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Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 forFiscal Year 1966 dated 1 July 1965 is:
DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on1 July 1970 by Op-501.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
DECLASSIFIED OFFICE or THE cnar OF NAVAL OPERATIONS WASHINQTON. D. C. 20350
OPNAVNOTE 05400 Op-501 Ser 01204P50 1 July 1965
Frsm: Chief ial Naval Operatioem Tot Biet~tbutien kiol
Subj: Naval Aeronautleal Orpuriaation for Fimcal Year 1966; promulgation of (u)
1. P ~ ~ n r e . The Naval Aero~..utical Organination (NAO) i s the primary source of planning infqr'rfsatlo~ ea swrsat bamo lordial of the aeronautical shore activities of the Naval Estab- lishmrnt, f a faolud@s r drtailed prereatation of the various naval aviation programs. The N4Q i8 pqbLi@k~d srn&i-mrrurlly and contain8 information corrected to 1 January and 1 July ~f each ycreP.
a. C ~ c e l l a t i n s ol Previoum Publicrtioh OPNAV NOTICE 05400 Ser OlOOlP5O of 1 January i g @ - & x e d by aim Notice .ad will be demtroyed by burning. No report of destruction
3, Thim publication has been reviewed and approved in accordance w i 16 of 2 November 1960.
4, Ssrrcrot i~v. Addramroem are requemted to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-501) sf a@ o<$ora r smlmrioam. It ir further requested that the Commanding Officer of each ~ t a t i a n ? e v i ~ w the portion of the bare loading section pertaining to that rtation and forward 9 revlap4 eBitic18, reflecting the 1 January 1966 situation, to this office by 1 December 1965. If the data i e weSrnaod, a report indicating no change should be submitted.
5. ClarpifieaHon and Downgradink The aeaurity clarsification of this publication i s auto- ttlati%aif dvwnjradrd from Codidentirl to Unclarsified on 1 July 1970. This action i s in irceordanca vith roction 3, chapter 4 of OPNAVINST 5510.1B and OPNAVINST 5500.40B. -@a dnwngradha, a i r publication will be marked ITFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
6. ea?I~ellotiQn, Thim Notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next issue of the Naval ~ ~ p d ~ L t i e % T ~ # a n i a a t i o n and for record purposes on 1 March 1966.
By direction
OPNAVNOTE 05400 1 July 1965
DISTRIBUTION LIST: SNDL 21 (Fleet Commanders in Chief) F 2 (NavDist COMDTS)
22 (Fleet Commanders (l)(COM- F 3 (NavBase Key West, only) FIRSTFLT (2)) F 17 (NAVCOMMSTA, Norfolk, only)
23 (Force Commanders l e s s F71 (Aviation Safety Center) COMTAIWANPATFOR) F72 (NavAct, Med, Spain, only)
24A (Naval Air Force Commanders) F78 (Fleet Intelligence Center PAC) 24B (COMPHIBLANT only) F80 (NAVRECONTECHSUPPCEN) 24F (Service Force Commanders) H23 (Aviation Medical Center) 245 (Fleet Marine Force Commands) J60 (Scol Academy) 26K (Joint Task Groups & Task Unit, 595 (War College)
l e s s C. T. U. 8. 3.9. ) L7 (NEL, Buships (SDiego-Code 1800, only)) 27C (Sea Frontier Commanders) M61 (Aviation Supply Office) 28A (Carr ier Divisions) N1 (BUDOCKS Division) 28B (ASW Groups) N8 (Naval Civil Eng. Laboratory) 29G (Aircraft Car r i e r s (CVS)) R2O (Marine Corps Scol Quantico) 29H (Aircraft Car r i e r s (CVA), (CVA(N)) W1 (Activities, Pr imari ly Support 31H (Amphibious Assault Ships (LPH)) Aircraft) 32HH (Seaplane Tenders (AV)) W2B (MarCor Air Base Commanders) 3255 (Seaplane Tenders Small (AVP)) W3 (Air Training Command)
(LES Dwbury Bay, only) W4A (Air Technical Training CenterL 32LL (Advanced Aviation Base Ships W4C (Air Reserve Training Unit)
(AVB)) W4L (Air Maint. Training Group) 42 (Naval Aviation) W6B (BUWEPSREPS, less Denville, 46 (Fleet Marine Force-Aviation) Sacramento, & Baltimore (Dallas, 50A (CINCLANT, only) (2) only)) 50D (COMNAVFORCONAD, only) W7B (Air Eng. Center) A1 (Secretary of the Navy) W7C (Air Test Center) A2A (Independent Offices) W 7E (Air Development Center) A4A (NAVMAT) W7L (Aerospace Recovery Facility) A4B (Bureaus) W7Q (NOL, White Oaks, only) A5 (BUPERS and BUMED) W7S (Ordnance ~e s t Station) A6 (Hq. USMC) W7U (Air Turbine Test Station) B3 (Colleges) W7Z (Missile Center) B4 (MATS) WlOC (Photographic Center) B5 (USCG only) W12A (BVWEPSFLTREADREP) C1 (Naval Off. at Army Activities) W 12E (NAESU) C2 (Naval Off. at Air Force Act. ) W 12G (Buweps F l t Support Rep) E l 6 (Training Device Center) W 12H (Air Tech Serv Facility) E22 (Finance Center, Cleveland only)
NCB-12 (1); NCB-22 (1); ONR (Code 200) (1); (Code 130)(1); OSD - PC1 (1); Stat Serv Cen (1); Supply & Logistics (1); Comptroller, Budget Div. (1); Directorate of Plans, USAF (1); Hdqtrs, Alaskan Command (1); Director, Air University Library (AUL -7657) Maxwell AFB (1); Director. Nat'l Security Agency (CREF-212) Ft. Geo. Meade, Md (2); Records & Research Br, 5-3 Operations Directorate of Joint Staff (1); U. S. Army War College (Library); CINC CONAD, Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, Colo. (DCS Program); U. S. Strike Command, McDill AFB. Tampa, Fla. (Naval Officer 5-51; NATTC Memphis (AM0 School); U. S. Gen. Acct'g Off. Assoc. Dir., DAAD Navy Grp. GAO Bldg., Washington. D. C. ; Bureau of the Budget - DASD (P&I); Navy Photo Cent (Still Lib); Joint War Games Agency; Project Cloud Gap - U. S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency - DOD, Washington, D. C. ; Dir Airports Serv. FAA -(AS-1): Dir Air TrafficServ (AT-1)FAA.
