etc . ) Naval Air Reserve Training Units
(e. g. Replacement Training Units, Intelligence Units, Maintenance Units, NAR Divs, etc . ) Air Reserve Total:
On Board On Board Officers Aircraft Aviation Other 7 -7-
Non-Naval Reserve Training Units
(e. g. Air National Guard, AF Reserve, USCG Reserve, etc.)
Unit - On Board On Board Officer
Aircraft ~ c D u / ~ e l ~ e s (Number & Type)
On Board Enlisted
On Board Enlisted AcDu/SelRes I
Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/Enlisted Officer/~nlisted (Number) 7 I
Average Daily Transients:
Number of Naval Aviators supported for CRT purposes
Remarks: (Add explanatory information pertinent to any of the above categories.)
UNCLASSIFIED
EXAMPLE
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATION
WESTERN. CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND)
Furnishine: Limited S u ~ m r t TO:
NAAS Fowlen NALF Desert
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Supported On Board Aviation/Other
Permanent Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
NAS 1 RC45J, 3 C117D, 47 52 1 VCl17D, 1 CIA, 7 US2B, 6 T28B
GCA Unit -- -- (3) -- MAW 0444 - - -- (2) GCI Site (2) -- COMFAIRWEST 1 Ul lA 22 3 FAUCOMFAIRWEST - - - - - - COMFAIRWING 15 - - 13 9 VRF-32 - - 48 4 VR-30 8 CIA, 6 C131F 15 38 VS-41 8 OV10, 20 S2E 20 8
Students USN - - 10 - - Students USNR - - 2 - -
Service Craft (YSD) - - - - - - Naval Air Rework Facility -- 6 8 Marine Bar racks - - 3 10
Enlisted On Board
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRWEST
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMNA VAIRPAC COMFAIRWEST COMFLTAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWEST COMFAIRWEST COMFAIRWEST - - - - CO NAS NAVAIRSYSCOMREPAC CO NAS
Permanent Non-Naval Units (Non-Reserve)
672nd Radar Squadron (ADC) -- - - 2 5 180 33rd Air Div. Ft. Lee AFS, Va.
American Red Cross - - - - - - - - - - Permanent Unit Totals - - - Total Military 62 186 157 2,353
USDH NFUSC CONTR FND NFFNC - FNI - Total Civilian 4,425 60 28 - - - - - - Deployable Units (Non-Reserve)
COMCARDIV 3 -- 12 10 42 COMNA VAIRPA C COMCVW-16 - - 9 5 11 COMFAIRWEST COMC VW-21 -- 14 - - 12 COMFAIRWEST
UNCLASSIFIED 4 Tab A t o Enclosure (I)
UNCLASSIFIED
EXAMPLE (Continued)
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATION
WESTERN, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer On Board Enlisted Administrative Supported On Board Aviation/Other On Board -- Superior
Deployable Units (Non-Reserve) (Continued)
VA-94 14 A4E 22 6 200 COMC VW- 16 VA-97 14 A7A 2 3 6 2 40 COMCVW-21 C VA(N) - 68 1 CIA 187 44 3,742 COMNA VAIRPAC - - - Deployable Unit Totals 2 9 2 67 71 4,247
Reserve Forces /~ ra in ing Units
On Board Officer On Board Units On Board Aviation Other Enlisted Supported Aircraft Ac~u/SelRes AcDu/SelRes - Ac~u/SelRes
CVWR-30 - - 2 4 1 3 5 7 VA-303 14 A4C 3 19 1 3 8 2 93 HS-85 8 SH3A 3 2 1 1 1 45 100 NARTU 1 T34, 9 US2D 10 - - 10 - - 130 - - RTU-303 - - 2 15 - - 4 45 130 NARDIV - - - - 2 -- 3 6 - - 347
- - - - - - 7
Air Reserve Total 32 30 61 13 47 307 677
Non-Naval Reserve Training Units
On Board On Board Officer On Board Enlisted Aircraft AcDu/SelRes AcDu/SelRes
9409/9706 Air Reserve - - 2 18 5 147 Sqd AF
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Personnel Personnel (RON) Aircraft Officer/Enlisted - Officer/Enlisted
Average Daily Transients: 21 24 42 12 27
Number Naval Aviators Supported for CRT purpoes : a .
Remarks: (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 Center (Vet. Services)
(3) Data Services support provided to all tenant activities.
Tab A to Enclosure (1)
U N C L A S C I F I ~ ~
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400 1 JULY 1970
NAVAL AERONAUTICAL ORGANIZATION
UNCLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE C5400
CONTENTS Page
..... DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK 3
PERSONNEL
..................................... Corps and Category Breakdown 6 .......................................... Planned StrengthFYI971 8 .............................. Billet Summary for Aviation Activities 9
BASES . .- .......................... Atlantic Continental Fleet Support Stations 12
..................... Atlantic Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations 30 Pacific Continental Fleet Support Stations ............................ 39 ..................... Pacific Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations 58 Naval Air Training Command Stations ............................... 69
....................... Naval Air Reserve Training Command Stations 80 ............. Naval Aviation Research. Development and Test Stations 95 Special Naval Aviation Station ...................................... 101
. . .- Marine Corps Continental Fleet Support Stations ..................... 102 Marine Corps Extra-Continental Fleet Support Stations ............... 110
AVIATION SHIPS
Summary .................... .. ................................. 114 .................................................... Atlantic Fleet 114 Pacific Fleet .................................................... 115 Inactive ......................................................... 116
NAVY FLEET AIR COMMAND UNITS
Atlantic Fleet .................................................... 118 Pacific Fleet .................................................. 122 Marine Corps .................................................... 127
MAUW's and MOMAT1s ............................................... 130
MISSIONS ........................................................... 131
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
........................................................... Basic 135 Advanced ........................................................ 136 ........................................................ Technical 137 Reserve ......................................................... 140 Naval Aerospace Medical Center ................................... 146
SPECIALACTIVITIES-CNO .......................................... 149
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES .......................... 149
NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE ........................... 153
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CONTENTS Page
MLSSIONS
Navy Air ....................................................... 155 Guided Missile Units .............................................. 159 Aviation Commands ............................................... 159 Aviation Ships .................................................... 160 ............................................. Marine Aviation Units 161
........................................... NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE 165
................................................. APPROACH SYSTEMS 169
.................................... VISUAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM 172
................ CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTEM 173
NAMEDAIR FIELDS .................................................. 174
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................... 175
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DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AlDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK
The planned Naval Aviation Shore Establishment, including Marine activities, for 1. July 1970 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. NAVAIR Instruction series 5451. contains a list of approved tasks for each activity under Naval Air Systems Command. Permanent duty stations of Naval units a re 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 03110 (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 or 1 July). On board estimates a r e submitted by air 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 ALLOCATION
Tables on pages 4-9 of this publication include a Fiscal 1971 summary of the personnel alloca- tions for aviation activities as of 1 July 1970. Personnel figures shown for the individual stations and activities reflect an estimated on board count as of 1 July 1970. Estimates a re prepared within a month or two of the 1 July date.
Personnel data for uSNR/USMCR squadrons/units represent numbers allowed in drill pay status. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Reserve activities a re shown separately.
COMMAND OVER SHORE 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 States Marine Corps. It encompasses over-all authority, direction, control and coordination necessary to carry out the assigned mission, and responsibility for the operating efficiency of the activity, It includes authority and responsibility for mission planning, shore activity planning and workload planning. It also includes authority and responsibility for coordination the application of the various 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. Professional and technical advice, guidance, and assistance;
c . Performance of specialized administrative or technical functions as a service.
Supervision by Staff Assistants over assigned shore (field) activities encompasses the same degreee of authority and responsibility as command. (General Order 19, 20 October 1964.)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
OPNAVNOTE (25400
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK (Continued)
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO COMMANDS AND ACTIVITIES
Technical support is a te rm denoting the responsibility of various systems commands, bureaus and offices within the Navy to provide resources to a command or activity of the Navy o r Marine Corps to enable i t to car ry out i t s mission. It includes administrative, personnel and material support, guidance and assistance in and evaluation of such matters as organization, procedures, s budgeting, accounting, staffing and the utilization of personnel funds, material and facilities. In addition, technical support includes the responsibility to assis t command in evaluating the operating efficiency of activities. (General Order 19, 20 October 1964)
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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 AUXILIARY AIR STATION
An air installation that offers facilities similar to those provided by an air station and assis ts a parent air station in accordance with organizational requirements.
.NAVAL STATION
A shore activity capable of performing general functions, usually in direct support of the oper- ating forces.
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
An independent aviation activity developed to provide permanent facilities for a war strength Marine Air craft Wing and station fdrces, less the units deployed a t subordinate Marine Corps Air Facilities and any Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field. A Marine Corps Air Station pos- sesses facilities for maintenance work beyond the scope of the capabilities of the dependent fields. It acts as the supply stock point as designated for the subordinate airfields and air facilities to be supported and budgets and manages the fuhds for maintenance and operations for al l assigned subordinate airfields and is under the command of the appropriate Commander, Marine Corps Air Bases.
NAVAL AIR FACILITY
An activity established to meet some special requirement of naval aviation. It may or may not be administratively dependent on a parent (air 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 as such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide an airfield which can serve as: a staging base for gunnery, ordnance, or other training exercises; a mir ror o r other landing practice site; o r emergency o r "Bingo" field in support of off-shore car r ie r operations, and/or a base, with limited support, for assigned aircraft or units. The facilities and/or services may include any o r all of the following a s appropriate to usage and/or user requirements: a i r traffic control, communications, f i re and crash rescue services, personnel berthing and messing, refueling and rearming equipment, ready issue stowage, line operations, line maintenance, high usage line maintenance spare parts and limited support of assigned aircraft or units. An ALF is not a
DEFINITION OF TERMS AND AIDS TO UNDERSTANDING THIS BOOK (Continued)
AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD (Continued)
separately established activity but is.under the cognizance of a nearby parent air station from which personnel, materiel and funds for i ts support a r e allocated. The parent air station may maintain a caretaker detachment and/or service unit at the ALF for day-to-day operations.
An air field having no established facilities in operation except a landing area. It is designated as 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 i t s 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 at the OLF either on a "duration of the operation" or a "normal operating hours" 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. Minimum 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, fire protection and maintenance. Min- imum facilities and utilities essential for occasional use, when required by operating forces, a r e 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 (field) activity retained for mobilization purposes. The major claimant who establishes the requirement for the "Mobilization" designation is responsible for physical security, fire 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 "Excess" shore (field) activity was assigned when active is responsible for physical security, fire protection and static maintenance until final disposal of the real property, in accordance with applicable directives.
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I NAVY MANPOWER ALLOCATION
The total Military Manpower Allocatian/~equirements Plan including Base and Augment but excluding USMC for Fiscal Year 1971 requires end year strength of This includes a l l Regulars and most Reserves on continuous active duty and all officer candidates. I t in- cludes personnel with other government agencies in a reimbursable status and officers funded by Reserve Personnel Navy appropriation.
I Officer NavCad/Midshipmen Enlisted Total
I Begin FY 1971 allocation Information not available. Source is Op-102F21.
End F Y 1971 requirement (est) 76,650 4,243 562,951 643,844
1 CODE - CATEGORY EST. REQUIREMENT END FY 1971
Line Aviation Line Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Aeronautical Maintenance Cryptology Intelligence Public Affairs Ordnance Engineering Duty Officer Meteorology Oceanography/Hydrography Nurse Corps Students Medical Corps Students
LINE TOTAL
Medical Corps Dental Corps Medical Service Corps Law Nurse Corps Supply Corps Chaplain Corps Civil Engineering Corps
STAFF TOTAL
Supply Corps Civil Engineer Corps Deck Operations Ordnance EOD Administration Data Processing Bandmaster Engineering Hull Electrician Electronics
SOURCE: CNQ (Op-102F3)
CODE CATEGORY
NAVY MANPOWER ALLOCATION (Continued)
Communications Aviation Operations Aviation Control Air Intelligence Photograph Meteorology Aviation Ordnance Avionics Aviation Maintenance
LDO TOTAL
Boatswain Operations Technician EOD Aviation Ordnance Technician Surface Ordnance Technician Ordnance Control Technician Underwater Ordnance Technician Aviation Maintenance Technician Machinist Aviation Control Technician Electrician Naval Communicator Aviation Boatswain Aviation Electronics Technician Air Intelligence Technician Communications Technician Electronics Technician Ship Repair Technician Ship's Clerk Data Processing Technician Bandmaster Supply Clerk Aerographer Photographer Civil Engineer Corps
EST REQUIREMENT END FY 1971
W. 0. TOTAL 4,332 I GRAND TOTAL END FY 1971 (EST) 76,650
SOURCE: CNO (Op-102F3)
NAVY MANPOWER
The Manpower Allocation/~equirements Plan by type of activity is:
Allocation Requirement Begin FY 1971 End FY 1971
Officer Enlisted Officer Enlisted
Fleet Fleet Air MILCOMOPFOR Support, Other than Air, U. S. Air Support, U . S . Support, Other than Air, Outside U . S . Air Support, Outside U. S. General Training Air Training OCS & 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)
Information not available. Source is Op-102F21.
MANPOWER
BILLET SUMMARY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
I as of 1 July 1970 I
A. FLEET AIR
1. Atlantic
CARD1 V CVW C VSG VF VA VAW RVAH RECONATKWING COMFAWSLANT/COMFAW VP vs HS VW VQ HC VC VX AIRLOGCONTROFF HQ 21st AF HQMAC VR VRC VRF FAETU Lant Fleet Combat Camera Air Staffs Flag Adrnin Unit FAA0 LANT FLTELECTWARSUPPGRP
Norfolk NIPSTRAFAC LATWING VAQ
TOTAL
Number of Units
Code 1300 -
Total Enlisted
NOTE: All unit Manpower totals include the Southeast Asia Augmentation Billets for FY 1970.
MANPOWER
2. Pacific
VAH COMCVW COMC VSG VF VFP VAP VA VAW COMFAWS VT vs HS HC VW VRF VQ VR VRC VC vx FAETU GM Unit PAC Fleet Combat Camera Air Staffs Flag Admin Unit FAA0 PAC
Number of Units
- TOTAL PACIFIC 142 TOTAL ATLANTIC 132 -
FLEET AIR TOTAL 274
I B. FLEET AIR SUPPORT CONTINENTAL (NAVY)
FLEET SUPPORT (NAS & NS) NAVPLANTREPO NAVAIRSYSCOMREPS NAVAIRSYSCOM RDT&E ACTS NAVAIRSYSCOM MISC ACTS NAVREST ACTS NAVAIREWORKFAC
TOTAL
Code 1300 -
Total Enlisted
NOTE: All unit manpower totals include the Southeast Asia Augmentation Billets for F Y 1970.
MANPOWER
Number Total of Units Officers
Total Enlisted
6,485 - 6,485
C. FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
1. Atlantic
- TOTAL 11
1 2. Pacific
- TOTAL PACIFLC 13 TOTAL ATLANTIC 11 -
FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS TOTAL 24
I D. PACIF'IC MISSILE RANGE 3 640 1
E . NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
STAFFS (Less CNART) STATIONS AND UNITS
BASIC ADVANCED TECHNICAL
STUDENTS BASIC ADVANCED TECHNICAL MISCELLANEOUS AOC
TOTAL
F . AIR SEGMENT RESUME
FLEET AIR 274 7,997 56,093 I FLEET AIR SUPPORT CONT 110 2, 121 26,504 I I FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS 2 4 1,316 12,542 I 1 PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE 3 153 640 1 NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND 5 5 6,043
-- GRAND TOTAL 466 17,630
/ NOTE: All unit manpower totals include the Southeast Asia Augmentation Billets for F Y 1970. 1 SOURCE: CNO (Op-100E & Op-IOOH)
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I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. NAS Albany, Georgia 2. NAS Brunswick, Maine 3. NAS Cecil Field, Florida
* 4. NAS Jacksonville, Florida 5. NAS Key West, Florida
*6. NAS Lakehurst, New Je r s ey 7. NAVSTA Mayport, Florida
*8. NAS Norfolk, Virginia 9 . NAS Oceana, Virginia
*lo. NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island
1 * Naval Air Reserve Training TJnit aboard station. I ALBANY, GEORGIA I
(NAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned Officer
Aviation/Other Total
Enlisted Administrative
Superior
NAS 1 C117D) 1 USZB, 2 UH34J, 1 CIA
RECONATKWING ONE - - RVAH-1 6 RA5C RVAH-3 13 RAW, 1 C47M,
2 TA3B, 4 TA4F Student - -
RVAH-5 6 RA5C RVAH-6 5 RA5C RVAH-7 7 RA5C RVAH-9 5 RA5C RVAH- 11 5 RA5C RVAH-12 5 RA5C RVAH-13 6 RA5C RVAH-14 5 RA5C NIPSTRAFAC - -
Student - - Branch Commissary Store -- Branch Navy Exchange - -
COMFAIRJAX
COMFAIRJAX COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1
COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 COMRECONATKWING 1 OinC COMMSTORE JAX OinC Navy Exchange
NAS , JAX COSOEASTNAVFAC-
ENGCOM OinC NAMTRAGRU
Memphis OinC FAETULANT
Norfolk OinC NAESU Liaison
Officer JAX CO FWF JAX Commander, 19BW
ROICC - - NAMTD 1002 - - FAETULANTDETALB - -
NAESU - - NWSED - - Det 1, 19th Bomb 2 KC135, 2 B52G
Wing USAF -
TOTAL 7 9
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 10 2
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
BRUNSWICK, MAINE
WAS) (1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 1 SPZH, 1 C117D, 1 US2B, 2 UH34J, 1 P3A
COMFAW-3 - - VP-10 (deployed) 9 P3B VP-11 9 P 3 B VP-23 9 P 3 B VP-26 (deployed) 9 P 3 B FAETULANT Det Bruns - - Marine Bar racks - - Navy Commissary Store - -
(includes Culter Branch) (includes Winter Harbor Branch)
Navy Exchange - - MAUW 0426 - - NWSED - - EOD Det Brunswick - - Nucleus Crew P C 0 - -
USS REEVES Nucleus Crew P C 0 - -
USS WORDEN Nucleus Crew P C 0 - -
USS ENGLAND -
TOTAL 42
Officer Aviation/Other
2 1 45
Total Enlisted
528
Administrative Superior
COMNA VAIRLANT
COMFAIRWINGSLAN'I COMFAW-3 COMFAW-3 COMFAW-3 COMFAW-3 FAETULANT CO NAS CO NAVRESTO OFF
CO NAS CO NAS CO FWF Quonset P t . EOD Group Atlantic COM-1
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 9 20 4(0ff) 4(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 23.
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
I CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA
Supported Faci Uty
I Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) OLF Whitehouse I Activit ies and Units Aircraf t
Supported Assigned
NAS 1 US2A, 1 C117D LATWING-1 - - CVW-1 - - VA-46 13 A7B VA-72 12 A7B CVW-3 - - VA-37 12 A7A VA-105 12 A7A CVW-8 -- VA-12 12 A4C VA-172 13 A4C VA-45 26 TA4F VA-174 22 A7A, 1 0 A7B,
32 A7E VA-82 12 A7A VA-86 12 A7A VA- 66 1 4 A4C VA-81 12 A7E VA-83 12 A7E VA-15 12 A7B VA-87 12 A7B VC-4 DET 3 USBC, 5 A4C RATCC Unit #43 - l NAMTRADET 1034 - - NWSED - - FAETULANTDET -- Fleet Air Photo Lab - - Branch Commissa ry Store -- Branch Navy Exchange Store -- Branch Navy Finance Office --
Marine B a r r a c k s -- EOD DET -- ROICC - - NAESU - -
- TOTAL 2 60
Officer Aviation/Other
19 72 9 6 3 5
2 0 3 17 3
4 5 18 4 17 5 4 6
2 0 4 18 4 2 9 9 47 16 54 (RP) 19 3 21 5 2 1 4 19 4 1 5 4 17 3 1 5 2 1 0 1
3 3 - - 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
Total Enlisted
888 19 8
270 27 5
1 0 268 238
5 175 170 308
1 ,050
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRJAX COMFAIRJAX LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING-1 LATWING- 1 LATWING-1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1
LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 LATWING-1 LATWING- 1 LATWING- 1 COMFAIRJAX CONAS NAMTRAGRU Memphis FWF JAX FAETULANT Norfolk COMFAIRJAX OinC JAX Commissary CONAS JAX OinC Navy Finance Off
Office, NAS, JAX CMC EODGRULANT COSOEASTDIVNAV
FACENGCOM COMFAIRJAX
Ai rc ra f t Pe r sonne l Personnel RON
Average Trans ien t s Daily 11 11 6
I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 19. I
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
CVW-1, VA-46, VA-72 deploying September aboard USS John F . Kennedy. CVW-3, VA-37, VA-105 deployed aboard USS Saratoga. CVW-8, VA-12, VA-172 deployed aboard USS Shangri La . VA-36 t o be deactivated.
NON MILITARY UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
American Red Cross Navy Federal Credit Unit Ling-Temco-Vought Aeronautics Barnett National Bank Navy Relief Society Division General Electr ic Navy Wives Club McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft Inc . U. S. Pos t Office Pra t t & Whitney Aircraft Company
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMFAIRJAX - - FAU COMFAIRJAX - - Air Nav Office - - Flt Air Intell. Office - - BUPERS LDRSHIP FLD TM -- NAS JACKSONVILLE *20 Aircraft RATCC Unit 17 - - M A W 0427 - - MAU 05 - - GCI SITE - - COMFAIRWING ELEVEN -- VP-5 9 P3A VP-16 11 P3A VP-45 11 P3A VW-4 6 WClBlN (1 pool) Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - Marine Barracks - - BWF - - FICEUR - - FLTAIRPHOTOLAB - - FAETULANT Det JAX - - NARTU (TAR) **44 Aircraft MARTD - - NATTC - -
Students, USN/R - - Students, USCG/R - -
MATSG - - Students, USMC/R - -
NAMTRADETS JAX - - Students, USN/R - - Students, USMC/R - - Students, USCG/R - -
CVWR-20 - -
Command & Support - CNO (CINCIANTFLT)
Officer Aviation/Other
19 27 - - -- (2) - - - - - - (2) - - 2 8 77 (9) (3) (2) - - -- - - (2) - - 16 7 57 - - 59 - - 54 4 64 1 - - 3 - - 2 - - 6 2 10 5 49 - - 1 6 - -
26 3 4 2
23 10 - - - - - - -- 1 10 - - - - 1 - -
10 - - - - - - - - - - - - --
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior -
C OMNA VAIRLANT COMFAIIWAX COMFAIHJAX COMFAIIWAX COMFAIHJAX COMFAIIWAX CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX COMFAIIZWINGSLANT COMFAIEZWING 11 COMFAIRWING 11 COMFAIIZWING 11 COMFAIHJAX CO NRSO, Brooklyn CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX NAVWEASERVCOM CINCUSNAVEUR COMFAIlEJAX FAETULANT Norfolk CNARESTRA CG 4th MAW Glenview CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO NATTC CMC MATSG NAMTG, NAS Memphis NAMTRADETS JAX NAMTRADETS JAX
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ILCKSONVILLE , FLOFUDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
NTDC Regional Rep Pensacola
Chief BUMED CO NAVACCTG&FIN
OFF, WASH, D. C. NAVAIRSYSCOMREPLANT CO NAVAIREWORKFAC NAVINVESTSVCOFF,
Charleston, S. C. SEDIVNAVFACENGCOM 32nd Air Div, Gunter
AFB, Ala. co 547th ORD DET (EDC) USA ADV Group, Atlanta CO USA 3rd RCTG Dist,
Col. Park , GA. NP&P SVCOFF , Charleston OCMM, Washington, D . C . EA. Area, MILTRAFMGMl
& T e r m SVC DEFLOGSVCCEN, Battle
Creek, Mich. OinC NAVAUDITSITE,
Pensacola CO NFC, Norfolk, VA. Postmaster , JAX -- COMFAIRJAX Barnett 1s t Natl Bank, Jax - - CO NAS JAX
NTDC Area Office - - Disease Vector Con Cen -- Navy Finance Office -- NA VAIRE WORK FAC --
Students, USN/R - - NAVINVESTSVCRESOFF - - ROINCC - - 679th Radar Sqdn, A F - - 544th ORD Det (ED), USA -- USAR Area Advisory Grp -- Armed For Ent & Exam Sta -- 6nd Br Pub & P R SVC Office -- ROCMM -- Reg Storage Mgmt Office -- Def Surplus Sales Office - -
Naval Audit Site - - Field Office, NFO - - Branch P .O. , NAS JAX - - Navy JAX Credit Union - - Navy Relief Society -- NAS B r . , Barnett 1s t Nat Bk -- A-7 Joint Plan/Sched Gr -- Pinecastle EWR - -
- TOTAL 101
* NAS JAX Aircraft: 1 C131F, 1 C117D, 5 USPA, 1 USZB, 2 HUlGC, 5 SH34J, 1 UH34J, 4 HHlK.
** NARTU Aircraft: 16 A4L (2 pool), 12 A4C (2 pool) (Marine sole use , MARTD), 7 SP2H, 3 C118B, 3 T33B (1 pool), 1 T34B, 1 UC45J, 1 USPA.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCES
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 62.
Unit -
I
Aviation/Other Total Enlisted
NARTU Jacksonville VA-203 - - - - - -
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Continued)
SELECTED AIR RESERVE UNITS
Unit - NARS F1 OPCON 7F1 OPCON 7F2 NARDIV F1 VA2Fl VR6OF1 VR60F2 VR24F3
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted Unit -
VP67F1 VP7F2 NAIRU F1 NASRU F1 NARDIV F2
TOTAL
Officer AviatiodOther
Total Enlisted
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 2 C117D, 2 SH3A RAPCON #8 - - MAUW #0430 -- Branch Navy Exchange - - NWSED - - NAMTRADET - -
1009 Average Student Load -- NA VCOMMSTA - - COMFAIRKWEST - - Marine Guard Unit -- FAETULANT Det KWEST -- VF-101 12 F4B, 23 F4J,
5 TA4F Average Student Load - - VX- 1 2 SHSD, 2 P3C,
SP3A, 1 P 3 B , 2 S2E
C VSG- 50 - - VS-30 13 S2E
Average Student Load - - HS-1 5 SH3A, 6 SH3D Average Student Load - - CINCLANT JARCC - - 6947th Security Squadron -- 671st Radar Squadron (SAGE)(ADC)
COMFAIRKWEST DET 14 1 ECl2lM VF Det 14 2 F4 USA W E S T Def Command --
6th Msl Bn (HAWK)
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIrZKWEST CO NAS co NAS CO NAS FWF JAX CO NAMTRAGRU MFS - - COMNAVCOMM COMNA VAIRLANT Marine Barracks KWES'I FAETULANT Norfolk COMFAIRKWEST
22 - - 29 -- 43 7 348 COMFAIRKWEST (4 Foreign Exchange Officers)
COMFAIRKWEST C VSG- 50 - - CVSG-50 - - COMKWESTFOR 6940th Support Group
Goodfellow AFB, Tex. 20 Air Division Fort
LEE AFS, Va. COMFAIRKWEST COMKWESTFOR 3 l s t Artillery Brigade,
Homestead AFB, Fla.
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
KEY WEST, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
3rd USA Logistical - - - - 1 7 3rd US Army Support Support Facility KWEST Gp. (AD) Homestead
AFB, Fla. NRL (Marine Corrosion Lab) -- - - - - - - NRL , Washington, D . C . Senior Field Eng. Rep. - - - - - - - - Reg. Rep., NAVTRA-
DE VCEN Pensacola SP. ACT. SQ. 1137 -- - - - - - - - - Navy Quicktrans Airlift - - -- -- - - - - COMKWESTEVDET -- 5 - - 43 --
- - - TOTAL 81 219 146 3,428
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 11 15 3(0ff) 2(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 9.
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY I
(NAS) (4 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 C117D, 1 UC45J, 15 2 7 1 US2B
Navy Exchange - - - - 1 NAVAIRSYSCOM a/c storage -- - - - - M A W 0431 - - - - Marine Barracks - - - - (1)
3 Branch Navy Comm Store -- - - 1 NWSED - - - - 1 NAMTRADET 1070 - - - - - - FAETULANT DET Lakehurst - - - - HC-2 6 UH2A, 2 UHBB, 8 3 5
6 UH2C, 11 HHID, HC-4 5 UH2A, 8 UH2B 42 2 NATF 1 NA4B, 2 TF4A, 7 9
2 A3A, 1 F8L, 1 S2D, 1 F8K, 1 A4C
NATTC 1 C117D 7 17 Students -- 5 --
Marine Aviation Det . - - 2 2 NARTU 9 S2E, 1 T34B, 23 5
2 C54Q, 1 UC45J, 8 SH3A
Army Aviation Det. 3 UHlH, I UHlC, 15 - - U. S. Army 3 UHlD, 5 JU21A, Electronics Support 1 JOVlC, 3 NC45J, Command 2 U6A, 3 U8, 4 T41,
3 OH6A, 1 JC46F, 3 NC47D, 1 NC47J, 1 YOHGA, 1 OH58A, 1 JCH34, 1 CH47C, 1 UHlA, 2 JUHlB, 32 JUHlM, 1 NUHlB
U. S. Army NON-TOE *3 01, 2 OV1, 5 T41, 4 -- Direct/General 3 U1, 1 C45, 1 U10, Support Maintenance 6 U21, 11 U6A, 13 U8, Activity (Aviation) 1 OH58, 1 CH34,
1 CH47, 4 OH6, 16 OH13, 23 OH23, 32 UH1
U. S. Army SATCOMA - - - - 6 Lakehurst Field Sta.
USASTRATCOM Satellite - - - - 2 Communications Sta.
VC-6 Det, Warren Grove -- - - 1 - - -
TOTAL 145 203 82 (123 supported)
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior -
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS OinC CommStore Phila FWF Quonset Point CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO FAETULANTNorfollt COMFAIR.NORF0LK
267 COMFAIRNORFOLK 123 NAVAIRSYSCOM
240 CNATECHTRA 700 CO NATTC
36 CONATTC 200 CNARESTRA
49 HQ USA Electronics Support Command Ft. Monmouth, N. J.
14 U.S. Army, Ft. Dix, New Jersey
48 U. S. Army SATCOMA Ft. Monmouth, N. J.
74 U.S. Army Strategic Communications Command - CONUS Alexandria, Va.
12 VC-6 NAS Norfolk
* Aircraft on board a r e supported but not assigned.
19
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1 LAKEHURST , NEW JERSEY (Continued) I
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I I Average Transients Daily 4 14 2(Off) 2(Enl) I I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 0. I I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS I
Units Officer
AviatiodOther Total
Enlisted Units
VR-62Nl VR- 64N2 NAIRU-N1 NARMU-8N1 OPCON-%ON1 OPCON-3N2 Non-Pay
TOTAL
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAIJ FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
W Y P O R T , FLORIDA 7 (NAVSTA) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NA VSTA 1 US2B Branch Commissary Store -- Branch Navy Exchange - - Fleet Training Center - - Antarctic Support Act. Det. B MOTU 12 - - SUPSHIPJAX - - Navy Finance Office, Afloat Branch NAVORDSYSSUPPOLANTREP COMCRUDESLANTSUPREP COMCRUDESLANTMATREP Navy Food Mgt Team - -
Officer Aviation/ Other
C a r r i e r & Field Service Unit (CAFSU) - - - - CRUDESLANT Sonar Calibration & - - - -
Alignment Team Radiac Repair Facili ty - - - - - - NWSED - - - - - - Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit 6 - - - - Naval Investigative Service Rep - - - - COMCARDIVSIX (Occasional) - - 8 13 USSSHANGRILA (CVS-38) -- *27 70 USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVA-42) *24 116 USS SARATOGA (CVA-60) -- *23 128 COMCRUDESFLOT TWELYE 1 12 USS STANDLEY (DLG-32) -- - - 22 USS ALBANY (CG-10) - - - - 8 6 USS YOSEMITE (AD-19) -- -- 3 0 COMDESRON 8 - - - - - - COMDESDIV 81 - - - - 7 USS SARSFIELD (DD-837) -- - - 15 USS C. F . ADAMS (DDG-2) -- - - 18 USS SIMS (DE-1059) - - - - 16 COMDESDIV 82 - - - - 4 USS BRUMBY (DE-1044) -- - - 16 USS POWER (DD-839) - - - - 15 USS BIGELOW (DD-942) - - - - 17 COMDESRON 14 - - -- - - COMDESDIV 141 - - - - 7 USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DLG-13) - - 2 3 USS STRIBLING (DD-867) -- - - 15 USS ALEEN M. SUMNER (DD-692) - - 14 COMDESDIV 142 - - - - 5 USS PERRY (DD-844) - - - - 15 USS MEREDITH (DD-890) -- - - 15 USS CHARLES R. WARE (DD-865) - - 15 COMDESRON 16 - - - - - -
Total Enlisted --
Administrative Super.ior
COMFAIWAX OinC COMSTO JAX CO NAVSTA COMTRA LANT CASA Davisville, R.1 . COMSERVLANT COMSHII'SYSCOM NFO, NAS, JAX NA VORDSYSUPP OLAN COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT CO Navy Subsistence
Office, Wash. ,D.C. COMNA VAIRLANT COMCRUDESLANT
NAVELECSYSCOM FWF NAS JAX CO NRTC JAX SRA NISElA JAX COMNAVAIRLANT COMCAR.DI VSIX COMCARDI VSIX COMCARDI VSIX COMCRUDESLANT COMCRZlDESFLOT 12 COMCRUDESFLOT 12 COMCRZDESFLOT 12 COMCRZJDESFLOT 12 COMDESRON 8 COMDESDIV 81 COMDESDIV 81 COMDESDIV 81 COMDESRON 8 COMDESDIV 82 COMDESDIV 82 COMDESDIV 82 COMCRLDESFLOT 12 COMDESRON 14 COMDESDIV 141 COMDESDIV 141 COMDESDIV 141 COMDESRON 14 COMDE SDI V 142 COMDESDI V 142 COMDESDIV 142
-- COMCRCDESFLOT 12 1
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
MAYPORT, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activit ies and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned --
COMDESDIV 161 - - USS TATTNALL (DDG-19) -- USS FORREST ROYAL (DD-872) USS WILLIAM C. LAWE (DD-763) COMDESDIV 162 - - USS NOA (DD-841) - - USS MCCAFFERY (DD-860) -- USS WALDRON (DD-699) - - USS PAWCATUCK (AO-108) -- USS MARIAS (AO-57) - - USS SURIBACHI (AE-21) -- USS SALlSH (ATA-187) - - USS CATAWBA (ATA-210) -- USS PAIUTE (ATF-159) -- USS SALINAN (ATF-161) -- USS ESCAPE (AM-6) - -
- TOTAL 1
Officer Aviation/Other
- - 6 - - 18 - - 15 - - 1 5 - - 6 - - 15 - - 14 - - 12 1 12
- - 12 - - 14 - - 4 - - 4 - - 5 - - 5 - - 6
Total Enlisted
9 288 266 266
4 266 2 60 124 246 235 2 68
33 3 3 62 62 76
Administrative Superior
COMDESRON 16 COMDESDI V 161 COMDESDIV 161 COMDESDIV 161 COMDESRON 18 COMDESDI V 162 C OMDE SDI V 1 62 COMRESDESDIV 341 COMSERVRON 4 COMSERVRON 4 COMSERVRON 4 COMSERVRON 8 COMSERVRON 8 COMSERVRON 8 COMSERVRON 8 COMSERVRON 8
* Includes one Flight Surgeon. ** Includes student load capacity of 50 officers and 300 enlisted.
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transient Daily 4 6 2(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Prof ic iency Purposes -10.
NON-NAVY UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
American Red C r o s s Navy Wives' Club of America Navy Mayport Federa l Credit Union Navy Relief Society St. Johns B a r P i lo t s Office Jacksonville Shipyard Detachment Atlantic Marine, Inc . American National Bank Facil i ty NAVSTA Mayport P . 0. of JAX
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 1 (NAS) (5 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINC LANTFLT) I
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 RC45J, 2 C117DJ 41 57 3 VC 117D, 3 C131F, 2 CIA, 9 USBA, 5 US2B, 8 T28BJ 2 UflA, 1 VC54J
AIRFERRON 31 - - 5 9 5 Air Navigation Office - - 1 1 ANTAR Support, Det C (Deployed) 1 - -
Students (from parent activity) - - Students (from other activities) - -
CAEWW-12 - - 7 CARAEWRON- 120 5 E l B , 1 E2A, 3 3
(Training) 2 TE2A Students (from parent activity) - - Students (from other activities) 19
CARAEWRON-121 21 E l B 102 CARAEWRON-122 4 E2A 2 4 CARAEWRON- 123 4 E2A 2 1 CARAEWRON- 124 4 E2A 10
(Deployed) CARAEWRON-125 4 E2B 21 CARAEWRON- 126 4 E2A 11
(Deployed) COMNAVAIRLANT - - 152 FAUCOMNA VAIRLANT - - - - COMFAIRWINGS LANT/COMFAIRWING 5 2 8 FAETULANT - - 3 4
Students (from parent activity) - - Students (from other activities) 56
FLEAVNACCTOLANT - - - - COMBATCAMGRULANT -- 5 FLECOMPRON SIX (VC-6) -- 2 4 FLEOPINTRACENTLANT -- 1
Students (from parent activity) - - Students (from other activities) 3 VR- 1 2 T39, 7 C131F, 5 6
5 C118 VRC- 40 10 CIA 3 3 FE WSG - - 7
T ota 1 Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMFAIRNORFOLK COMNA VAIRLANT Cdr. , Antarctic Support
Act.
- - COMFAIRNORFOLK CAEWW,-12
CINCLANTFLT COMNA VAIRLANT COMNA'JAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
- - COMNA VAIRLANT COMNA VAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAiRNORFOLK
- - COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMFAIRNORFOLK CINCLANTFLT
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I 1
I NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMCARDI V-2 - - COMCARDIV-4 (Deployed) -- . FWC - -
COMNA VAIRLANT COMNA VAIRLANT CDR, NAVWEASERV-
COM 17th ARTY GROUP HDQ 17th ARTY GR 2 OH13E, 1 UHlH
(AD) AVN SEC HQD SQDN FMFLANT 1 C54, 1 C131,
1 VH34, 1 US2A, 1 USBB, 3 T l A
HC-6 2 UH46D, 3 CH46D, 3 RH3A, 6 SH3AI 4 UH46A, 6 CH46A
Students (from parent activity) Students (from other activit ies)
Manned Spacecraft Recovery -- Force , Atlantic (CTF-140)
MARTD Norfolk *25 a /c Listed below NAESU ENG DET LANT - - NAMTRA EAST - - NAMTRADETS NORVA - -
Students ( f rom parent activity) Students (from other activit ies)
NARTU USN/TAR *Listed Below Naval Air Rework Facil i ty (NARF)
Students ( f rom parent activity) Students ( f rom other activit ies)
NAVAIRSYSCOMREPLANT -- Naval Safety Center - -
Students ( f rom parent activity) Students ( f rom other activit ies)
NAVCURSERV DET VICTOR Navy Weather Resea rch Facil i ty NALCOLANT - - NUWPNTRACENLANT - -
Students ( f rom parent activity) Students ( f rom other activit ies)
VAQ-33 2 F4B, 6 TA4F CVSGR-70 - - Navy Exchange - - Class "C" Aircraf t Maint Dept GCA Unit 12 - - M A W 0422 - - Fleet Pool Aircraf t 3 CIA
- TOTAL 180
CG FMFLANT
COMFAIRNORFOLK
- - CINCLANTFLT
MARTC NAESU, P M L A CONAMTRAGRUMS NAMTRAEAST
- - CNARESTRA NA VAIRSYSCOMREPLA'
- - COMNAVAIRSYSCOMHQ CNO
- - NA VCURSERVHQ NAVAIRSYSCOMHQ COMNA VAIRLANT COMTRALANT
- - CTNCLANTFLT NARTUNORVA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
! * NARTU/MARTD Aircraf t : 4 TAIB, 2 T33B, 2 T34B, 1 SHSA, 3 C54, 4 EIB, 8 S2E, 1 US2B. I
Aircraf t -- Personnel - - Personnel RON 1 168 27(OFF) 0 (ENL) ! .jr
ATLANTIC CONTINENTALl FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Naval Aviation Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 300. I Units
NAIRU-S1 NARS NARDIV-S1 NATRON NARMU- 17S2 NARMU- 16S1 TACRON-40S1 VR- 64S1
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Officer Units Aviation/Other
VR-64S2 15 1. VAW-78S1 2 1 2 VS-3OS1 2 2 Ei VS-7OS2 19 4 OPCON GRP 9S1 6 2 OPCONUNIT8S2 5 rr
- -. TOTAL 170 15'7
Total Enlisted
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE I Officer Total Officer
Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other - Enlisted
NARTU Norfolk VAW-207 - - - .- - - VS-72 - - - - - - VAW-78 - - - .- -- I
TOTAL - - - ..
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I OCEANA , VIRGINIA
(NAS) (5 ND) Supported Facili t ies
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) ALF Fentress Dare County Target Range Palmetto Point Target Tangier Island Target
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C47H, 2 UH34J, 2 US2A, 1 CIA
VC-2 12 F8K VC-4 8 F8K, 4 US2C VA-43 20 TA4F VX- 5 Det 3 A6A *CVW-6 - - VF-41 11 F4J *VF-84 12 F4J *VA-176 12 A6A *CVW-17 - - *VF-11 12 F4B *VF-74 12 F4B VF-14 17 F4B VF-32 18 F4B VF-31 12 F4J VF-103 11 F4J VA-75 3 A6B, 8 A6A CVW-7 - - VF-33 12 F4J VF-102 12 F4J VA-85 2 A6B, 9 A6A *VA-35 12 A6A VA- 65 9 A6A VA - 42 18 A6A, 2 A6B,
3 TC4C VA-34 10 A6A, 1 A6B VF-101 Det 12 F4J, 1 F4B VA-42 Students - - VF-101 Det Students - - RATCC Unit 35 - - NAMTRADET (USN) - - NAMTRADET Students - - Branch Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange - - COMFAIRNORFOLK - - FAU COMFAIRNORFOLK -- RES OINC CON - - Fleet Air Int Det - - FAETULANT Det Oceana
NW Loading School -- NW Student - -
1 ATAB (Aviation Training --
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK RCVW-4 OPTE VFOR COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-6 CVW-6 CVW-6 COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-17 CVW-17 CVW-1 CVW-1 CVW-3 CVW-3 CVW-3 COMFAIRNORFOLK C VW-7 CVW-7 CVW-14 CVW-15 CVW-7 RCVW-4
CVW-1 RCVW-4 -- - - CO NAS CO NAMTG MFS - - - - OinC CommStore NOR CO NAS COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK CO NAS COMFAIRNORFOLK
COFAETULANT - - COFAETULANT
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
OCEANA , VIRGINIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NWSED Det Oceana - - NAESU Det Oceana -- Reserve Sqdn (Occasional) - -
- TOTAL 284
- - 1 13 FWC Norfolk 3 (70 civ) 4 CONAFSlJ
- - - - - - CNARESTRA
* Squadron deployed. Figures based on last reports submitted prior to deployment.
** Off-station TAD students.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 13 20(0ff) 6(Enl) 8(0ff) 5(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 24.
I ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND
(NAS) (1 ND) Supported Faci l i ty
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) A L F Charlestown, Rhode Island
Activit ies and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
Tota l Enlisted
Administrative Superior
NAS 1 C117D, 1 C131F, 2 SHSA, 2 T28C, 4 T l A , 3 USSA, 1 3 USID, 2 VH34D
Naval Hospital - - CARDIV 1 4 - - CARDIV 1 6 - - COMFAIRQUONSET - - FAU COMFAIRQUONSET -- CVSG- 54 - - VS-22 7 S2E VS-28 7 S2E VS-32 7 S2E HS- 5 8 SH3D HS-7 7 SH3D CVSG-56 - - VS-24 1 0 S2E VS-27 10 S2E VS-31 8 S2E HS-3 1 3 SH3D HS- 1 1 8 SH3D VC-2Det .Quonset 4US2C VXE-6 2 C121J, 4 LC13OF,
1 LC130R, 3 LH34D, 2 UHlD
FAETULANT Det Quonset -- FWF - - NAMTRADETS - -
COMFAIRQUONSET
CHBUMED COMNAVAIRLANT COMNA VAIRLANT COMNA VAIRLANT COMFAIRQUONSET COMFAIRQUONSET C VSG- 54 CVSG-54 CVSG-54 CVSG-54 CVSG-54 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-56 CVSG-56 CVSG-56 CVSG-56 CVSG-56 VC-2 NAS Oceana COMFAIRQUONSET
COFAETULANT COMNAVWEASERV NAMTRAGRU NAS
MEMPHIS - - NAESU Det LANT NAVAIRSYSCOMREPLAN - -
Students NAMTD Daily - - NAESU Liaison Office - - NARF - -
Students (Pa ren t activity) -- Students (other activit ies) --
NARTD, Quonset Point 9 SH3A Marine B a r r a c k s - - Navy Commissa ry Store - - Air Navigation Officer - - Navy Exchange - - ROICC - - AROICC - - NAVELECSYSCOM Fld. Act. --
-- CO NAS SO WEY MASS CO NAS CO NSSCOM COMFAIRQUONSET CO NAS CONOREASTDIVNAVFAC CONOREASTDIVNAVFAC NAVELECSYSCOM,
Boston, Mass . CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
RATCC Unit 6 - - EOD Det - - ( 6) - - (1)
(1)
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND (Continued) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Activity Craft - - Service Craft (YSD) - - NavTraDevCen Office --
CO NAS CO NAS NTDC New London,
Conn. Naval Area Audit
Service, Boston Mgt. Sys. Dev. Officer
NAS. North Island U. S . GAO Regional
Office, Boston U.S.P.O. N. Kingstowl
Rhode I sland FAA Boston Area Officc FAA Boston Area Officc
Naval Audit Site - - Mgt. Systems Dev. Off. - - U. S. GAO - - U. S. P.O. , Quonset Sta. --
FAA-RATCC - - FAA- Airways Fac. Sec. 467 --
- TOTAL 138
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I Average Transients Daily 10 20(Off) 15(Enl) 3(0ff) 5(:Enl) I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 198.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
Officer Aviation/Other Units
TOTAL
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland 6. NAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England 2. NAS Bermuda 7. NAF Naples, Italy 3 . NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 8. NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico 4. NAVSTA Keflavik, Iceland 9. NAVSTA Rota, Spain 5. NAF Lajes, Azores 10. NAF Sigonella, Sicily
I ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND
I (NAVSTA) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRARGENTIA - - NA VSTA - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - Naval Facility - -
- TOTAL - -
- - - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT 3 17 184 COMNAVAIRLANT - - 1 9 CO NAVRESO
- - 1 7 CONAVSTA 1 15 174 COMOCEANSYSLANT
Aircrait Personnel Personnel RON I Average Transient Daily 1 every 3 days 10 every 3 days 10 every 3 days
BERMUDA
(NAS) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRBERMUDA/ 1 C117D, 1 HU16D, 19 N AS 1 UH34J
Marine Detachment - - - - USCG Loran Monitor - - - -
Station Navy Commissary Store - - - - Navy Exchange - - - - NAVFAC , Bermuda - - 1 AROICC - - - - Underwater Sound Lab -- - -
NWSED , Bermuda - - EOD Det, Bermuda - - ARFCOSTA --
- TOTAL 3
I NOTE: MAUW 0428 included in the NAS totals.
COMNA VAIRLANT
CO NAS CCGD 5
NRSO Brooklyn CO NAS OCEANSYSLANT DIRLANTDWKS UNWATSNDLAB
NLND CONN FWC NAS NORVA EODGRULANT ARFCOSERV
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1 GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA
Supported Facili t ies
I Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) McCalla Field I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 2 C54S, 2 HU16D, 18 2 3 2 HHlK
NWSED - - - - 1 VC-10 11 F8K, 5 USZC 15 3
Marine Security Group -- - - 10
I - - -
TOTAL 22 3 3 37
T ota 1 Enlisted
Administrative Superior -
COMLANTFLTWPN- RAN/COMFAIRCARIB
FWF JAX COMLANTFLTWPN-
RAN/COMFAIRCARIB
Aircraft Personnel Personnel - RON I I Average Transients Daily 6 3 6 12 I I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 6. I I KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
I (NAVSTA) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned
COMICEDEFOR - - COMFAIRKEF - - COMNAVICE - - NA VSTA 1 C54S, 1 C121J,
2 C47J, 2 UH34J Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - Marine Bar racks - - NAVINSERVRES AGENT -- ROICC - - FLEWEAFAC - - NA VCOMMSTA - - NAVFAC - - NAVSECGRUACT - - ARFCOSTA - - NCSO REY - -
Rotational VPRON 9 P3B MOMAULANT DET - - EOD DET - -
Occasional 1 VPRON 9 P3B
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
C'INCLANT COMNA VAIRLANT CINCLANTFLT COMFAIRKEF
NAVRESO NAVRESO NAVSTAKEF NA VINSEK VE UR LANTNAVFACENGCOM COMNAVWEASERV COMNA VCOMM COMOCEANSYSLANT COMNAVSECGRU DIRNAVCOURSERV - - COMFAIRKEF MOMAULANT EODGRULANT
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
KE FLAVIK, ICELAND (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
HCU-2 Det - - Trans ien t (RON) 2 weekly Coast Guard Loran Monitor Station - - Air F o r c e COMICEDEFOR - - AFICE - - 57th FIS 12 F102, 3 T33,
2 TF102 667th AC&W - - 932nd AC&W - - DET 360 - - 2 n d A D G D E L C O N T O F F -- 552 AEW WG DET ONE --
Rotational 552 AEW WG DET 3 EC121 ARS Det 14 2 HC130
Occasional MAC (Transpor t )
Contract 1 AFA weekly Mili tary(R0N) 2 C124/C141/
C130 weekly Transient(R0N) 1 Daily Army COMICEDEFOR - - NON- U. S . Military Transient(R0N) 4 weekly
- TOTAL 56
Average Trans ien t s Daily (RON)
Others Civilian
Dependant School 40 NAVELEXSYSCOMLANTDIV 1 NAVSEEACT 4ND 1 NAVINSERVRESAGENT 3 Allison Rep 1 American Red C r o s s 1 Hamilton Std Rep 1 Lockheed Rep 2
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
- - 2 12 CG ACTSEUR
2 4 5 CINCLANT 3 17 101 37th AD
22 6 358 AFICE
1 8 115 AFICE - - 14 132 AFICE - - 1 9 1157TOP 1 - - - - 2nd ADG 1 - - 1 552AEWWG
12 - - 77 552 AEW WG 6 - - 26 40th ARRWG
- - 2 - - CINCLANT
4 - - 8 NATO - - 216 176 3 ,281
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l
Others Civilian
University of Mary land 1 Western Elect r ic Rep 2 I T T F e d e r a l Elect r ic (DYE-5) 14 I T T Federa l Elect r ic (Site H-3) 8 PANAM 5 American Express 3
TOTAL
I * ADDU O F CO NAVSTA . I ** Permanent ly detached duty f r o m LANTDIVNAVFACENGCOM.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
LAJES, AZORES
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMUSFORAZ (Joint Staff) -- COMNAVFORAZORES - - COMFAIFUZORES -- COMAZSECASWGRU (CTG 81.9) NA F 1 HU16D Marine Det - - NAVSECGRU - - 1 VP (L) Det 3 P3A
- TOTAL 4
CINCLANT CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT COMASWFQRLANT COMNA VAIRLANT CO NAF CNO COMFAIRAZORES
* ADDU for CO, NAF, LAJES.
# ADDU for a l l officers assigned to NAF, Lajes.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 20 9(Off) 1 l(En1)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 1.
MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAF 2 C117D, 1 C131F, 8 3 89 COMNAVACTSUK 1 CIA (1 ACCM/AP)
CINCUSNAVEUR Flag - - 1 - - -- - - Pilot
Silk Pu r se Cont Gp - - 7 I 6 - - - -
TOTAL 4 16 4 9 5
Transients handled by USAF.
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NAPLES, ITALY
(NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRMED - - NA F 3 US2A) 2 USBC,
1 CIA, 1 C117D) 1 C131F) 1 VC54S) 3 UH34J
VR-24 Det Naples 5 CIA USCG Air Station 2 C123B Armed Force Couriers - -
Service Det. November USAF Det. 4, 1141 1 VT29B) 1 VT29C
Special Act. Sqdn Fl t Air Med Repair Activity -- Branch Disbursing Unit - - Branch #6 Navy Exchange -- Naval Overseas Air Cargo --
Terminal Air Navigation Office - - NWSED - - CINCSOUTH Flag Unit - - NAF Branch NAVCOMMUNIT
1 COMPONENT 18, Rome Det -- Maintenance Supported only
COMDEASTFOR 1 C131F NAESU - - VAP Det (Occasional) -- VP(L) (Occasional) - - I AEW Det (Occasional) - - CVW Sqdn (Occasional) - -
I HC Det (Occasional) -- -
1 TOTAL 22 I
CINCUSNA VEUR COMFAIRMED
COMFAIRMED COMMEDSEC OINCNAVSECGRU
COMFAIRMED NAVSUPPACT NAVSUPPACT NAVSUPPACT
COMFAIRME D NWC Rota CINCSOUTH NAVCOMMSTA Italy CO NAF
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 12 23(Off) 74(Enl) 4(Off) ll(En1)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 65.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ~ ~-
ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO
(NAVSTA) (10 ND) Supported Facilit ies
Command & Support - CNO (CINCLANTFLT) Pico del Este, Navy/FAA Radar Gunfire Support, Culebra, St. Thomas/St. Croix OWC, Marine Camp Garcia, Vieques (Log Sup), Culebra Target Complex, St. Croix Underwater Tracking Range, Vieques Aircraft Target Complex, Vieques Receiving Point/Ammo Storage Facility for a l l military activities in Puerto Rico.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMA FWR/COMFAIRCARIB - - NA VSTA 1 C54F, 1 C54P,
2 UllA, 2 UH34J, 1 HU16C
NWSED - - Navy Commissary - - Navy Exchange - - Marine Barracks - - VC-8 3 DPSE, 3 P2E,
2 EPBH, 1 T28B, 2 US2C, 1 H34D, 3 A4C, 5 DF8F, 2 SH3A
LANTFLTRANSUPPFAC -- Atlantic Fleet Combat - -
Camera Group Carib Det
ATAB ROICC
2nd MAW Det MICROWAVE MCB-40 EOD Occasional*
TOTAL
COMNA VAIRLANT COMAFWR/FAIRCARIB
FLTWEAFAC JAX CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CMC COMAFWR/FAIRCARIB
COMAFWR/FAIRCARIB Atlantic Fleet Combat
Camera Group
- - -- 5 FAETULANT - - 2 - - CO CARIBNAVFAC-
ENGCOM - - 1 16 CG2ND MAW - - - - 5 NAVCOMMSTA, P .R. - - 18 619 COMCBLANT - - 1 2 EODGRUIJANT
147 - - 477 -- - - 232 124 2,875
365 ships have been provided logistic support since 1 January 1970 I * Represents an average on board count supported since 1 January 1970 of squadrons and units that were on the station, each for an average of twenty days. Sixty-two per cent of the total unit days aboard were accumulated by a variety of units such a s the FEWSG, Blue Angels, UDTB and VW. Nineteen per cent of the total unit days aboard were accumulated by Marine Squadrons, 15% VP and 4% VF. Eleven per cent of the class of a ircraf t aboard were Marine Squadrons, 30% VP, 15% VF, and 44% various other c lasses . Aircraft basic models on board per day average 2 P3, 1 A3, 1 F4, 1 S2, and 5 of other models.
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO (Continued)
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 3 92(0ff) 138(Enl) 41(0ff) 72(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 0.
COMMANDS SUPPORTED
HEAVY WORKLOAD CONTINUOUSLY
COMNA VAIRLANT CRUDESLANT MINE LANT PHIBLANT PMBTRALANT
HEAVY WORKLOAD FREQUENTLY
MARTC MSTS CNARESTRA
OPTE VFOR ASWFORLANT SUBLANT SERVLANT FMFLANT MCBLANT
E SSA South American Naval Mission Aircraft
1 MODERATE WORKLOAD INFREQUENTLY I MAC ANG PRANG P . R . NATIONAL GUARD COAST GUARD
NASA ARMY AIR FORCE JOINT TASK FORCES NAVORDSYSCOM
OTHER ACTIVITLES RECEIVING LIMITED SUPPORT
ONR NAVCOMMSTA, P . R . DCS RESIDENT AGENT ON1 RESEARCH INSTITUTES RESIDENT AGENT FBI RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA NASCRLANT FSR RYAN AIRCRAFT COMPANY NAVAL RESEARCH LAB FMSAEGNORCORONA RED CROSS REP CONTINENTAL ENGINE COMPANY BEACH AIRCRAFT COMPANY SCHOOL TEACHERS ANTILLES SCHOOL CMD TENTH NAVAL DISTRICT PRINTING OFFICE NUWS PASADENA ARECIBO IONOSPHERIC OBSERVATORY APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ROTA, SPAIN I
(NAVSTA) (NON ND) Supported Facili t ies
Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR) USNLO Gibraltar, NAVSMPLO Madrid, NFA El Fer ro l , NFA Cartegena, NAVMAG Cartegena, NAVRADSTA (T) Moron, NAVRADSTA Guardamar and 7418 Army Transport Terminal Unit, Cadiz:
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMNAVACTS Spain - - NAVSTA Rota 2 C117D) I C47L,
1 UH34J MAC OL-2 - - MAC OL-4 Det 4 - -
Navy Exchange - - Navy Commissary Store - - VR-24 3 C130F, 1 C118B,
3 C2A VQ-2 5 EC121M) 7 EA3B VP-Det (Rotational) 4 P 3 Marine Barracks - - Fuel Depot - - NAVCOMMUNICATION STA -- Armed Forces Courier - -
Service Overseas Air Cargo Te rm -- ROICC Rota - - USNAVINVSERVOEUR - -
REP ROTA COMSUBRON 16 - - USS HOLLAND (AS-32) - - USS OAKRIDGE (ARDM-1) -- FLEWEACEN Rota - - 3977 Petroleum Pipeline --
Sqdn Det #1 (USAF) Naval Hospital - -
- TOTAL 2 7
Average Transients Daily
Officer AviatiodOther
1 - - (USAF)
Total Adrninistl.ative Enlisted Superior
-- COMFAIRMED 738 CNA SPAIN
- - 435 MASWG I 3 CO DET 4 21 Air Force
(USAF) 1 CNA SPAIN
11 CNA SPAIN 223 COMFAIRMED
410 COMSIXTHFLT 109 COMFAIRMED 148 CNA SPAIN 11 CNA SPAIN
842 COMNAVCOMM 8 CONAVCOMMSTA
7 CNA SPAIN - - OICC MADRID 2 CO USNAVINVSERVO-
E UR 18 COMSUBLANT
1,105 COMSUBRON 16 120 COMSUBRON 16
64 COMNAVWEASERV 8 Fuel Depot Rota
73 BUMED
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
220 5(Off) 160(Enl) (Includes Dependents)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 0.
I ATLANTIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET S U P P a T STATIONS I SIGONELLA . SICILY
(NAF) (NON ND) Supported Facility
Command & Support - CNO (CINCUSNAVEUR) U. S o Naval Det Souda Bay
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
NA F 1 C117D, 1 HU16C, 15 2 UH34J
GCA Unit #46 - - - - NWSED - - - - Navy Commissary Store - - - - Navy Exchange - - - - EOD Det - - -- MOMAULANT - - - - CVW Dets (Occasional) 6 A4, 4 F4, 6 A7, 16
2 A3, 4 A6 VP(L)RON (Rotational) 9 P3B 58
COMFAIRMED
CO NAF FWC ROTA NRSO Bklyn NRSO Bklyn EODGRULANT COMINELANT COMSIXTHFLT
COMFAIRMED/COM- ASWFORSIXTHFLT
OICC Spain & LANT- NAVFACENGCOM
CO NAF Mine Depot Augusta Bay - - Sicily
U . S . Naval Det Souda - - Bay Crete
NATO Ammo Storage Facility Palermo, Sicily
NATO Ammo Storage Facility August Bay Sicily
NATO Ammo Storage Facility Sigonella, Sicily
NATO Ammo Storage Facility Souda Bay Crete
Pachino Visual Impact Range -- FAU COMFAIRMED ASCAC --
CO NAF
CO NAF
CO NAF
CO NAF
CO NAF
CO NAF COMFAIRMED
- TOTAL 3 5
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 3 7 15
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I *l. NAS Alameda, California 6. NAS Miramar , California 2 . NAF E l Centro, California * 7. NAS Moff ett Field, California 3. NAAS Fallon, Nevada * 8. NAS North Island, San Diego, California 4. NAS Imper ia l Beach, California * 9. NAS Whidbey Island, Washington 5. NAS Lemoore , California
* Naval Air Rese rve Training Unit aboard station.
ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND) Limited Support
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) NAAS Fallon NAS Lemoore
Activit ies and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 2 C54, 1 USBB, 32 56 2 USSA, 2 U l l A , 2 UH34
NALF Monterey** 13 USPA, 23 T l A , 10 1 5 5 UH340
NALF Crows Landing 1 UH34 1 - - MARTD 8 UH34, 23 A4C 4 3 NARTU, USN *55 a / c Listed below 1 1 NARTU, USNR *Included NARTU Ala. Det. Moffett -- 1 0 - - CVWR-30 - - 2 1 COMCARDIV 3 - - 8 16 COMCARDIV 7 (Deployed) -- 7 1 6 COMFAIRALAMEDA - - 9 1 5 FAU COMFAIRALAMEDA -- - - - - COMFAIRALAMEDA Det A -- COMFAIRALAMEDA Det SOAP COMNAVAIRPAC Det Alameda NAESU Det - - VR-30 8 CIA, 6 C131F,
2 CT39E VR-21 Det (Permanent) - -
(Rotational Average) 4 C118 VAQW-13 - - VAQ- 130 2 KASB, 4 EKA3B VAQ- 130 Det 1 3 EKA3B
(Deployed) VAQ-130 Det 2 3 EKA3B
(Deployed) VAQ-130 Det 3 3 EKA3B
' (Deployed) VAQ-130 Det 4 3 EKA3B
(Deployed) VAQ-131 4 KASB, 3 EKA3B VAQ-132 (Deployed) 2 KA3B, 3 EKA3B
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
960 COMFAXRALAMEDA
290 CO NAS Alameda
52 CO NAS Alameda 151 CG MAElTC
8 CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CNARF COMNA VAIRPAC COMNA VAIRPAC COMNA VAIRPAC co FAU/COMFAIR-
ALAMEDA COMFAIRALAMEDA COMFAIRALAMEDA COMNA VAIRPAC NAESU, Phila. COMFAIRALAMEDA
32 COMFAIRALAMEDA 28 COMFAIRALAMEDA 10 COMFAIRALAMEDA
100 COMVAQW-13 85 COMVAQW-13
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
VAQ-133 2 KAJB, 3 EKA3B VAQ-134 2 KASB, 3 EKA3B VAQ-135 1 KASB, 2 EKA3B VSF-3 (Stand-Down) - - VA-152 (Deployed) 12 A4E VA-216 (Disestablish 14 A4E 1 August 1970)
Navy Audit Office - - NALCOEASTPAC - - FAETUPACATAB - - NARF - -
Students NARF - - FLEOPINTELTRACEN - -
Students - - Naval Transportation Coordinating
Office Quicktrans Contractors
(Rotational Average) (Overseas National 3 DC9, 2 Lockheed
Airways) Electra (Automated Terminal Services)
Marine Barracks - - GCA Unit 36 - - Navy Commissary - - Disease Vector Control (.Navy)
Students - - Navy Exchange - - Service Craft (YSD-46) - - Combined Services Support --
Program Students - -
Area Office, Alarneda Naval --
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMVAQW-13 COMVAQW-13 COMVAQW-13 COMFAIRALAMEDA COMFAIRALAMEDA COMFAIRALAMEDA
(6 civ) 1 3 1
(4 civ) -- 10 3
Navy Audit SFRAN COMNA VAIRPAC COFAETUPAC NAVAIRSYSCOM NAVAIRSYSCOM COMFAIRALAMEDA COMFAIRALAMEDA NAVSUPSYSCOM
(27 civ) -- NAVSUPSYSCOM
(74 civ) -- - - 7 (2) - - - - 3 - - 3 - - 3 - - 2 -- - - - - 2
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS BUMED BUMED CO NAS CO NAS COMNA VAIRPAC
COMNA VAIRPAC NTD Ctr, Orlando
AFB Orlando Fla COMNAVWEASERV NISO SFRAN E ODGRUPAC
Training Device Center FWC - - 3 13
(12 civ) 2 - - 1
NISRA - - Explosive Ordnance Disposal - -
MUPAC Det . Alameda COMSERVRON 7 - - SUBGRU SFRAN Bay Area -- NAMTRADET Alameda - -
Students - - ROICC (East Bay Area) - -
COMSERGRU ONE COMSUBPAC NAMTRAGRU NAMTRAGRU WESTNAVFACENGCOh
- TOTAL 231
1 * NARTU Aircraft: 25 A4C, 3 Cl18B, 9 SP2H, 9 S2E, 3 T34B, 5 SHSA, 1 TSU-1 . 1 I
** NALF Monterey supports 446 Aviators and 109 Naval Flight Officers attached to USN Postgraduate School, Monterey.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ALAMEDA , CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 67 71(Off) 180(Enl) 33(Off) 17(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 48.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units
NARS G1 NARDIV G1 NARMU 18G1 NARMU 19G2 NAIRU G1 NAIRU G2 OP CON G2 OPCON G3 OPCON G4 HS 4G1 HS 80G2 VA-22G1 VA 20G2 VA 20 G3 VP 71G1 VP 71G2 VP 71G3 VP 4G4 *VP 28G5
Officer Aviation/Other
19 24 - - 3 7 1 5 2 4
29 - - 2 8 - -
3 15 8 6 3 15
12 3 13 1 3 6 3 13 1 12 1 21 3 24 1 18 1 15 7 2 9 8
Total Enlisted
38 464
39 40
9 12 18
7 15 3 1 60 36 69 67
122 120 109 8 6 9 4
Officer Units Aviation/Other
*VP 46G6 *VP 4707 VR 70G1 VR 21G2 VR 21G3 VR 2164 VS 80G1 VS 80G2 VS 21G3 NASRU G1 NASRU G2 Hq Maint Sqd 42 MarAirBs Sqd 42 VMA 133 HMM 7 69 **RMCB-2
TOTAL
Total Enlisted
* Detachment Moff ett . ** Reserve Mobile Construction Battalion - Administrative Superior: COMTWELVE.
MISCELLANEOUS LIMITED SUPPORT PROVIDED
American Red Cross Federal Credit Union Navy Relief Society NAS Alameda Aero Club Wells Fargo Bank U. S. Branch Post Office Grumman Aerospace Industries Lockheed Aircraft Corp. McDonnell-Douglas Corp . North American Rockwell Corp. Sanders Associates
Civilian Employees Welfare & Recreation Committee (CEWRC)
Joint Airlines Military Ticket Office Air Research Manufacturing Company General Motors Corp. Allison Division Hamilton Standard Div. of United Aircraft Corp. Ling-Tempco- Vought Aeronautics Division Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft
Corp. Raytheon Company, Missile Systems Division Contractors engaged in construction or providing
services on the station.
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I ALAMEDA , CALIFORNIA (Continued)
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE . ..
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I E L CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
(NAF) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned
NAF 1 U6A, 1 UH34D, *2 HHlK, 1 T28B,
Naval Aerospace 1 NA4C, 1 A3B, Recovery Facility 1 T28, 1 TFSJ,
1 C47J, 1 NUlB, 1 YF4J, 1 X25
USAF (6511th Tes t Gp) - - 6511th Test Squadron - - 5411th Support Sqdn 2 C130, 1 B66B,
2 T33A, 1 F106B, 1 UHlF
U. S . Army Liaison Off. - - **USAF Tes t C5 **USAF 15th Airlift 3 C141
Com **USAF 14th Airlift 3 C141
Com **4 VF Det 16 F4, 16F8 **2 VAW Det 6 E1/E2 **2 VS Det 9 S2, 9 0 ~ 1 0 ~ **1 VAH Det 5 A3B **2 VMT Det 10 TA4 **1 Marine Reserve 1 H34
NASA Project **1 HMT Det 5 H53 **6 VT Det 24 F9 Branch Navy Ex. - - Branch Commissary Store --
Officer Aviation/Other
AROICC - - - - 1 Blue Angels (Winter 7 F4J, 1 C121 9 - -
training) - - - TOTAL 134 220 43
* 2 HHlK assigned fo r SAR but not delivered.
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
217 COMFAIRMIRAMAR
157 NAVAIRSYSCOM T&E COORD
4 AFF TC Edwards 54 AFF TC Edwards 74 AFF TC Edwards
- - Army Material Corn. , Washington , D . C .
15 AST Wright Patterson 11 MAC
11 MAC
125 COMFAIRMIRAMAR 20 COMFAIRSDIEGO 14 COMFAIRSDIEGO 70 COMFAIRWHIDBEY 10 MCAS Yuma
3 MCAS El Toro
25 MCAS Santa Ana 95 CNAVANTRA Corpus 18 NX MIRAMAR 8 OinC NAS NAVSTA
SDIEGO - - DPWO l l N D 90 CNATRA PNCLA
** Estimated number-occasional deployments during year . I Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 0 50 3
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I FALLON. NEVADA
(NAAS) (12 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NA AS 1 US2A, 1 USBB, 2 UH34D
USAF 858 Radar Defense - - Group (ADC)(BUIC 111)
NWSED - - ROICC - - Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - - Federal Credit Union - - CVW Squadrons* - - CVW Squadrons* - - CRAW DET* - - Reserve Squadrons* - -
- TOTAL 4
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
17 18 640 COMFAIRALAMEDA
- - 34 216 Cdr 26th AIRDIV I FWC Alameda WESTDIVNA VFAC CO NAAS Fallon CO NAAS FALLON BUFED CRE UNION COMNA VAIRPAC COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRPAC CNARESTRA
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 - - --
* There a r e no tenant squadrons permanently based a t NAAS Fallon. Base Loading during scheduled deployments is normally s ix squadrons.
NOTE: Two HHlK (UH1-E) scheduled to replace on board UH-34D's in July 1970.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
IMPERIAL BEACH, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Ot her
NAS - - NWSED - - HC-1 24UH2C, 6 H 3 HC-3 11 H46 HC- 5 3 SHSA, I H34,
3 UH~A/B, 8 UH2C, 1 HHBC, 1 HH2D
Students - - HS-2 8 SH3A HS-4 8 SH3D HS-6 8 SH3A HS-8 8 SH3D HS-10 8 SH~A/D
Students - - BranchDisbursingOffice -- Branch Navy Exchange - - FAETUPACDET - - NAESU - - NAMTD - - Reserve Units (Occasional) -- -
TOTAL 9 8
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRSDIEGO FWF North Island COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO
- - COMFAIRSDIEGO CVSG-59 CVSG-53 C VSG- 59 CVSG-51 - - CO NAVREGFINCEN,
SDIEGO CO NAS Imperial B. FAETUPAC COMFAIRSDIEGO CO NAMTRAGRU,
Memphis, Tenn. - -
Aircraft -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 8 4
* Student load 80% from locally based and supported squadrons, 20% from outside commands.