Op-00, 01P1, 006, 09, 09B23, 09BY3), 09B7, 09B83, 09D. 90, 90J, 921, 922, 93D, 93E, 94V, 9412, 943C, 943F. 944, 007, 008, 100, 100P2, 102, 03, 301C, 305F, 312, 33(5), 333C2, 34, 342, 04, 401, 405, 406. 411, 43B, 43B3, 44(3), 442(2), 05A5Ga 05F, O5R(2jS 05W(1), 50, 50C(2), 501(60), 502, 502C, 5023(2), 50341, 505(25), 506(3), 507(6), 52(4), 53(2), 532, 534, 56(3), 561D, 601F2, 603,614,753, 32(3).
DECLASSIFIED
NAVY MANPOWER
The total Military Manpower Allocation/Requirements Plan excluding USMC for Fiscal Year 1966 requires end year strength of 684,849. This includes all Regulars and most Reserves on contin- uous active duty and all officer candidaten. It excludes personnel with other government agencies in a reimbursable status and 225 officers funded by Reserve Personnel Navy appropriation. Data a s of 27 May 1965.
Officer 'NavCad/Midshipmen Enlisted Total
Begin FY 1966 allocation 76.974 4,535 596,434 677,943
End F Y 1966 requirement 77,272 4,823 602.754 684,849
I Officer Billet Category Breakdown
CODE
1100 1300 1400 1510 1530 1610 1620 1630 1650
CATEGORY
Line Aviation Line Engineering Weapons Engineering Aeronautical Engineering (Meteorology) Cryptology Law Intelligence Public Information
Allocation Requirement* I Begin FY 1966
32,623 24,481
938 462 14 1 369 535 177 9 8
LINE TOTAL 59,824 59,914
2100 Medical Corps 3,677 3,752 2200 Dental Corps 1,778 1,783 2300 Medical Service Corps 1,357 1,367 2900 Nurse Corps 2, 148 2,193 3100 Supply Corps 5,574 5,603 4100 Chaplain Corps 922 940 5100 Civil Engineering Corpn 1,694 1.720
,STAFF TOTAL 17.150 17.358
,GRAND TOTAL 76.974 77.272
* Does not reflect anticipated implementation of Combs Board recommendations.
The Manpower Allocation/Requirements Plan by type of activity is:
Begin FY 1966 End FY 1966 Officer Enlisted** Officer Enlisted**
Fleet 24.063 291,377 23,862 290,792 Fleet Air 10,393 56,999 10,430 57,260 MILCOMOPFOR 4.377 31,229 4,434 32.208 Support, Other than Air, U. S. 13,568 34,638 13,860 35,412 Air Sbpport, U. S. 2,825 25,431 2,837 25.243 Support, Other than Air. Outside U. S. 418 2,873 420 3,492 Air Support, Outside U. S. 246 2.869 247 2,909 General Training 5,211 33,171 5,228 36,902 Air Training 5,888 38,724 6.040 39.01 1 OCS & Recruit Training 1,447 32,905 1,444 32,962 Medical Training 9 54 3,156 837 3,154 Navy Support, International & Other 3,527 12.667 3,582 13,304 Transients, Patients & Prisoners 4.450 35,239 4.450 35,239 Reimburnables with other gov't agencies ( - ) 168 ( -) 309 ( - ) 174 ( -) 311 Reserve Personnel Navy funded ( -) 225 ( -) 225 - -
TOTAL 76,974 600,969 77,272 607,577 (Total Air Included Above) (21.076) (134,675) (21,279) ( 135.074)
** Includes NavCadIMidshipmen. 1 1 m
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P E R S O N N E L
PERSONNEL ALLOCATIONS SUMMARY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
A s of 30 June 1965
Number Total Code Other Staff Total of Units Off icers 1300 Line Off icers Enl is ted --- ---
A. F L E E T AIR
1. Atlantic
COMCVW 7 7 7 64 - - 13 60 COMCVSG 6 42 31 - - 11 38 VF 14 446 444 - - 2 5,643 V F P 1 26 23 1 2 224 VAP 1 28 2 7 - - 1 317 VA 23 685 682 - - 3 4.615 VAW 2 299 29 1 2 6 1,008 VAH 7 248 240 7 1 1,970 COMHATWING 1 17 13 2 2 32 COMFAWSLANT / 3 80 6 3 5 12 203
COMFAW V P 16 1.050 1,047 - - 3 5,211 VS 11 406 405 - - 1 1.966 HS 6 317 317 -- - - 1,609 COMAEWING 1 16 15 - - 1 57 COMBARFOR 1 20 19 1 - - 76 AEWTRAUNIT 1 5 8 58 - - - - 225 VW 3 273 263 1 9 1,533 VQ 1 72 7 0 - - 2 452
* HU 2 14 1 138 - - 3 683 * VU 5 1 34 124 7 3 1,028
VX 2 109 100 3 6 655 AIR LOG CONTR O F F 1 5 5 - - - - 17 HQ EAST A F 1 10 10 - - - - 8 NATWING 1 13 12 - - 1 29 HQ MATS 1 26 2 3 - - 3 15 VR (Incl. MATS) 4 516 506 2 8 1,720 VRC 1 31 31 - - - - 121 VRF 1 50 5 0 - - - - 100 FAETU 1 6 0 5 8 1 1 773 FOITCLANT 1 9 9 - - - - 10 F L T MOBILE PHOTO 1 8 8 - - - - 100
GROUP PROJECT MAGNET 1 17 17 - - - - 33 AIR STAFFS - - 409 280 84 4 5 303 FLAG ADMIN UNIT - - 5 3 2 - - 553 AIR FLAG ACTS - - 2 - - - - 2 43 - - - - -
TOTAL 5,705 5,446 118 141 31,430
* Redesignated 1 July 1965 - HU t o HC, VU to VC.
P E R S O N N E L
Number of Units
Total Code Officers 1300 --
Other Line -
Staff Total Officers Enlisted --
2. Pacific
COMCVW COMCVSG VF V F P VAP VA VAW VAH COMFAWS VP VS HS
* HU VW VRF VQ VR (Incl. MATS)
* vu vx FAETU NATWING HQ WEST A F FOITCPAC GM UNIT F L T MOBILE
PHOTOGROUP AIR STAFFS FLAG ADMIN UNIT AIR FLAG ACTS
TOTAL PACIFIC
TOTAL ATLANTIC
F L E E T AIR TOTAL
B. F L E E T AIR SUPPORT CONTINENTAL
F L E E T SUPPORT (NAS L NS) 22 BUWEPSREPS 16 BUWEPSRESREPS 1 BUWEPSUPPREPNAT_R_ACOM - - BUWEPSFLTREALkEPS 3 SPECIAL NAS 3 BUWEPS RLD ACTS 12 BUWEPS MISC ACTS 7 NAVRES ACTS 19
TOTAL
* Redesignated 1 July 1965 - HU to HC, VU to VC.