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT PROVIDED
Federal Credit Union Maytag Aircraft Representative U.S . Post Office, NAS Imperial Beach Branch Boeing Vertol Representative Kaman Aircraft Representative Bendix Representative Sikorsky Aircraft Representative Philco Ford Representative General Electric Representative Pallak-Skin Kay Associates Representative
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I LEMOORE , CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS
COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-9 COM CVW-16 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-21 VA-22 VA-25 VA-27 VA-55 VA-56 VA-93 VA-94 VA-97 VA-113 VA-122
Students VA- 12 5
Students VA-127
VA-144 VA- 146 VA-147 VA-153 VA-155 VA-164 VA-192 VA-195 VA-212 VA-215 FAISC FAETUPAC DET 4 RATCC FAA NAMTRADET Marine Bar racks Commissary Store Navy Exchange ROICC Hospital NWSED
TOTAL
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
2 1 44 730 COMFAIRLEMOORE
COHNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLE MOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-5 COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-21 COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-2 COM CVW-5 COMFAIRLE MOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE - - COMFAIRLEMOORE
50 -- 113 -- 32 8 243 COMFAIRLEMOORE
4 4 4 3 3 4 a 4 4 3 3 - - 1
46 Civ - -
3 1 2 4
32 - -
COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-9 COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE COM CVW-11 COM CVW-21 COMFAIRLEMOORE COMFAIRLEMOORE FAETUPAC CO NAS LEMOORE FAA SFFZAN Area Off CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CMC CO NSSO C P MSSP WESTDIVFACENGCOh BUMED FWC Alameda
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS COMFAIRMIRAMAR VFP- 63 VC-7
COM CVW-2 VF-21 VF-154 COM C VW- 5 VF-51 VF-53 VF-92 VF-96 COM CVW-11 VF-114 VF-213 VF-121
Students VF-124
Students ' a -126 COM CVW-14 VF-142 VF-143 COM CVW-15 VF-151 VF-161 VF-111 VF-162 VF-191 VF-194 VF-24 VF-211 NWSED RATCC Unit #9 FAA NAESU NAMTRADET
Students BRCOMSYSTO
Navy Exchange - - Aviation Training Aids - -
Branch AIRTRANSHIPMENT - - Small Arms Training Unit --
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted S u p e r i o r
20 46 758 COMFAIRMIRAMAR 20 14 34 COMNAVAIRPAC 52 2 6 672 COMFAIRMIRAMAR 2 9 5 298 COMFAIRMIRAMAR
10 4 44 3 30 5
7 5 18 4 15 2 3 5 1 3 6 4 8 4
3 1 4 36 -- 61 27
143 - - 39 14
7 7 - - 54 6 10 5 3 6 6 52 6 7 6
3 1 6 3 6 3 15 4 14 4 17 3 18 4 9 4
14 5 1 - -
(6) -- (56 civ) (38 civ) 1 1 - - - -
-- 2
- - 2 - - - - -- - - - - 1
COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW-2 COM CVW-2 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW-5 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-9 COM CVW-9 COMFAIHMIRAIK.AR COM CVW-11 COM CVW-11 COM RCVW-12 - - COM RCVW-12
- - COM RCVW-12 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW-14 COM CVW-14 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW-15 COM CVW-15 COMFAIRMIRAMAR COMFAIRMIRAMAR COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 FWF NAS North Is. CO NAS FAA RegOff L . A. CO NAESU CO NAMTRAGRU MFS - - OIC COMSYSTO
SDIEGO co NAS COFAETUPAC
- - COMWESTSEAFRON 10 CO ADCOM NTC
SDIEGO 1
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Assigned
MARDET
F i r e Fighting School
"A" Rifle Range
FOURTHKBN FORTRPS & MACORESTRACEN
Military Air lift Command (MAC) San Bernardino Air Material Command Norton AFB
Air Force Plant Rep General Dynamics (Atlas Airlift)
ROICC
Commercial A i r ca r r i e r s (Alternate Airport - Occasional)
TOTAL
Average Transients Daily
Officer Total Aviation/Othe r Enlisted
Aircraft Personnel
14 24(0ff) 78(Enl)
Administrative Superior
CO MARKBS NAVSTA SDIEGO
CO NAVCRUITRACOM NTC SDIEGO
CO NAVCRUITRACOM NTC SDIEGO
Dir MARCORMS 12
COMSOWES'I'DIVNAV- FAC - -
Personnel RON
18(0ff) 12(Enl)
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 1 US2B, 1 US2A COMFAIRWINGSPAC/ - -
COMFAIRMOFFETT COMFAIRWING EIGHT - - COMFAIRWING TEN - - VP-9 10 P3B VP-19 9 P3B VP-40 9 P3B VP-46 9 P3B VP-47 9 P3B VP-48 9 P3B VP- 50 9 P3A VP-31 21 P3A, 3 P3B
Students - - VP-28G5 - - VP-46G6 - - VP-47G7 - - FAETUPAC Det Moffett -- NAMTRADET 1012 (PSA/B) EODMUPAC Det - - NTDC Det - -
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
540 110
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRMOFFETT COMNA VAIRPAC
COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWING 8 COMFAIRWING 10 COMFAIRWING 8 COMFAIRWING 10 COMFAIRWING 8 COMFAIRWING 10 COMFAIRWING 8 COMFAIRWINGSPAC - - COMFAIRWING 8/10 COMFAIRWING 8/10 COMFAIRWING 8/10 FAETUPAC North I s . CONAMTRAGRU MFS COMEODGRUPAC NTDC Area Office
Alameda NAVFACENGCOM
WESTDI V San Bruno FAA Reg Off L . A. NASA WN
ROICC - - FAA - - NASA(Ames Research 1 X14, 1 F100,
Center) 1 CV990, 1 CV340, 1 UH12, 1 OVlOA, 1 XV5B, 1 C8A, 1 Learjet 23.
Marine Barracks - - NAESU - -
CO NAS Moffett Field OinC NAESU ENG DET
PAC CO NAS Moffett Field CO NAS Moffett Field 12 ND NISO Army Eng Sacramento Army Aviation Det.
NAS Lakehurst, N. J. WESTNAVELEX NSC Oakland
Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - NISO Branch - - USA Comm Ser Gr. Det 2 -- Army Electronic Suppt 1 U21A
Command Resident in Charge SEZO -- Household Effects NSC - -
Oakland Det Moffett Moffett Field Employees --
Credit Union Lockheed Missiles 3 Y03A
and Space Company Lockheed Resident - -
Representative (Customer
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
ActiPities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Navy Relief - - - - - - American Red Cross - - - - - - United States Post Office -- - - - - NA VAIRSYSCOMREPAC - - -- - - NWSED - - 1 - - AERO Club I T34, 3 Cessna 150, -- - -
1 Cessna 172, 2 NAVION U18B
NARTU Alameda Det MFT - - 9 - - - - -
TOTAL 110 693 142
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - NA VAIRSYSCOMHQ 20 CO FWC Alameda - - 6594th Support Group
88 NARTU Alameda
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 13 65 16(0ff) 25(Enly
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Puiposes - 1.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
VTU (AVN) 3 NARTU - - $0 - - NRSC12-3Navy -- 14 - - NRIU 12-1-2 Navy -- 3 1 - - supply
Int . NRLU 12-1 Navy -- 7 - -
Legal ACTIVITIES .4ND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, San Jose Naval Plant Representative Office, Sunnyvale, California Senior Naval Representative, Military Research Associate Program, Livermore Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Redwood City Marine Corps Recruiting Station, San Jose Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Sunnyvale Marine Corps Recruiting Station, San Mateo Navy Recruiting Branch Station, Mountain View Navy Recruiting Branch Ratio% San Mateo Navy Recruiting Branch Station, Redwood City Navy Recruiting Branch Station, San Jose Naval Ships Systems Command Representative Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps, Stanford University Public Works Transporation Center, Treasure Island, San Francisco Allison Division, General Motors Corporation (Engine Representatives) Federal Aeronautics Administration, Air Route Traffic Control Center, Fremont, California Lekurt Electric Company, San Carlos Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Sunnyvale, California Fleet Reserve Association Dalmo Victor Corporation, Belrnont, California
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California Sylvania Corporation, Liaison Office, Mountain View, California Lockheed Missiles & Space Division, Palo Alto & Sunnyvale, California Radio Science Laboratory, Stanford Unitrersity, Palo Alto, California Federal Bureau of Tnvestigation Office, Palo Alto, California Federal Bureau of Investigation Office, San Jose, California Army, Presidio, San Francisco Army, Reserve Training Center, San Jose Army Reserve Training Center, Sunnyvale Army Reserve Training Center, Mountain View Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, Santa Clara University Army Special Security Detachment, Sylvania Army 115th Intelligence Group, Palo Alto Field Office Air Force Satellite Control Facility, Detachment 1, Sunnyvale Office of Special Investigation Detachment 1906-19th District, Sunnyvale USAF Recruiting Center, San Jose USAF Recruiting Station, Mountain View Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps Detachment 50, Stanford University Air Force Plant Representative Office, United Technology Center, Division of United A/C Corp Air Force Station, 682nd Radar Squadron, Almaden, California Air Force Satellite Test Center, 6th Weather Wing, Detachment 51, Sunnyvale, California Air Force Plant Representative, Detachment 13 Lockheed, Sunnyvale, California Defense Contract Administration Services, Region, San Francisco (Burlingame) Defense Contract Administration Services Office, Sylvania, Mountain View, California Defense Contract Administration Service, Philco Corporation, Palo Alto, California First Fleet Destroyers, San Francisco Department of Defense Elements (as occurring) Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit Defense Department Contract Audit Agency, Palo Alto, California Bank of America Electronics Defense Laboratories, Mountain View, California Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California Hamilton Standard Company Army Recruiting Station, San Jose Army Recruiting Station, Palo Alto Army Recruiting Station, San Mateo Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, Stanford University Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, San Jose State College Army Veterinarian Branch, San Jose Headquarters 351 Civil Affairs Area, United States Army Air Force Headquarters Safe Life Control Facility Detachment 606, 3506th United States Air Force Recruiting Group, Alameda USAF Recruiting Station, Redwood City USAF Recruiting Station, San Mateo Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, San Jose State College Air Force Systems Command Scientific & Technical Liaison Office, NAS Engineering Annex,
NAS, AMES Research Center Air Force 6594th Support Group, Sunnyvale, California California National Guard Units Air Force Air Training Command, FTO 529K, Technical Training School
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
Air Force Education with Industry, Sunnyvale, California Defense Contract Administration Services Office Westinghouse, Sunnyvale, California Defense Contract Administration Services Office, Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation,
San Jose, California Helicopter Reserve Squadrons, Alameda, California (as required) Naval Electronics Systems Command RepresenMtive, Western Division Office of Naval Research Resident Representative, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California Electronics Warfare Laboratories, Mountain, View, California ITEK Corporation, Palo Alto, California Electronics Systems Laboratory, Palo Alto, California
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT S T A ~ O N S I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCE'ACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 7 T28B, 2 Ul lA, 1 S2B, 4 S2A, 4 C117, 1 C121J
ASWGRU-3 - - ALRETRAPAC - - GAEWW-11 - - CAFSU - - COMBATCAMGRUPAC - - COMCARDIV-1 - - COMCARDIV-9 - - COMFAIRSDIEGO - - COMFAIRSDIEGO FAU - - COMSTORE NI - - COMNAVAIRPAC - - COMNAVAIRPAC FAU - -
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
COMFAIESDIEGO
COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIELSDIEGO COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIESDIEGO COMSTOliE SDIEGO CINCPAC FLT COMNAVAIRPAC
C VSG- 53 - - CVSG- 59 - - DEPCOMOPTE VFORPAC --
COMFAIFSDIEGO COMFAIf SDIEGO COMOPTE VFOR,
Norfolk EODMUPAC I
CINCPAC FLT COMWESEAFRON COMNAVAIRPAC - - COMNA VAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVWEASERV COMFAIRSDIEGO CO NAS - - NAESU, PHILA NAESUENGDETPAC CO NAMTRAGRU MFS - - CONAMTRAGRU MFS -- NAVAIRS YSCOMREPA( NAS Los Alarnitos
EODMUPACDET -- EPDOPAC - - FACSFAC - - FAETUPAC - -
Students - - FLTAVACTGOFFPAC - - FLEANNMATOPAC - - FLEWEAFAC - - FLTPHOTOLAB - - MARBKS - - MSDO - - NAESUENGDETPAC -- NAESU LIAISON, NI - - NAMTRADETS - -
Students - - NAMTRAWEST - - NA VELE2BWREP - - NARF - - NARTD 4 SP2E, 6 ElB,
8 SP2H NA VAIRSYSCOMREPAC - - NAAO, NI - - NELC Bunker Hill - -
Students - - NEXCH - - NISRA, NI - - NRFC, NI - - NSC Disposal - -
NA VAIRS YSCOM NAAO SDIEGO NELC SDIEGO - - CO NAS NISO SDI EGO NRFC SDIEGO CO NSC ZSDIEGO
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NSC SER VMARTS -- NUWPNTRACENTPAC --
Students - - PAMIPACFLT - - RVAW-110 5 ElB, 6 E2B,
1 TE2A Students - -
SERE -- Students - -
VAW-111 9 ElB, 2 E2B VAW-113 2 E2A VAW-114 4 E2A VAW-115 5 E2A VAW-116 4 E2A VC-3 12 US2C, 1 RS2C,
2 DP2E VRF-32 - - VS-21 9 S2E VS-29 9 S2E VS-33 9 S2E VS-35 9 S2E VS-37 9 S2E VS-38 9 S2E VS-41 11 S2E, 4 OVlOA
Students - - -
TOTAL 159
Officer AviatiodOther
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CO NSC SDIEGO COMTRAPAC - - BUPERS CAEWW-11
- - FAETUPAC -- CAEWW-11 CAEWW-11 CAEWW-11 CAEWW-11 CAEWW-11 COMFAIRSDIEGO
COMFAIRSDIEGO C VSG- 53 CVSG-53 CVSG-59 COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO C VSG- 59 CVSG-51 - -
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 32 75 20(Off) 30(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 100.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
VP- 65L3 22 - - 39 OPCON 17L4 5 5 4 VP-4OL6 26 - - 55 VAW-88L1 26 1 8 VP-22L7 24 2 42 - - - TACRON-1 l L 1 12 12 3 TOTAL 115 20 151
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted Units, Aviation/Other Enlisted
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT PROVIDED
American Red Cross Bank of America Federal Credit Union Navy Relief Society Air Research Mfg. Company Curt iss Wright Corporation General Electric Company Grumman Aircraft Company Kaman Aircraf t Company Bendix Pioneer, Central Division Boeing Aircraft Company Hamilton Standard Company Land Air Company Lear Incorporated Slick Airways
U. S. Pos t Office, North Island E3ranch Arinc Research Corporation Allison Division, General Motors, Corporation Douglas Aircraft Company, 1nco1,porated Ling-Tempco-Vought Aeronautics Division Vought Aeronautics Division North American Aviation Incorporated P ra t t & Whitney Aircraft Company Sikorsky Aircraft Representative Westinghouse Gas Turbine Division Maytag Aircraft Corporation Lockheed Aircraft Corporation McDonnell Aircraft Corporation Quicktrans
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON
(NAS) (13 ND) Command & Support - CNO (NAV'AIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 3 C54Q, 2 UH2C, 2 US2B
COMFAIRWHIDBEY - - Flag Administrative Unit -- VA-52 12 A6A VA-145 8 A6A, 4 A6C VA-165* 7 A6A/B, 8 A6C VA-196 13 A6A VA-115 8 A6A VAH- lo** 15 KASB, 3 EKA3B VAH-123 12 KASB, 7 TA3B
Students -- VA-128 23 A6A, 3 TC4C
Students - - NARTU 2 T34, 3 C118,
8 S2E, 9 SP2H, 1 US2A
MARTD 6 C119, 6 UH34 Bremerton Based CVs*** -- FAETUPAC Det Whidbey --
Students (Local) - - Students (other) - -
Marine Bar racks - - Navy Commissary Store - -
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
COMFAJRWHIDBEY
COMNA.VAIRPAC COMFAJRWHIDBE Y COMATKCARAIRWING COMFAJRWHIDBEY COMCFW-9 COMFAJRWHIDBEY COMFPJRWHIDBE Y COMFPJRWHIDBEY COMFPJRWHIDBEY - - COMFPJRWHIDBEY - - CNARE STRA
CG MARTC -- FAETUPAC - - - - CO NAS WHIDBEY CO NAiS WHIDBEY
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I WHIDBE Y ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
NAMTRADET - - Students (local) - - Students (other) - -
Navy Exchange - - Radar Bomb Sooring Unit, --
Medical Lake, Washington Boardman Bombing Range, --
Boardman, Oregon Auxiliary Landing Field Kitsap Outlying Field Coupeville -- NWSED - - EODMUPAC Det Whidbey -- NAVTRADE VCEN - - ROICC - -
CO NAMTRAGRU - - CO NAS WHIDBEY CO NAS WHIDBEY
CO NAS WHIDBEY I CO NAS WHIDBEY CO NAS WHIDBEY FWC CO EODMUPAC NAVTFtADE VCENROWC NORWESTNAVFAC-
ENGCOM NISO Seattle CO NAS WHIDBEY BUMED NAVSEEACT 13/17 ND COMNAVCOMM COMNAVAIRSYSCOM
NISO - - NAESU - - NAVHOSP - - NEE0 Whidbey - - NA VRADSTA Rocky Point - - CAL LAB - -
TOTAL 165
* Deployed WESTPAC. ** Unit Detachments deployed. *** Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted Units
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted Units
VP-6OTl VP-60T2 VP- 50T3 VS-68T1 VS-68T2 VS-35T3 VR-61Tl VR-61T2 NARMU-21T1 NARMU-22T2
NARDIV-T1 OPCON EL-8T2 NARS-T1 NAIRU-T1 HMM-770 VMR-216 H&MS-47 23rd Staff Grp
TOTAL
I PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
United States Branch Post Office American Red Cross Federal Aviation Agency Representative Whidbey Federal Credit Union Everett Trus t and Savings Bank Branch Navy Relief Society Technical representatives of aircraft/equipment suppliers Naval Radio Station (T) , J im Creek, Oso, Washington (COMNA VCOMM) Naval Security Group Activity, Marietta, Washington (COMNAVSECGRU) Contractors engaged in construction or providing services on the station Coast Guard vessels
Aircraft Personnel Personnel - RON
Average Transients Daily 5 10 2(Off) 5(Enl)
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
NARTD Whidbey Island VS-83 - - - - - -
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. NAVSTA, Adak, Alaska 6. NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines 2 . NAS Agana, Guam 7. NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska 3. NAS Atsugi, Japan 8. NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii 4. NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii 9. NAF Naha, Okinawa 5. NAF Cam Ranh Bay, Republic of Vietnam 10. NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the
Philippines
ADAK, ALASKA
I (NAVSTA) (17 ND) Supported Facility
I Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Attu (Inactive)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAVSTA 1 UH2A, 1 UH2B
Marine Barracks - - NA VCOMMSTA - - NAVRADSTA (T) Mt. Moffett -- NAVSECGRU - - VP RON (Rotational) 10 P3B
Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - 1 ATF (Rotational) -- USCG Loran Transmitting Sta 1 Coast Guard Vessel (WAGL) ROICC - - Naval Facility - - COMFAIRALASKA Det Adak -- NWSED Adak - - EOD Det Adak - - SEEACT - - Naval Investigative Service -- AUW Unit 0402 - - GCA Unit 10 - -
- TOTAL 12
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
13 48 646 (160 civs) - - 3 105 - - 10 174 - - 1 33 - - 11 510 43 2 0 326 (1 civ) - - 1 22 - - 2 5 6 - - 5 62 - - 1 26 - - 6 52 (3 civs) 2 - - 1 13 105 -- 3 2 8
- - 1 2 3 - - 1 2 (1 civ) -- - - (1 civ) -- - - 1 1 19 - - 3 12 - - - 58 132 2,201 (1 66 Civilians)
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRALASKA
CO NAVSTA COMNAVCOMM CO NAVCOMMSTA NAVSECGRUHQ CFAW 10
CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMSERVRON 5 CCGD 17 Juneau CCGD 17 Juneau NAVFACENGCOM (NWD) COMOCEANSYSPAC COMFAIRALASKA FWF Kodiak COMEODGRUPAC SEEACT 13/17 ND NISO, Kodiak CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA
I * Includes civilians with officer privileges. I NOTE: The following seasonal support is provided: 1. 50-100 Contract Personnel
2. 25-50 School Teachers 3. 30-50 AEC Contract Personnel on
Interim Basis
Average Transients Daily
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
2 *40(Off) 16(En1) *10(Off) 5(Enl)
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ADAK, ALASKA (Continued)
NON-NAVY UNITS PROVIDED LIMITED SUPPORT
Unit Personnel -
4440th Aircraft Delivery Group Det 8 (TAC) 1 USAF Officer Bureau of Commercial Fisher ies -- Por t Services Only Alaskan Air Command "WHITE ALICE" 4 Civilians Alaskan Air Command ?'ICY SUNFISH" 9 Civilians Directorate of AF Aerospace Fuels -- Maintain Fuel on War Reserve Basis Only American Red Cross 1 Civilian National Bank of Alaska 2 Civilians COMALSEAFRON/USARAL -- Agreement t o Deliver Fuel Only Bureau of Indian Affairs -- ATF & Air Transporation for Support of Atka
Is land Environmental Science Services Admin 3 Civilians
TOTAL Xi
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I AGANA, GUAM
(NAS) (Non ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
NAS 1 C121J, 3 HU16D, 16 24 2 UH34D
VW- 1 7 WC121N, 2 EC121K, 83 14 1 C121J
VQ- 3 4 ECl3OQ 2 4 4 VAP- 61 9 RA3B 40 13 USCG Activities 2 C123B 7 8
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNA VMARIANAS
Section, USCG COMNAVMARIANAS CO NAS Agana CO NAS Agana CO NAS Agana CO MARBKS CO NAS Agana CO NCS CO NAVSTA CFAW 2
FAW- 1 Det Agana - - AUW Unit 0409 - - GCA Unit #49 -- NWSED - - Marine Guard, Company C - - Navy Exchange - - Communication Center - - Commissary Store Branch -- VP Squadron Det 3 P ~ A / B
(Rotational) VP Squadron Det 3 P3B
(Occasional) Aero Club 3 C150, 1 T34B Continental Airlines 1 B727, 1 DCGB,
2 SA16 Micronesian Airlines 1 BE18 Guam Airlines 1 C45G Aero Dyne 1 DC3 Captain BRANDENBURG 1 C172
- TOTAL 49
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 3 18(0ff) 12(Enl) 14(0ff) 9(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 5 (2 NFOs).
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I ATSUGI , JAPAN
(NAS) (NON ND) Support Facili t ies
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) ALF Kisarazu *Mine Assembly Facility, Misawa
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
Officer AviatiodOther
Total Enlisted
Administ:rative Superior
COMFAIRWESTPAC - - FAUCOMFAIRWESTPAC -- NAS 2 US2A GCA Unit #26 - - MAUW 0411 - - Branch Commissary - - ROICC - - NWSED - -
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIIZWESTPAC COMFAIIZWESTPAC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAVWEAFAC,
Yokosulra CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NISO , Japan COMFAIIWESTPAC
ALF Kisarazu - - *Mne Assembly Facility, Misawa Navy Exchange - - Marine Barracks - - NISO Rep, Atsugi - - VQ- 1 2 EP3A, 3 EC121M,
11 EASB, 1 TA3B VRC-50 3 C130FJ 3 CT39E,
10 C2, 2 C1 HC-7 2 UH46A, 4 CH46A,
3 RHSA, 3 SHSA, 1 UH2A, 1 UH2B
NOACT - - FAETUPACATAB - - Armed Forces Courier Station Branch NAVFINOFF , Atsugi -- C.VA Air Wing 40 A3, A4, A5, A6,
(Occasional) A7, F4, F8 CVS/G (Occasional) 20 S2E, SH3A, E1B VW Det (Seasonal) 2 EC121 VP/VR/VMR 4 C130, P3 , C118,
(Transient) C121, C54, C117 COSA Pool 2 A4, F4, F8 Camp Fuji Maine Helo 2 CH46A
De t - TOTAL 121
NOACT, Yokota CO FAETUPAC CO NAS NAVFINOFF , Yokosuk COMNACrAIRSAC
Aircraft Personnel Personnc:l RON
Average Transients Daily
Total number of Naval Aviators not attached to NAS Atsugi o r t o a parent unit receiving support for flight t ime and proficiency purposes for the reporting period is 34.
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
ATSUGI , JAPAN (Continued)
NOTES: 1. Japan Ground Self-Defense Force on board ALF Kisarazu: 104 Officers, 402 Enlisted, 39 Civilians, 22 C107, 2 H13, and 2 V44.
2. Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force on board NAS Atsugi: 1 Officer, 5 Enlisted and 0 Aircraft.
3. A permanent Microwave Relay building has been constructed aboard NAS Atsugi. It is part of the Kanto Plains (Japan) Communications System under the control of the U . S. Air Force. The NAS Unit is staffed with seven enlisted maintenance personnel under the administrative control of NAVCOMMSTA, Japan. A similar relay unit is being planned for ALF Kisarazu.
4. ARFCOS and ATAB personnel a r e assigned this Command for administrative record purposes.
5. A detachment of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering District Far East (Rear), comprised of 2 Officers, 3 U. S. Civilians, 1 Enlisted man and 7 Japanese Nationals, is on board for MILCON projects. The detachment is expected to remain aboard until mid or late 1970.
*6. Mine Assembly Facility, Misawa ordered decommissioned on 1 May 1970. Target date for complete deactivation is 15 September 1970.
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
I BARBERS POINT, HAWAII
Supported Facil i ty I I Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) A L F Ford Island I Activities and Units Aircraf t
Supported Assigned Officer
Aviation/Other Tota l
Enlisted Administriative
Superior - COMFAIRHAWAII - - FAUCOMFAIRHAWAII - - COMFAW-2 - - NAS 1 C54, 2 USBB,
5 US2A Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissa ry Store --
COMNA VlJRPAC COMFAIRHAWAII COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRHAWAII
CO NAS OIC Navy Commissar]
Store, P e a r l Harbor COMFAW-2 COMFAW,-2 COMFAW,-2 COMFAW,-2 COMFAW,-2 COMFAIRHAWAII COMFAIRHAWAII
USCG Air Station** Marine B a r r a c k s FAETUPAC Det . NWSED Naval Message Center CVW (Occasional)
COM 14 CG Dist CO NAS CO FAETUPAC FWC P e a r l Harbor NAVCOMlvlSTA Hono
TOTAL
Average Trans ien t s Daily
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
1 0 8 5 4(0ff) 30( Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T i m e and Proficiency Purposes - 8 5.
1 * VP- 1 Deployed at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. I ** USCG Air Station rece ives limited support f r o m NAS.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted Units
OPCON-11G3
TOTAL
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTIENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
I CAM RANH BAY, REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
I (NAF) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAF 1 C117D 19 17 NAF Det Tan Son 3 C117D, *5 UH34D, 17 --
Nhut *3 UH46A CTU 72.3.6 6 P3B 41 - -
(Rotational) 1st Radio Research Co. 5 APZE, 1 SP2E 17 2** COMFAIRWINGONE Det - - - - 1 7th Fl t Det "C" ***2 CIA - - - - -
- TOTAL 26
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
COMFAIRWESTPAC NAF Cam Ranh Bay,
RVN COMFAIRWINGSPAC
U. S. Army (AVN) COMFAIRWING ONE COMSE VENTHFLT
/ * In process of transitioning from UH34D to UH46A aircraf t . I ** Twenty -six (26) additional Civilian Tech Reps Assigned.
*** OMD/IMA Support only.
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
(NAS) (NON ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCI'ACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
DEPCOMFAIRWESTPAC -- 8 8 NAS 2 HU16D, 1 US2B, 21 4 1
2 C45J HC-7 Det Cubi 4HH2C,12SH3A, 10 1
4 UHIA, 1 UH2B Pool COSA Aircraf t -- - - -- Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 Marine Separate Guard - - -- 5 NAVMAG Subic Bay - - - - 20 FICPACFAC - - - - 19 FAETUPAC DET (JEST) -- - - 1 NWSED Det Cubi - - - - 1 VC-5 Det Cubi 1 RC45J, 5 A4C, 17 2
4 US2C VAQW-13 Maint Det - - - - 1 VRC- 50 2 2 C2A, 1 CIA 4 2 CVA Air Wings Dets 4 A7B, 1 RA5C, 10 5
2 KA-3B, 2 EKASB, 6 F8J , 5 F8H, 2 A4F, 2 A4E, 3 A4C, 1 E l B , 1 E 2 , 2 F 4 B
VC-5 -- - - - - C VSG (Occasional) - - - - -- MAG (Occasional) 10 A6A 26 3 FMAW Dets - - 15 6 BLT (Occasional) 18 CH46A 3 2 4
- - - TOTAL 9 8 143 120
Total Enlisted
- - NAVEXCIH, Subic CO MAR13KS, Subic COMSER'WAC CO F'ICP.4C Hawaii FAETUP.4C OINC FWF , Sangley co VC-5
CO VAQV7-13 CO VRC-50 CO CVA
CO VC-5 COMNAVAIRSAC CG 1st MAW (REAR) CG 1st MAW (REAR) CG 3rd LlARDIV
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 40 408 60
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 20 per month.
CVA Air Wing has one ship alongside with 20 to 60 ai rcraf t , 60 t o 70 Officers and 20 Enlisted not included in the totals.
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I KODIAK, ALASKA
I (NAVSTA) (17 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMALSEAFRON - - COMSEVENTEEN - - COMFAIRALASKA - - NA VSTA 2 C54Q, 1 HU16D USCG Air Station 2 HH52A, 3 HCl3OH FWF Kodiak - - Marine Barracks - - Commissary Store - - Naval Investigative Service -- Navy Exchange - - NA VCOMMSTA - - Armed Forces Courier SerVice(C0MSTA) USCG CITRUS -- USCG STORIS - - USCG CONFIDENCE -- Spruce Cape Loran Sta (Kodiak) Air Force Tracking Station (Cape Chiniak) EOD Detachment - -
- TOTAL 8
CINCPACFLT CNO COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRALASKA CMDR 17CG DIST COMNAVWEASERVCO NAVSTA Kodiak NAVRESO NISHQ CO NAVSTA COMNAVCOM DIRNAVCOURSERV CMDR 17 CG DIST CMDR 17 CG DIST CMDR 17 CG DIST CMDR 17 CG DIST 6594th Aerospace Wng OiC EODMUPAC
I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I / Average Transients Daily 2 10 6 I
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpcs e s - 0.
MIDWAY ISLAND, HAWAII
(NAVSTA) (14 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NA VSTA 2 HU16D, 2 UH34D NA VSE CGRU -- Navy Commissary Store -- Navy Exchange -- GCA Unit #50 - - USAF 16th ADG DCO (TAC) -- USCG Loran (C) Transmitting
Station Kure Island* NWSED - - NA VFAC - - USAF OL-7 Liaison (MAC) - -
- TOTAL 4
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
COMFAIRHAWAII Dir NAVSECGRU NSRO , Brooklyn CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COM 2nd ADG Hickam COM 14 CG Dist
FWC P e a r l Harbor COMOCEANSYSPAC COM 61 MAW
I * Logistic Support (other than fuel and utilities) f rom NAVSTA MIDWAY. I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
3 14(Off) 31(Enl) 5(0ff) 1 l(Enl)
I PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORTS STATIONS I NAHA , OKINA WA
(NA F) (NON ND) Supported Facilities
Command & Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT) Staging Base Tainan (TAIWAN) RBS Kume Shima
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMTAIWANPATFOR - - COMFAIRWING ONE - - COMPATFOR 7th F L T - - *COMFLEACTS RWKYUS -- **NAF NAHA 1 C117D, 2 UC45J M A W 0408 - - Marine Barracks - - USNAVINSERVR, Camp Courtney
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
MSTSO - - - - 2 9 VP (Rotational) 10 P3B 4 1 5 317
(19 NFO) VC- 5 ***lo A4E, 8 S2, 3 4 5 282
2 H34, 1 P 2 VP (Occasional) 4 P3B 25 - - 120 COSA (Frequent) 3 various A4, F8, F4 5 - - - - VW Det (Occasional) 1 EC121K, 1 C130Q 9 2 2 0 Marine Sqdn (Frequent) 10 various F4B, 25 12 75
F8E, A4C, F8C VRC-50 (Frequent) 1 various C1, C2 2 - - 2
T39, C130 VR Transport (Occas.) 1 various C118, C54 4 - - 5 1 CVW (Occasional) 24 various A3, A4, 30 2 2 0
A7, F8, F4, E l , E2 - - -
TOTAL 79 204 95 1,523
Administi-ative Superior
COMTAIWANDEFCOM COMFAIEZWINGSPAC COMSEVl3NTHFLT COMSER'JPAC COMFAIEZWESTPAC CO NAF CO NAF COUSNA WNSERVR
Japan CO MSTS F E COMFAIIZWING ONE
COMFAIIZWESTPAC
- - COMFAIIlWESTPAC CO VW-1 CO MAG- 15
CO VR-2:1 CO CVA
* Includes White ~ e a c h / ~ a n g a n P i e r .
** Includes NAF Naha Detachment Tango, Tainan; and MSQ-44 Kume Shima,
*** Anticipated af ter completion of present transitional period.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON Non-Aviation Personnel
Average Transients Daily 7 2 5 2 1 ! 5
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 6.
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
(NAVSTA) (NON ND) Command and Support - CNO (CINCPACFLT)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMUSNAVPHIL - - NA VSTA 2 C54, 3 C47,
1 UH34D VP (L) RON 9 P3B
(Rotational) VP(L) RON 9 P3B
(Rotational) COMFAIRWING (Rotational) -- COMFAIRWING 1 Det - - CMDCGPHIL SEC 2 HU16E LORAN Stations - - USCG BLACKHAW - - FWF - - GCA-59s - - Marine Barracks - - Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange -- Communications Center - - USNAVINVSERVO Phil -- AUW 0406 - - NAESU Coordinating Off. - - Recruiting Branch -- ROICC - - Calendar Maintenance Support only
Chief NAVSECMAG 1 C47 China
ALUSNA Djakarta 1 C47 - TOTAL 2 8
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CINCPACFLT COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWING
COMFAIRWING
COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWING 1 CMDCGDIST 14 CMDCGPHIL SEC CMDCGPHIL SEC COMNAVWEASERV CO NAVSTA Sangley CO NAVSTA Sangley CO NAVSTA Sangley CO NAVSTA Sangley NAVCOMMSTA Phil USNAVINVSERVOPAC CO NAVSTA Sangley NAESU Philadelphia COMUSNA VPML OICC SWPAC
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 21 (2 RON) 52 14(Off) 25(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 0.
OTHER UNITS RECEIVING SUPPORT
John Paul Jones Dependents School Branch Regional Off ice of Civilian Manpower Management (BROCMM) American Red Cross American Express Bank Branch
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I 1. NAS Chase Field, Texas 2. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 3. NAS Ellyson Field, Florida 4. NAS Glynco, Georgia 5. NAS Kingsville, Texas
6. NAS Memphis, Tennessee *7. NAS Meridian, Mississippi
8. NAS Pensacola, Florida 9. NAS Saufley Field, Florida
10. NAS Whiting Field, Florida
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Supported Facilities
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) ALF Goliad McMullen County Target Range
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 C47J, 1 UHPB, 22 33 2 SH34J
Students -- 169 - - Students Marines -- (47) -- Students (Foreign) - - (1) --
VT-24 13 TAFSJ, 47 TFSJ 49 7 VT-25 9 TAFSJ, 47 TF9J 49 8 VT-26 5 TAFSJ, 48 TF9J 38 8 Navy Commissary Store -- - - 1 Navy Exchange Store - - - - 1 NAMTRADET -- - - - - NWSED - - - - 1
- - - TOTAL 173 327 59
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r j ~ o r
CNAVANTRA
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CNAVANTRA CNAVANTRA CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRUMFS FWF Pnc:la, Fla.
Aircraft Personnel Personnt?l RON
1 Average Transeints Daily 2 4(Off) 8(Enl) .3(Off) . l(En1)
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Supported Facilities
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) ALF Waldron ALF Cabaniss
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 C54, 1 C47J, 45 69 1 C117D, 3 SH34J
Students - - 438 - - Students - Coast Guard -- (5) -- Students - Foreign - - - - (5) --
NWSED - - 2 CNAVANTRA - - 25 26
Marine - - 1 - - VT-27 59 TSOA, 2 US2B 58 10 VT-28 58 TS2A, 2 US2B 62 8 VT-29 10 T29B, 3 TC117D 49 4 VT-31 59 TS2A, 2 US2B 60 11 CG Air Station 3 HU16E, 2 HH52A 22 1 *Army Aeronautical 1 C47J, 1 U6A 3 1 3 9
Depot Maintenance 1 U8D Center (ARADMAC)
Marine Aviation Det. - - 1 2 Navy Commissary - - - - 1 Navy Exchange Store - - - - 2 Naval Hospital - - - - 64 MARCORESTRACEN - - -- 1 NAVRESTRACEN - - -- 1 NAVTRADE VCEN (Area Office) - - - - OICC/ROICC -- -- 2 NAESU -- -- 1 ADCOP -- - - - -
- - - TOTAL 209 792 244
Average Transients Daily
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNA VANTRA
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS FWF Pncla, Fla. CNATRA -- CNAVANTRA CNA VANTRA CNAVANTRA CNA VANTRA CDR 8th CG Dist. U . S . Army Aviation
Materiel Command
CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS COMEIGHT Dir 8th MCRRD COMEIGHT NAVTRADE VCEN OICC COMEIGHT NAESU, Phil . , Pa. CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
ALF Waldron and ALF Cabaniss a r e supported daily by tower, and crash and salvage crews, no permanent personnel assigned.
Limited Fiscal and Accounting support provided to NAS Kingsville and NAS Chase Field.
Aviation Indoctrination Summer Cruise has supported approximately 1,400 personnel. During this period, 32 T-34 aircraft will be based aboard the station in support of this program. This has been a recurring commitment each year.
*ARADMAC - Includes 1st Transportation Corps Battalion and U. S. Army 1st Materiel Group
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I I ELLYSON FIELD, FLOFUDA I
Supported Facilities*
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) OLF Spencer Site 5 Site 8 Site 4 Site 6
I * Operational Control only Repair and Maintenance a rea responsibility of NAS, Pensacola. 1 Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminicitrative
Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted -- Supe.rior
NAS 1 T28 13 24 HELTRARON EIGHT 2 UH34D, 25 UHlD, 98 5
45 THlL, 29 TH57 Students, Navy -- 72 - - Students, Marine - - 30 - - Students, CG - - 17 - -
NWSED -- - - - - NAMTD - - - - - - Navy Exchange - - Naval Reserve T r g Ctr -- -
TOTAL 102
- - FWF, NAS PNCLA NAMTRAGRU , NAS
Memphis CD, NAS PNCLA COMSIIC
Aircraft Personnel P e r s o n ~ ~ e l RON I I Average Transients Monthly 10 30 15 I
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
GLYNCO, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) Supported Facility
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) Townsend Target (Impact Area)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 35 T39D, 14 TS2A, 15 T33B, 2 EC121K, 2 UH34J
NATTC - - Student Navy (Cont) - - Student Marine (Cont) - - Student Army, Foreign, - -
Other Marine Aviation Training Support Group Branch Commissary Store --
Branch Navy Exchange - - GCA Unit 32 - - NWSED - - -
TOTAL 68
Average Transients Daily
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
CNATECHTRA
CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO MATSG CO NATTC
CMC OIC, Cssy. Store
JAX CO NAS CO NAS FWF JAX
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
3 13 l(Off) 2(Enl)
* Reflects only those aboard ordered direct to GCA Unit 32. Present BUPERS policy to order AC's to CO, NAS for utilization in ATC MV/GCA Unit 32 a s required.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) 4 Supported Facil i ty 1 I Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) A L F Orange Grove I
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C47, 2 H34 Students - - Students Marines - - Students Foreign - -
JTTU - - VT-21 45 TA4J VT-22 50 TFSJ, 5 TAF9J VT-23 27 T A U , 6 T F 9 J Navy Commissa ry Store - - Navy Exchange Store - - One Electronic NAVRES Unit --
NAMTRADET - - NWSED - -
- TOTAL 136
Officer Aviation/Other
Tota l Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CNA VANTRA CNAVANTRA CNA VANTRA CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS NAVRESI'RACEN
CORPC CO NAMTRAGRU MI FWF PNCLA, FLA.
Aircraf t Personnel Personncsl RON
I Average Transients Daily 2 2 1 off:^ I
Command & Support - CNO (CNAT'RA) I Activities and Units Aircraf t
Supported Assigned
NAS 1 TSBA, 1 C117, 1 C131, 1 T33B, 2 UH34
CNATECHTRA - - NATTC - -
Students Navy (Cont) - - Students Marine (Cont) - - Students CG (Cont) - -
MATSG- 90 - - GCA Unit 27 - - NWSED - - Commissa ry Store - - Navy Exchange - - TRAPUBCEN -- NAMTG - -
Marine Support - - NART U *47 a i r c r a f t MARTD Listed below
- TOTAL 53
Officer Aviation/Other
Tota l Administrative Enlisted Superior
783 CNATECHTRA
CNATRA CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO MATSG-90 CO NATrrC
i CO NATTC CO NAS FWF JAX CO NAS CO NAS BUPERS CNATECHTRA CO MATSG-90 CNARESTRA
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE (Continued)
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
I Average Transients Daily 17 3 0 6(Off) 2(Enl)
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 41. I I * Aircraft assigned to NARTU & MARTD: 27 A4C, 12 SP2H, 2 T33, 3 T34, 1 UC45, 2 C118. I
Units
NARS-M1 NAIRU- M1 NASRU-M1 NARMU-M1 VA-4M1 VA-4M2 VR- 61 M1 VR- 61 M2 VP- 68M1 VP- 60M3 VR-70M3
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
68 3 6 - - 49 - - 11 - - 8 13 1 12 1 10 7 12 6 10 12 11 10
9 7
Total Enlisted
3 0 18 - -
115 69 68 62 60
105 9 6 60
Units
VP-17M2 NARDIV-MI NQRU m u - 1 2 26 STFGP MABS-41 VMA-124 MATCU-71 OPCOM
TOTAL
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
U. S. Naval Hospital, Millington, Tenn. NAS, Glynco, Georgia NATTC , Glynco, Georgia NATTC , Jacksonville, Florida NATTC, Lakehurst, New Je r sey Navy Recruiting Station, Jackson, Miss. NRTC, Memphis, Tenn. NATTU, Pensacola, Florida Shelby United Neighbors Campaign American Red Cross Peoples State Bank Tennessee State Police Navy Relief Society Federal Credit Union Boy Scouts Gir l Scouts Map South Program
Navy Recruiting Station, Little Rock, Arkansas Navy Recruiting Station, Nashville, Tennessee Navy Recruiting Station, Memphis, Tennessee USAF Recruiting Station, Memphis, Tennessee USA Recruiting Station, Memphis, Tennessee USA Defense Depot, Memphis, Tennessee Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center,
Memphis, Tennessee Veterans Administration Hospital, Memphis, Ten] NROTC , University of Tennessee, Nashville,
Tennessee NROTC, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss NROTC, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. U. S. Post Office, Millington Branch Joint Airlines Military Traffic Office President 's Youth Opportunity Program Youth Service in Memphis, Inc.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted l - NARTU Memphis
VA-204 - - - - - - TOTAL - -- - - - - - -
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI
(NAS) (6 ND) Supported Facilities
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) OLF ~ r a v o / O L F Alpha (ETC September 1970)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 USBB, 2 T28B, 1 UC45J, 1 UH34J, 1 TSBA, 2 UH34D
VT-7 *I07 T2A VT-9 *44 T2A, 19 T2B,
*66 T2C RATCC Unit 37 - -
Student, Navy & Marine - - NAMTRADET - - Navy Exchange -- Commissary Store - - NWSED - - OICC/ROICC - -
- - - TOTAL 244 670 52
Total Enlisted
556
Administrative Super:lor
CNABATRA
CNABATRA CNABATRA
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU CO NAS NRSO Brooklyn FWF Jacksonville - -
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 15 2
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15 Aviators, 5 NFO, and 1 Flight Surgeon.
OLF BRAVO is supported daily by Crash and Salvage Crew. No permanent persc~nnel assigned
* Projected T~A/B/C assignment contingent upon decision to rotate B&C between VT-4 and VT-9.
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I PENSACOLA . FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND)
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
* OLF's remaining active in Pensacola a rea and not shorn which a r e under Naval Air Station Pensacola for repair and maintenance, a r e shown appropri- ately under Sauf le y , Whiting and Ellyson Fields for operational control.
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 6 UH34G, 1 EAIE, 2 T28B, 2 T34B, 3 UH2B, 1 UH34J, 2 SH34J, 1 C54Q, 1 C54R, 2 C117D, 1 C121J, 1 UllA, 1 C131F
CNATRA 8 F4J Students - -
CNABATRA - - Students - -
NA VAIRTRADI V, NA VFAC - -
Supported Facilities*
NAVMINDEFLAB, Panama City, Fla (Limited) NAVAMIDEFDEVU, Panama City, Fla. " Navy All-Weather Flight Det., Eglin AFB " Santa Rosa Island Rifle Range NAS Ellyson (Limited) NAS Sauf ley (Limited) NAS Whiting (Limited) USCG SAR Unit Biloxi, Mississippi (Limited)
Officer Aviation/Other
VT-10 9 TlA, 7 UC45J Students, Navy & Marine --
VT-4 63 T2B Students, Navy & Marine --
VT-6 18 T28B Students, Navy & Marine --
NATTU 4 RC45J Students - -
Naval Aviation Schools Command Students, Navy & Marine --
NAMTRADETS - - NA VAEROMEDCEN - - NAVAEROSPMEDINST (1 EAIE)
Students, Navy & Marine - - NAVHOSP - - PWCen - - NARF - - Naval Audit Office - - - - 2
MAD - - FWF , Pensacola - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - USS LEXINGTON 1 CIA USS KINGBIRD - -
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNABATRA
CNO - - CNATRA - - NAVFACENGCOM,
Southern Division CNABATRA - - CNABATRA - - CNABATRA - - CNATECHTRA - - CNABATRA - - CO NAMTRAGRUMFS BUMED CONAVAEROMEDCEE - - CONAVAEROMEDCEE NAVFAC NAVAIRSYSCOMREP-
LANT Naval Area Audit
Service, Norfolk CNABATRA COMNAVWEASERV CO NAS Pensacola CO NAS Pensacola COMNAVAIRLANT COMSIX
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
PE NSACOLA , FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Training De~Ace Center -- Naval Publications & - -
P r i n m g Services OffiCe (Limited)
NAS & NAVSTA New Orleans - - La. (Limited)
NAS McCain Field, Meridian -- Miss. (Limited)
Supervisor of Shipbuilding, - - USN, Pascagoula, Miss (Limited)
NAS Glenview, Ill. (Limited) -- NAS Memphis, Tenn (Limited) -- NAS Olathe, Kansas (Limited) -- NAVAIRSYSCOMREP St. Louis, Mo.
(Limited) Organized Naval Reserve Units in
Alabama, Florida & Mississippi (Limited)
6th Naval District, ONI Office -- (Limited)
Florida National Guard Unit -- (HQ 265 Bn. AW) Pensacola, Florida (Limited)
Barrancas National Cemetery - - (Limited)
FAA (Limited) - - Naval Ammunition Depot, - -
Shumaker , Camden, Arkansas (Limited)
Naval Avionics Facility, - - Indianapolis, Indiana (Limited) -
TOTAL 134
- - - - NTDC, C~rlando, Fla. - - -- - -
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 20-25 7 0 30
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 65 Aviators 50 Flight Surgeons 85 Naval Flight Officers -
200
** Includes 1078 AOCs.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
SAUFLEY FIELD. FLORIDA
Supported Facilities*
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) ALF Barin OLF Silverhill OLF Canal OLF Summerdale OLF Magnolia OLF Faircloth OLF Wolf OLF Kings OLF Kaiser
* Operational control of a l l . ALF Barin repair and maintenance is the responsibility of NAS Saufley Field. Responsibility for repair and maintenance of al l others is with NAS Pensacola
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r / ~ a n d i d a t e s Enlisted Superior
NAS Saufley 3 T28 VT-1 136 T34
Students, Navy - - Students, Marine - - Students, CG, Foreign, etc. --
VT- 5 **38 T28C Students, Navy - -
Navy Exchange - - NWSED - - -
TOTAL 177
CNABATRA CNABATM - - -- - - CNABATRA - - CO NAS Pensacola FWF PNCLA
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3 - -
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 188 (VT-1 for instrument time only .)
** Projected assignment contingent upon receipt of disposition instructions on excess aircraft.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND) Supported Facilities#
Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) OLF Middleton OLF Brewton OLF Ch~c taw OLF Santa Rosa
# Operational control only. Repair and maintenance a r e responsibility of NAS Pensacola.
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 1 T28B VT-2 *I43 T28B/C
Students, Navy (Cont) - - Students, Marine (Cont) - - Students, CG, Allied, etc. --
(Cont) VT-3 *I43 T28B/C
Students, Navy (Cont) - - Students, Marine (Cont) -- Students, CG, Allied, etc. --
(Cont) Branch Commissary Store & --
Branch Navy Exchange NWSED - -
- TOTAL 287
Officer Aviation/Other
* Awaiting disposition instructions for excess aircraft.
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
co NAS
CO NAS
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I 1. NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia 6. NAS New Orleans, Louisiana 2. NAS Dallas, Texas 7. NAS New York, New York 3. NAF Detroit, Mt. Clemens, Michigan 8. NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts 4. NAS Glenview, Illinois 9. NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 5. NAS Los Alamitos, California
I ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
1 (NAs) (6 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned
MARTD 10 UH34D NAS (USN) 21 F8L, 4 T lA,
8 SPBH, 3 C54Q, 1 T34B, 1 USSA, 1 TF8A
NAS (TAR) - - GCA Unit 20 (USN) - - GCA unit 20 (USNR) - - Naval Regional Airspace - -
Office Southern Region, Atlanta
Navy Exchange - - NWSED - - SEA CADETS DIV 6-6-85 - -
- TOTAL 49
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CO NAS - - co NAS
- - FWF JAX - -
I Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 4 (including 2 NFO's).
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
37 49 1 2 7
2 5 4 2 4 4 15 2 15 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 - - - - 1 7 5 4
Total Enlisted
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted Units Units
OPCON-14B3 VP-5B3 NARMU-B1 NAIRU-B1 VMF-351 VTU(AVN)-22 MACS-15 28th Staff Group
(A VN) HMM-765
NARS-B1 NARDIV-B1 VF-14B1 VF-31B2 VR-64B1 VR- 64B2 VP-67B1 VP-67B2 VR- 1 B3 OPCON-9B1 OPCON- 5B2
TOTAL
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATiONS (CONUS)
ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA (Continued)
Units
NAS Atlanta VA-205
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I DALLAS, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
MARTD 10 F8K, 10 UH34D, 11 RF8G
NAS (USN) 19 F8K, 3 TlA, 2 T34B, 3 C118B, 1 UC45J, 1 USZB, 8 SP2H
NAS (TAR) - - GCA Unit 30 - - Navy Exchange - - NWSED - - NARTD HOUSTON - - NARTD DENVER - - Navy Regional Airspace
Officer, 2ND Region, Fo r t Worth, Texas
NA VPLANTREPO - -
Officer AviatiodOther
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CO NAS DALLAS CO NAS DALLAS FWC PNCLA CO NAS DALLAS CO NAS DALLAS CO NAS DALLAS
NAVAIRSYSCOMREP- PAC
ADJGEN, TEXAS ADJGEN, TEXAS
HQ 136th Refueling Wing -- 3 8 ANG 136th Refueling 11 KC97L 58 38
Group (TAC) DCASR - - 11 - -
- - - TOTAL 7 9 122 6 5
SUPINSMAT CD
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 8 62 10(Off) 8(Enl)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
- - 39 - - 13 -- 12
8 19 6 15
30 8 5 1 6 2 6 - - 3 6
-- 19 3 11
21 5 24 5 2 4 2
Total Enlisted
435 127 138
15 10 40 7 0 37 7 7
14 68 72
115
Officer Aviation/Othe r
Total Enlisted
128 109
64 72 7 1
107 96 96
143 199 102
93
2,435
Units Units
NARDIV-Dl NARD1 V- D2 NARDIV-D6 OPCON- 12D2 OPCON-19D1 NARS- Dl NARMU-2D1 NARMU-3D2 NAIRU-Dl NAIRU-D2 NASRU-Dl VF-124D1 VF-53D2 VP-61D2
VP-ID2 VP-61D3 VR-7OD1 VR-21D2 VR-21D3 NQRU VF-201 VF-202 VMF-112 HMS-41 HMM-777 VMJ-4
TOTAL
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
DETROIT, MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
(NAF) (9 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATHA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superic~r -
NAS (USN & TAR) 12 TA4B, 3 T33B, 28 11 393 CNARESTRA 2 T34B, 3 C54p/Q, 1 UC45J,
MARTD 9 OV10, 6 UH34 3 3 143 CG MARTC NARTD (Wilrnington) - - - - - - 7 CO NAF DETROIT NWSED - - - - 1 7 FWCSuitland, Md.
- - - - TOTAL 36 3 1 15 550
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3 2
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 4.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units - VA-5Y1 VA-5Y2 VR-62Y1 VR-62Y2 VS-64Yl VS-64Y2 VS-22Y3 vs-23Y4 NASRU-Y1 NARMU-Y1 NARMU-
Officer Aviation/Other
15 1 10 2 15 2 17 2 19 4 2 0 4
7 2 4 4 -- 14 4 3 1 6
Total Enlisted
44 22 60 60 7 3 71 35 6 1 - - 6 1 57
Units Officer
Aviation/Other' T ota 1
Enlisted
OPCON- Y1 OPCON-Y2 OP CON- Y3 HS- 1 Y1 HS-66Y2 NARDI V- Y l NARDI V- Y2 NAIRU- Y1 NAIRU-m NARS-Y1
TOTAL
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE T U N I N G COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I I GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS
Command & Support - CNO CNATRA) I Activities and Units
S U D D O ~ ~ ~ ~
CNARESTRA CG MARTC NAS (USN & TAR)
MARTD
NWSED USCG
TOTAL
Aircraft Officer Assigned ~via t ion /Other
Average Transients Daily
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
117 CNATRA 170 CMC 661 CNARESTRA
220 CG MARTC
13 NAVWEAFAC 44 CDR 9th CG DIST
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
7 5 1 30(Off) 5(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 5.
Units
NARS VI NARDIV VI AUG ELE V1 AUG GRP V2 AUG GRP V3 NARMU VI NARMU V2 VA-8VI VA-8V2 VP-70VI VP-7ov2 VP-7ov3 VP-49v4
Officer Aviation/Other
2 8 - - 32 5 18 4 13 - - 10 2 5 1 5
3 1 3 27 2 23 5 24 4 20 3 63 8
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
18 650
5 10
6 60 22 58 67
128 118 115 101
Units
VP-24v5 VP-64V7 VP-64V8 VP-64V9 VR-7OVI VR-70V2 VR-24V3 NAIRU- VI NAIRU- V2 NASRU- VI RSAND- VI
TOTAL
MARINE CORPS AIR RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/OtheiS Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted l - VMA- 543 24 5 144 VMR-234 3 1 4 6 6 HMM-77 6 21 3 127 - - H&HS-48 10 21 182 TOTAL 86 33 519
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I I GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS (Continued)
Units l- NAS Glenview
VA-209
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
- - - TOTAL - - - - - -
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I LOS ALAMITOS , CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NRTC (Surface) - - MARTD 20 A4C, 1 A4B,
6 CH46, 8 UH34, 7 OVlO
NAS (USN) * 60 aircraft NAS (TAR) * GCA Unit 5 -- RESASWTACWEST - - RESASWTACWEST (students, average
on board count from parent activities) NWSED -- Navy Exchange - - Navy Finance Office Branch -- Navy Regional Airspace Off. -- USAF Liaison Office - -
(Boy Scouts of America)
Carrier Anti-Submarine Air -- Grp Res
- TOTAL 102
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
-- 1 19 COMELEVEN 5 5 275 CG MARTC
1 11 243 CNARESTRA 37 4 466 CNARESTRA 1 - - 15 CO NAS Los Alamitos 7 1 60 CNARESTRA
26 4 140 -- -- 1 11 FWF San Diego - - 1 130(civrJAVSTA Long Beach - - - - 2(civ) NFO NAVSTA , Long
Beach, Calif. 2 -- 1 COMNAVAIRPAC
l(civ) 1 - - l(civ) H a AFRES-Liaison
Office BSA, Robins AFB, Georgia
3(USN) 1 (USN) 5(USN) CNARESTRA 3 (TAR) - - 3(TAR) CNARESTRA - - 8 6 29 1,372
* NAS (USN & TAR) Aircraft: 20 A4C, 8 SHJA, 7 S2E, 3 C118, 9 SP2E, 3 TlA, 1 US2B, 1 T34B, 8 F4B.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 4 3 - - Naval Aviator Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 0.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviat ion/~ther Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS (Continued)
Officer Total Officer Units Aviat iodOther Enlisted Units Aviation/Othe r
NARMU-L1 2 4 5 3 NARMU-L2 2 5 5 9 NAIRU-L1 -- 35 12 NAIRU-L2 - - 36 14 NASRU-L1 - - 12 - - NASRU-L2 - - 12 55 NASRU-L3 - - 11 1 NARS-L1 49 130 3 9 NARD1 V- L 1 - - 40 532 OPCON UN-12L1 7 12 13
OPCON EL-9L2 5 1 2 OPCON EL-1OL3 4 1 3 VMA-134 3 9 7 VMO- 8 2 1 3 HMM-764 51 5 MASS-4 4 18 HMS-46 19 16 M A S - 4 6 5 12
- -- TOTAL 457 43 8
Total Enlisted
SURFACE RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Othler Enlisted -
NROS 11-7 116 77 3 NRSG 11-6 - - 6 48 NRSD 11-3 -- 1 3 93 Group Comm 11 -1 -- 12 1 NRSD 11-5 -- 9 59 MTD 11-7 3 9 2 - - MCB-16 (Sub - - 2 35 - -- -
Unit 11-17) TOTAL 116 122 331
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Officer Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Other - Enlisted
NAS Los Alamitos VS-81 -- - .. - - VA-305 - - - - - - HS-84 - - - -. - -
- -- - TOTAL - - - .. --
NA VAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
(NAS) (8 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activit ies and Units S u ~ ~ o r t e d
Aircraf t Assigned
Officer Aviation/Other
Tota l Enlisted
Administrative Superior
NAS (USN) NAS (USNR) NAS (TAR)
CNARE STRA CNARESTRA CNARESTRA
GCA Unit 2 NWSED MARTD USCGAS LAANG 159 Fighter USAF 926th TAC
Ai r Litt Group
CO NAS NOLA FWF Pensacola CG MARTC CDR, 8CG DIST CS Air LAANG 433 TAC Airlift Wing
TOTAL
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Personnel RON
Average Trans ien t s Daily 7 27 6(Off) 2(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T i m e and Proficiency Purposes - 30. SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Units - Aviation/Other
NARS XI 12 7 OPCON XI 1 9 NASRU XI 3 6 NAIRU XI - - 31 NARD1 V XI -- 2 1 VP-61XI 12 13 VP-45x2 13 9 VSF-75x1 9 - - VSF-70x2 8 1 VSF-80x3 8 1 VSF-8 5x4 13 1 VR- 64x1 10 6 VR-24x2 11 3 HS - 8 OX1 11 1 HS-3x2 14 1 HMM- 167 2 7 4 21 Staff Grp Ava 2 6 122 WX - - 1
Total Enlisted
26 7 - - 8
230 124 9 6 31 42 40 3 1 57 54 50 28 162 - - 12
Officer Aviation/Other
3 6 34 12 9 - - 3 1 22 3 2 - - 4
-- 1 - - 1 - - 7 8 5
- - 5 - - 6 2 6 1 13 - - 2
29 1 - - 246 2 42
Total Enlisted
56 17 7 3 170 203 16 38 2 5 106 11 7 5 2 6 286 202 6 14
Units
706 TAS 926 TAG 926 E F 926 COS SQ 926 CAM SQ 926 TAC DISP 926 AP F L T 926 CS F L T 926 SUPP SQ 159 FG 159 SUP SQ 159 USAF DISP 159 CAM RON 159 CSS 159 CE 122 F'IS
TOTAL
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (Continued)
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Units Officer
Aviation/Other
NAS New Orleans VSF-76 - - - - VSF-86 - - - -
Total Enlisted
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I NEW YORK. NEW YORK
(NAS) (3 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAS (TAR & USN) 1 UC45J, 1 T34B, 35 152 3 C118B, 11 SP2H, 3 TlA, 11 A4C, 1 C3A,
MARTD 12 UH34D) 9 A4C 4 2 GCA Unit #14 - - - - 2 Navy Exchange - - - - 1 Air Force Advisory Office -- - - - -
(TAC) Office of Special Investigations - - 3 *USCG 3 HH3F 27 3 NWSED - - - - 1 34th MED Service Sqd - - - - 26
35th MED Service Sqd - - - - 33 123
NYANG 4 KC97L) 4 C97G, 6 9 154 1 UH1
52nd Artil lery Brigade 1 U8, 1 OH23 5 - - 13 HQCO USAG - - -- - - 3
USA Eastern Military 1 U8D 2 - - 2 Movement Transport & Terminal Support
NYC Police Aviation 1 G2A, 3 206A) 4 - - 30 1 47G4A
CNARESTRA
CG MARTC CO NAS New York CO NAS New York CRF 9th AF Shaw
AFB S . C. DIST COMM 2nd OSI CDR 3rd CG DIST CO Quonset FLT FAC E ASTAFRESRGN
Dobbins AFB EASTAFRESRGN
Dobbins AFB CDR, NYANG
Highland AADF N. J . F t . Hamilton, Brooklyn
New York HHQ EAMTMTS,
Brooklyn OCEAN TERM
COAU NYC Police
- TOTAL 72
* USCG Air Station separate f r om NAS New York, but NAS New York provides limited support.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 5.
NEW YORK ANG RESERVE UNITS
Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Unit - Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NYANG 106 Air 9 Refueling Group, Wing & 102nd Squadron
80 - - 72 CDR NYANG
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I NEW YORK, NEW YORK (Continued)
Units - NARD1 V R1 NARS R1 OPCON 6R1 OPCON 8R2 OPCON 5R3 OPCON 2R4 VA-32 R1 VP-62 R1 VP-62 R2 VP-62 R3 VP-18 R4 VP-44 R5 HMM-768
NAVY/MARINE SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviation/Othc?r -
VR- 60R1 VR-60 R2 VR-24 R3 HS-66 R1 HS-70 R2 NARMU-14 R1 NARMU-15 R2 NAIRU R1 NAIRU R2 NASRU R1 NATQUOTARON VMA-131 H&MS-49
- -- TOTAL 308 206
Total Enlisted
60 60 4 5 5 1 51 55 36 11
9 - - 116 324
2 2 - 2,262
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I SOUTH WE YMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
(NAS) (1 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAS (USN) 17 TA4B, 1 A4C NAS (USNR) 7 SPPH, 7 S2E NAS (TAR) 1 C54Q, 2 T33,
1 C45J, 1 T34 NARTD (Quonset P t . ) 8 SH3A GCA Unit 48 -- MARTD 5 UH34D NWSED - - Navy Exchange - - NIS Resident Agent - - Pre-Commissioning Detail - -
General Dynamics, Quincy, Ma. -
TOTAL 50
4 -- 2 1 4 6 - - 1
- - 1 (6 civilians) -- - -
CNARESTRA CNARESTRA C NARE STRA
CO NAS CO NAS CG MARTC FWF Quonset P t . NAVEX Boston NISO Boston SUPSHIPS, Quincy
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 7 3
Naval Aviators and NFO's Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 12.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units - VP-63Z1 VP-63Z2 VP-63Z3 VP-11Z4 VS-70z1 VS-27z2 VA-2Z1 VA-6Z2 VR-6221 VR-1z2 HS-7OZ1 HS-66Z2 HS-5Z3 NARS-z1 NARD1 V- Z 1
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
11 5 105 110 9 0 75 6 5 70 75 65 40 50 50 2 5 22
360
Units
NARMU-23Z1 NAIRU- Z1 NASRU- Z 1 RSAND- Z1 OPCON-4Z1 OPCON-422 OPCON-1323 NQRU-91 VhIA-322 MASS- 6 HMM-771 24th Staff Gru MATCU-76 VTU-11 MWFS- 5
TOTAL
Officer Aviati on/Ot her
5 1 3 3 6 12 - - 4 8 4 4 3 5 3 4 - - - -
17 5 1 13
19 4 3 7 1 4
-- 23 - - 6 - - 404 124
Total Enlisted
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS)
SOUTH WEYMOUTH , MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE
Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
NAS South Weymouth VA-210 - - - - - -
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (CONUS) I WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA
(4 ND) Command & Support - CNO (CNATRA)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS (TAR) 2 F8A, 2 S2D, 1 S2E, 2 T34B, 1 UC45J, 3 C118B, 9 SPZH, 21 F8L
NAS (USNR) - - NAS (USN) - - NARTD Buffalo (TAR) - - Navy Exchange (USN) - - GCA Unit 31 - - RESASWTACEAST - - RESASWTACEAST(Student --
average on board count) NWSED - - MARTD 9 UH34D USAFR 913th Troop 9 C119G
C a r r i e r Group ANG 111 ATG Heavy 6 02A, 1 C54,
18 UJA/B -
TOTAL 8 4
Officer Aviation/Other
3 3 2
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
FWC Suitland, Md. CG MARTC 514th MilAirLift Wing
TAC, MAC, AFCS
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
7 26 5 Average Transients Daily
I Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 0. I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
84 9 16 - - 18 2 2 5 1 2 3 - - 2 3 - - 2 5 1 18 1 18 - - 21 2 14 - - 1 3 - - 10 - -
9 7 1 9
Total Enlisted
60 58 60
121 112 116 120
58 60 58 34 53 32
158 164
Officer Units Aviation/Other
VMF-511 2 3 6 HMM-772 2 5 4 NARMU-24Wl(VP) 6 2 NARMU-25W2(VF) 7 - - OPCON GR-5W1 5 4 OPCON EL-1W2 7 6 NARDIV-W1 1 5 3 3 NARDIV-W2 9 3 NAIRU- W1 2 7 7 NASRU- W1 7 9 MACS-17 - - 2 0 MATCU-73 - - 6 USAFR 913th 72 65 ANG 111th ATG 57 6 5
- - TOTAL 578 2 62
Total Enlistc
166 112 46 3 6 12
5 484 122
14 - - 131 30
660 619
3,701
Units
NARS-W1 VF-34W1 VF-34W2 VP-66W1 VP-66W2 VP-66W3 VP-21W4 VR-6OW1 VR-6OW2 VR-24W3 HS-66W1 HS-7OW2 HS-1W3 H&MS-43 MABS-43
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS (CONUS)
1. NAF China Lake, California 4. NAS Point Mugu, California 2. NAF Warminster, Pennsylvania 5. ALF San Clemente Island, California 3. NAS Pa twen t River, Maryland
CHINA LAKE. CALIFORNIA
Activities and Units S U D D O ~ ~ ~ ~
AERO Club VX- 5
NWSED
TOTAL
Aircraft Assigned
2 A4C, 1 NA4E) 3 A4E, 1 A4F, 2 TA4F, 1 NEAGA, 1 A6A, 1 A7A, 1 A7E, 2 DF8F, 1 F8H, 2 F4B, 1 F4J, 1 OVlOA, 1 NAlG, 1 HHlK, 1 UHlE, 2 DT28B, 1 C117D, 1 C131F, 7 QFgJ, 15 QT33A, 1 T33B, 1 U3A, I T39D, 1 NTF9J 1 T34B I TA4F, 1 A4E, 2 A4F, 1 F4B, 1 A7B, 4 A7E, 1 US2A
- -
65
Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Supei:ior
23 5 463 COMNWC'
- - - - - - CONAF 18 8 269 COMNA V'AIRP AC
- - - - 6 FWF NOIZS - - - 41 13 738
Average Transients Daily
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
17 20 2(0ff) 1 (Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 3 plus 3 NAO.
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPh4ENT AND TEST STATIONS (CONUS) I
I (NAF) (4 ND) Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
COMNAVAIRDE VCEN. - - NAF 1 C47H, 2 QT33A,
1 UllA, 2 SHSA, 1 C117D, 2 S2E, 1 NC121K, 1 S2D, 1 A4C, 2 NP2E, 1 NA4C, 2 NOP2E, 1 RF8A, 1 NUHZC, 1 RF8G, 1 RA3B, 1 F4B
NAVAIRENGCEN - - Navy Exchange - -
- Total 22
Average Transients Daily
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Administrative Enlisted Sutxrior
52 CNM 296 COMNAVAIRDEVCEN
18 (P-2)
- - NAVAIRSYSCOM 3 CONAF - 369
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 29.
I * Includes: 3 Canadian Forces Exchange Officers and 1 Royal Air Force Exchange Officer. 1
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS (C13NUS) I PATUXENT RIVER, MARnAND
(NAS) (Naval District , Washington, D. C . ) Command & Support - CNM (NA VAIRSYSCOM)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r Enlisted Superior
NATC *I18 A/C listed below 168 22 99 5 TPS Students (See Note 1)
COMFAIRPAX - - (1) (1) - - NASC T&E COORD - - (8) (2) (2) NAS 1 C117D, 1 HUlBC, 20 49 920
1 USSB, 1 UH34D, 1 UH34E
NWSED - - - - 1 2 1 MAD - - 2 9 - - 2 3 NAESU Liaison Office - - - - 1 1 NESTEF - - 1 3 3 3 Naval Hospital - - 1 3 0 59 Marine Barracks - - - - 4 87 NAMTRADET 1011 - - 1 - - 83
Students - - (50) -- NOLTF , So lomon~ - - - - 2 Commissary Store - - -- 1 Navy Exchange - - - - 1 PW (AROICC) - - - - 2 MMTF (SIDT) - - -- (2)
Students - - - - 11 INSURV PAX RIV - - (2 Navy) --
(1 Marine) FAETULANTDET -- - - - -
Students - - (10) -- AUW Det-05 - - -- (1) RATCC #13 - - (5) -- NRLFLTSUPDET (See Note 2)- 1 1 NAILSC - - 9 7 DEPCOMFAIRWING 5 - - 15 - - VXN- 8 1 NC54R, 1 C121J, 63 8
3 NC121K, 4 NC121J, VQ-4 4 C130Q, 4 C130G 54 5 VP-8 11 P3A 60 4 VP-24 7 P3B, 4 P3C 68 4 VP-30 10 P3A, 7 P3B, 62 5
5 9 3 c Students -- 101 --
VP-44 12 P3A 5 5 5 VP-49 4 P3A, 5 P3C 60 3 VP-56 2 P3B, 6 P3C 60 4
- - - TOTAL 213 828 173
Average Transients Daily
NAVAIRSYSCOM
COMNAVAIRLANT NAVAIRSYSCOM CNATC
FWC Nor folk CNATC COMFAIRPAX NAVELE(2SYSCOM BUMED CONAS CONAMTRAGRU
Memphis - - COMNOL White Oaks NRSO, B1:ooklyn CONAS NAVFAC BUPERS - - Presidenl., BIS, Wash-
ington, D. C. FAETUL,4NT, Norfolk - - CONAS CONAS DIR, NRI,, Wash. NAVAIRSYSCOM COMFAIIEWING 5 COMFAIIEPAX
COMFAIIIPAX COMFAIIEWING 5 COMFAIIEWING 5 COMFAIIEWINGSLANT
COMFAIIEWING 5 COMFAIIEWING 5 COMFAIIXPKING 5
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
4 12 3(Off) 4('Enl)
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS (CONUS) I PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND (Continued)
* NATC Aircraf t : 1 NAlE, 1 E A l F , 2 A3B, 1 NA4B, I TA4B, 2 h 4 C , 1 NA4E, 2 A4E, 2 A4F, 2 TA4F, 2 RA5C, 7 A6A, 6 A7A, 3 A7E, 3 JEAGB, 1 EAGB, 1 CIA, 1 C54Q, 1 NClBlK, 3 F4B, 1 F4G, 6 F4J , 1 NTF8A, 2 NF8D, 1 NF8E, 1 F8H, 3 F8J, 4 F8K, 1 F8L, 1 NOVlOA, 2 OVlOA, 1 APBH, 2 NPZH, 3 P3A, 1 YPJC, 1 P3C, 1 J P J C , 3 S2D, 1 S2E, 4 T l A , 3 T28B, 5 T38A, 1 T39D, 2 NUlB, 1 U6A, 2 X26B, 2 X26A, 1 CH46A, 1 NCH46A, 1 CH46D, 1 CH46F, 2 CH53A, 1 CH53D, 1 HHJA, 2 SHJA, 1 NSHSA, 2 SHSD, 1 NUHIE, 1 UH34G, 1 UH34J, 3 EC121K.