DECLASSIFIED r I
P E R S O N N E L
Number Total Code Qthei Staff of Unitr Off icrrr 1300 - -- f i g C#Zicarr
C. F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
1. Atlantic
B a s e s 3 177 9 7 21 59 MILCOMOPFOR 10 507 218 &$ 207 - - - -
TOTAL 684 31a 106 266
2. Pacific
I B a s e r 1 69 36 7 26 MILCOMOPFOR 5 294 168 34 9 2
_3 - - - TOTAL PACIFIC 361 204 41 118 TOTAL ATLANTIC 684 312 106 266 - - YP- IP , F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
I TOTAL 1,047 516 147 384 D. PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE 8 424 300 8 3 4 1
E. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
TRAINING CARRIER 1 7 3 23 39 11 STAFFS ( less CNARESTRA) . . 166 136 13 15 ' STATIONS h UNITS
BASIC 15 706 692 1 13 ADVANCED 14 711 601 28 82 TECHNICAL 9 658 503 64 9 1
STUDENTS B M I C - - 1,468 808 660 -- ADVANCED -- 411 201 210 - - TECHNICAL -- 358 358 - - -- MISCELLANEOUS 4 65 6 5 - - NAVCAD 6 . - - - - - - - ACC 1 . - - - - - - - OCAN 3 -- - - - - - -
7- - - TOTAL 4616 3,389 1,015 212
I F. AIR SEGMENT RESUME
Total ghl ivtrd
I F L E E T AIR SUPPORT CONT. 3.750 2.357 325 1,068 34,989 I ( F L E E T AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS 1,047 516 147 384 11,342 1 I PACJFIC MISSILE RANGE 424 300 83 41 2,438 I
NAVAL AIR TRAINING
GRAND TOTAL
DECLASSIFIED -
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A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M O P E R A T I N G A L L O W A N C E ) * 30 JUNE 1966
A. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Wings /Groups /Squadrons Aircraft
1. FLEET COMBATANT
a. Ca r r i e r Air Wings 17
VF 34 443 V A 54 757 VAH 6 70 RVAH 7 46 Flt. Trng. 114
Sub-Total 1,430
b. Special Mission Squadrons
W P / V A P 4 53 VA W 4 139 VQ 2 26
Sub-Total 218
c. Ca r r i e r ASW Group6 11
VS 20 209 HS 11 168
Sub-Total 377
d. Pa t ro l ASW Squadron6
VP-L 26 282 VP -S 4 48 VP-L/S 2 39
Sub -Total 369
e. F lee t AEWfBarrier
VW Flee t 2 13 VW Bar r i e r 2 20
Sub-Total 3 3
f. Helicopter Squadrons
HC 3 143
g. F lee t Tactical Support
VR, VRC 4 87
TOTAL USN COMBAT 2,657
h. Marine Air Wing6
HLMS, MAMS 14 66 VMF 3 45 VMFA 3 45 VW(AW) 9 135 VMA 11 220 VMA(AW) 1 15 VMC J 3 54 VMGR 3 36 HMM 15 336 Hh4H 2 24 VMO 3 6 8 --
TOTAL USMC COMBAT 1.044
A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M O P E R A T I N G A L L O W A N C E ) * I 1. F L E E T COMBATANT (Cont'd)
Wings /Groups /Squadrons Aircraf t
i. Rererve Combat
VF /VA VS VPL HS HM VRH VRM
TOTAL USNR COMBAT
TOTAL COMBAT
2. DIRECT FLEET!SUPPORT
OPTEVFOR (VX) F lee t Utility (VC) F lee t Bases Overseas - Navy F lee t Bases Overseas - Marine Corps C a r r i e r Utility Marine
HEDRONS. HLMS, MAhiS VMT
TOTAL DIRECT SUPPORT
3. INDIRECT SUPPORT
BUWEPSREP BUWEPS RDThE NABS Missile Ranges Attaches and Missions Marine Corps Ai r Stations ( Inch~des HMX)
TOTAL INDIRECT SUPPORT
4. NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMANII
CNARESTRA (Less Combat Portion)
5. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
CNABATRA CNAVANTRA CNATECHTRA
TOTAL CNATRA
6. SUMMARY
Navy Total - USN
Navy Total - USNR
Navy Total - USMC
TOTAL PROGRAM
LOGISTIC SUPPORT
GRAND TOTAL (PROGRAM AIRCRAFT)
Aircraf t
53 148 125
9 32
A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M , O P E R A T I N G A L L 0 W A N C E ) * 30 JUNE 1966
B. BY CLASS O F AIRCRAFT USN - USMC USNR TOTAL
FIGHTER J E T
V F F B 692 225 90 1,007 V F P 39 27 6 72
ATTACK J E T VA L 593 220 226 1,039 VA M 52 15 -- 6 7 VA H 77 -- - - 77 VA R 46 - - - - 46 VA P 18 - - -- 1 a VA Q 19 -- - - 19 VA QM 3 0 27 -- 57
ATTACK PROP (VA L P ) 194 -- 5 199
ANTI-SUB. WARFARE (VS) 220 - - 120 340
PATROL
V P L 331 - - 120 451 V P S 52 - - - - 5 2
WARNING VW M 105 - - - - 105 VW H 5 3 - - - - 5 3
TRANSPORT VR H 84 1 1 52 147 VR M 120 3 6 24 180 VR C 65 - - - - 65
REFUELER (VG) 1 3 6 - - 37
OBSERVATION (VOL) - - 10 -- 10
UTILITY VU L 19 3 2 24 VU G 4 5 - - - - 4 5 VU M P 182 - - - - 182 VU M J 1 - - - - 1
TRAINING J E T VT A J 196 5 1 - - 247 VT B J 238 37 33 308 VT SJ 5 0 - - - - 5 0
TRAINING PROP VT AP 202 22 36 260 VT B P 433 20 - - 453 VT PP 168 - - 18 186 V T S P 33 2 - - 35
HELICOPTER HS 182 - - 68 250 H L 47 62 - - 109 HM 102 3 54 10 466 HH 2 26 - - 28 HG 177 12 - - 189
DRONES (VK D) 45 -- - - - 45
PROGRAM OPERATING TOTALS 4,913 1,196 810 6,919
* Source: OPNAV NOTICE PO3110 of 30 Apri l 1965 (Allowance and Location of Navy Aircraft)(See cur ren t i s sue f o r la test P r o g r a m Operating Allowance).
DECLASSIFIED
MAJOR CONTZNENTAL AND EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
l'he planned Naval Aviation Shore Establishment, including Marine Activities, for the Fiscal Year 1966 i s reflected in the assigned missions of individual activities. These missions are promulgated and revised by SECNAV NOTICES. Assigned tasks to accomplish the listed mis- sion are promulgated by BUWEPS NOTICES (Series 5451) which supersede the OPNAV NO- TI CES for each activity. The lfunits/activities to be supportedlf by individual activities a re designated by the Chief of Naval Operations and will be Listed in the appropriate BUWEPS NOTICE 5451 and a s shown herein. Permanent duty stations of Naval units are contained in the effective edition of OPNAV INSTRUCTION 31 11. 14.