Note 1: T P S Students - (24) Navy, (6) Marine, (4) USA, (1) USAF, (2) Canadian Ai r Force , (1) RAF, 1 German Air Force , 1 UHlD, 1 UHlB, and 1 YOVl on loan f r o m Army to NATC f o r Tes t Pi lo t School Training.
Note 2: NATC a i r c r a f t includes 3 EC121K and 1 NCl2 lK fo r exclusive u s e of NRL Det, and 1 NP-2H f o r exclusive u s e of NWL Dahlgren.
Note 3: Patuxent Navy Flying Club Aircraft : 1 Glider, 1 T34, 2 Cessna 150, 1 Cessna 172, 1 Cessna 206.
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
Logistics Development P r o g r a m Profess ional Development Center U. S . Branch P o s t Office American Red C r o s s Happy Day School Mattapany Rod and Gun Club NAS Nurse ry Navy Relief Society U. S. Customs Inspector NWL HERO DET Amateur Radio Station W3PQT FAA Representa t ives
The F i r s t National Bank of St. Mary 's (Branch) Board of Civil Service Examiners Cedar Point Federa l Credit Union NAS Wives Club of America 101 Naval Investigative Service Office Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Vet. Services) BUPERS Mess Centra l Accounting Office Contractors engaged in construction o r providing
s e r v i c e s bn the station Technical representa t ives of a /c equipment supplies Society of Engineers and Scientists NTDC Field Office
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS (CONUS)
POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
Command & Support - CNM (NAVAIRSYSCOM) O L F San Nicolas Island NA VFAC San Nicolas Island
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 USPA, 1 UH34J 19 43 CONAVMISCEN 1 A3A, 1 NASA, 47 53
1 NA3B, 1 RAJB, 1 NRAJB, 1 TA4F, 1 NA4C, 2 A4C, 1 A4E, 2 DPBE, 1 EPSA, 2 DT28B, 1 UH34G, 1 UH34D, 1 C131F, 1 F8H, 1 F8J , 6 DF8F, 2 F 4 J (1 bailed t o Raytheon), 5 F 4 B (1 bailed t o Raytheon) 1 N F U , 1 UHSA, 1 S2D, 2 E l B , 1 E2B, 1 A7A, 1 NTFSJ, 12 QFSJ, 15 QT33A, 1 A6, 1 A7E, 1 T33B
COMPACMISRAN 7 S2D, 1 C121J, 47 9 5 EC121K, 3 UH34D
VX-4 5 F4B, 4 F4J , 3 0 3 2 F8H, 1 USBA, 2 F8J , 1 TA4F
VW-1 (DET) 1 WCl2 lN 12 - - Marine Aviation Det - - 9 8 GMU-41 - - 1 1 Branch Navy Exchange -- - - 1 Branch Commissa ry Store -- - - 1 NAVFAC San Nicolas Island - - 2 8 3787 Tech T r a . Sqd, USAF -- - - 2
Naval Astronautics Group -- 4 10 1 EODMUPAC - - - - 1
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u w r i o r
- TOTAL 105
CO VW-1 CONAVMISCEN CO VX-4 CO NAS CO NAS COM OCE ANOGRAPHl 3750 TSC 43 TSCH
Sheppard AFB COMNAV(3RDSYSCOM COMEODGRUPAC
ONC MCPAC
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Personnel. RON
Average Trans ien t s Daily 2 5 7 0 3(0ff) 5(ESnl)
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T i m e and Proficiency Purposes - 8.
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS (CONUS)
SAN CLE MENTE ISLAND. PASADENA. CALIFORNIA
Command - Naval Undersea Research & Development Center
Supported Facilities
Support - CNM ALF San Clemente Island
Officer Enlisted
5 73
I SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATION I --
1. NAF Washington, D. C. (Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Aboard Station)
WASHINGTON, D. C . I (NAF) (Naval District , Washington, D. C . ) Command & Support - CNO I
Activities and Units Supported
Aircrait Assigned
4 CIA, 8 T28, 6 T lA, 3 C131F, 1 C131G, 14 USZB, 8 US2A, 1 TASB, 1 VA3B, 4 C118 1 C131G, 1 Ul lA, 1 C54R, 1 VC54P, 13 T33B 2 T lA , 1 C54R, 2 C54P, 2 T34B, 18 F8L, 6 RF8G, 12 SP%H, 1 US2B, 1 C3A - -
- - - - --
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administ:rative Superior
Naval Diritrict, Washington, D. C.
HQ USMC Flight Section
NARTU (USN) CNARES'FRA
NARTU (TAR) MARTD NWSED Naval T r a Dev Center
CNARE S'FRA CG MAR'I'C FWF Suil.land East Coast Regional
Off. Naval T r a Dev Center
TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnc!l RON
Average Transients Daily 18 49 l(0ff) 5(Enl)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 625. I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Units Aviation/Other
VP-68A1 11 13 VP - 68A2 12 13 VP-8A3 14 22 VFP-206 5 1 VFP-306 5 1 VR-62A1 10 8 VR-62A2 9 7 VR- 1A3 17 2 1 NARDIV-A1 - - 34 NARS-A1 10 7 6 OPCONGRP-1Al 2 10 OPCONUNIT-lA2 2 9 OPCONUNIT-PA3 1 9
Total Enlisted
136 143
67 3 8 3 5 72 60 32
2 67 30 10 7 1
Officer Units - Aviation/Otht?r -
Total Enlisted
- - TOTAL 123 408
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
1. MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina 5. MCAS Quantico, Virginia 2. MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina 6. MCAS(H) Santa Ana, California 3. MCAS El Toro, California 7. MCAS Yuma, Arizona 4. MCAS(H) New River, Jacksonville, North Carolina
BEAUFOQT, SOUTH CAROLMA
(MCAS) (6 ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC)
Activities and Units Supported
Aircraft Assimed
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
Headquarters, MCAS H&HS SOMS
COMCABEAST CO MCAS CO MCAS
CG 2nd MAW CO MAG-32
MABS-32 *VMFA-251 **VMFA-312 VMA-324 MATCU-63 MAG-31 H&MS-31 MABS-31 VMFA-333 ***VMA-331 VMFA-451' MATCU- 69 MACS-9
CO MAG-32 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 MABS-31 CO MACG-28
TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 22(0ff) 8(Enl) 2(0ff) l(En1)
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 1 (1 at P a r r i s Island).
* This figure includes one (1) British pilot attached.
** This figure includes one (1) British RIO and one (1) Air Force Pilot attached.
*** VMA-331 deployed.
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (5 ND) Support Faci l i t ies
Command & Support - CMC (CMC) MCALF Bogue MCOLF Atlantic MCOLF Beauf ort-Morehead MCOLF New Hanover County
Activit ies and Units Supported
Aircraf t Assigned
Officer Aviation/ Other
To ta l Enlisted
Hdqts CG 2nd MAW MWHG-2 H&HS-2 MWFS-2 MWCS-2 F o r c e Dental Co. MACG-28 H&HS-28 MASS - 1 3d LAAM Bn. MACS-6 MWSG-27 H&MS-27
CG FMF LANT CG 2nd lvlAW CO m [ G - 2 CO W I G - 2 CO W I G - 2 CO W I G - 2 CG 2nd ]MAW CO MACG-28 CO MACG-28 CO MAC'G-28 CO MAC'G-28 CG 2d NLAW co M W S G - ~ ~
su- 1 WERS-27 VMGR-252 MAG-14 H&MS-14
4 1 4 416 CO MAG-14 5 8 222 CO MA13S-14
38 8 327 CO MA(;-14 3 1 3 180 CO MAG-14 22 3 187 CO MAG-14 2 4 4 220 CO MA(;-14 2 0 3 182 CO MAG-14 -- 8 55 CO MA13S-14 - - - - -- CG 2d MAW 3 3 2 5 498 CO MCCRTG-20 32 8 472 CO MCCRTG-20 31 6 240 CO MCCRTG-20 1 6 6 193 CO MCCRTG-20 (H&HS MCAS) -- CMC (H&HS MCAS) -- COMCPLBEAST 3 9 47 609 CG MC.AS 2(FAP) 15(FAP) 463(FAP) 9 1 6 278 CG MC.AS 3(FAP) 4(FAP) lOl(FAP)
MABS-14 SU- 1 VMCJ-2 VMA(AW)-224 VMA(AW)-121 VMA-513 VMA(AW)-332 MATCU MCCRTG-20 H&MS-20 VMFAT-PO1 VMAT(AW)-202 VMT-203 Hqtrs COMCABEAST Hqtrs CG MCAS C P H&HS MCAS
1 C54Q, 2 US2B, 1 C117D, 1 Ul lA, 2 T33B, 1 TC117D, 2 HHlK
- -
SOES
WMD-2 RATCC Unit #38
-- 16 67 CG MCAS -- 4 85 CO SOEiS MCAS
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
120 -- Marine Enlisted Under - - Instruction Airborne Operators School ~ a d i o / Navigational
NAMTRADET - - NARF - - Naval Hospital - -
59 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS 85 NAVAIRSYSCOMREP-
102 BUMED LANT - 8,791
564
- TOTAL 175 FAP TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I Average ~ r a n ~ i e n t s Daily 22 33 17(Of.f) 6(Enl) I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 216. I E L TORO, CALIFORNIA
(MCAS) (1 1 ND) Supported Facility
MCALF Camp Pendleton I Command & Support - CMC
Activities and Units Supported
HQ, 3d MAW MWHG-3 H&HS-3 4th SSCT 6th CIT 23 IT Mwcs-3 13th Dental Co. MWFS-3 MACG-38 H&HS-38 Sub Unit # l MAG-33 H&MS-33 MABS-33 VMFA-323 VMA-214 VMFA-531 VMCJ-3 VMA-223 MWSG-37 H&MS-37
Aircraft Assigned,
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
(H&HS-3 3d MAW) (H&HS, 3d MAW) -- 49 115 554 - - 6 11 - .. 1 9 - - 1 7 - - 15 245 - - 6 2 9 1 4 187
(H&HS - 3 8) - - 4 37 306
- - 19 92 (H&MS-33 - - 3 1 41 89 1
2 21 633 10 13 2 3 32 5 191 2 3 2 8 2 60 22 2 9 310
4 2 2 1 (H&MS-37) - - 2 1 42 616
Administrative Superior
CG FMFPAC CG 3d MAW CO MWHG-3 CO H&HS-3 CO H&HS-3 CO H&HS-3 CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CG 3d MAW CO MACG-38 CO MACG-38 CG 3d MAW CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CG 3d MAW CO MWSG-37
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I EL TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted
WEm-37 - - 2 11 VMGR-3 52 16 KCl3OF 3 3 8 MAWTUPAC (Sub-unit #I , H&MS-37) 10 6 HQ COMCABWEST - - (H&HS, MCAS) H&HS, MCAS EL TOR0 - - - - - -
Marine - - 2 5 54 Navy - - - - 3 9
SO&ES, MCAS 1 C131, 2 T33B, 12 27 El Toro 2 C117DJ 1 US2A,
1 USBB, 2 UH34DJ 3 T28B HQ MCAS EL TOR0 - - (H&HS, MCAS) WMD- 1 - - - - - -
Marine - - -- 11 Navy - - - - 4
NA VTRADET - - - - 2
SOES Sub-unit X 1 (MCALF) -- 2 1 61 HML-267 (MCALF) 19 UHlE, 7 OVlOA 43 8 2 59 H&MS-56 Sub-Unit #1 - - 3 4 130
(MCALF) MATCU-75 (MCALF) -- - - 9 42 NAMTRADET (MCALF) - - - - -- 22
ATAU (average on-board -- (H&HS, MCAS) -- count 500, 75 from off -station act)
Rifle Range details from Ships, -- -- - - neighboring Naval activities & reserve units of a l l services (Peak loads of 600)
Students from off-station activities attending NCO Leadership School, NAMTRADETS & Predcployment schools (Peak loads of 380)
Medical Support fo retired & -- dependent person of a l l services in surrounding county & metropolitan a rea (Current case files - 4,340 retired, 47,155 dependent)
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
co Mu's(;-37 CO Mu's(;-37 H&MS-37 CMC CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS
COMCABWEST CG MCAS CG MCAiS CG MCAiS OIC, NAIMTRADET
WEST PIORIS, S.D. CG MCMS CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56
CO MAG-56 OIC , NAMTRADET
MCAS, EL TORO CG MCA13
- TOTAL 129
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 30 10
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes -14.
I MAFUNE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS(H)) (5 ND) Supported Facili t ies
Command & Support - CMC MC(H)OLF Camp Davis MC(H)OLF Oak Grove
Activities and Units SuDDorted
Aircraf t Officer Assigned Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
HQ MCAS COMCABEAST
CO MCAS(H) NAMTRAGRU NAS
Memphis NAMTRADET MACG-28 2d MAW 2d MARDIV 2d MARDI V 2d MAW MAG-26 MABS-26 2d MAW MHTG-40 MHTG- 40 MHTG-40 MAG-26 MAG-26 MAG-26 MAG-26 MAG-26 MAG-26
H&HS NAMTRADET
Students* MACS- 5 A 0 School
Students* MAG-26 MABS-26 MATCU- 64 MHTG-40 H&MS-40 HMHT-401 HMMT-402 ~ m s - 2 6 HMM-362 HMM- 162 HMM-261 HMM-264 HMM- 3 6 5
- - 4 CH53D 19 CH46D 1 C117D, 1 C47H 1 5 CH53D 24 CH46F 20 CH46F, 1 CH46D 22 CH46F, 4 CH46D 21 CH46F, 4 CH53D, 2 UHlE 24 CH53A 17 OVlOA, 1 3 UHlE
HMM-461 VMO- 1
TOTAL
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 0 40 8 per month
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 41.
* Average Daily Student Load.
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I I QUANTICO, VlRGlNlA I
(MCAS) (Naval Dis t r ic t , Washington, D. C . ) Command - CMC Support - CNM (NAVAIFtSYSCOM)
Activit ies and Units Aircraf t Officer Tota l Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted S u p e ~ ~ i o r
H&HS, MCAS - - 15 14 208 CO MCANS QUANTICO SOES 7 T28B, 6 T28C, 12 4 139 CO MCAIS QUANTICO
1 RC45J, 1 C117D,
HMX- 1 1 U l l A , 5 CH46F, 7 VH3A, 3 SH3A, 4 5 6 383 CO MCAS QUANTICO 1 1 CH46D, 3 UHlE, 4 CH53A, 2 UHlD
I - - - - TOTAL 4 1 72 2 4 730
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Pe r sonne l RON
I Average Trans ien t s Daily 3 7 1 1 Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 190.
I MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA
(MCAS(H)) (11 ND)
Command and Support - CMC
Activities and Units SuDDorted
Aircraft Assigned
H&HS , MCAS(H) MAG-56 MABS-56 H&MS- 56 HMM-163 HMM-265 HMH-361 HMH- 3 63 MATCU-74 MHTG-30 H&MS-30
-- 6 CH46F, 4 CH53A, (1 PAR) 8 CH53A, (1 PAR)
MACS-3% - - NAMTRADETS - - NAMTRADET-1028 CH46
Students - - NAMTRADET-1032 CH53
Students - - NAMTRADET-1093 UH34
Students - - ATD-AB - - OpnlFltTrnr CH46 InstTrnr B10 USARTC (Limited Support) -- USNRTC (Limited Support) --
TOTAL 125
Supported Facilities
MC(H)OLF Mile Square MC(H)OLF Blackstar Canyon MC(H)OLS Prado Spillway
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CO MCAS(H) CG 3d MAW CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CO MAG-56 CG 3d MAW CO, MHTG-30
CO MACG-38 OIC, NAMTRADETS
MCAS, EL TOR0 OIC NAMTRADETS -- OIC NAMTRADETS - - OIC NAMTRADETS - - CG MCAS El Toro OIC ATD-AB OIC ATD-AB CG, XV, U.S. Army COMELE VEN
* An additional 105 Enlisted undergoing instruction in Training Management Unit (TMU).
# An additional 55 pilots undergoing instruction prior to t ransfer FMFPACWESTPAC.
% This organization becomes Tactical Data Systems Support Center (TDSSC), Marine Corps Development and Education Center (MCDEC), a s of 1 July 1970.
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
W M A , ARIZONA
(MCAS) (11 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
H&HS MCAS 1 C117D, 4 UH34D, 2 T33B, 1 US2A, 2 HHlK
FMFAUG - - MCCRTG- 10 - - H&Ms-10 -- VMFAT- 101 24' F4B VMAT - 102 6 A4C, 15 A4E VMT-103 20 TA4F MACS-1 - - NBC Wpns - - MATCU-65 -- 2nd LAAM Bn Det "A" - - VMA/ VMF (Rotational) * - - VJ/VA (Rotational)* - - Other (Occasional) 3 aircraft
- TOTAL 7 8
Command and Support - CMC (CMC)
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
Administi?ative Superior
* Base loading during scheduled squadron deployment normally Limited to four (4) squadrons consisting of a maximum of 130 Officers, 690 Enlisted and 60 aircraft.
Aircraft Personnel Personnc:l RON
Average Transients Daily 15 32(Off) 54(Enl) 6(Off) l:!(Enl)
I MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I 1. MCAS, Futema, Okinawa 2 . MCAS Iwakuni, Japan
3. MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
I (MCAS) (Non ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC) I Activities and Units Aircraft
Supported Assigned
MCAS 2 US2A H&HS , MCAS (Marine) - -
(Navy) - - H&MS-36 (Marine) 1 C117
(Navy) 11 CH46, 1 CH46 COSA
MABS-36 (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
HMH-462 34 CH53 (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
VMO- 6 18 UHlE (Marine) 16 OVlO (Navy) - -
HMH- 165 17 CH46 (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
VMGR- 152 13 KC130 (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
MATCU-66 - - (Marine) - -
(Navy) - - 3d FSR* - -
(Marine) - - (Navy) - -
COM 30th NCR** - - (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
NA VCOMSTA (OKI) * * * - - (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
MACS-8*** - - (Marine) - - (Navy) - -
Officer Aviation/Other
T ota 1 Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMMARCORBASESPAC COMMARCORBASESPAC - - COMMARCORBASESPAC
COMMARCORBASESPAC - - COMMARCORBASESPAC - - - - COMMARCORBASESPAC - -
COMMARCORBASESP AC - - - - COMMARCORBASESPAC - - - - COMMARCORBASESPAC - - - - 3d FSR - - C W W CORBASESPAC - -
- - COMNAVCOMM - - CG FMAW (REAR)
TOTAL 113
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 50(0ff) 25(Enl) 25(0ff) 15(Enl) 2(Civ)
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 12 (2 NFO's). I
I MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATION13 I I FUTEMA, OKINAWA (Continued)
* Provides Living spaces for 82 officers. Working spaces not physically aboard MCAS. I ** Provides administrative support only. Working and living spaces not physically aboard 1 MCAS.
*** Partial support.' Working spaces not aboard MCAS. Officers billeted. Limited Public Works support to F'utema site .
MARINE CORPS EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I IWAKUNI, JAPAN I
(MCAS) (NON ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
MCAS COMMARCORBASESPAC
H&HS NASU MSRA F i r s t MAW (R) H& HS - 1 (R) MACG-18 (R) H&HS-18 (R) MASS-2 MAG- 1 5 H&MS-15
CO MCAS COMFAIRWESTPAC MSO JAPAN CG FMAW CG FMAW (R) CG FMAW (R) CO MACG-18 (R) CO MACG-18 (R) CG FMAW (R) CO MAG-15
CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CG 1st MAW (R) CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 COMFAIRWINGSPAC CFAW-2 US Army Engr Dist
F a r Eas t US Army Vet Det Kure Regional Hq
JMSDF US Army Vet Det
MABS-15 VMFA-232 VMFA-334 MATCU-60 NBC-WPNS Sec Two MAG-12 H&MS-12 MABS-12 VMA-211 VMA(AW)-533 MATCU FAW-6 VP-1 Army Eng
Army Vet JMSDF
FEN -
TOTAL 8 3
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
55(CXf) 50(Enl) lO(0ff) 15(Enl) Average Transients Daily
Naval Aviators Support fo r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 1 5 plus 3 NFO.
KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII
(MCAS) (14 ND) Command & Support - CMC (CMC)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superj o r
H&HS MCAS 1 UC45J, 2 UH34D HEDRON, FMFPAC 1 C54J, 1 C47J,
1 US2B, 1 VH34, 5 T28
5th Dental Co 1st Det - - Hq 1st Mar Brig (H&S CO) --
(H&S CO) - - 1s t BN, 3rd Marines - - 1 s t Radio BN -- 1st ANGLICO FMF - - HQ MAG-24 -- VMFA-212 15 F4J VMFA-235 15 F4J MACS-2 - - H&MS-24 6 CH46A, 2 TA4,
1 C117D MAW-24 - - MATCU-70 - - Naval Training Devices - -
Center, Regional Officer, Pacific
Naval Undersea Research -- and Development Center, Hawaii Laboratory -
TOTAL 51
9* CG FMFIJAC - - CG FMFI'AC 277/11* --
1860/83* CO 1st MARBRIG 118 CG FMFI'AC 152 CG FMFI'AC - - CO 1st MARBRIG 215 CO MAG-,24 215 CO MAG-24 190 CO MAG-24 469 CO MAG-24
11/3* 410/27* CO MAG-,24 - - 5 0 CO MAG-24 - - I* CO&Direc:tor Naval
Training Devices Center, Orlando, Florida
2 * 6* Cdr , Naval Undersea W. C. Pasadena, California
237/42* 4,864/216*
* Navy Personnel.
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 67.
AVIATION SHIPS
The aviation ship inventory may be summarized a s follows:
Building/ On Loan Total Active Modification Inactive USCG Foreign
TOTALS 7 0 2 8 1/0 2 2 1 5 4
CVA(N) C VA CVS CVT LPH AVT AKV AV AVP AR V ARVA, ARVE AVM AVS
* 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. # Seven (7) AKV1s assigned Military Sealift Command (MSC) for mobilization. Strike action
is pending on three of these ships . 1
## Nimitz.
A detailed list of aviation ships follows:
Type & Present Hull No. Status Assigned
Home Por t Remarks
ATLANTIC FLEET
1. Attack Ca r r i e r s
F . D. ROOSEVELT CVA-42 FORRE STAL CVA-59 SARATOGA CVA-60 INDEPENDENCE CVA-62 AMEFUCA CVA-66 JOHN F. KENNEDY CVA-67
Active CARDIV-6 Mayport Active CARDIV-4 Norfolk Active CARDIV- 6 Mayport Active CARDIV-2 Norfolk Active CARDIV-4 Norfolk Active CARDIV-2 Norfolk
2. ASW S u ~ ~ o r t Car r ie rs
INTREPID CVS-11 WASP CVS-18 SHANGRI LA CVS-38
Active CARDIV-16 Quonset P t . Active CARDIV-14 Quonset P t . Acting CVA CARDIV-6 Mayport
SEASIA Deploy- ment
SOURCE: CNO (Op-432B, 0p-342, 0p-343)
ATLANTIC FLEET (Continued)
Type & Hull No.
Presen t Home Status Assigned Po r t Remarks
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
Active PHIBRON-10 Norfolk Active PHIBRON-12 Norfolk Active PHIBRON-8 Norfolk
GUADALCANAL LPH-'7 GUAM LPH-9 INCHON LPH-12
4. Auxiliary Aircraft Transports
NONE
5. Seaplane Tenders
NONE
6 . Other Auxiliaries
NONE
7. Training Ca r r i e r
Lexington CVT-16 Active CNATRA Pensacola
PACIFIC FLEET
1. Attack Ca r r i e r s
Active Active
Alameda San Diego
HANCOCK BON HOMME
RICHARD ORISKANY MIDWAY CORAL SEA RANGER KITTY HAWK CONSTELLATION ENTERPRISE
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
CARDIV-7 CARDIV- 7 CARDIV-3 CARDIV-3 CARDIV- 1 CARDIV-9 CARDIV-7
Alameda A lam eda Alameda Alameda San Diego Bremerton OVHL Norfolk OVHIJ*
2. ASW Support Ca r r i e r s
TICONDEROGA CVS-14 Active ASWGRP- 3 San Diego
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
IWO JIMA LPH-2 OKINAWA LPH-3 TRIPOLI LPH-10 NEW ORLEANS LPH- 11
Active PHIBRON-3 San Diego Active PHIBRON-5 San Mego Active PHIBRON-9 San Mego Active PHIBRON- 1 San Mego
* Move to PACFLT 11/70. SOURCE: CNO (Op-432B, Op-342, Op-343)
AVIATION SHIPS
PACIFIC FLEET (Continued)
Type & Hull No.
4 . Auxiliary Aircraft Transports
NONE
5. S e a ~ l a n e Tenders
GARDINERS BAY AVP-39 ORCA AVP-49
6. Other Auxiliaries
Presen t Home Status Assigned P o r t Remarks
On Loan t o Norway On Loan to Ethiopia There a r e in
addition, 15 AVPs on loan to the USCG.
NORTON SOUND AVM-1 Active COMCRUDESPAC Por t Hueneme AVENTINUS ARVE-3 On loan t o Chile.
7. Training Ca r r i e r
NONE
INACTIVE SHIPS
Type & Hull No.
Attack Ca r r i e r s
NONE
Support Ca r r i e r s
ESSEX CVS-9 YORKTOWN CVS-10 HORNET C VS- 12 RANDOLPH CVS-15 BENNINGTON CVS-20 KEARSARGE CVS-33 ANTIETAM CVS-36
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
NONE
4. Auxiliary Aircraft Transports
NONE
Activity
INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC
Location Remarks
Philadelphia Berthed a t New York NSY. Boston Bremerton Philadelphia Berthed a t New York NSY. Bremerton San Mego Philadelphia
SOURCE: CN0 (Op-432B, Op-342, Op-343)
AVIATION SHIPS
INACTIVE SHIPS (Continued)
5. Seaplane Tenders
CURTISS CURRITUCK CWANDELEUR PINE ISLAND SALISBURY SOUND
6. Other Auxiliaries
CAPE GLOUCESTER
VELLA GULF RENDOVA
BADOENG STRAIT SAIDOR RABAUL
COMMENCEMENT BAY
FABIUS MEGARA CHLORIS
Type & Hull No.
AKV-11 AKV- 14
ARVA- 5 ARVA-6 ARVE-4
Activity Location Remarks
MARAD (NDRF) Suisun MARAD (NDRF) Suisun INACTSHIPFAC Philadelphia ISIR - Par t ia l activiation . MARAD (NDRF) Olympia MARAD (NDRF) Olympia
INACTSHIPFAC
INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC
INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC
INACTSHIPFAC
INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC INACTSHIPFAC
San Diego
San Diego San Mego
Bremerton San Diego San Diego
San Diego
San Diego Orange Orange
MSC mot~ilization assignment.
Strike action pending. MSC mok~ilization
assignn~ent . Strike action pending. Strike action pending. MSC mok~ilization
assignnlent . MSC molrdlization
assignnlent .
NOTE: There a r e s ix Program 4 ships - AKVs (CARD, CROATAN, CORE, BRGT13N, KULA GULF and POINT CRUZ) assigned t o Military Sealift Command (MSC). Five of these have been t ransferred to temporary custody of NDRF.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-432B, Op-3112, Op-343)
ATLANTIC FLEET
1. L m a n d e r Naval A i r Force , U . S. A t l a n t i c F l e e t COMNAVAIRLANT IS CINCLANTELT1s l o g i s t i c agen t wi th r e s p e c t t o t h e a e r o n a u t i c a l e s t ab l i shment i n t h e A t l a n t i c . I n t h i s c a p a c i t y , he :
a . E x e r c i s e s type command f u n c t i o n s .
b . E x e r c i s e s t e c h n i c a l and o t h e r c o n t r o l f u n c t i o n s over Navy and Marine Corps a i r s t a t i o n s and f a c i l i t i e s a s de lega ted by CINCLANTFLT and t h e Navy Department.
c . Takes a c t i o n a s necessa ry t o i n s u r e t h a t a l l F l e e t Support Navy and Marine Corps a i r s t a t i o n s i n t h e A t l a n t i c a r e a a r e planned, developed, and pro- vided wi th necessa ry f a c i l i t i e s t o suppor t a s s igned o r planned CNO miss ions .
2. F l e e t Airs
Admin i s t r a t ive Permanent Superior_-- Duty S t a t i o n
CINCLANTFLT Not a s s igned (Located a t Norfolk)
a . The fo l lowing commands a r e e s t a b l i s h e d a s sub- o r d i n a t e type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT . Subordinate type commanders a c t a s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command f u n c t i o n s w i t h i n t h e a r e a s of command s p e c i f i e d below:
( 1) COMFAIRNORFOLK COMNAVAIRLANT NAS OCEANA
Within t h e l i m i t s of L a t i t u d e 34 degrees 00' North and 40 degrees 15' North.
( 2 ) COMFAIRQUONSET COMNAVAIRLANT NAS Quonset P t .
Within t h e l i m i t s no r th of L a t i t u d e 40 degrees 15' North and west of Longitude 65 degrees West.
(3 ) COMFAIRJAX
Withinothe l i m i t s of l a t i t u d e s 27'00~ North and 34 00 ' North.
( 4 ) COMFAIRARGENTIA/CO NAVSTA ARGENTIA
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on t h e i s l a n d of Newfoundland.
(5) COMFAIRAZORES/CO NAF LAJES
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based i n t h e Azores.
(6) COMFAIRBERMUDA/CO NAVSTA BERMUDA
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on t h e Bermudas.
COMNAVAIRLANT NAS J a c k s o n v i l l e
COMNAVAIRLANT NAVSTA Argen t i a , N.
COMNAVAIRLANT NAF La j e s , Azores
COMNAVAIFLANT NAVSTA Bermuda
SOURCE : COMNA VAIRLANT
ATLANTIC FLEET
Admin i s t r a t ive Permanent S u p e r i o r - Duty S t a t i o n
( 7) COMFAIRKEFLAVIK
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on t h e i s l a n d of I ce land .
COMNAVAIRLANT NAirSTA Kef l a v i k
COMNAVAIRLANT Pat:uxent River
Has cognizance over a l l u n i t s of NAVAIRLANT except u n i t s s p e c i f i c a l l y a s s igned t o o t h e r commanders, which a r e based o r o p e r a t i n g w i t h i n t h e geographic boundar ies of the Naval D i s t r i c t , Washington, D.C .
(9) COMLANTnTWPNRAN/COMFAIRCARIB COMNAVAIRLANT NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads
Has cognizance over A t l a n t i c F l e e t Weapons Range and a l l a i r commands w i t h i n t h e l i m i t s of t h e TENTH Naval D i s t r i c t .
(10) COMFAIRKIJEST (Standdown 1 JUI, 70) COMNAVAIRLANT NA!; Key West
Has cognizance of a l l NAVAIRLANT U n i t s , excep t those s p e c i f i c a l l y a s s igned t o o t b e r commanders, l g c a t e d between l a t i t u d e s 23 00 ' North and 27 00 ' North.
b. COMFAIRMED/COMNAVACTS MED CINCUSNAVEUR Naples
Responsible t o COMNAVAIRLANT f o r the super- v i s i o n and c o o r d i n a t i o n of t h e type a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and l o g i s t i c suppor t f o r a l l USN shore based a i r u n i t s w i t h i n t h e USNAVEUR a r e a and u n i t s tem- p o r a r i l y based ashore , except i n m a t t e r s of pol- i c y which w i l l be r e f e r r e d t o CINCUSNAVEUR.
3. A t l a n t i c F l e e t . (The below l i s t e d a c t i v i t i e s a r e not aboard s t a t i o n s l i s t e d i l l t h e Base Sec t ion)
A c t i v i t y
VC-6 Det. Warren Grove VC-6 Det. Dam Neck VXE-6 Det. McMurdo VXE-6 Det. C h r i s t Church
A i r c r a f t Admin i s t r a t ive Perman(sn t Assigned Super io r Duty St%@
-- CO VC-6 (Drones ) CO VC-6
-- CO VXE-6 -- CO VXE-6
Warren Grove, N . J . Dam Neck, V i r g i n i a McMurdo S t a t i o n C h r i s t Clurch, N . Z .
4. Naval A i r Force , A t l a n t i c F l e e t ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
A c t i v i t y Permanent Permanent Permanent
Duty S t a t i o n A c t i v a Duty S t a t i o n A c t i v i B - Duty S t a t i o n -
a . Wings b . At tack C a r r i e r A i r Wings c . C a r r i e r Anit-Submarine
COMFAWSLANT Norfolk COMCVW-1 Cec i l F i e l d A i r Group-? COMFAW- 3 Brunswick COMCVW-3 C e c i l F i e l d COMRCVSG-50 Kev West COMFAW-5 Norfolk COMCVW-6 Oceana (Standdown 1 .Illl. 70) COMFAW- 11 J a c k s o n v i l l e COMCVW-7 Oceana COMCVSG-54 Quonset p t . COMRECON Albany COMCVW-8 C e c i l F i e l d CO~~CVSG-56 Ouonset Po in t ATKWING- 1 COMCVW-17 Oceana
COMCARAEW- Norfolk WING- 12
ATLANTIC FLEET
4. Naval Air Force, Atlantic Fleet (Continued)
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
d . Fighter Squadrons g . Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadrons
VF- 11 Oceana VF-14 Oceana VF-31 Oceana
Norfolk
VF-32 Oceana VF-33 Oceana VF-41 Oceana VF-74 Oceana VF-84 Oceana VF-101 Key West
Det. Oceana Oceana VF-102 Oceana VF-103 Oceana
h. Reconnaissance Attack Squadrons
RVAH-1 RVAH-3 RVAH- 5 RVAH-6 RVAH-7 RVAH-9 RVAH- 11 RVAH-12
Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albanv
e . Attack Squadrons
VA-12 Cecil Field
~ l b a n y Albany
Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Oceana
Air Anti- Submarine Squadrons
Quonset Point @onset Point Quonset Point Quonset Point Key West (Quonset 9-1-70) yuonset Point &uonset Point Cecil Field
Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana Cecil Field Cecil Field Cecil Field Oceana
j . Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons
HS-1 HS-3 HS- 5 HS-7 HS-11
Key West (Quonset 9-1-70) Quonset Point yuonset Point yuonset Point ylonset Point
VA-86 Cecil Field VA-87 Cecil Field
k. Pa t ro l Squadrons
VA-105 Cecil Field VA-172 Cecil Field VA-174 Cecil Field VA-176 Oceana
Jacksonville Patuxent River Brunswick Brunswick Jacksonville Brunswick Patuxent River Brunswick Patuxent River Patuxent River Jacksonville Patuxent River Patuxent River
f . Carr ie r AEW Squadrons
RVAW-120 Norfolk VAW-121 Norfolk VAW-122 Norfolk VAW-123 Norfolk VAW-124 Norfolk VAW-125 Norfolk
SOURCE : COMNAVAIRLANT
ATLANTIC FLEET
4. Naval Air Force, Atlantic Fleet (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station
1. Weather Reconnaissance Sauadrons
VW- 4 Jacksonville
m . Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons
VR- 1 Norfolk VR-24 Rota
Det . Naples VRC-40 Norfolk
n. Aircraft F e r r v Sauadrons
VRF-31 Norfolk
Permanenl Activity Duty Station -
u. Miscellaneous
FAETULANT Det Albany Det Brunswick Det Cecil Field Det Jacksonville Det Key West Det Lakehurst Det Oceana Det Patuxent River
Norfolk Albany Brunswick Cecil Field Jacksonville Key West Lakehurst Oceana Patuxent Fsver
Det Quonset Point wuonset Pl~int Det Roosevelt Roads Roosevelt Roads
FAAOLANT Norfolk LANTFLT Opera- Norfolk
o. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons tional lntelGgence Training Center
VQ-2 NA VSTA Rota Combined Services Norfolk VQ-4 Patuxent River Support Programs
School LANT p. Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons Fleet Air Photo- Albany
graphic HC-2 Lakehurst HC-4 Lakehurst HC-6 Norfolk
q . Fleet Composite Squadrons
VC-2 Det Quonset
VC-4 Det Cecil Fld
VC-6 Det Warren
Grove Det Dam Neck VC-8 VC-10
Oceana ylonset Point Oceana Cecil Field Norfolk Warren Grove
Dam Neck Roosevelt Roads Guantanamo
~ a b o i a t o r Albany Albany Caribbean Roosevelt Roads Jacksonville Jacksonvi1.le
Combat Camera Norfolk Group, Atlantic Dets a t Newport
Roosevelt Roads
Shore (Field) Activities
NAS Albany, Georgia NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland NA VSTA Bermuda NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS Cecil Field, Florida NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
r . Air Test & Evaluation Squadrons NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAVSTA Kef lavik, Iceland
VX- 1 Key West NAS Key West, ~ i o r i d a NAF Lajes, Azores
s . Antarctic Development Squadrons NAS ~ a k e h i r s t , New Jersey NAVSTA Mayport, Florida
VXE-6 Quonset Point NAS Norfolk, Virginia Det McMurdo McMurdo Station NAS Oceana, Virginia Station NAS ylonset Point, Rhode Island
Det Christ Christ Church, NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Church New Zealand LANTFLT Range Support Facility Roosevelt
Roads, Puerto Rico t . Oceanographic Development Squadron
VXN- 8 Patuxent River
PACIFIC FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U . S. Pacific Fleet CINCPACFLT NAS North Island
As Aviation Type Commander, COMNAVAIRPAC's mission is to t rain and support aviation forces (including certain Marine Air Forces), in order to ass i s t in fulfilling the operational requirements of CINCPACFLT.
2. Fleet Airs
Fleet Air Commanders in the Pacific Command a rea a r e subordinate representatives of COMNAVAIRPAC . a . Functional Fleet Air Commanders
Represent COMNAVAIRPAC in a functional speciality that corresponds to the functional base loading in effect a t the shore activities under their command. The responsibilities of functional Fleet Air Commanders a r e not limited to a specific geographical land area .
(1) COMFAIRSDIEGO COMNAVAIRPAC NAS North Island
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Anti-Submarine Carr ier Warfare (VS, HS) and Airborne Early Warning.
(2) COMFAIRALAMEDA COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Alameda
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Airborne Electronic Warfare.
(3) COMFAIRWHIDBEY COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Whidbey Island
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Attack Carr ie r Heavy and Medium Attack (VAH, VAM) .
(4) COMFAIRMIRAMAR COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Miramar
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Attack Carr ier Fighters (VF).
(5) COMFAIRLEMOORE COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Lemoore
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Attack Carr ie r Light Attack (VAL).
(6) COMFAIRWINGSPAC/COMFAIRMOFFETT COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Moffett
Represents COMNAVAIRPAC in the functional speciality of Long Range Patrol (VP) .
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
PACIF~C FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station --
b. Area Fleet Air Commanders
Represent COMNAVAIRPAC within the geographical a r ea s specified below:
(1) COMFAIRALASKA COMNAVAIRPAC NAV;3TA Kodiak
Within the limits of the Alaskan Sea Frontier
(a) COMFAIRALASKA DET . ADAK COMFAIRALASKA NAVISTA Adak
(2) COMFAIRHAWAII COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Barbers Pt .
Within the limits of the Hawaiian Sea Frontier.
(3) COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Atsugi
Within the Limits of a r ea s assigned to COMNA VFORJAPAN, COMNAVPHIL , COMNA VIvlARIANAS, and COMNA VFORV.
(a) Deputy COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC K'AS Cubi P t . (b) COMFAIRWESTPAC DET. RVN COMFAIRWESTPAC Saigon
3 . Naval Aviation Commands, Units and Activities ( less Aviation Ships and Fleet Airs) Administratively assigned to the Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet.
Permanent Activity Duty Station
a . Car r ie r Divisions
COMCARDIV 1 North Island COMCARDIV 3 Alameda COMCARDI V 5 North Island (Homeport) COMCARDI V 7 Alameda COMCARDIV 9 North Island
b. Car r ie r Anti-Submarine G r o u ~ s
COMASWGRU 3 North Island (Homeport) COMASWGRU 5 North Island (Homeport)
c. Fleet Air Wings
COMFAIRWING 1 Naha Det Sangley P t Sangley Point Det Cam Ranh Cam Ranh Bay
Bay Det Agana Agana
COMFAIRWING 2 Barbers Point COMFAIRWING 6 Iwakuni COMFAIRWING 8 Moffett Field COMFAIRWING 10 Moffett Field
Permanent Activity Duty Station -
d . Attack Car r ie r Air Wings
COMCVW 2 Miramar COMCVW 5 Miramar COMCVW 9 Lemoore COMC VW 11 Miramar
COMCVW 14 Miramar COMCVW 15 Miramar COMCVW 16 Lemoore COMC VW 19 Lemoore COMCVW 21 Lemoore
e . Carr ie r Anti-Submarine Air Groups
COMCVSG 53 North Island COMCVSG 59 North Island
f . Fighter Squadrons
Miramar Miramar Miramar Miramar
SOURCE: COnrINA VAIRPAC-
nscv - -.* -8
-w-.. . * i if PACIFIC FLEET .#ED
3. Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station
f . Fighter Squadrons (Continued)
VF-92 Miramar VF-96 Miramar VF-111 Miramar VF-114 Miramar VF-121 Miramar VF-124 Miramar VF-126 Miramar VF-142 Miramar VF-143 Miramar VF-151 Miramar VF-154 Miramar VF-161 Miramar W-162 Miramar VF-191 Miramar VF-194 Miramar
Activity Permanent Dutv Station
i . Attack Squadrons (Continued)
Alameda Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Alameda
j. Carr ier AEW Wing
Miramar COMAEWW-11 North Island Miramar
k. Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadro g . Heavy Photographic Squadrons
RVAW-110 North Island VAP-61 Agana VAW-111 North Island *
VAW-112 North Island h. Light Photographic Squadrons VAW-113 North Island
VAW-114 North Island VFP-63 Mirarnar VAW-115 North Island
VAW-116 North Island i. Attack Squadrons
VA-22 Lemoore
VA-25 VA-27 VA- 52 VA-55 VA-56 VA-93 VA-94
Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore
Lemoore Lemoore
Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Whidbey Island Lemoore Lemoore
1. Tactical Electronic Warfare Wing
COMVAQW-13 Alameda
m. Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadrons
VAQ- 130 VAy -131 VAQ- 132 VAQ-1 33 VAQ- 134 VAy-135
Alameda Alameda Alameda Alameda Alameda Alameda
n. Heavy Attack Squadrons
Whidbey Island Whidbey Island
o . Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons
North Island North Island North Island
MQFC;:FED b,L.-
PACIFIC FLEET
3. Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity
Permanent Duty Staticln -
o. Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons (Cont'd) v. Fleet Air Reconnaissance (Squadrons
North Island North Island North Island North Island
p. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Sqdns
Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Imperial Beach
q. Patrol Squadrons
Barbers Point Barbers Point Barbers Point Moffett Field Barbers Point Moff ett Field Barbers Point Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moffett Field Moff ett Field
r . Airborne Early Warning Sqdns
VW- 1 Agana
s. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons
VR-21 Barbers Point VR-30 Alameda VRC-50 Atsugi
Det Cubi Point Cubi Point
t . Helicopter Attack (Light) Sqdn
HA(L)-3 Binh Thuy
u . Aircraft Fe r ry Squadron
VRF-32 North Island
VQ- 1 vy-3
Atsugi Agana
w . Composite/Support Squadrons -
VC-1 VC-3
Det San Clemente Det Yuma
VC-5 Det Cubi Point
VC-7 HC- 1 HC-3 HC-5 HC-7
Det Cubi Point
Barbers Point North Island San Clemente Yuma Naha Cubi Point Miramar Imperial Eleach Imperial ELeach Imperial Eleach Atsugi Cubi Point
x. Air Test and Evaluation Squadrons
VX- 4 Point Mugu GMU-41 Point Mugu VX- 5 China Lake
Det Oceana Oceana Det Nas hua Nas hua
y. Anti-Submarine Fighter Squadron - VSF-3 Alameda
z. Light Attack Squadron
VAL-4 Binh Thuy
aa . Miscellaneous
FAETUPAC Det Moffett Field Det Whidbey Island Det Barbers Point Det Lemoore Det San Clemente Det Warner Springs Det Cubi Point
North Island Moffett Field Whidbey 1,sland Barbers Point Lemoore San Clemente Warner Springs Cubi Point
Combined Service A lametla Support School PAC
Pacific Fleet Combat North Island Camera Group
PACIFIC FLEET ofp ' " y ~ i l Li i a d &
3. Naval Aviation Commands (Continued)
Permanent Activity Duty Station
aa. Miscellaneous (Continued)
FAAOPAC North Island PACFLT Operational Alameda
Intelligence Training Center
COMNA VAIRPAC FAMO Pacific North Island Det Alameda (PAR) Alameda Det Los Angeles Los Angeles
(NARASPO) Fleet Air Photographic
Laboratory San Mego North Island Hawaii Barbers Point Western Pacific Atsugi Cubi Point Cubi Point
Fleet Air Support Units
Danang Danang U- Tapao U-Tapao Binh Thuy Binh Thuy
Permanent Activity Duty Station
bb. Shore (Field) Activities (Continued)
NAS NORTH ISLAND NAS IMPERIAL BEACH NAS ALAMEDA NAS LEMOORE NAS WHIDBE Y ISLAND NAAS FALLON NAS BARBERS POINT NAVSTA MIDWAY NAS ATSUGI NAS CUB1 POINT NAS AGANA NAF NAHA NA VSTA SANGLE Y POINT NAVSTA ADAK NA VSTA KODIAK NAS MIRAMAR NAS MOFFETT FIELD NAF CAM RANH BAY NAFELCENTRO NASU IWAKUNI
SOURCE: COMNAVAIRPAC
FLEET MARINE FORCE
Homeport Homeport Activity (Cur rent Station) Activity (Current Station)
1. Marine Aircraft Wing 4. Marine Aircraft Groups (Corltinued)
F i r s t MAW Iwakuni ( ~ a n a n g ] MCCRTG-20 Cherry Point Second MAW Cherry Point MHTG-30 Santa Ana Third MAW E l Toro MHTG-40 New River
2. H eadquarters Squadrons 5. Fighter Attack Squadrons
HS FMFLANT Norfolk VMFA- 11 5 Kaneohe (C:hu Lai) HS FMFPAC Kaneohe Bay VMFA-122 E l Toro (Chu Lai) H&HS-1 MWHG-1 Iwakuni (Danang) VMFA-212 Kaneohe Bay H&HS-2 MWHG-2 Cherry Point VMFA-232 Iwakuni H&HS-3 MWHG-3 E l Toro VMFA-235 Kaneohe Bay
VMFA-251 Beaufort 3. Headquarters & Maintenance Squadronsl
Yuma E l Toro (Danang) Iwakuni E l Toro (Chu Lai) Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa A m (Marble Mt . ) Iwakuni (Danang) Cherry Point Kaneohe Bay New River Cherry Point Santa A m Beaufort Beaufort E l Toro Futema E l Toro New River
VMFA-312 Beaufort VMFA-314 El Toro (C1hu Lai) VMFA-323 E l Toro VMFA-333 Beaufort VMFA-334 Iwakuni VMFA-451 Beaufort VMFA-531 E l Toro
6. Attack Squadrons
VMA-211 Iwakuni VMA-214 El Toro VMA-223 E l Toro VMA-311 E l Toro (Clhu Lai) VMA-324 Beaufort VMA-331 Beaufort ((CVA) VMA-513 Cherry Point 7 . All Weather Attack Squadroru -
H&MS-56 Santa Ana VMA(AW)-121 Cherry Point VMA(AW)-224 Cherry Point
4. Marine Aircraft Groups VMA(AW)-225 E l Toro (1 mang) VMA(AW)-242 Iwakuni (Danang)
MAG-11 E l Toro (Danang) VMA(AW)-332 Cherry Point MAG-12 I wakuni VMA(AW)- 533 Iwakuni MAG-13 E l Toro (Chu Lai) MAG-14 MAG- 15 MAG- 16 MAG-24 MAG-26 MAG-31 MAG-32 MAG-33 MAG-36 MAG-56 MCCRTG- 10
Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa Ana (Marble Mt. ) Kaneohe Bay New River Beaufort Beaufort E l Toro Futema Santa Ana Yuma
8. Air Base Sauadrons
MABS- 11 MABS-12 MABS-13 MABS-14 MABS- 15 MABS- 16 MABS-24 MABS-26 MABS-31
E l Toro (C~anang) Iwakuni E l Toro (C:hu Lai) Cherry Point Iwakuni Santa Ana (Marble Mt . ) Kaneohe Bay New River Beaufort
FLEET MARINE FORCE
Homeport Activity (Current Station)
8. Air Base Squadrons (Continued)
MABS-32 Beauf or t MABS-33 E l Toro MABS-36 Futema MABS-56 Santa AM
9. Composite Reconnaissance Squadrons
VMCJ-1 Iwakuni (Danang) VMCJ-2 Cherry Point VMCJ-3 E l Toro
10. Observation Squadrons
New River Camp Pendleton (Da Nang) Futema
11. Aerial ~ e f u e l e r / ~ r a n s p o r t Squadrons
VMGR- 152 Futema VMGR-252 Cherry Point VMGR-352 E l Toro
12. Helicopter Squadrons
HMM-161 HMM-162 HMM-163 HMM- 164 HMM-165 HML-167 HMM-261 HMM-262 HMM-263 HMM-264 HMM-265 HML-267 HMH-361 HMH-362 HMH-363 HMM-364 HMM-365 HML-367 HMH-461 HMH-462 HMH-463
Kaneohe (Marble Mt. ) New River Santa Ana Futema F'utema New River (Marble Mt) New River Santa Ana (Marble s t ) Quantico (Marble Mt) New River Santa Ana Camp Pendleton Santa h a New River Santa Ana Santa Ana (Marble Mt) New River Futema (Marble Mt) New River Futema Kaneohe (Marble Mt)
13. Air Training Squadrons
VMT-103 Yuma
Homeport Activity (Current Station)
13. Air Training Squadrons (Continued)
Cherry Point Yuma Cherry Point Yuma Cherry Point Santa h a Santa Ana New River New River
14. Air Support and Control Squadrons
MACS- 1 MACS-2 MACS-3 MACS-4 MACS- 5 MACS-6 MACS-7 MACS-8 MACS-9
Cherry Point Iwakuni El Toro (Da Nang)
Yuma Kaneohe Bay Santa Ana Camp Pendleton (Da Nang) New River Cherry Point > t b
Camp Pendleton Okinawa
d Beaufort
15. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalions
1st LAAM 29 Palms 2nd LAAM Yuma (29 Palms) 3rd LAAM Cherry Point
16. Wing Equipment & Repair Squadrons
WERS-17 Iwakuni (Danang) WERS-27 Cherry Point WERS-37 El Toro
17. Headquarters, Air Control & Support Groups -
MWHG- 1 MWHG-2 MWHG-3 MWSG-17 MWSG-27 MWSG-37 MACG-18 MACG-28 MACG-38
Iwakuni (Da Nang) Cherry Point El Toro Iwakuni (Danang) Cherry Point El Toro Futema (Danang) Cherry Point El Toro
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-U) -
FLEET MARINE FORCE
Homeport Homepart Activity (Current Station) Activity (Current Station)
18. Aircraft Wing Facilities & Communications 19. Marine Air Traffic Control lJnits (Continued)
MWFS- 1 Iwakuni (Da Nang) MWFS-2 Cherry Point MWFS- 3 E l Toro MWCS- 1 Iwakuni (Da Nang) MWCS-2 Cherry Point MWCS- 3 E l Toro
19. Marine Air Traffic Control Units
MATCU-60 Iwakuni MATCU-61 Cherry Point MATCU-62 Iwakuni
Beaufort New River Yuma Futema E l Toro (Chu Lai) Futema (Mirble Mt) Beauf or t Kaneohe Santa Ana Camp Pendleton El Toro New River (Qantico)
NOTE: WESTPAC unit locations may be other than shown due to deployments in su])port of SEASIA defense.
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-4A)
No. -
MODIFIED ADVANCED UNDERSEAS WEAPONS (MAUW) SHOPB
Location
NAVSTA Adak NAS Barbers Point NAVSTA Sangley Po NAS Cubi Point NAF Naha NAS Agana NAS Moffett Field MCAF Iwakuni NAS Quonset Point NAS Norfolk
lint
No. - Location
NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads NA VSTA Kef lavik NAS Brunswick NAS Jacksonville NA VSTA Bermuda NAS Key West NAS Lakehurst NAF Lajes NAF Sigonella NAS Patuxent River
* AUW Capability only.
** Operational the 2nd Quarter of F Y 1971.
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY TEAMS (MOMAT)
PACIFIC AREA LOCATION
MOMAT
Mine Preparation Facility, Long Beach, California Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu , Hawaii Naval Ordnance Facility, Yokosuka, Japan Naval Magazine, Subic, Republic of Philippines Island Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island Mine Preparation Facility, Long Beach, California
ATLANTIC AREA LOCATION
MOMINASWLANT (Mobile Mine Assembly Unit, Atlantic) Charleston, S. C. MOMINASYULANT (Det . Keflavik) MOMINAS WLANT (Det . Glen Douglas) MOMINASWLANT (Det . Machrihanish)
SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-41044)
1
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Albany, Georgia NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAS Key West, Florida NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- a f i o n s f aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other ;tctivities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAS Cecil Field, Florida
Mission: To provide facilities, services, and material support for the operation anti mainte- nance of naval weapons and aircraft to activities and units of the operating forces a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVSTA Mayport, Florida
Mission: 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-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland NAVSTA Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NAVSTA Kef lavik, Iceland NAF Lajes, Azores NAF Naples, Italy NAF Sigonella, Sicily
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to su~pport oper- afionsf 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.
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 material to support all types of fleet weapons and amphibious training including surface, air and sub-surface launched missiles for ships, air- craft or submarines. Provide facilities, services, and material to support operatil~ns of avia- tion activities and activities and/or tenants, other than aviation, that may be sited zit Rwsevelt Roads. Provide emergency supply support to units of the operating forces of the Navy and other activities and units a s directed.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-O9B) OPNA'JNOTE 5450
UNCLI~SSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
ATLANTIC EXTRA- CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS (Continued)
NA VSTA Rota, Spain
Mission: Provide facilities and services and material support for the operation and maintenance of naval weapons and aircraft for activities and units of the Operating Forces as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAS Alameda, California NAAS Fallon, Nevada NAS Imperial Beach, California NAS Lemoore, California NAS Miramar, California NAS Moff ett Field, California NAS North Island, San Mego, California NAS Whidbe y I s land, 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 as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAF E l Centro, California
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- a t i o n s f the Department of Defense Joint Parachute Test Facility and operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, as des- ignated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
PACIFIC EXTRA-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Agana, Guam NAS Atsugi , Japan NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii NAF Cam Ranh Bay, Republic of Vietnam NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines NA VSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAF Naha, Okinawa NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines
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, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
NAS Chase Field, Texas NAS Corpus Christi, Texas NAS Ellyson Field, Florida NAS Clynco, Georgia NAS Kingsville, Texas NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Meridian, Mississippi
SOURCE: CNO (Op-O9B) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS (Continued)
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.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia NAS Dallas, Texas NAF Detroit, Mt. Clements, Michigan NAS Glenview, Illinois NAS Los Alamitos, California NAS New Orleans, Louisiana NAS New York, New York NAS South Weymouth, Massachuse .-,
NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvaniei
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 the Chief of Naval Operations; to administer the Naval Air Reserve Training program a s directed by the Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training.
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, test and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California, and other activities and units as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
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.
NAS Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and 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: Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of the Naval Air Missile Test Center and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-09~) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
MISSIONS
SPECLAL NAVAL AVIATION STATION
NAF Washington, D. C.
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and to provide services and material to support Department of the Navy Administrative Flight Operations; Combat Readiness Training for active a 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 higher authority. ..
MARINE CORPS CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina MCM Cherry Point, North Carolina MCAS El TOG, California MCAS(H) New River, North Carolina MCAS(H) Santa Ana, California MCAS Yuma, Arizona
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provides services and material to support oper- ations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, o r units thereof and other activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval Operations.
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-CONTINENTAL FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MCAS Futema, Okinawa MCAS Iwakuni , Japan MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support oper- ations of a Marine Aircraft Wing, o r units thereof and other activities and units as designated by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in coordination with the Chief of Naval Operations.
SOURCE: CNO (Op-OgB) OPNAVNOTE 5450
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED;
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida 32508
Mission: To conduct naval aviation training, other than that assigned to the Operating Forces by the Chief of Naval Operations, in order to produce Naval Aviators, Naval Flight Officers and other trained aviation personnel for the Naval Establishment, to have overall cognizance of the recruitment of aviation officer candidates, and to maintain a trained Naval Air Reserve.
Program: I . Flight Training Program
The official flight training program for fiscal year 1970 i s 2,510 naval aviators consisting of 1,850 Navy, 560 Marine Corps, and 100 Coast Guard and Foreign. The course length is approximately 1 5 months' duration including the Naval Aviation Schools Command.
II. 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 official FY 1970 program estab- lishes and output of 658 naval flight officers, 281 Marine naval flight officers, and 56 NFO Fleet Refresher students. In addition, 75 a i r intelligence officers will receive indoctrination training in the Naval Aviation Schools Command and TRARON TEN. Duration of basic and advanced training courses and planned hours is a s follows:
Course Academic Flight
Location Weeks Hours Hours Aircraft
BASIC Naval School Flight Pensacola 4 140 - - - -
Preparation Naval School, Survival Pensacola 1 40 - - - -
Training TRARON TEN Pensacola 16 532 20 u C ~ ~ J / T ~ A
ADVANCED Radar Intercept Operator Airborne Electronics Warfare Airborne Early Warning Anti-Submarine Air Contr . Air Intercept Controller Navigator Airborne Tactical Data
System Basic J e t Navigation Photographic Reconnaissance
Glynco 9.8 Glynco 7.6 Glynco 5 Glynco 4.1 Glynco 6.6 Corpus Christi 12 Glynco 17.2
Glynco 4 Pensacola 2.6
I I I . Aviation Officer Indoctrination
Warrant Officer Indoctrination Penscaola 8
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To coordinate and direct a l l pre-flight training, basic flight and ground training, and specialized training a t such activities as a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training. SOURCE : CNATRA
135 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
Program: Basic Training for both the flight training and Naval Aviation Officer Training Program is conducted primarily in the Pensacola a rea utilizing NAS Pensacola, NAS Saufley, NAS Whiting and NAS Meridian, Mississippi with appropriate outlying fields assigned. Advanced Student training in helicopter aircraft, and postgraduate helicopter training is given as indicated below. Duration of the basic flight training course (including pre-flight) is approximately 36 weeks; the pre-helicopter course, 5 weeks; and Pr imary and advance helicopter, 12 weeks. Flight hour accomplishment planned for courses is as follows:
Specialty
Basic Je t Training Basic Prop Training Pre-Helicopter Primary & Advanced Helicopters
Approximate Hours Aircraft
Advanced flight training for helicopters pipeline students is conducted a t NAS Pensacola (Fixed wing) and NAS Ellyson (Helicopters) under the Purview of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training Post-Graduate1 flight training is conducted a t NAS Ellyson to provide helicopter transition for fleet naval aviators who have not previously had helicopter training.
The USS LEXINGTON (CVT-16) assigned to the Naval Air Training Command is under the opera- tional control of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training for the purpose of conducting car r ie r qualification of student aviators.
NAVAL AIR ADVANCED TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Corpus Christi, Texas
Mission: To coordinate and direct a l l advanced and specialized advanced flight and ground training and such other training as may be assigned at such activities as a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training.
Program: Advanced flight training includes Advanced JET and Advanced PROP training. Flight training is conducted in the Corpus Christi, Texas a rea a t NAS Corpus Christi (PROP), NAS Kingsville and NAS Chase Field (JET). These courses a r e entered upon completion of Basic Flight Training at Pensacola. The average syllabus in the Advanced Training Command is 20 weeks for jet and 17 weeks for prop with pilot hour accomplishment as follows:
Specialty
Advanced JET Training
Advanced PROP Training
Approximate Hours Aircraft
Post-Graduate navigation training fo r pilots and Advanced Navigation Training for Naval Flight Officer (Navigator) is conducted a t NAS Corpus Christi. Follow-on JET Familiarization Training for NFO (RIO/BJN) students is conducted at NAS Kingsville and NAS Chase Field. Duration and planned hours of these courses is as follows:
Course Weeks Academic Hours Flight Hours Aircraft
Navigator (NFO) 12 189.5 9 4 ~ C 1 1 7 ~ / ~ 2 9 ~ Navigator (Post-Graduate for 8 144 52 ~ C 1 1 7 ~ / T 2 9 ~
Pilots) NFO (RIO/BJN) 2 19 10 TFSJ/TAU
SOURCE : CNATRA
UNCLASSIFIED 136
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To coordinate and direct a l l Naval Air Technical and specialifed aviation training and such other training as may be assigned a t such activities as a re placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training.
Program: I. By the above mission, the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training as assigned the responsibility for training those aviation personnel who a re primarily concerned with the maintenance and control of naval aircraft. The training program is divided into major class- ifications as described in the following paragraphs.
a . Class "P" Training
Provides training in knowledge and skills common to a l l aviation ratings necessary to fulfill the military requirements for advancement to Airman. Two such schools a r e in operation a s follows:
AFUN Aviation Fundamentals School MARMEC Marine Mechanical School
b. Class "A" Training
The basic knowledge and skills required for performance of the duties of lower rated petty officers a r e acquired by personnel through Class "A" training. Eighteen such courses a r e offered, three of which offer specialized courses to train personnel in specific service ratings, as follows:
AMFU Aviation Mechanical Fundamentals School AV Avionics Fundamentals School AB Aviation Boatswains Mate (3) AC Air controlman AD Aviation Machinists Mate (2) AE Aviation Electricians Mate AG Aerographers Mate AK Aviation Store keeper AM Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) A 0 Aviation Ordnanceman AQ Aviation Fi re Control Technician AS Aviation Support Equipment Technician AT Aviation Electronics Technician AZ Aviation Maintenance Administrationman PH Photographers Mate PR Parachute Rigger TD Tradevman AW Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Operator
c. Class "B" Training
Class " B school training prepares personnel for advancement to E-6 and above, through instruction in the requisite higher level skills and knowledge. Eleven such courses a re offered, three of which offer specialized courses, a s follows:
Aircontrolman Aviation Machinists Mate (2) Aviation Electricians Mate (2)
SOURCE: CNATRA
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
c . Class "B" Training (Continued)
Aerographers Mate Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Photographers Mate Parachute Rigger Tradevman Avionics (Intermediate) Avionics (Advanced)
d. Class "C" Training
Class "C" school training prepares personnel in a particular technique or on a specific item of equipment to meet a short-range requirement. Because of the functional nature of the training, the number of Class "C" Schools or Courses in operation varies. Those presently in operation are:
Aircraft Maintenance Nondestructive Inspection Aviation Crash Crewman Aviation Fuel Systems Data Analysis Basic Helicopter Carrier Air Traffic Control Center (CATCC) Controller Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Equipment Maintenance AN/SPN-6,
12 course, SPN-35 Course, AN/SPN-10 Course 1 Catapult, Arresting Gear and Visual Landing Aids CVA C7, C11 Course,
CVA C13 Course, CVS Course Air-Ocean Environment GCA Controller GCA Electronics Maintenance Individual courses for AN/CPN-4A, an and
AN/FPN-36 GCA Maintenance (Engineman) Instructor Training Marine Air Traffic Control Unit Equipment Maintenance Marine Aviation Operations Clerical Marine Aviation Supply Short Airfield Tactical Support Motion Picture School Optical Landing Systems Maintenance Photographic Electronic Systems Photographic Equipment Repair Rawin/~adiosonde Operator Supervision and Management Course Instructional Programmer Course CVA Catapult Steam and Drain Systems Course CVA Catapult Electricians Course Meteorological Satellite Course OV- 10 Flight Equipmentman Course
e. Class "0" Training
The purpose of Class "0" school training is to prepare officers to fulfill aviation technical, CIC and aircraft control functions in the Navy and Marine Corps. Schools/ Courses presently in operation are:
SOURCE: CNATRA
UNCLASSIFIED 138
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
e . Class "0" Training (Continued)
Airborne Early Warning Course Airborne Electronics Warfare Course Airborne Tactical Data System (ATDS) Airborne Radar Intercept Operator (RIO) Aircraft Maintenance Officer Air Department Officers Indoctrination Air Intercept Control Air Traffic Control Officer Anti-Submarine Air Control Aviation Fuel System Course Aviation Ordnance Officer (Management) Avionics Officers Course Basic J e t Navigation Course Carr ie r Air Traffic Control Center Controller Catapult, Arresting Gear and Visual Landings Aids CVA C7, C11 or CVA
C13 Course, CVS Course CIC Officer GCA/RATCC Electronics Maintenance Officer Data Analysis Instructor Training Course Management Analysis Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) Photographic Reconnaissance Officers Course Short Airfield Tactical Support Course
f . Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
The objective of this type training is to provide efficient and effective on- station training to the maximum number of personnel at minimum cost. The Naval Air Mainte- nance Training Group provides this type training through Naval Air Maintenance Training Detach- ments (NAMTRADET's) a s required by Fleet or Air Training Command activities. The training currently being given includes: maintenance training on virtually al l of the aircraft operated by the fleets; Class "C" maintenance training on several jet engines and yellow equipment; missile handling and maintenance; ordnance and f i re control systems; ABC Warfare Defense; Martin- Baker Ejection Seat Maintenance; Maintenance Administration; and a ser ies of Aviation Funda- mentals Courses covering General Aviation, Je t Engines, Reciprocating Engines, Helicopters, Hydraulics, Armament and Ordnance, Electricity, Transistor Theory, Basic Mathematics, Digital and Analog Computer Fundamentals.
11. Training programs in effect provide for combined annual inputs of USN, U S M , USMC, USMCR and USCG a s listed below. Limited quotas to other federal services and foreign nationals granted by CNO a r e not included.
a. Formalized Schools/Courses
Class "A" 34,127 Class "B" 3, 933 Class "C" 5,538 Class "0" 1,919
b. Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
A training capacity for approximately 105,000 trainee course completions is offered in 56 NAMTRADET's located throughout the country.
SOURCE : CNATRA 139 UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
I 11. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command
NATTC Jacksonville, Florida NATTC Lakehurst, New Jersey NATTU Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To train personnel in Naval Aviation matters and such other related subjects as may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NATTC Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: Train aviation personnel in aeronautical technical phases of Naval Aviation and such other related subjects as may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NATTC Glynco, Georgia
Mission: To provide basic, advanced, and specialized training for officers and enlisted p e r s o w t h e functions of a i r control and CIC operations, the maintenance and repair of related equipment, and such other subjects, a s directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAMTRAGRU Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To provide by means of Naval Air Maintenance Detachments, technical training for officers and enlisted personnel in the operation, maintenance, and repair of aircraft and associated equipment, and to conduct such other training as the Chief of Naval Operations may direct.
NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Glynco, Georgia
Mission: To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval Air Technical Training Command and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations . NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Glenview, Illinois
Mission: To administer the Selected Air Reserve so as to maintain Naval Air Reserve personnel in a state of training, readiness and availability for immediate employment as personnel augmen- tation of the active forces in the event of an enemy attack upon the United States or upon execution of mobilization; direct and coordinate the procurement of Aviation Officer Candidates; furnish logistic support fo r the Marine Air Reserve Training Command; support such flight operations of the Regular Navy and Marine Corps as may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations. While acting a s Commander Naval Air Reserve Force the above mission is expanded to include to administerand command the Naval Air Reserve Force in peacetime s o as to maintain the assigned personnel and aircraft in a state of training, readiness and availability which will permit immediate response and rapid employment by the active forces in the event of partial o r full mobilization.
SUPPORT PROGRAM
Aircraft: Aircraft operating allowance for the Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training for the support of Naval and Marine Air Reserve programs consists of 682 fixed wing and 158 rotary wing aircraft.
SOURCE: CNATRA
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
Facilities: Facilities within the Naval Air Reserve Training Command include 12 Naval Air Stations, 6 Naval Air Reserve Training Units and 3 Naval Air Reserve Training Detachments.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
Naval Air Reserve Stations a r e included in the Bases section of this manual. Missions, command relationships, and base loading a r e listed in detail. Below is a listing of those Naval Air Reserve Stations in an active status.
NAS Atlanta NAS Dallas NAS Glenview NAS Grosse 1 l e / ~ A ~ Detroit NAS Los Alamitos NAS Twin Cities
NAS New Orleans NAS New York NAS Olathe NAS Seattle NAS South Weymouth NAS Willow Grove
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING UNITS
Naval Air Reserve Training Units a r e established at Naval Air Activities operated by the regular Navy to conduct the training of squadrons, units and individuals in the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Programs. The following NARTUs will be supported logistically by the Naval air activity upon which they a r e situated:
UNITS SUPPORTED BY
NARTU Alameda NAS Alameda, California NARTU Washington NAF Washington, D. C. NARTU Jacksonville NAS Jacksonville, Florida NARTU Lakehurst NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey NARTU Memphis NAS Memphis, Tennessee NARTU Norfolk NAS Norfolk, Virginia
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING DETACHMENTS
Naval Air Reserve Training Detachments a r e established under the cognizance of the Commanding Officer, Naval Air (Reserve) Stat ion/~aval Air Reserve Training Unit at additional Naval Air Activities operated by the regular Navy to conduct the training of squadrons, units and individuals in the Naval Air Reserve Training Program. The following NARTDs will be supported logistically by the Naval Air Activity upon which they a r e located:
DETACHMENT COG NAS/NARTU
NARTD North Island* NAS Los Alarnitos NARTD Quonset* NAS South Weymouth NARTD Moff ett NARTU Alameda
* To be established FY 1970.