An independent activity that provides aircraft operating, maintenance, training, and pers'on- nel facilities in accordance with organizational requirements.
I NAVAL AUXILIARY AIR STATION I An air installation that offers facilities similar to those provided by an a i r station and assists a parent a i r station in accordance with organizational requirements.
NAVAL STATION
A shore activity capable of performing general functions, usually in direct support of the operating forces.
I MARINE CORPS AIFt STATION
An independent aviation activity developed to provide permanent facilities for a war strength Marine Aircraft Wing and station forces, less the units deployed a t subordinate Marine Corps Air Facilities and any Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field. A Marine Corps Air Station possessee facilities for maintenance work beyond the scope of the capabilities of the depen- dent fields. It acts a s the supply stock point a s designated for the subordinate airfields and a i r facilities, to be supported and budgets and manages the funds for maintenance and opera- tions for all assigned subordinate airfields and i s under the command of the apprppriate Com- mander, 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 organizational requirements.
I AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD
An airfield having limited facilities, additional to the landing area in operation. It i s demig- nated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide an airfield which can serve as: a staging base for gunnery, ordnance, or other training exercises; a mirror or other landing practice site; an emergency or tfBingo" field in support of off-shore carrier operations, and/ or a base, with limited support, for assigned aircraft or units. The facilities and/or serv- ices may include any or all of the following a s appropriate to usage and/or user requiremente: air traffic control, communications, fire and crash rescue services, personnel berthing and meseing, refueling and rearming equipment, ready issue stowage, line operations, line main- tenance, high usage line maintenance spare parts and limited support of assigned aircraft or units. An ALF is not a separately establiehed activity but is under the cognizance ofa nearby parent a i r station from which personnel, materiel and funds for i t s support are allocated. The parent a i r station may maintain a caretaker detachment and/or service unit at the ALF for day-to-day operations.
I OUTLYING F E L D (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FIELD (H)OLF) I An airfield having no established facilities in operation except a landing area. It i s designated a s ouch by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide a landing area on which aircraft based elsewhere can conduct landing practice or other exercisee. An OLF i s not a separately es- tablished activity but i s under the cognizance of a nearby parent a i r station from which person- nel, materiel and funds for i ts support a re allocated. No personnel are permanently based at -
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I MAJOR CONTlNENTAL AND EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I OUTLYING FIELD (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FIELD (H)OLF)(Continued)
an OLF. However, required air traffic control and/or crash rescue personnel, or others appro- priate to support the operations to be conducted, along with mobile facilities as required to sup- plement existing facilities, may be located a t the OLF either on a Ifduration of the operationt1 or a l~normal operating hour s basis,
STATUS
DEVELOPMENT
A noh-operating condition during the construction or preparation period of an activity, requiring sufficient personnel to plan and implement an organization adequate to place in service all facili- ties needed to support initial operations. The member of the executive administration of the Department of the Navy assigned command shall collaborate with the Chief of Naval Material in assigning the administrative responsibility of the officer in command or incharge during the transition to an tlActive" status.
ACTIVE
Fully Operational. An operating condition requiring facilities and personnel adequate to sup- port planned operations and to maintain equipment in an operating condition.
Maintenance. An operating condition requiring minimum facilities and personnel to support emergency and intermittent operations, and to maintain equipment in an operating or preserved condition such that, by addition of personnel, "Fully OperationalJ1 status will result.
Partial Maintenance. A condition less than "Maintenance. requiring minimum personnel for security and fire protection and for the maintenance in operable or preserved condition of those minimum facilities and utilities essential to permit occasional use by operating units when and if required. The additional supporting personnel and equipment required during such periods of use will be provided by the operating units concerned.
INACTIVE
Mobilization. A npn-operating condition requiring physical protection of the property, per - sonnel necessary for fire protection and periodic inspections by local representatives, to insure that defects which would lead to accelerated deterioration a re promptly corrected in accordance with accepted practices for economical static maintenance. This designation will be used solely to identify real property which i s being retained for mobilization purposes.
Excess. Same a s Inactive-Mobilization, except that this designation yill be used solely to - identify real property which i s being processed a s excess to the needs of the Navy.
O&R CLASSIFICATION
Class A Facilities are required for complete overhaul, repair, modification and test of aircraft, aircraft engines and all classes of aeronautical material.
Class B Facilities are required for complete overhaul, repair, modification and test of aircraft engines and accessorie s, but only for e ssential repairs to aircraft. Aircraft will not be overhauled in these departments. Instrument overhaul facilities will be provided only when directed by BUWEPS.
Class C Facilities are required for Maintenance only of aircraft and aircraft engines.
Class D Facilities a re required for operation only of aircraft.
AIRCRAFT
Summaries of aircraft allowances by type of organization and class of aircraft appear on pre- ceding pages. Operating allowances, inventory and planned operating assignments by unit and model a re published monthly in OPNAV NOTICE PO3110 (Blue Book). Base aircraft data con- tained in this NOTICE reflect an on board (ipcluding home base deployed) count a s of the date of the covering letter (1 January or 1 July). On board estimates a re submitted by a i r stations and facilities a month or two in advance. Detailed accounting of aircraft in storage or under- . going rework at O&R facilities can be obtained from the Blue Book.
MAJOR CONTINENTAL AND EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I I PERSONNEL
Tables a t the beginning of this publication include a F i sca l 1966 summary of the personnel alloca- tions for aviation activities a s of 30 June 1965. Personnel f igures shown for the individual s ta- tions and activities reflect an estimated on board count a s of 1 July 1965. Estimates a r e p re - pared within a month o r two of the 1 July date.
Figures for the number of personnel in a subordinate unit a r e enclosed in parentheses i n those cases where the parent activity is a l so listed aboard the station and the figures for the parent activity include the personnel in the subordinate unit.
Personnel data fo r USNR/USMCR squadrons/units represent numbers allowed in dr i l l pay status. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Reserve activities a r e shown separately.
COMMAND
The exercise of command over a shore (field ) activity has a s i t s p r imary purpose the provision of effective support to the forces of the United States Navy and of the United States Marine Corpe. It encompasses over-all authority, direction, control and coordination necessary to c a r r y out the assigned mission, and responsibility fo r the operating efficiency of the activity. It includes authority and responsibility for mission planning, shore activity planning and workload planning. It a l so includes authority and responsibility fo r coordinating the application of the various ele- ments of support. Mission and facilities planning for shore (field) activities shall be accomplished with the guidance and assistance of bureaus and offices assigned support responsibilities, and with the technical advice of other bureaus and offices. Administrative and technical guidance shall include :
(a) The establishment of standards and procedures fo r specialized administrative or technical functions;
(b) Professional and technical advice, guidance and assistance;
( c ) Performance of specialized administrative or technical functions a s a service.