Training Load: Approximately 2,900 pilots, 900 NFOs and Flight Surgeons, 2,700 ground/staff officers and 24,300 enlisted personnel will utilize these facilities during regularly scheduled drills and active duty for training. The dri l l programs of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve a r e divided into two groups in te rms of the number of drills authorized annually in a pay status; the 48-drill and the 24-drill programs. In addition to the pay drill programs both the Naval and
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SOURCE : CNATRA
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
Training Load: (Continued)
Marine Air Reserve programs include a limited number of non-pay dri l l units and personnel. All personnel attached to the dri l l pay and non-pay dri l l units a r e in the Selected Reserve, personnel may be ordered to active duty either in time of war, in time of national emergency declared by the Congress o r proclaimed by the President, or when otherwise authorized by law.
a . The 48-drill pay program is composed of combat and combat support, type squadrons and units. The squadrons a r e trained to conform in mission with their regular Navy and Marine counterparts. The squadrons attend 48 drills per year in addition to an annual 14 day active duty training period. In addition to the authorized 48-drill pay program, supple- mental dri l ls by type and numbers have been approved for F Y a s follows:
TYPE NO. SUPPLEMENTAL DRILLS
VF/VA VS;/VP/HS VR NARMU
b. The 24-drill pay program is composed of Naval Air Systems Command Reserve Training Units and Marine Air Reserve Groups. These units train individuals to supplement the Naval Establishment upon mobilization. They attend 24 drills per year in addition to an annual 14 day active training period.
c. The 2x6 program provides enlisted personnel to the fleet a t the rate of 3,000 per year. The 4x10 program provides an annual input of 1,500 enlisted personnel to the Naval Air Reserve Program.
PERSONNEL
Personnel allowances for training and administration of the Reserves (TAR) and for the Reserve (Drill Pay) program a re a s follows:
TAR and/or USN Code 1300 707 Other Line/Staff Officers 217 Enlisted Personnel TAR/USN 8,258
TOTAL ALLOWANCE
COMBAT UNIT COMPONENT
Type Squadron
VP VS HS VA VF VR VSF (DET) TACRON
Number Squadrons
11 8 4
10 - - 5 2 1
Naval Aviators
550 312 2 52 2 50 - - 295
14 - -
NFO -
187 - - - - - - --
150 - - - -
Ground/ Staff
77 40 2 0 2 0 - - 40 4 - -
NOTE: The above figures do not include TAR CADRE Personnel.
Total Officer
Total Enlisted
SOURCE : CNATRA
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
FLEET AUGMENTATION COMPONENT
TYPe Number Naval Unit - Unit Aviators
VP( P-3) 1 12 VP (P-2) 29 406 VS 11 220 HS 10 130 VA 1 2 0 VF 9 117 VR 2 4 240 VSF (Det) 2 16 TACRON 1 - - NAIRU 24 - - NARDIV(L) 0 - - NARDIV(S) 9 - - NARDIV(NARTD) 5 - - OPCON
UNIT 12 - - ELEMENT 14 -- GROUP 17 - -
FLEET SUPPORT COMPONENT NARMU 2 4 - - RSAND 4 - -
SHORE ESTABLISHMENT COMPONENT NASRU 17 - -
TRAINING AND SUPPORT COMPONENT N M ( L ) 9 - - NARS (S) 9 - -
round/ Staff
Total Officer
Total Enlisted NFO -
NAVAL AIR RESERVE FORCE SQUADRONS
TYPE NUMBER AIRCRAFT ASSIGNED
CVSG Consisting of a total of:
VS. HS VSF (Detachments)
Additional Force Squadrons VP VS HS VA VR
NOTE 1: Two Reserve CVA Air Wings (CVWR) a r e planned to be organized in F Y 73, from these and additional resources.
NOTE 2: These Squadrons assigned from combat unit component.
SOURCE : CNATRA
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Glenview, Illinois
Mission: Coordinate and direct a l l 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 Command in order to augment the Naval Establishment upon partial o r full mobilization.
MARINE RESERVE PROGRAM
The Marine Air Reserve Program consists of the following:
Marine Active Duty
Naval Aviators 7 7 Aviation Ground Officers 8 7 Enlisted 2,890
Marine Air Reserve (48 Drill) Program
Below Listed units designated to become units of the 4th MAW upon activation:
TYPE UNIT
VMF VMA HMM MABS MA BS MATCU VMR VMJ VMO MACS MASS H&HS (MWHG) H&HS (MACG) H&MS (MWSG) H&MS (MAG VF VA) H&MS (MAG VH) LAAM (H&S) LAAM (BTRY) WERS MWCS MWFS
SUB TOTAL
Augment Units
VMA HMM VMR VMO
NUMBER UNITS
4 5 5 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 - 44
- AGO NA - 104 2 4 175 30 300 2 5 18 42 10 20 8 20 45 4 16 6 51 6 18 66 9 26 3 8 69 12 3 6 11 3 3 5 1 63 18 21 - - 20 - - 16 2 9 - - 12 2 4 - -
888 5 52
TOTAL OFFICERS
TOTAL ENLISTED
2 Strengths a r e included in above T/O units. 6 1 1 SOURCE : CMC (AAP-4A)
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NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
MARJNE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND (Continued)
Augment Units (Continued)
MACS MASS H&MS MwFS Mwus
- SUB TOTAL 16
Marine Air Reserve (24 Drill) Program
Below listed units designated a s reinforcement component units:
Staff Group (Aviation) 10 3 1 32 63 - -
TOTAL ALLOWANCE (48 & 24 Drill) Programs (T/O Strength)
The following units/location constitute elements of the aviation organization not collocated with major aviation units.
Administrative Officer Enlisted Superior
* M A R M T D / ~ ~ ~ LAAM BN (MCB11 ND)(29 Palms) 6 114 CG 4th MAW 4th LAAM BN (29 Palms)
SU #I , MCRTC, Pasadena A Btry, 4th LAAM Bn D Btry, 4th LAAM Bn
SU #2, MCRTC , Fresno H&S Btry, 4th LAAM Bn
SU #3 MCRTC , San Jose B Btry, 4th LAAM Bn C Btry, 4th LAAM Bn
I 13 MARMTD 4 7 5 su #1 4 7 5 su #1
1 12 MARMTD 8 2 00 su #2
1 13 MARMTD, 4 75 su #3 , 4 7 5 su 83 b
* Upon mobilization SU #1 thru #3 with attached reserve components will report to 4th LAAM Bn at 29 Pa lms .
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-4A)
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL CENTER
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL CENTER
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To administer the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute and the Naval Hospital, Pensacola, m, by direction, coordination, and professional supervision concerning aerospace medical training, clinical and hospitalization services, aerospace medical research, and evaluation of aerospace medical equipment. Program: I . Medical Supplies. Provide complete supply support to component commands of the center and al l other medical department activities in the greater p e n s i c o h complex a s des- ignated for Cognizance "9L" material.
11. Special Board of Flight Surgeons. Convene, a s required, a Special Board of Flight Surgeons to provide for examination of Naval Aerospace personnel requiring specialized study.
III. Financial and Fiscal Support. Provide complete financial and fiscal support to the component activities of the Center including financial planning and property and cost accounting and reporting.
NAVAL HOSPITAL
Location: Naval Aerospace Medical Center, NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To provide general clinical and hospitalization services for active duty Navy and hiIarineCorps personnel, active duty members of the other armed services, dependents of active duty personnel, and other authorized persons as outlined in current directives. To cooperate with military and civilian authorities in matters pertaining to health, sanitation, local disasters, and other emergencies.
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Location: Naval Aerospace Medical ,Center, Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To administer the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Pensacola, Florida, by direction, coordination, and professional supervision concerning aerospace medical research; to conduct training of aviation medical personnel in aerospace medicine, aerospace psychology, aerospace physiology, and allied fields; to support the Naval Air Training Command in the selection, indoctrination, and training of non-medical aviation personnel; to assis t in the definition of future a r ea s of research a s related to proposed weapon systems; to assis t in the implementation of research results and to provide professional and consultation services in aviation medical and human factors matters as required.
Program: I. Training. The training program consists of training medical officers in aero- space medicine, quaIifying them for designation a s Naval Flight Surgeon o r Naval Aviation Medical Examiner; providing training in aerospace physiology for Medical Service Corps afficers for designation a s Aerospace Physiologist; providing training in aerospace experimental psychology for Medical Service Corps officers for designation as Aerospace Experimental Psychologist; conducting a residency program for preparation of applications for eligibility for certification in Aerospace Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine; providing post-graduate instruction in aerospace medicine; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for flight surgeons, qualifying them for the designation of Aerospace Medicine Technician; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for aerospace physiologists, qualifying them for designation a s Aerospace Physiology Technician; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants to medical officers, qualifying them for designation as Audiometric Technician; and supporting the Naval Air Training Command in the phvsiolop.ica1 indoctrination and instruction of nonmedical aviation
g-ht -v&iion, emergency escape procedures, and other related fields.
SOURCE: NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL CENTER e
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NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE (Continued)
II. Professional Services. The Naval Aerospace Medical Institute provides exam- ining facilities to determine the physical and psychological fitness of personnel for admission to and retention in the Naval Aviation Training program, and for determining the physical fitness for flying of other military personnel who require a complete physical examination and reporting on Standard Form 88 a s directed by the Commanding Officer, Naval Aerospace 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 Center; provides the Naval Air Training Command and other commands with professional and clerical assistance to evaluate the performance of aviation personnel; to review GOR's, SOR's, and other official documents in order to define future medical and human factor problem areas and to state these requirements as research problems, to maintain liaison with operational and other type commands for the purpose of defining research problems, and to assis t in the imple- mentation of medical and human factors research resul ts .
Training Load:
Graduates of the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute each year average as follows:
TITLE NUMBER
*Flight Surgeons 180 Aerospace Medicine Technicians 99 Aerospace Physiology Technicians 78 Audiometric Technicians 40 Aerospace Medicine Residency Training 6
(Allowance 12) Aerospace Experimental Psychologists 5 Aerospace Physiologists 10
* 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.
NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Location: Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Pensacola, Florida
Mission: To conduct research in aerospace medicine, aerospace psychology, aerospace phys- -and allied fields; to evaluate aeromedical equipment; and to provide professional and consultation in aerospace medical research matters as required.
Program: I . Research. The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory is concerned with all categories of the Navy's Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Program as related to aerospace medicine and the following scientific fields: acoustics, audiology, bio- chemistry, biornetrics, biophysics, human factors engineering, physiology, psychology, psycho- physiology, and vestibular physiology. The research laboratory is staffed with military and civilian scientific personnel, and is equipped to conduct research studies in the following areas: Stress due to high intensity noise, s t r e s s due to acceleration and deceleration; s t r e s s due to high altitude and space travel; s t r e s s due to disorientation; standards for aviation and astronautics personnel; aviation safety and escape and rescue; training re-evaluation of aviation personnel; human factors engineering; and performance assessment.
SOURCE: NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL CENTER
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NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (Continued)
11. Evaluation of Aeromedical Equipment. The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory conducts evaluations and acceptance testing for a variety of acoustical instruments, audiometers, audiometric booths, ear muffs, and ear plugs, and the like on behalf of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Naval Air Systems Command. These include items developed to meet the special requirements for the Navy's Hearing Conservation Program. They also include such items a s the acoustical accessories and installations in full pressure suits, helments, cockpits, etc. , which contribute to the efficiency of communication and the safety of naval aviators. Similar evaluations a re made on many items of oxygen equipment, training aids, and survival equipment.
III. Special Projects. The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory cooperates with other Bureaus and agencies such a s the Naval Air Systems Command and the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration in carrying out assigned special projects.
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SOURCE: NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL CENTER
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES - CNO
The following Naval Aviation Activities are under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and a r e not included elsewhere in this manual:
1. Naval Reconnaissance and Technical Support Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: Maintain and operate facilities to provide photographic and related sensor inter- pretation support to the Chief of Naval Operations; conduct research and development, and test and evaluation of photographic interpretation equipment, materials and techniques; provide intelligence production support to the operating forces of the Navy in areas that a re in excess of force capabilities.
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND 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 1970 to provide the scope and degree of services necessary to carry out current peacetime missions.
Naval Aerospace Recovery Facility El Centro, California
Mission: As the U . S. Navy portion of the Joint Parachute Test Facility of the Department EfTEEme, to conduct development, test, and evaluation of parachutes and related assem- blies; human escape methods and systems; retardation and recovery systems and rescue, survival and personnel safety equipment; stabilization, retardation and recovery systems for lay-down type weapons, aircraft, missile, and capsule assemblies; special logistics aerial delivery methods, techniques and equipment.
2. Naval Photographic Center Washington, D. C.
Mission: To serve a s the photographic laboratory for, and provide specialized service to, W a r t m e n t of the Navy and other authorized organizations.
3 . 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 inforrna- tion to designated naval and service-wide activities. Exercise technical guidance of systems of reproduction and distriuNtion for specified engineering design data (drawings). Perform such other tasks a s may be assigned by the Naval Air Systems Command.
4. Naval Air Test Facillty 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 developmental tests of ship installations and equipment; to conduct research and develop- ment of equipment and instrumentation used in tests and evaluation of ship installations equipment.
5. Naval Air Propulsion Test Center Trenton, New Jersey
Mission: To test and evaluate aircraft propulsion systems, their components and acces- sories and fuels and lubricants; and to perform applied research and development leading to correction of design deficiencies and service problems.
SOURCE : NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-04~1~1)
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6. Naval A i r T e s t Cen te r P a t u e n t R i v e r , Maryland
Miss ion: To conduct t e s t s and e v a l u a t i o n of a i r c r a f t weapon sys tems and t h e i r components.
7 . Marine A v i a t i o n Detachment Pa tuxen t R i v e r , Maryland
Miss ion: To p r o v i d e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s u p p o r t f o r a s s i g n e d Marine Corps pe r sonne l and per- form such o t h e r t a s k s and f u n c t i o n s a s d i r e c t e d by t h e Commandant of t h e Marine Corps.
8. P a c i f i c M i s s i l e Range P o i n t Vugu, C a l i f o r n i a
Miss ion: To p r o v i d e range s u p p o r t f o r t h e Department of Defense and o t h e r d e s i g n a t e d government a g e n c i e s f o r l aunch ing , t r a c k i n g , and c o l l e c t i n g d a t a i n guided m i s s i l e , s a t e l l i t e , and s p a c e v e h i c l e r e s e a r c h , development, e v a l u a t i o n , t r a i n i n g programs and a c t u a l o p e r a t i o n s .
9. Naval ? f i s s i l e Cen te r P o i n t Hugu, C a l i f o r n i a
Mission: To perform t e s t , evaluation, development support and exercise engineering - cognizance as assigned of naval weapons, weapons systems and related devices.
10. Marine A v i a t i o n Detachment P o i n t h!ugu, C a l i f o r n i a
Miss ion: To p r o v i d e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s u p p o r t f o r a s s i g n e d Marine Corps p e r s o n n e l and per- form such o t h e r t a s k s and f u n c t i o n s a s d i r e c t e d by t h e Commandant of t h e Marine Corps.
11. P a c i f i c M i s s i l e Range F a c i l i t y , Hawaiian Area Barking Sands, Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii
Miss ion: To m a i n t a i n and o p e r a t e f a c i l i t i e s and p rov ide s e r v i c e s t o suppor t o p e r a t i o n s of t h e P a c i f i c X i s s i l e Range and o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s and u n i t s i n p r e s c r i b e d a r e a s and a s d e s i g n a t e d by t h e Commander, P a c i f i c Y i s s i l e Range.
12. Navy Space Systems A c t i v i t y Los Angeles , C a l i f o r n i a
Mis s ion : To p r o v i d e e n g i n e e r i n g competence and management f o r t h e development of a s s igned s p a c e sys t ems ; t o be r e s p o n s i v e through t h e Naval A i r Systems Command Headqua r t e r s t o t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of o t h e r n a v a l a c t i v i t i e s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e development of sys tems which i n t e r f a c e o r i n t e r a c t w i t h s p a c e sys t ems ; t o p rov ide guidance t o t h e Naval A i r Systems Command Headqua r t e r s on t h e scope and c o n t e n t of i t s advance s t u d y , r e s e a r c h and e x p l o r a t o r y programs i n a s t r o n a u t i c s technology and f u t u r e a p p l i c a t i o n s t h e r e o f ; and t o e x e c u t e , i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e U . S. A i r Fo rce Systems D i v i s i o n , t h e Navy's t e c h n i c a l p l a n f o r t h e development , q u a l i f i c a t i o n s and s p a c e f l i g h t t e s t of equipments i n t h e Manned O r b i t i n g Labora to rv P r o j e c t and t o c o o r d i n a t e Navy o p e r a t i o n a l suppor t of a l l e l emen t s of t h e Manned O r b i t i n g Labora to ry P r o j e c t f l i g h t program.
13. Naval Av ion ic s F a c i l i t y I n d i a n a p o l i s , I nd iana
Mis s ion : To conduct r e s e a r c h , development , e n g i n e e r i n g , t e c h n i c a l e v a l u a t i o n , p i l o t and l i m i t e d manufac tu r ing and depo t maintenance on a v i o n i c s , m i s s i l e , sh ipborne and r e l a t e d equipment.
14. Naval Weapons E v a l u a t i o n F a c i l i t y Kirtland Air Force Base Albuquerque, New Mexico
Miss ion : To perform t e s t s , e v a l u a t i o n s , and p r o v i d e t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t f o r n u c l e a r and des- i g n a t e d nonnuc lea r weapons and weapon sys t ems ; m a i n t a i n d i r e c t l i a i s o n w i t h a l l l e v e l s of command w i t h i n t h e Navy and o t h e r government a g e n c i e s w i t h r e s p e c t t o n u c l e a r weapon s a f e t y ; a d v i s e and a s s i s t t h e Chief o f Naval Opera t ions i n promoting and mon i to r ing n u c l e a r weapon s s f e t y and t h e p r e v e n t i o n o f n u c l e a r weapon a c c i d e n t s o r i n c i d e n t s ; p l a n , and conduct n u c l e a r weapon sys t em s a f e t y s t u d i e s and r ev i ews ; p l a n and c o o r d i n a t e t h e Navy Nuclear Weapons S a f e t y Program; and a s s i s t i n t h e t r i a l s o f n a v a l a i r c r a f t a s r eques t ed by t h e Board of I n s p e c t i o n and Survey.
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM ( A I R - O ~ C ~ C ~ )
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITIES
15. Naval Weapons Systems Analysis Office Quantico, Virginia
Mission: To coordinate and conduct comparative cost evaluations of present and advanced weapons, weapon systems and support systems for the Naval Air Systems Command; provide projected weapon systems cost effectiveness data to permit integration into balanced overall current and long-range financial programs.
16. Naval Weapons yuality Assurance Office Washington, D. C.
Mission: To conduct quality control, documentation and product surveillance, calibration and quality evaluation programs utilizing engineering, mathematical, production and statistical principles and techniques in order to provide for quality assurance of Naval Weapons and of documentation; conduct these programs throughout the Naval Air Systems Command activities, contractors' activities and the operating forces to ensure during the prcduction, storage, operation and maintenance phases the minimum degradation of the inherent reliability which has been achieved during the design phase and to ensure the quality of technical documentation.
17. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instruction to naval aviation activities in the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of a l l type of aviation systems and equipment.
18. Naval Air Engineering Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct a program of research, development, test , evaluation, systems integration, limited production, and fleet engineering support in launching, recovery, and landing aids for aircraf t and in ground support equipment for aircraft and airborne weapons systems.
19. Naval Weapons Center China Lake, California
(Command - CNM)
Mission: To conduct a program of warfare analysis, research, development, test, eval- uation, systems integration, and fleet engineering support in Naval weapons systems, principally for a i r warfare and to conduct investigations into related fields of science and technology.
20. Naval Air Development Center Warminstc r , Pennsylvania
(Command - CNM)
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, test and evaluation of aeronautical systems and components; to perform research and development in aviation ~nedicine.
21. Navy Weather Research Facility Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To translate the latest developments in weather analysis and forecasting into simplified and effective techniques for use by fleet meteorologists to evaluate analysis and forecasting methods derived on a local basis from the experiences of personnel of widely separated units of the Naval Weather Service; devise new and improved techniques to solve analysis and forecasting problems arising from the Navy's use of new operational weapons.
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22. Naval Aviation Integrated Logistic Support Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To assis t 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.
23. Naval Air Rework Facility Alameda, 'California North Island, California Jacksonville, Florida Norfolk, Virginia Quonset Point, Rhode Island Pensacola, Florida Cherry Point, North Carolina
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 services on aircraft mainte- nance and logistic problems; and perform upon specific request or assignment other levels of aircraft maintenance.
Naval Air Systems Command Representative Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia 4
Pacific, North Island, California
Mission: To represent the Naval Air Systems Command in a designated geographical a r ea in the exercise of required technical coordination, administrative controls and liaison functions in matters~of Fleet Readiness and Training; and to concurrently repre- sent the fleet and training commands in the same matters
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-04ClC1)
UNCLASSIFIED NAVAL PLANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE
1. Representative
MISSION: To perform Contract Administration Services functions for purchasing activities on assigned contracts a s outlined in SECNAVINST 4330.12A.
CODE PHONE NUMBER --
NAVPRO, Baltimore, Maryland (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP , Atlantic) 301 765-3047 Westinghouse Defense & Space Center, P . 0. Box 746, Baltimore, Maryland 21203
NAVPRO, Bethpage, Long Island, New York (NAVAIRSYSCOM- 516 575-2445 REP, Atlantic) Grumman Aerospace Corporation Bethpage, Long Island, New York 11714'
NAVPRO, Burbank, California (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Pacific) 213 847-2585 Lockheed Aircraft Corp. , Burbank, California 91503
NAVPRO, Columbus, Ohio (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Atlantic) 614 231-6224 North American Rockwell Corp. , Columbus Div. , 4300 E . 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 432 16
NAVPRO, Dallas, Texas (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Pacific) LTV 214 266-5208 Aerospace Corp., Vought Aeronautics Division, P. 0. Box 5907, Dallas, Texas 75222
NA VPRO, Dothan, Alabama (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP , Atlantic) 205 792-5848 Hayes International Corp., Dothan, Alabama 36301
NA VPRO, East Hartford, Connecticut (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, 203 565-681 6 Atlantic) United Aircraft Corp., Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division, East Hartford, Connecticut 06108
NAVPRO, Great Neck, Long Island, New York (NAVAIRSYS- 516 574-3281 COMREP, Atlantic) Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck, Long Island, New York 11020
NAVPRO, Long Beach, California (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, 213 593-5511 Pacific) McDonnell Douglas Corp. , Douglas Aircraft Co. , Aircraft Division, Long Beach, California 90801
NAVPRO, St. Louis, Missouri (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Pacific) 314 232-2731 McDonnell Douglas Corp., P.O. Box 516, St. Louis, Missouri 63166
NAVPRO, Stratford, Connecticut (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Atlantic) 203 378-6361 United Aircraft Corp., Sikorsky Aircraft Division, Stratford, Connecticut 06497
NAVPRO, Brownsville, Texas (NAVAIRSYSCOMREP, Pacific) 512 546-2223 Intercontinental Engine Services, RGV International Airport, Brownsville, Texas 78520
SOURCE : NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR- 505DS)
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2 . Branch Representative CODE PHONE NUMBER
NAVPBRO, West Palm Beach, Florida (NAVPRO, E . Harford 305 VIctor 4-7311 Connecticut) Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Florida Research & Development Center, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
SOURCE: NAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-505DS)
MISSIONS
NAVY AIR WINGS
1. Attack Carr ie r Air Wings (CVW) To conduct and coordinate offensive air operations, including attacks on a i r , surface, and subsurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea, and to conduct sustained air operations in support of other forces.
2 . Fleet Air Wings (FAW)
3. Light Attack Wing
To conduct and coordinate offensive and defensive a i r anti-submarine operations throughout the ocean areas of the world.
To provide combat light attack squadrons capable of conducting offensive air-to-surface operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
4 . Car r ie r Airborne Early Warning To provide operationally ready aircraf t and trained Wing (CAEWW) personnel to operate and maintain the aircraft and
systems of component Carr ie r Airborne Early Warning Squadrons and Detachments.
5. Reconnaissance Attack Wing To provide combat ready reconnaissance attack squadrons capable of conducting all-weather , multisensor tactical reconnaissance flights to obtain current integrated intelligence and informa- tion on a r eas and targets of naval interest so that our own str ikes and electronic countermeasures can be more effective.
NAVY AIR GROUPS
1. Carr ie r Anti-Submarine Air Groups To conduct and coordinate air antisubmarine opera- (C VSG) tions under al l weather conditions.
2. Car r ie r ASW Air Groups Reserve (CVSGR)
A CVSGR is an ASW Air Group in Reserve. To be organized, equipped and mission oriented to provide a CVSG for mobilization.
SOURCE: CN0 (Op-508)
MISSIONS
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS
1. Attack Squadrons (VA) a. Light Attack: To conduct offensive air to surface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
b. Medium Attack: To conduct all-weather offen- sive air-to-surface attack operations with conven- tional and nuclear weapons.
2 . Heavy Attack Squadrons (VAH) To provide aerial inflight refueling for attack car- r i e r air wings.
3 . Reconnaissance Attack Squadron To conduct all-weather, multisensor tactical (R VAH) reconnaissance flights to obtain current integrated
intelligence information.
4. HeavyPhotographicSquadrons To provide aerial photographic intelligence for (VAP) naval operations.
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5. Car r ie r Airborne Early Warning To provide early warning services to fleet forces Squadrons ( VA W) and/or shore warning nets under all weather condi-
tions, and command and control facilities for attack car r ie r a i r wings.
6. Car r ie r Airborne Early Warning To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, and Training Squadrons (RVAW) maintenance personnel in current airborne early
warning car r ie r aircraf t in order to provide a maximum level of air combat readiness in the Carr ier Air Early Warning Forces.
7. Tactical Electronic Warfare To tactically exploit, suppress, degrade and deceive Squadrons (VAQ) enemy electromagnetic defensive and offensive
systems, including communications, in support of atr strike and fleet operations.
8. Fighter Squadrons (VF) To intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in all weather conditions, in order to establish and main- tain local air superiority; in addition, have the capability of conducting air-to-surface attack operations with conventional weapons.
SOURCE: CN0 (0p- 508)
MISSIONS
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS (Continued)
9. Light Photographic Reconnaissance To provide aerial photographic intelligence for Squadrons (VFP) naval operations.
10. Patrol Squadrons (VP)
11. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons ( VQ)
To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations. For readiness training VP Squadrons: To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, and maintenance personnel in current ASW patrol air- craft in order to provide a maximum level of air combat readiness in the ASW patrol forces.
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.
12. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons To provide airlift directly responsive to the Fleet (VR) Commanders.
13. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons To provide a i r logistic support that is immediately (mc) 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.
14. Aircraft Fe r ry Squadrons (VRF) To provide aircraf t fe r ry service in support of aviation activities of the Navy.
15. Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations. (VS)
16. Fleet Composite Squadron (VC) 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 a s may be directed by higher authority.
SOURCE : CN0 (Op- 508)
MISSIONS
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS (Continued)
17. Weather Reconnaissance (1) To provide typhoon/hurricane reconnaissance Squadrons (VW)and services for Fleet forces and Weather Centrals/ Airborne Early Warning Facilities under a l l weather conditions. VW-4, in Squadron (VW) addition to the above: To provide meteorological/
oceanographic reconnaissance services on a "year round" basis in support of Atlantic Fleet operations and activities under al l weather conditions.
(2) Within the capabilities of assigned aircraft, provide early warning services to Fleet Forces and/or shore warning nets under all weather conditions.
18. Air Test & Evaluation Squadrons To conduct tests, evaluations, and investigations ( v x ) in the operational environment of aircraft weapons
systems, support systems, equipment and mate- rials, and to develop tactics and doctrine for their use a s directed and to maintain maximum combat readiness commensurate with assigned T&E and other tasks.
19. Anti-Submarine Fighter Squadrons Provide anti-air warfare interceptor/fighter pro- (VSF) tection for Anti-Submarine Warfare Groups.
20. Helicopter Anti-Submarine To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations. Squadrons (HS)
21. Helicopter Combat Support To provide helicopter search/rescue and utility Squadrons (HC) services in support of fleet requirements.
22. Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadrons To conduct armed helicopter patrol operations in (HA&)) support of r iver patrol craft.
23. Antarctic Development Squadron To Support Operation Deepfreeze and to conduct ( m - 6 ) special tasks within the capability of aircraft
assigned. In addition provide airlift support to fleet activities as directed by fleet a i r commands.
24. Oceanographic Development To conduct special CNO projects involving airborne Squadron (VXN-8) radio and television missions (Project JENNY),
special oceanographic projects (Projects MAGNET, ASWEPS. and BIRDSEYE) and to provide pilot and crew training for C-121 type aircraft.
-
SOURCE : CN0 (Op- 508)
NAVY AIR SQUADRONS (Continued)
25. Training Squadrons (VT)
26. Helicopter Training Squadrons (HT)
GUIDED MISSILE UNITS
AVIATION COMMANDS
1. Command Carrier Division
2. Commander Carrier Division (AS~)/Commander ASW Group
To give basic and advanced fixed wing flight training and such other training a s may be directed to assigned students of the Naval Air Training Command.
To give basic and advanced rotary wing flight training and such other training a s may be directed to assigned students of the Naval Air Training Command.
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 squadrons as may be assigned.
Immediate operational commander of an attack division consisting of one or more attack aircraft car r ie rs and associated aircraft and supporting escorts. Directs the employment of assigned ships and aircraft in offensive and defensive operations to maintain control of the sea and provide support to other friendly forces.
Immediate operational commander of an ASW car- r i e r and supporting escorts. Directs the employ- ment of assigned ships and aircraft to detect and destroy enemy submarines and to provide ASW protection to friendly forces.
3 . Commander Naval Air Reserve To administer the Naval Air Reserve Force so as Force (COMNAVAIRESFOR) to maintain the assigned personnel and aircraft ir,
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.
SOURCE : CN0 (OP- 508)
MISSIONS
AVIATION SHIPS
1. Attack Carr ie r (CVA) and (CVA(N))
To support and operate aircraft to engage in attacks on targets afloat and ashore which threaten our con- t ro l of the sea and to engage in sustained operations in support of other forces.
2. ASW Support Car r ie r (CVS)
To support and operate aircraft to engage in sustained anti-submarine warfare, escort of convoys, and provide close air support to amphibious assault and land forces.
3 . Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft ( AR VA)
To provide logistic support and repair facilities to aviation units operating a t unequipped a i r bases.
4. Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine (ARVE)
5. Seaplane Tender (AV)
To provide logistic support and repair facilities to aviation units operating a t unequipped a i r bases.
To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplanes.
6. Small Seaplane Tender (AVP) To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplane patrol type aircraft.
7 . Guided Missile Ship (AVM) To provide a mobile guided missile launching platform .
8. Aviation Supply Ship (A VS) As a unit of the mobile logistic support force to transport and issue aeronautical material.
9. Advanced Aviation Base Ship (A VB)
To provide mobile base facilities and logistic sup- port for advanced base aircraft operations.
10. Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH) To transport and land troops and their essential helicopter transportable equipment and supplies by means of embarked transport helicopters of the landing force in amphibious assault.
11. Auxiliary Aircraft Transport (A VT)
To load, transport and deliver aircraft and their components.
12. Cargo Ship and Aircraft F e r r y (Aviation) (AKV)
To transport replacement aircraft, general aviation s tores , and general cargo point-to-point.
SOURCE : CN0 (Op- 508)
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS
1. Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) Conduct a i r operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces to include anti-air warfare, offensive a i r support, assault support, aerial reconnaissance, control of aircraft and missiles, and a s a collateral function, to participate, in the execution of such other Navy functions as the fleet commanders direct.
2 . Marine Wing Headquarters Group To provide command, administrative and camp ( M m G ) facilities for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
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.
5. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG VF/VA)
Conduct anti-air warfare and offensive a i r support operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces from advanced bases, expeditionary airfields and aircraft car r ie rs . 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 a i r 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 a i r 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 a i r operations a s may be directed by higher authority.
8. Marine Helicopter Training Group Provide helicopter training for selected a i r crews (MHTG) and maintenance personnel in support of Fleet
Marine Forces and such other a i r operations a s may be directed by higher authority.
9. Marine Composite Reconnaissance Conduct aer ial multisensor imagery reconnaissance, Squadron (VMCJ) airborne active and passive electronic and commu-
nications countermeasures and airborne electronic reconnaissance in support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
10. Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Provide assault air transport of personnel, equip- Squadron (VMGR) ment and supplies and provide aerial refueling
service in support of Fleet Marine Forces and SOURCE: CMC (AAP-4A) conduct such other a i r ooerations a s may be d i r e e d .
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
11. Marine ~ ighter /At tack Squadrons Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft under all- (VMFA) weather conditions, attack and destroy surface
targets and conduct such other air operations a s may be directed.
12. Marine Attack Squadrons (VMA) Attack and destroy surface targets; escort heli- copters and conduct such other a i r operations as may be directed.
13. Marine Attack Squadrons (VMA(AW)) Attack and destory surface targets under al l weather conditions. Escort helicopters and con- duct such other air operations as may be directed.
14. Marine Fighter Attack Training Conduct jet intercept and fighter/attack training Squadron (VMFAT) for selected pilots and aircrewmen with emphasis
upon the interception and destruction of enemy air- craft under all-weather conditions. Provide aviation technical training for designated aviation technical personnel a s directed. Conduct such other training a s may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
15. 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 d personnel as directed. Conduct such other training as may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
16. 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.
17. Marine Training Squadron (VMT) Provide jet instrument, transitional and refresher training in weapons and weapons systems for selected pilots. Provide aviation technical training for designated aviation technical personnel a s directed. Conduct such other training a s may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
18. Marine Light Helicopter Squadron Provide utility combat helicopter support to the (HML) Landing Force in the ship-to-shore movement
and in subsequent operations ashore.
19. Marine Medium Helicopter Provide helicopter transport of personnel, sup- Squadron (HMM) plies and equipment for the landing force during
ship-to-shore movement and within an objective a r ea .
SOURCE: CMC (UP-4A)
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
20. 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 a rea .
21. Marine Observation Squadron Conduct visual aer ial reconnaissance and obser- (mo) vation and such other air operations a s may be
directed.
22. Marine Helicopter Training Provide helicopter training for selected pilots Squadron (HMMT) and maintenance personnel in support of the
Fleet Marine Force.
23. Marine Heavy Hell-opter Training Conduct helicopter training for selected pilots Squadron (HMHT) and aircrewmen and provide technical training
for aviation technical personnel. Conduct such other training a s may be required in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
24. Marine Air Support Squadron Provide facilities for the control of aircraf t (MASS) operating in close o r direct support of Fleet
Marine Force operations.
25. Marine Air Control Squadron Provide air surveillance and control of aircraft (MACS/MTDS) and surface-to-air missiles for anti-air warfare
in support of the Fleet Marine Forces.
26. Marine Air Base Squadron (MABS) Provide a i r base facilities and services (except airfield construction) for the Marine Aircraft Group or supplement the a i r base facilities and services, provided by a station or facility, when basedthereon.
27. Wing Equipment and Repair To proVide motor transport and engineer support Squadron (WERS) for the Marine Aircraft Wing.
28. Headquarters and Maintenance To provide personnel administration and Wing Squadron (H&MS) (MWSG) level Marine Corps supply support for all Wing
units, and provide administrative and logistic support for organic units, and to maintain and operate the Wing Flight Section.
29. Headquarters & Maintenance Perform logistical and administrative support Squadron (H&MS) for units attached to the Marine Aircraft Group.
30. Headquarters & Headquarters Provide administrative and supply support fo r Squadron (H&HS) (MWHG) Marine Wing Headquarters.
31. Headquarters & Headquarters Perform administrative and logistical functions Squadron (H&HS) (MACG) for the Marine Air Control Group
32. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Provide surface-to-air missile defense of assigned Battalion (LAAM) a reas of operation and vital zones therein, against
SOURCE : CMC (UP-4A) hostile low and medium altitude air attacks.