Supervision by Staff Assistants over assigned shore (field) activities encompasses the same degree of authority and responsibility a s command. (General Order 19. 1 January 1965) I SUPPORT
Support is the collective t e r m given to the responsibility assigned to a n official of the Department of the ~ a v y to provide resources to a command or activity of the Navy o r Marine Corpe to enable i t to c a r r y out i t s mission. It includes administrative, personnel and mater ial support, guidance and assistance in and evaluation of such mat te r s a s organization, procedures, budgeting, account- ing, staffing and the utilization of personnel funds, mater ial and facilities. In addition, support includes the responsibility to ass i s t commahd i n evaluating the operating efficiency of activities. A single official shall be charged with the pr imary support responsibility fo r each shore (field) activity. However, elements of mater ial and other support may flow f rom a n official not charged with the pr imary support responsibility. (General Order 19, 1 January 1965)
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and material to support operations of avia tion activities and units of the Operating Fo rce s of the Navy and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
, 1. MCAS Beaufort, S. C. *5. NAS Jacksonville. Fla. 9. MCAF New River, N. C. 2. NAS Brunswick, Maine 6. NAS Key West, Fla. * 10. NAS Norfolk, Virginia 3. NAS Cecil Field, Fla. * 7. NAS Lakehurst, N. J. 11. NAS Oceana, Va. 4. MCAS Cherry Point, N. C. 8. NAVSTA Mayport, Fla. 12. NAS Quonset Pt. , R. I.
* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station. 13. NAS Sanford, Florida
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (6 ND) Command - CMC through COMCABEAST Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Air craf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationjother Enlisted Superior
Headquarters, MCAS - - -- - - - - COMCABEAST H&HS 1 C117D, 2 T28B, 2 1 4 1 420 CO MCAS
2 UHZB, 1 C47 J, FAETU TRAINER CREW - - -- - - 12 H&HS NAMTRADET -- - - -- 17 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS *Students - - - - - - 22
MAG-32 - - - - - - - - CG. 2ND MAW H&MS-32 1 C117D1 3 T1A 16 17 383 CO MAG-32 MABS-32 - - 6 14 407 CO MAG-32 VMFA-25 1 15 F4B 21 25 269 CO MAG-32 VMA-324 22 A4E 28 4 181 CO MAG-32 VMF-333 18 FBC 21 4 162 CO MAG-32 MATCU-63 - - 2 8 32 CO MABS-32 MAG- 31 - - - - - - - - CG 2ND MAW H&MS-31 1 C117D, 1 C47J 27 19 411 CO MAG-31
3 T1A MABS-31 - - 6 9 455 CO MAG-31 VMF(AW)-235 16 F8E 25 4 183 CO MAG-31 VMA-331 20 A4E 28 4 177 CO MAG-31 VMF(AW)-451 16 F8D 21 5 172 COMAG-31 MATCU-69 - - - - 6 41 CO MABS-31 MACS - 6 -- 6 29 280 CO MWHG-2 - - - -
TOTAL 122 228 189 3.624
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Traneientn Daily 15 18(0ff. ) lZ(En1. ) 2(0ff. ) 2 (Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8. (7 a t P a r r i s Island. 1 a t Naval Base. Charleston)
* Average daily student load TAD f r o m other activities.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS -ACTIVE DUTY 27 JUNE - 10 JULY 1965
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviationjother Enlisted
VMF-511 10 F8 43 4 192 MACS - 15 2 21 67
DECLASSIFIED .. i
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<fig;! ;;: x .
I ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
BR W S WICK, MAINE
WAS) (1 ND) Command-CNO Support -CNM (BU WEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Adminirrtrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 SPZH, 1 UH34J. 17 45 612 COMNAVAIRLANT 1 HU16C. 1 C117D. 1 UC45J
COMFAW-3 - - 9 6 1 COMFAIEt WLNGSLAN'I VP-10 8 SP2E. 1 P3A 62 l 9 4 346 COMFAW-3 VP-11 12 SP2H 54 3 271 COMFAW-3 VP-21 12 SP2H 56 3 286 COMFAW-3 VP-23 12 SP2H 3 305 COMFAW-3 VP-26 12 SP2E 56 5 3 3 282 COMFAW-3 FAETULANT Det 1 - - 2 1 6 8 FAETULANT NFK Marine Bar racks - - -- 3 87 GO NAS GCA Unit 21 -- ( 3 ) - - ( 18) CO NAS Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 33 CO NAS
(Includes Cutler Branch) 4626 Spt. Sqd. SAGE 5 T33, 1 U3A, 16 78 492 Comdr. Bangor Air
Unit (TOPSHAM) 1 C47 Def. Sector (SAGE) Navy Exchange - - -- 1 - - CO NAS MAUW 0426 - - ( 2 ) -- (21) CONAS Nucleus Crews P C 0 --
USS GLOVER (AGDE- 1) - - 7 48 COM-1 USS WAINWRIGHT (DLG-28) - - 12 32 COM-1 - - - -
TOTAL 69 335 173 2,923
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 5 29 3
Naval Aviators Supported F o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 17.
CECIL FIELD. FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND) Suppgrted Facili ty
Command - CNO OLF Whitehouse Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C117D. 2 TlA, 36 62 1.090 COMNAVAIRLANT 2 T28B. 2 UC45J. 1 CH19E. 1 UH2B
*CVW-1 - - 7 2 10 COMFAIRJAX VF-11 12 F 8 E 18 -- 173 CVW-1 VF- 14 12 F4B 29 -- 249 CVW-1 VA-12 16 A4E 2 3 - - 160 CVW-1 VA-172 16 A4C 20 - - 147 CVW-1
*CVW-3 - - 8 2 11 COMFAIRJAX * VF-31 12 F4B 34 -- 228 CVW-3 * VF-32 14 F8E 17 - - 171 CVW-3
VA- 34 14 A4C 20 -- 134 CVW-3 VA-36 14 A4C 19 -- 142 CVW-3
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ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative 1 Supported Asaigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
RCVW-4 - - 16 - - 12 COMFAIRJAX VF-174 4 F8C, 10 F8E 20 2 322 RCVW-4
Studentm - - 16 - - -- VA-44 40 A4C, 25 A4E 37 -- 548 RCVW-4
Students - - 50 - - - - VA-45 26 TFSJ, 2 AlE, 22 - - 171 RCVW-4
2 T283 Students - - 6 -- - -
*CVW-10 - - 9 2 7 COMFAIRJAX VF-13 15 F8E 17 - - 172 CVW-10 VF-62 15 F8E 20 -- 181 CVW-10 VA-46 16 A4C 21 -- 127 CVW-10 VA- 106 16 A4C 21 -- 132 CVW-10 VC -4 Det. ttAtt 4 F8C. 3 USZC 8 -- 50 COMFAIRJAX VFP-68 22 RFBA 35 13 190 COMFAIR JAX
* VA-64 1% A4C 20 -- 134 CVW-6 * VA-66 14 AIC 20 -- 130 CVW-6
RATCC Unit #43 - - ( 6) -- 55 CONAS FltPhysioTrng Unit - - - - 1 11 CONAS
(Pressure Suit Fac) NAMTRADET - - - - - - 52 CO NAMTRAGRU MFZ FAETU - - -- a - --
NAMT (OFIWS 207312058) -- - - - - 9 VF-174 (2F-23, 2053) -- - - - - 13 VA-44
Branch Commiesary Store -- - - ( 1) 21 CONASJAX Branch Navy Exchange - - - - - - (1) CONASJAX Branch Navy Finance Office -- - - - - 6 / ( 1 2 ) CONASJAX Marine Barrackr - - - - 4 125 CMC Reserve Units (Occasional) - - - - - - - - --
- - - - TOTAL ' 347 569 88 4,983
* CVW-1 deployed - USS F. D. ROOSEVELT CVW-3 deployed - USS SARATOGA CVW-10 deployed - USS SHANGRILA VA-64 deployed - USS AMERICA VA-66 deployed - USS AMERICA VF-31 PDS change to Oceana scheduled for 15 Sept 1965. VF-32 PDS change to Oceana scheduled for 15 Aug 1965.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 9 13 2
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 35.
FOLLOWING UNITS SCHEDULED TO MOVE TO NAS CECIL FIELD
Aircraft Administrative Unit - Aaaigned ETA Cecil Field Superior
VA-81 14 A4C August 1965 CVW-8 VA-83 14 A4C September 1965 CVW-8 VA-72 14 A4C December 1965 CVW-7 VA-86 14 A4C January 1966 CVW-7
DECLASSIFIED
- - -
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) ( 5 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
I Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
MCALF Bogue MCOLF Atlantic
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted
HDQTRS. CG, 2D MAW - - (MWHG-2, H&HS-2) - - HDQTRS. COMCAB Eas te rn Area (H&HS - MCAS) - - HDQTRS. CG MCAS Cher ry Point ( H W S - MCAS) - - H&HS, MCAS - - 17 34 381 SOES 1 C54Q. 1 C119F, 22 13 338
1 C117D, 1 U11A. 3 T33B. 2 UC45J. 2 UHZB
RATCC Unit #38M - - ( 1 ) ( 9 ) ( 9 7 ) SMS - - 4 24 215 WMD-2 - - - - 6 8 5 Marine Wing Hdqtrs Grp - - - - - - - - H&HS (2d MAW) - - 46 79 696 MASS - 1 - - 2 21 128 MACS-8 - - 3 22 170 3d LAAM - - -- 33 526 Force Dental Co. - - - - 19 2 6 MWSG-27 - - - - - - - - H&HS-27 - - 11 18 227 SU #l . H&HS-27 - - ( 3 ) (21) *(619) MABS-27 - - 3 10 492 MARTSAT - - 1 5 5 1 MAMS-27 4 TlA, 3 C54S. 2 C117D 4 7 229 VMGR-252 15 KC130F 41 2 292 VMT-1 23 TF9J 30 9 192 MAWTU LANT -- ( 8 ) ( 5 ) ( 32) VMCJ-2 7 EFlOB, 11 RF8A 23 18 284 MAG- 14 - - - - - - - - H&MS-14 4 A4C. 3 T1A. 1 C117D 24 22 391 MABS-14 - - 2 7 239 MATCU-61 - - - - 2 20 VMA(AW)-242 11 A6A 20 19 270 VMA-224 22 A4C 33 4 168 VMA-332 21 A4E 34 5 151 MAG-24 - - - - - - - - H&MS-24 3 T l A , 1 C117D 26 26 45 1 MABS-24 - - 2 13 222 VMFA-531 17 F4B 19 5 134 VMFA-323 18 F4B 22 27 265 VMA(AW)-533 3 A6A 26 38 338 NAMTRADET - - - - ( 1 ) ( 39) Aviation Training Aids Units - - - - - - - - Class "A" O&R Faci l i t ies - - - - - - -- FAETU Det. -- - - - - (11) Marine Enlisted under instruction
Navigators/Radio Opnsl -- - - - - ( 14) ECM Opns Scol Branch - - - -
TOTAL 180 415 488 6,981
Aircraf t - Personnel
Average Transients Daily 30 152
Administrative Superior
CG FMFLANT CMC COMCAB Eas te rn Area CG MCAS CherPt CG MCAS CherPt
CO SOES MCAS CG, MCAS CG. MCAS CG, 2D MAW CO, MWHG, ZdMAW CO, MWHG, 2dMAW CO, MWHG, 2dMAW CO, MWHG, 2dMAW CO, MWHG, ZdMAW CG, 2D MAW CO, MWSG-27 CO, MWSG-27 CO, MWSG-27 CO. MWSG-27 CO, MWSG-27 CO, MWSG-27 CG, 2D MAW CO, VMT-1 CG, 2D MAW CG, 2D MAW CO, MAG-14 CO, MAG-14 CO, MAG-14 CO, MAG-14 CO, MAG-14 CO, MAG-14 CG, 2D MAW CO, MAG-24 CO, MAG-24 CO, MAG-24 CO, MAG-24 CO, MAG-24 CO NAMTRAGRU ME CG, MCAS CherP t CG MCAS CherPt CO FAETU LANT
SOES, MCAS CherPt
Personnel RON
10(0ff)2(Enl)
* Denotes total of (619) under Sub #1 H&HS-27 shown a s F A P personnel in Station Units. I 14
DECLASSIFIED
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Supported Faci l i t ies
Pinecastle (Impact Area)
Limited Support
Navy Fuel Depot Naval Ordnance Tes t Laboratory,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
COMFAIR JAX - - FAUCOMFAIR JAX - - Air ~ a v i ~ d t i o n Office - - Flt. Ai r Intell. Off. -- BUPERS Leadership Fld. Team VAP-62 11 RA3B (2 pool) COMFAIRWING- 1 1 - - VP-5 VP-7 VP-16 VP-45 NAS Commissary Store Navy Exchange Marine Bar racks O&R Students RATCC Unit 17 MAUW 0427 MAU 05 GCI Site Pinecastle Impact Area FICEUR NARTU (TAR) MARTD NATTC