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
33. Marine Wing Facilities Squadron To construct, operate and maintain camp facili- ( m s ) ties for a Marine Wing Headquarters and Marine
Wing Headquarters Group.
34. Marine Wing Communications Provide command and administrative communica- Squadron (MWCS) tions for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
35. Marine Aviation Detachment (MAD) Provide administrative support for assigned a
Marine Corps personnel and perform such other i'
tasks and functions a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
36. Marine Helicopter Squadron One Provide helicopter 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 Defense.
37. Marine Air Tactical Control Unit Direct and control air traffic, including take-offs (MATCU) and landings, within a Traffic Control Area or
Zone around SATS or other expeditionary air- fields under all-weather conditions.
38. Marine Aviation Training Support Provide administrative support for assigned Group (MATSG) Marine Corps personnel, and perform such other
tasks and functions as directed by the CMC.
SOURCE: CMC (AAP-4A)
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMMAND
1. 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 r e assigned geographic a reas of responsibility in which they perform the functions of data collection, centralized computer processing and analysis, and dissemination of analyses, forecasts, warnings, and ship routing information. Fleet Weather Centrals have concurrent responsibility to appropriate Fleet Commanders in Chief who exercise authoritative control over product output of the Centrals to meet requirements of the operating forces. Commanding Officers a r e ordered ADDU to the Commanders in Chief for this purpose.
Fleet Weather Central Alameda, California
NWSED (see paragraph 5)
Fallon, Nevada Lemoore, California Moffett Field, California Monter ey, California Whidbey Island, Washington
Fleet Weather Central Guam. M. I.
NWSED
Agana, Guam
Fleet Weather Central Norfolk, Virginia
NWSED
Bermuda Oceana, Virginia Patuxent River, Maryland
Fleet Weather Central Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
NWSED
Barbers Point,, Hawaii Kunia, Hawaii Midway I s land
Fleet Weather Central Rota, Spain
NWSED
Morocco, Africa Naples, Italy Sigonella, Sicily
SOURCE: NAVWEASERVCOM
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMhUND
2. Fleet Numerical Weather Central (Command - COMNAVWEASERV) (Support - & 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 Navy Weather Service Command analytical and forecasting problems.
The Fleet Numerical Weather Central, Monterey i s the master computer and hub of the, Navy Environmental Data Network (NEDN). The NEDN includes high-speed data links connecting computers a t various FLEWEACENfs and selected FLEWEAFAC1s. It i s linked with the data collection networks of the U . S. Air Force and the Environmental Science Service Administration (ESSA), and provides world coverage.
Fleet Numerical Weather Central Monterey, California NAVWEASERV NEDN Management Detachment Monterey
3. Fleet Weather Facilities (Command and Support - COMNAVWEASERV)
Mission: To provide within local and/or functional a reas of responsibilities assigned by the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command, detailed meteorological and related services to the Department of the Navy; and to ass i s t the Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their missions a s directed.
Fleet Weather Facilities ass i s t the Fleet Weather Centrals in the performance of their assigned functions. In addition they a r e assigned specialized tasks such a s hurricane forecasting, ASWEPS support, surf and swell forecasting, and ice reconnaissance coordina- tion and forecasting.
Fleet Weather Facility Keflavik, Ice'land
Fleet Weather Facility London, England
Fleet Weather Facility Jacksonville, Florida
NWSED
Albany, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Cecil Field, Florida Glynco, Georgia Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Key West, Florida Mayport, Florida Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico
Fleet Weather Facility Kodiak, Alaska
NWSED
Adak, Alaska
SOURCE: NAVWEASERVCOM
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE COMMAND
3. Fleet Weather Facilities (Continued)
Fleet Weather Facility Pensacola, Florida
NWSED
Chase Field, Texas Corpus Christi , Texas Dallas, Texas Ellyson Field, Florida Kingsville , Texas Memphis, Tennessee Meridian, Mississippi New Orleans, Louisiana Saufley Field, Florida Whiting Field, Florida
Fleet Weather Facility Quonset, Rhode Island
NWSED
Brunswick, Maine Lakehurst, New Jersey New York, New York South Weymouth, Massachusetts
Fleet Weather Facility San Diego, California
NWSED
China Lake, California Imperial Beach, California Los Alamitos , California Miramar, California San Clemente , California
Fleet Weather Facility Sangley Point, Philippines
NWSED
Cubi Point, Philippines
Fleet Weather Facility Suitland, Maryland
NWSED
Andrew s , Maryland Asheville , North Carolina Detroit, Michigan Glenview, Illinois Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
SOURCE: NAVWEASERVCOM
UNCLASSIFIED 1 67
NAVAL NEATHER SERVICE COMMAND
3. Fleet Weather Facilities (Continued)
Fleet Weather Facility Yokosuka, Japan
NWSED
Atsugi, Japan Naha, Okinawa
4. Navy Weather Research Facility (Command and Support - NAVAIRSYSCOM)
Mission: To translate the latest developments in weather analysis and forecasting into simplified and effective techniques for use by fleet meteorologists; to evaluate analysis and forecasting methods derived on a local basis from the experiences of personnel of widely separated units of the Naval Weather Service Command; devised new and improved techniques to solve analysis and forecasting problems arising from the Navy's use of new operational weapons.
Navy Weather Research Facility Norfolk, Virginia
5. Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachment (Command - Fleet Weather Centrals/ Facilities) ( S u ~ ~ o r t - COMNAVWEASERV)
Mission: To provide, a s directed and within local/functional a reas of responsibility, meteoro- logical and oceanographic services to military activities, staffs, units, and to all transients a t host stations.
Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachments (NWSED), under officers in Charge a re established by the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command a s subordinate units of Fleet Weather Centrals /~aci l i t ies . They normally a r e located at Naval Stations and Naval Air Stations to provide environmental support to units and activities within the immediate geographic a reas . NWSEDs utilize the products of Fleet Weather Centrals/Facilities, and locally available data collections, to provide specifically oriented support services. Officers in Charge a re ordered to ADDU to appropriate local commanders.
The NWSED Asheville is located at the National Weather Records Center (NWRC) Asheville, North Carolina. I t s unique mission is to manage Navy climatological efforts at the NWRC, the Carolina. I t s unique mission is to manage Navy climatological efforts a t the NWRC, the coordination of those efforts with the Air Force and ESSA in utilizing the joint computer facility and data files a t that location, the quality control of Navy meteorological records, and the routine forwarding of reports of observational discrepancies to the activities concerned for training purposes.
6. Naval Weather Service NEDN Management Detachment (Command and Support - Fleet Numerical Weather Central Monterey)
Mission: To manage the Naval Environmental Data Network for the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command and to provide technical advice and guidance relating to NEDN operations to NEDN operations to NAVWEASERV components a s required.
NAWEASERV NEDN MANDET Monterey is under FLENUMWEACEN Monterey for logistic and administrative purposes, but under direct supervision of Commander, Naval Weather Service Command in the accomplishment of i t s mission. The MANDET coordinates the entire NAVWEASERVCOM computer and high speed data links complex insuring standardiza- tion of techniques, formats, schedules, maintenance, and utilization of products.
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE : NAVWEASERVCOM
UNCLASSIFIED
GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH (GCA) AND RADAR A I R
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC)
Ground C o n t r o l l e d Approach (GCA) - A mobi le r a d a r approach f a c i l i t y c o n s i s t i n g of an a i r su r - v e i l l a n c e r a d a r , p r e c i s i o n approach r a d a r , communication and o t h e r r e l a t e d components neces- s a r y t o p r o v i d e r a d a r a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l s e r v i c e s a t t h e a i r f i e l d t o which a s s i g n e d . The GCA f a c i l i t y i s manned by a i r c o n t r o l and maintenance p e r s o n n e l and d e s i g n a t e d a s a numer i ca l u n i t f o r i d e n t i f i c a t i o n pu rposes . The f u n c t i o n a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of t h e GCA u n i t is t h e c o n t r o l of a i r t r a f f i c a r r i v i n g and d e p a r t i n g from t h e a i r f i e l d and t o a s s i s t p i l o t s i n t h e i r low ap- proach f o r l a n d i n g d u r i n g weather c o n d i t i o n s of low v i s i b i l i t y and c e i l i n g . A t c e r t a i n l o c a t i o n s , t h e a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l l e r p o s i t i o n s may be remoted i n t o a c e n t r a l c o n t r o l room.
Radar A i r T r a f f i c Con t ro l Center (RATCC) - A r a d a r approach f a c i l i t y c o n s i s t i n g of a f i x e d a i r s u r v e i l l a n c e r a d a r , a mobi le p r e c i s i o n approach r a d a r , f i x e d communication equipment and o t h e r r e l a t e d components n e c e s s a r y t o p rov ide t e r m i n a l a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l s e r v i c e s a t t h e a i r f i e l d t o which a s s i g n e d . The RATCC i s manned by a i r c o n t r o l and maintenance p e r s o n n e l , and a l though p r i m a r i l y a f i x e d i n s t a l l a t i o n , i t is d e s i g n a t e d as a numer i ca l u n i t f o r i d e n t i f i c a t i o n pur- poses . The mis s ion of a RATCC is t o p r o v i d e , on a con t inuous b a s i s , t h e s a f e , o r d e r l y , and e x p e d i t i o u s movement of a i r t r a f f i c ; w i t h i n t h e f a c i l i t y ' s a r e a of c o n t r o l , t o and from oper- a t i n g a r e a s , i n t o and from t h e F e d e r a l Airways System, and t o a s s i s t p i l o t s i n t h e i r low ap- proach f o r l a n d i n g d u r i n g weather c o n d i t i o n s of low v i s i b i l i t y and c e i l i n g . The a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l l e r p o s i t i o n s a r e remoted i n t o a c e n t r a l c o n t r o l room l o c a t e d normal ly i n t h e o p e r a t i o n s b u i l d i n g .
Radar A i r T r a f f i c GCA Uni t No. Des igna to r Con t ro l
L o c a t i o n Des igna t ion Cen te r
NAS Whidbey I s l a n d , Washington NAS New O r l e a n s , Lou i s i ana NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAS North I s l a n d , San Diego, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Los Alami tos , C a l i f o r n i a NAS Quonset P o i n t , Rhode I s l a n d NAS M o f f e t t F i e l d , C a l i f o r n i a NAS Key West, F l o r i d a NAS Miramar, C a l i f o r n i a NAVSTA Adak, Alaska
NAS Nor fo lk , V i r g i n i a NAS Pa tuxen t R i v e r , Maryland NAS New York, New York
NAS Corpus C h r i s t i , Texas NAS J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a NAS P e n s a c o l a , F l o r i d a NAAS Chase F i e l d , B e e v i l l e , Texas NAS A t l a n t a , M a r i e t t a , Georgia NAS Brunswick , Maine NAS Barbe r s P o i n t , Hawaii NAF Naples , I t a l y NAAS K i n g s v i l l e , Texas NAS Glenview, I l l i n o i s NAS A t s u g i , J apan NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS E l l y s o n F i e l d , F l o r i d a NAS D a l l a s , Texas NAS Willow Grove,Pennsylvania
SOURCE : CN0 (Op- 534)
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
APPROACH SYSTEMS
Loca t ion
GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH (GCA) AND RADAR AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC)
(Continued)
NAS Glynco, Georgia Morocco NAF, K e n i t r a , Morocco NAS S e a t t l e , Washington NAS Oceana, V i r g i n i a NAS Alameda, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Mer id ian , M i s s i s s i p p i MCAS Cherry P o i n t , North C a r o l i n a MCAS B e a u f o r t , South C a r o l i n a MCAS E l Toro, San ta Ana, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Lemoore, C a l i f o r n i a MCAS Futema NAS C e c i l F i e l d , F l o r i d a NAS Cubi P o i n t , Republ ic of t h e P h i l i p p i n e s NAS Albany, Georgia NAF S i g o n e l l a , S i c i l y NAS P o i n t Mugu, C a l i f o r n i a NAS South Weymouth, Massachuse t t s NAS Agana, Guam NAVSTA Midway I s l a n d , Hawaii NAVSTA Rota , Spain MCAS Quant ico , V i r g i n i a NAVSTA K e f l a v i k , I c e l a n d NAS Lakehurs t , New J e r s e y NALF Monterey, C a l i f o r n i a NAS I m p e r i a l Beach ALF San Clemente I s l a n d , C a l i f o r n i a NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads, P u e r t o Rico NAS Sangley P o i n t MCAS Iwakuni Deep F reeze , McMurdo (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep F reeze , L i t t l e America (GCAfTower Combined) Deep F reeze , Byrd S t a t i o n (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep F r e e z e , C h r i s t c h u r c h , New Zealand (TSN-l/FPN-36)
GCA Uni t No. Des igna t ion
Radar Air Traffic Designator Control
Center
SOURCE : CNO (Op- 534)
UNCLASSIFIED
APPROACH SYSTEMS -d
MARINE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS
Marine Air Traffic Control Unit - A fleet unit designed to provide air traffic control for advance bases. It is an integral part of a Marine Air Base Squadron and contains homing facilities, surveillance radar, GCA, mobile TACAN, a portable control tower, and the necessary commu- nication equipment to provide complete terminal air traffic control.
Location
First Marine Aircraft Wing (Rear) (PAC), Iwakuni, Japan Second Marine Aircraft Wing (LANT), Cherry Point, North Carolina First Marine Aircraft Wing (REAR) (PAC), Iwakuni, Japan Second Marine Aircraft Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carolina Second Marine Aircraft Wing (LANT), New mver, Jacksonville, N. C. Third Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), Yuma, Arizona First Marine Aircraft Wing (REAR)(PAC), ~ u t e m a , Okinawa Firs t Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), Chu Lai, RVN First Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), Marble Mountain, RVN Second Marine Aircraft Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carolina First Marine Brigade (PAC), Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Third Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), Santa Ana, California Third Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), Camp Pendleton, California Third Marine Aircraft Wing (PAC), El Toro, CaIifornia Second Marine Aircraft Wing (LANT), New River, North Carolina
MATC Unit No. Designation
" - .* SOURCE: CMC (AAP-4A)
VISUAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
80URCE CNO (rn-SLIl
CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS
TO NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS TO NAVAL AIR T M I M N G
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TO FLEET MAFSNE AM: 8 MARINE SUPPORT UNITS
B e m u z t e r s
H8 FMFLANT BZ FMFPAC WZ
HQMS-LO SE HkMS-I1 TM HkMS-I2 WA HkMS-13 W H k m - I 4 CN ELMS-15 W HLLLS-16 WW B L m - I 7 SZ HLMS-24 EW HkMS-26 EL HkMS-27 CZ ELMS-30 SR ELMS-31 EX H k m - 3 2 DA H&m-33 'KM HLMS-36 WX HGMS-37 HLMS-40 QF m H k m - 5 8 VZ
Attack C n r r l e r Air wings VC-I UA VC-2 J E VC-3 UF VC-4 J F VC-5 UE VC-6 J G v c - 7 W VC-S GF VC-I0 JH
CVW-I AB CVW-2 NE CVW-3 AC CVW-5 NF CVW-6 AE CVW-7 A 0 C W - 8 AJ CVW-9 NO CVW-11 NH CVW-14 NK CVW-15 NL CVW-I6 AH CVW-I? M CVW-18 NM CVW-21 NP .RCVW-4 M ..RCVW-12 NJ CVWR-20 AF c m - 3 0 ND
NAS WNtlng m e l d
VT-2 2G W - 3 ZW
NAS Meridian
VT-7 2K - 9 2M
NM w i e y me ld
W - I & 5 2 s
~ a u c o p f e r M d l v m -- HMM- 161 YR HMM-162 YF HMM-183 YP E r n - 1 M YT HMM-165 m HMM-261 EM HMM 262 E T HMM-263 EG HMM-284 ER HMM-265 E P HMM-364 YK HMM-365 YM HhfhfT-302 HMM'I-402 S9 HQ
Alr Tes t 61 EvnlulUon
VX-1 JA vx-4 XF VX-5 XE NM ~ l l y s a n m e l d
HT-8 2E
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UNCLASSIFIED
NAMED AIRFIELDS
NAME OF AIRFIELD
Alvin Ca l l ender F i e l d Aul t F i e l d
Br i s t o 1 F i e l d Brown F i e l d ( I n a c t i v e ) Cabaniss F i e l d
C e c i l F i e l d Chambers F i e l d Chase F i e l d
$ P I Cunningham F i e l d -Z .. F l a t l e y F i e l d Floyd c en net F i e l d F o r r e s t Sherman F i e l d F reder i ck Sherman F i e l d Halsey F i e l d
Harvey F i e l d
Henderson F i e l d Hensley F i e l d Maxfie ld F i e l d McCain F i e l d McCalla F i e l d M i t c h e l l F i e l d Mitscher F i e l d Mof f e t t F i e l d Mustin F i e l d
Nimitz F i e l d O f s t i e F i e l d
Ramey F i e l d Ream F i e l d Reeves F i e l d Sauf l e y F i e l d
Shea F i e l d Soucek F i e l d Towers F i e l d Turner F i e l d Van Voorhis F i e l d Waldron F i e l d
Webster F i e l d
Whiting F i e l d
LOCATION
NAS New Orleans , Lou i s i ana NAS Whidbey Is., Oak Harbor,
Washington NAVSTA Argen t i a , Newfoundland Chula V i s t a , C a l i f o r n i a ALF Cabaniss , Corpus C h r i s t i , -
Texas NAS C e c i l F i e l d , F l o r i d a NAS Norfolk , V i r g i n i a NAS Chase Field, Beeville,
Texas MCAS Cherry P o i n t , North
Caro l ina NAS Ola the , Kansas NAS New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAS Pensacola , F l o r i d a ALF San Clemente, C a l i f o r n i a NAS North I s l a n d , San Diego,
C a l i f o r n i a NAF China Lake, C a l i f o r n i a
( Inyokern) NAVSTA Midway I s l a n d , Hawaii NAS D a l l a s , Texas NAS Lakehurs t , New J e r s e y NAS Meridian, M i s s i s s i p p i NAS Guantanamo, Cuba NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Miramar, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Moffe t t F i e l d , C a l i f o r n i a NAEC, P h i l a d e l p h i a ,
Pennsylvania NAS, Alameda, C a l i f o r n i a NAVSTA Roosevel t Roads,
Puer to Rico NAS Sanford, F l o r i d a NAS I m p e r i a l Beach, C a l i f o r n i a NAS Lemoore, C a l i f o r n i a NUS Sauf ley F i e l d , Pensacolav
F l o r i d a NAS South Weymouth, Mass. NAS Oceana, V i r g i n i a NAS J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a MCAS Quant ico, V i r g i n i a NAAS F a l l o n , Nevada ALF Waldron, Corpus C h r i s t i ,
Texas ALF Webster, P r i e s t ' s P o i n t ,
Maryland NAAS Whiting F i e l d , Mil ton,
F l o r i d a
* RFC - Royal F ly ing Corps (WWI - Canada).
UNCLASSIFIED
NAMED FOR
CAPT A. A. Ca l l ender , RFC* CDR William B. Aul t
ADM Arthur L. B r i s t o l CDR M e l v i l l e S. Brown CDR Robert W. Cabanise
CDR Henry B. C e c i l CAPT W. I. Chambers LCDR Nathan B. Chase
LCOL A. A. Cunningham. USMC
VADM James H. F l a t l e y NAP Floyd Bennet- ADM F o r r e s t Sherman ADM Freder i ck C . Sherman FADM William F. Halsey
LCDR Warren W. Harvey
MAJ L. R. Henderson, USMC COL William N. Hensley CDR Louis H. Maxfield ADM John S. McCain CAPT Bowman H. McCalla ENS A l b e r t E. M i t c h e l l ADM Marc A. Mitscher ADM William A. Mof fe t t CAPT Henry C. Mustin
FADM Chester W. Nimitz ADM Ralph A, O f s t i e
LCDR Robert W. Ramey M A J W. R. Ream, USA (MED) ADM Joseph M. Reeves LTJG Richard C. Sauf l ey
LCDR John J . Shea ADM Appollo Soucek ADM John H. Towers COL T. C. Turner , U W - - CDR Bruce A. Van Voorhic- LCDR John C. Waldron
-C-
CAPT W. W. Webster
CAPT Kenneth (n) Whiting
SOURCE : CNO (~p--511)
ABBRE
UNCLASSIFIED
I VIATIONS
ACB - Amphibious Construction Battalions AC&W - Aircraft Control and Warning ADC - Air Defense Command ADW - Air Defense Warning AES - Aircraft Engineering Squadron AEW - Airborne Early Warning AFFTC - Air Force Flight Test Center AFWR - Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range AGO - Aviation Ground Officer AIRANTISUBRON - Air Anti-Submarine
Squadron AIRPO - Air Intelligence Reserve Program
Officer AIRTU - Air Training Unit AKV - Auxiliary Cargo Transport (Aviation)
(Ex C VE Hull) ALF - Auxiliary Landing Field ALUSNA - All U. S. Navy Aircraft Assigned ANG - Air National Guard AP - Associate Pay APWO - Area Public Works Officer ARADMAC - Army Aeronautical Depot
Maintenance Center AROICC - Assistant Resident Officer in
Charge of Construction ARV - Aircraft Repair Ship ARVA - Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft ARVE - Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine ASR - Air Surveillance Radar ATAB - Aviation Training Aids Branch ATAU - Aviation Training Aids Unit ATF - Fleet Ocean Tugs ATU - Advanced Training Unit ATW - Air Transport Wing AUW - Advanced Underseas Weapons Shop AV - Seaplane Tender AVB - Small Seaplane Tender AVS - Aviation Supply Ship AVT - Auxiliary Aircraft Transport
(Ex CVS & CVL Hulls)
BIS - Board of Inspection and Survey
CAEWW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning Wings
CAFSU - Carrier and Field Service Unit CAGOLS - Catapult, Arresting Gear, and
Landing Systems CARAEWRON - Carrier Airborne Early
Warning Squadron CB - Construction Battalion CHESNAVFACENGCOM - Chesapeake Div.
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
SOURCE : CNO (Op- 511)
CINCLANTFLT - Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet
CINCPACFLT - Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet
CNABATRA - Chief, Naval Air Basic Training CNAL - Commander Naval Air Force, U. S.
Atlantic Fleet CNARESTRA - Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training CNATECHTRA - Air Technical Training Center CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Training CNAVANTRA - Chief of Naval Air Advnaced Training CNM - Chief of Naval Material COD - Carrier On-Board Delivery COMALSEAFRON - Commander Alaskan Sea Frontier COMARSEC - Commander Marianas Section COMASDEFOR - Commander Anti-Submarine Defense
Force COMBATCAMGRULANT - Combat Camera Group,
Atlantic COMCAB - Commander Marine Corps Air Bases COMCARDIV - Commander Carrier Division COMCRUDESLANT - Commander Cruiser-Destroyer
Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet COMCVW - Commander, Carrier Air Wing COMCVSG - Commander, ASW Carrier Air Group COMDESRON - Commander Destroyer Squadron COMDTMCS - Commandant, Marine Corps Schools COMFAIR - Commander, Fleet Air COMFAW - Commander Fleet Air Wing COMFAIRWINGSLANT - Commander Fleet Air Wings,
Atlantic COMFAIRWINGSPAC - Commander Fleet Air Wings,
Pacific COMFLTACTS - Commander Fleet Activities COMKWESTEVDET - Commander Key West Test
and Evaluation Detachment COMLANTFLTWPNRAN - Atlantic Fleet Weapons
Range COMMEDSEC - Commander, Mediterranean Section COMNAVACT - Commander Naval Activities COMNAVAIRLANT. - Commander Naval Air Force,
U. S. Atlantic Fleet COMNAVAIRPAC - Commander Naval Air Force,
U. S. Pacific Fleet COMNAVICE - Commander Naval Forces Iceland COMNAVFOR - Commander Naval Forces COMNAVPHIL - Commander Naval Forces,
Philippines COMNMAC - Commander Naval Missile and
Astronautics Center COMNMC - Commander Naval Missile Center COMNOTS - Commander, Naval Ordnance Test
Station COMOCEANSYSLANT - Commander, Oceanographic
Systems, Atlantic COMPACMISRAN - Commander Pacific Missile Range
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
ABBREVIATIONS
COMSERVRON - Commander Service Squadron COMSOLANT - Commander South Atlantic Force,
Atlantic Fleet COMSYSTO - Commissary Store COMTACGRU - Commander Tactical Air Control
Group COSA - Combat Operational Support Activity CVA - Attack Aircraft Car r ie r CVS - Anti-Submarine Warfare Support Aircraft
Car r ie r CVSG - Carr ie r Anti-Submarine Air Groups CVW - Attack Carr ie r Air Wing CVA N) - Attack Aircraft Car r ie r (Nuclear) 6 CVS R - Carr ie r ASW Air Groups Reserve
DCASR - Defense Contract Administration Service Region
DEPCOMOPTE VFORPAC - Deputy Commander Operational Test & Evaluation Force Pacific
EOD - Explosive Ordnance Disposal EPDOPAC - Enlisted Personnel Distribution
Off ice, Pacific ESSA - Environmental Science Services
Administration
FAA0 - Fleet Aviation Accounting Office FACSFAC - Fleet Air Control & Surveillance
Facility FAD - Fleet Air Detachment FAETU - Fleet Air Electronics Training Unit FALAU - Fleet Air Intelligence Augmenting Unit FAISC - Fleet Air Intelligence Support Center FAU - Fleet Administrative Unit FAU - Flag Administrative Unit FAWPRA - Fleet Air West Pacific Repair Activity FERRON - F e r r y Squadron FICEUR - Fleet Intelligence Center Europe FICPACFAC - Fleet Intelligence Center Pacific
Facility FIIG - Flight Instructor Indoctrination Group FLEAVAACCTOFF - Fleet Aviation Accounting
Office FLECOMPRON - Fleet Composite Squadron FLECOMPUTPROGCEN - U. S. Fleet Computer
Programming Center FLEOPINTRACEN - Fleet Operational
Intelligence Training Center FLEWEAFAC - Fleet Weather Facility FLTSUR - Flight Surgeon FWC - Fleet Weather Central FWF - Fleet Weather Facility
GCA - Ground Controlled Approach
UNCLASSIFIED
GM - Guided Missile GMSGRU - Guided Missile Group GMSRON - Guided Missile Squadron GMSU - Guided Missile Support ~ & t GMU - Guided Missile Unit
HA(L) - Helicopter Attack (Light) Squadron HC -. Helicopter Combat Support Squadrons HELTRARON - Helicopter Training Squadron HERO - High Explosive Radioactive Ordnance H&HS - Headquarters & Headquarters
Squadron H&MS - Headquarters & Maintenance
Squadron HMH - Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron HMM - Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron HMX - Marine Helicopter Squadron HQMC - Headquarters Marine Corps HS - Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron HT - Helicopter Training Squadrons I&I - Inspector and Instructor ICEDEFOR - Iceland Defense Force INDMANJAX - Industrial Manager Jacksopville INSMAT --Inspector of Naval Material ISIR - Inservice in Reserve
JARCC - Joint Air Reconnaissance Control Center
JASDF - Japan Air SeLt Defense Force JMSDF - Japan Maritime Self Defense Force
LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion LANTFLTWPNRAN - Atlantic Fleet Weapons
Range LORAN - Long Range Navigation LPH - Amphibious Assault Ships
MABS - Marine Air Base Squadrons MACG - Marine Air Control Groups MACS - Marine Air Control Squadron MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment MAG - Marine Aircraft Group MAMS - Marine Aircraft Maintenance
Squadrons MARBRIG - Marine Brigade MARCAD - Marine Corps Air Detachment MARG - Marine Air Reserve Group MARP - Manpower Allocation/~equirements
Plan MARS - Military Affiliate Radio Station MARTC - Marine Air Reserve Training
Command MARTD - Marine Air Reserve Training
Detachment SOURCE: CNO (Op-511)
UNCLASSIFIED
MARTSAT - Marine Tactical Special Weapons Assembly Team
MASS - Marine Air Support Squadron MATCU - Marine Air Traffic Control Unit MAU - Maintenance Augmenting Unit MAUW - Modified Advanced Underseas
Weapons Shops MAW - Marine Aircraft Wing MAWTU - Marine Air Weapons Training Unit MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing
Field MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion MCCRTG - Marine Combat Crew Readiness
Training Group MCRRD - Marine Corps Reserve and
Recruiting District METG - Multi-Engine Training Group MHTG - Marine Helicopter Training Group MILCOMOPFOR - Under the Military Command
of the Operating Forces MIPU - Mobile Intelligence Production Unit MOFT - Marine Operational Flight Trainer MOMAT - Mobile Mine Assembly Team MOTU - Mobile Ordnance Technical Unit MSTSO - Military Sea Transportation Service
Office MTDSTU - Marine Tactical Data System Test
Unit MTRG - Marine Training & Replacement Group MWCS - Marine Wing Communication Squadron MWHG - Marine Wing Headquarters Group MWSG - Marine Wing Service Group
NA - Naval Aviators NAAS - Naval Auxiliary Air Station NADU - Naval Air Development Unit NAEC - Naval Aviation Engineering Center NAEF - Naval Air Engineering Facility NAESU - Naval Aviation Engineering Service
Unit NAF - Naval Air Facility NAIRU - Naval Air Intelligence Reserve Unit NALCO - Naval Air Logistic Control Office NAMT - Naval Air Mobile Trainer NAMT (ABC) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Atomic, Biological, & Chemical Defense) NAMT (M) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Maintenance) NAMT (MOR) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Munitions, Ordnance, Rearmament) NAMT (oF/WST) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Operational Flight/Weapons Systems Trainer)
NAMTD - Naval Air Mobile Training Detachment
NAMTRADET - Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment
NAMTRAGRU - Naval Air Maintenance Training Group
NAO - Naval Aviation Officer NAOC - Naval Aviation Officer Candidate NAPOG - Naval Airborne Project PRESS
Operations Group NARDIV - Naval Air Reserve Division
NARDIV(AS) - Aviation Ships NARDIV(FA)(L) - Fleet Air, Large NARDIV(FA)(S) - Fleet Air, Small
NARMU - Naval Air Reserve Maintenance Unit N A B - Naval Air Reserve Staff
(L) - Large (M) - Medium (S) - Small
NARTD - Naval Air Reserve Training Detachment NARTU - Naval Air Reserve Training Unit NASA - National Aeronautics and Space
AdmMstratjon NASC - Naval Air Systems Command NATC - Naval Air Test Center NATF(S1) - Naval Air Test Facility (EX) NATTC - Naval Air Technical Training Center NATTU - Naval Air Technical Training Unit NAVAEROMEDCEN - Naval Aerospace Medical
Center NAVAIRDE VCEN - Naval Air Development
Center NAVAIRENGCEN - Naval Air Engineering
Center NAVAIRSYSCOM - Naval Air Systems Command NAVASTROGRU - U. S. Navy Astronautics Group NAVCINTSUPPACT - Naval Counter Intelligence
Support Activity NAVCINTSUPPCEN - Naval Counter Intelligence
Support Center NAVCINTSUPPGRU - Naval Counter Intelligence
Support Group NAVCOMMSTA - Naval Communications Station NAVCURSERV - Naval Courier Service NAVFAC - Naval Facility NAVMAG - Naval Magazine NAVMISCEN - Naval Missile Center NAVMISFAC - Naval Missile Facility NAVORDSYSSUPPOFFLANTREP - Naval
Ordnance Systems Support Office, Atlantic Representative
NAVPLANTREPO - Naval Plant Representative Office
NAVPLANTBREPO - Naval Plant Branch Representative Office
NAVPLANTTECHREPO - Naval Plant Technical Representative Office
NAVRESACTS - Naval Reserve Activities
UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE: CNO (Op- 511)
UNCLASSIFIED
NA VSECGRU - Naval Security Group NA VSTA - Naval Station NAVRADSTA - Navy Radio Station NAVRECONTECHSUPPCEN - Naval Recon-
naissance & Technical Support Center NA VTRADE VCEN - Navy Training Device
Center NAVWPNEVALFAC - Naval Weapons
Evaluation Facility NDRF - National Defense Reserve Fleet NESTEF - Naval Electronic Systems Test
and Evaluation Facility NFA - Naval Fuel Annex NFO - Naval Flight Officer MRA - Naval Intelligence Resident Agency NISO - Naval Investigative Service Office NISRA - Naval Investigative Service Resident
Agency NOACT - Navy Overseas Air Cargo Terminal NOLTF - Naval Ordnance Laboratory Test NOSC - Naval Ordnance System Command NOSG - Naval Operation Support Group NQRU - National Quota Reserve Unit NQS - National Quota Squadron NRCB - Naval Reserve Construction Battalion NRID - 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 NRTC - Naval Reserve Training Center NUWPNTRACEN - Nuclear Weapons Training
Center NWL - Naval Weapons Laboratory NWSED - Naval Wea th~r Service Environment
Detachment NYANG - New York Air Nation Guard
O&R - Overhaul & Repair W M M - Office Civilian Manpower Management OCS - Officer Candidate School OLF - Outlying Field OOSC - Out of Sight Control OPCON - Operational Control OPTE VFOR - Operational Test and
Evaluation Force
PAMI - Personnel Accounting Machine Installation
PMR - Pacific Missile Range
UNCLASSIFIED 178
RAPCON - Radar Approach Control RASAU - Reserve Anti-Submarine Warf m e
Systems Analysis Mobilization Unit RATCC - Radar Air Traffic Control Center RAWINSONDE - Radiosonde & Radar Wing
Sounding (combined) RCVW - Readiness Attack Carrier Wing
RDT&E - Research Development, Test and Evaluation
RECONATKWING - Reconnaissance Attack Wing RESASWTACEAST - Air Reserve Training
Command ASW Tactical School, East RESASWTACWST - Air Reserve Training
Command ASW Tactical School, West R&D - Research and Development ROICC - Resident Office in Charge of
Construction
RON - Remain over night RVAH - Reconnaissance Attack Squadron RVAW - Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Training Squadrons
SATCOMM - Satellite Communication SMS - Station Maintenance Squadron SNOMAC - Senior Naval Officer, Military
Air lift Command SOES - Station Operation and Engineering
Squadron SPACTRON - Special Activities Squadron SUBGRU - Submarine Group
TACAN - Tactical Air Navigation TACGRU - Tactical Air Control Group TACRON - Tactical Air Control Squadron TAKV - Auxiliary Cargo Transport - Aviation
(MSTS) TARS - Personnel assigned to duties in connec-
tion with Training & Administration of Naval Reserve
TP&P - Transients, Patients and Prisoners TRAPUBCEN - Training Publications Center TRARON - Training Squadron
VA - Attack Squadrons VAH - Heavy Attack Squadrons VAW - Carrier Airborne Early Wardng Squadrons VAP - Photographic Squadron VAQ - Carrier Special Squadron, Tactical
Electronics VC - Fleet Composite Squadron
SOURCE: CNO (Op- 511)
UNCLASSIFIED
ABBRE VIATIONS
VF - Fighter Squadrons WERS - Wing Equipment & Repair Squadron VFP - Light Photographic Reconnaissance WMD - Woman Marine Detachment
Squadrons VMA - Marine Attack Squadron VMAT - Marine Attack Training Squadron VMCJ - Marine Composite Reconnaissance
Squadron VMFA - Marine Fighter/Attack Squadron VMFAT - Marine Fighter Attack Training
Squadron VMGR - Marine In-Flight Refueling Squadron VMO - Marine Observation Squadron VMT - Marine Training Squadron VP - Patrol Squadron VQ - Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron VR - Fleet Tactical Support Squadron VRF - Aircraft Ferry Squadron VS - Air Anti-Submarine Squadron VSF - Anti-Submarine Fighter Squadron VT - Training Squadrons VTU - Volunteer Training Unit VW - Fleet Weather Squadron VX - Air Test & Evaluation Squadron VXE - Antarctic Development Squadron VXN - Oceanographic Development Squadron
SOURCE : CNO (Op- 51 1)
UNCLASSIFIED