12 SP2E 14 SP2H (2 pool) 9 P3A 9 P3A * 23 A/C listed below
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
** 41 A/C listed below - - - -
Marine Aviation Det. - - Students - Navy - - Students - Marine - - Students - Coast Guard - -
NAMTRADET - - Students
U. S. Naval Hospital Students
Disease Vector Cont. Students - Navy Students - Army Students - Air Fo rce
FAETULANT Det 2 Students
VA-176 VP-30
Students
'/ VA-35
- - 12 AlH 10 SPLH, 5 SPLE, (2 pool)
COMNAVAIRLANT / COMSIX
COMFAIR JAX COMFAIRJAX COMFAlRJAX C OMFAIR JAX COMFAIRJAX COMFAIRWINGS /
LANT COMFAIRWING- 11 COMFAIR WING - 11 COMFAIRWING- 11 COMFAIRWING- 11 COMFAIR JAX CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS GINCUSNAVEUR CNARESTRA CG MARTC CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS OinC NAMTRADET COMFAIRJAX CO NAVHOSP COM-6 OinC DVCC OinC DVCC OinC DVCC FAETULANT FAETULANT Det 2 c v w - 1 0 COMFAIR WINGS /
LANT CO VP-30 c v w - 3
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
VW-4 8 WClZlN 89 3 41 1 C OMFAIR JAX ( 3 pool)
FLEWEAFAC -- 3 3 3 1 CINCLANTFLT Flee t Air Photo Lab. - - - - 1 20 CO VFP-62 NAVTRADEVZCES Area Office - - - - -- 1 ONR, P t Washington F ie ld Intell. Office - - -- 1 - - COMSM 6 ND Pub. & Print. Off. - - -- -- - - PPSO, 6 ND Area Wage & Class. Off. - - -- -- - - OIR, Wash., D. C. DOD HH Goods Fld. Off. - - -- -- - - COMSIX DOD Surplus Sa les Off. - - -- -- - - DS A Navy Area Audit Office - - -- -- - - COMFIVE Navy Finance Office - - - - 2 49 NAVCOMPT Navy Regional Finance Center -- -- -- - - COMSM
Branch Office \ ROINC - - - - 2 - - SEDIVDOCKS
679th Radar Sqd. (AF) - - 1 9 122 COMDR 32nd SAGE 544th EOD (Army) - - -- 1 8 547th ED Control De Fla . Sect. Cmd. Hdqtrs (Army) - - 2 2 CG, IV Army Fla. Sub. Sect. Cmd. Hdqtrs (Army) - - 4 9 CG, IV Army U. S. Army Recruit, Main Station - - 11 6 1 Dist Hq 3rd Army
~nduct ion/Exam Ctr. - -- - TOTAL 166 652 397 8.258
* NAS A/C: 1 C131F. 1 C117D. 4 UC45J. 2 UllA. 2 HU16C. 2 UHZB. 5 T33B. LANTFLT Pool A/C: (avg. ) 3 UHZB. 2 UHZA. 1 AlH.
** MARTD h NARTU Pool A/C: 15 A4B. 1 T33B. 9 SZF. 4 SH34J. 1 UC45J, 1 T34B, 6 SPZE, 2 C54P/Q, 2 C118B.
Aircraf t -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 27 126 lZ(0ff. ) lZ(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 173.
SELECTED RESERVE UMTS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviationlother Enlis ted Units - Aviationlother Enlisted
AWS-74 14 38 83 VR-741 17 3 40 VA-741 20 4 76 VR-742 15 4 61 VS-741 14 7 56 VR-743 16 4 38 VS-742 16 5 72 NAJRU-741 -- 33 12 VS-743 16 6 54 WEPTU-741 - - 16 - - VP-741 22 6 115 VMA- 142 9 6 100 VP-742 19 5 129 VMA-144 13 3 100 HS-741 10 4 3 8 HMM-765 8 3 50 HS-742 11 5 3 3 MAG- 14 5 3 - - - - -
TOTAL 225 155 1,057
L1 PDS VA-35 changes t o NAS Oceana effective 15 August 1965.
D ECL ASSlFlED -_ Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unite Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS I. TSZA, 1 T28B. 1 UHZB. 1 UC45J. 1 HU16C, 2 C117D
GCA Unit #8 - - MAUW #0430 - - NAMTRADET - -
1068 Average Student Load - - 1099 Average Student Load --
VF-101 30 F4Be 7 F4A. 2 TF9J
Average Student Load - - VX- 1 4 P3A, 2 SPZH,
2 SH3A. 2 S2E. 1 SZD, 1 RSZC 1 THl3N
RCVSG-50 - - HS-1 12 SH3A
Average Student Load - - VS-30 2 S2Fe 8 SZD.
9 SZE Average Student Load - -
6947 Security Squadron - -
Officer Total Aviationlother Enlisted
40 26 825
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRKWEST
CO NAS KWEST CO NAS KWEST CO NAMTRAGRU ME
COMFAIRKWEST
COMFAIRKWEST
COMFAIRKWEST RCVSG-50
USAF Security Serv. San Antonio, Tex.
FAETULANT Montgomery ADS,
Gunrer AFB, Ala. Key West Force Marina Barracks,
Key West COMFAIRKWEST
ATAB 671st ACLWRON
* JARCC - - Marine Guard Unit -- COMFAZRKWEST 2 EClZl
Det 14 VP-I0 Det 14 4 S P t E VF - CONAD 6 F 102, 14 F4B COMFAIRKWEST - - U. S. Army HAWK - -
Battalion (Part ial Support) - TOTAL 116
As assigned As assigned COMNAVAIRLANT
* Joint Air Reconnaissance Control Center
Aircraft - PcrsonneI Pereonnel RON
Average Transienta Daily 10 21(0ff. ) 29(Enl. ) l l (0f f . ) 17(Enl. )
Naval Aviator6 Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15. (Includelt 2 AF) I
i"cry, tbP * " j'\7 &f
DECLASSIFIED m I , d
I
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY
(NAS) (4 ND) (Zommand - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned - Aviationlother Enlisted
NAS 1 C47J. 2 UC45J 16 44 540 Navy Comm. Store - - - - 1 2 5 Navy Exchange - - - - 1 - - BUWEPS A/G Storage - - - - -- - - Marine Bar racks - - - - 4 89 \ NAMTRADET 1070 - - - - - - 12 HC-2 22 UH2AI 6 UH2B 82 5 364 HC-4 4 TH13N, 5 UH13P, 46 -- 24 1
4 CH19E, 9 UH2B NATF(S1) 1 F8D, 1 F8A, 2 A4B. 17 2 160
1 F4A. 2 A3A, 1 TZA, 2 AlG
NATTU 1 TC47K. 1 UC45J 14 I. 188 Students - - - - -- 477
NARTU 10 S2, 5 SH34J, 18 3 179 1 C117D, 2 C54, 1 T34B
Army Aviation 11 01A. 1 O l E , 17 -- 6 3 Detachment 1 TOLD, 7 U6A, U. S. Army 2 UlA, 7 U8D, Electronics Support 1 U8F, 1 U9D. Command 2 OH23, LUHlB,
1 OVlA. Z_OVlB. 6 C47, 1 C45, 3 CH21, L CH34, 1 CH37, 1 OH13, 3 UH19, 1' UHlD
U. S. Army Combined 1 OH13, 1 U1A 2 1 8 F ie ld Maintenance Shop (Aviation)
SATCOMM -Det 10 - - - - - - 28 Terminal I1 - - - -
TOTAL 140 212 63 2,374
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 2 8
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 30.
Units - AWS-75 VS-751 VS-752 VS-753 HS-751 HS-752 VR-751
Officer Aviationlother
32 17 22 - - 21 -- 24 - - 13 - - 16 - - 24 - -
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enl is ted
132 88 9 6 9 0 51 57 6 7
Officer Units - Aviat ionlother
VR-752 20 - - NAIRU-751 26 -- 'WEPTU-751 7 4 'WEPTU-752 5 8 NARMU-751 8 -- NARMU-752 3 -- Non-Pay 24 - -
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRNORFOLK CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU MI COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK
COM -4
CNATECHTRA CO NATTU CNARESTRA
Headquarters USA Electronics Support Command Ft . Monmouth N J
U. S. Army Ft. Dix NJ
CONUS REG COMMAND
Personnel RON
Total Enlisted
69 10
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I,
MAYPORT, FLORIDA
(NAVSTA) (6 ND) command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother
NAVSTA I T S - 2 A S 1 U C - 4 5 J . *9 46 2 UH-34J
3 CVW (FCLP & Loading) - - - - - - Branch Commissary Store - - - - 1 Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1
&*Fleet Training Center - - -- 29 Antarctic Support Activity, Det.IBB" 1 - - Mobile Ordnance Technical Unit Twelve - - 1 Guided Missile Service Div., NAS, Cecil Field -- -- ROINCC, Mayport - - - - - - Navy Finance Office, Afloat Branch - - - - Resident Inspection Office, INDMAN JAX -- 1 BUWEPSFLTREADREPLANT (Field Rep) -- - - COMCRUDESLANT Supply Representative - - 3
Total Enl is ted
COMCRUDESLANT, C a r e e r Information - - -- C a r r i e r dr Fie ld Service Unit (CAFSU) - - - - Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer . Atlantic Sonar -- --
Calibration and Alignment Team USS SARATOGA (CVA 60) (Limited) 43 88 USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVA 42) (Ltd) 35 87 USS SHANGRI LA (CVA 38) (Ltd) 3 3 77 COMCARDIVSIX (Occasional) 16 3 COMDESRON 8
DESDIV 81 - - - - 7 DESDIV 82 * - - - - 5
COMDESRON 14 DESDIV 141 - - - - 7 DESDIV 142 - - - - 5
COMDESRON 16 DESDIV 161 - - - - 7 DESDIV 162 - - - - 5
USS FARRAGUT (DLG 6) - - - - 20 USS KENNETH D. BAILEY (DDR 7 13) - - 14 USS LUCE (DLG 7) - - - - 20 USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DLG 13) - - 20 USS GOODRICH (DDR 831) - - - - 14 USS TURNER (DDR 834) - - - - 14 USS JONAS INGRAM (DD 9 3 8) - - - - 16 USS PERRY (DD 844) - - -- 14 USS POWER (DD 839) - - - - 14 USS ROBERT K. HUNTINGTON (DD 781) - - 14 USS NOA (DD 841) - - - - 14 USS MEREDITH (DD 890) - - - - 14 USS STRIBLING (DD 867) - - - - 14 USS AULT (DD 698) - - - - 14 USS BIGELOW (DD 942) - - - - 16 USS WILLLAM C. LAWE (DD 763) - - 14 USS ALLEN M. SUMNER (DD 692) - - 14 USS MC CAFFERY (DD 860) -- - - 14 USS CHARLES R. WARE (DD 865) - - 14
Administrative Superior
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMTRALANT CASA, Davisville, R. I. (CB) COMSERVLANT NAS Cecil Field SOEASTDOCKS -0. NAS, JAX INDMAN JAX FLTREDREPATL COMCRUDESLANT
(ADMIN) COMRESDESRON 34 COMNAVAIRLANT COMRESDESRON 34
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT
COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT
COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT COMCRUDESLANT
DEC LASSlFlED
ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MAYPORT, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned ~ v i r t i o n / O t h e r Enlirted Superior
USS HARWOOD (DD 86 1) - - 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT U S FORREST ROYAL (DD 872) 14 260 COMCRUDESLANT USS MAZAMA (AE 9) 14 182 COMSERVLANT USS KASKASiUA (A0 27) 13 22 1 COMSERVLANT U S SABINE (A0 25) 13 221 COMSERVLANT USS PAIUTE (ATF 159) 5 62 COMSERVLANT USS YELLOWSTONE (AD 27) 31 6 14 COMCRUDESLANT U S ENGLISH (DD 696) 14 260 COMRESDESRON 34 USS SALISH (ATA 187) 4 33 6 ND USS CATAWBA (ATA 21 0) - 4 3 3 - - - 6 ND
TOTAL 4 137 787 14,886
* Includes 1-Flight Surgeon and 1 - Enlisted Pilot. ** Includee Student Load Capacity of 20 Officerr and 230 Enlisted. (Additionally support CRT a i rc ra f t temporarily loaned by NAS JAX to CVA'r and CARDIV to provide flight t i m l for approximately 95 aviator.. )
Aircraft Perronnel Pernonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 30 l(0ff. ) 2(Enl.
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time a d Proficiency Purposes - 2.
NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLLA
(MCAF) (5 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
Command - CMC MC(H)OLF CAMP DAVIS Support - CNM(BUWEPS) MC(H)OLF OAK GROVE
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Hdqtrs, MCAF - - - - - - - - COMCABEAST HLHS, MCAF 2 UC45J, 3 T28B 22 25 488 CO MCAF FAETU Trainer Crew - - - - - - 5 H &HS NAMTRADET - - - - - - 18 CO NAMTRAGRU MF
*Students - - - - - - 15 MAG-26 - - - - - - - - CG 2d MAW H&MS-26 1 C117D. 23 UH34D 29 2 3 4 14 CO MAG-26 MABS-26 - - 10 11 432 CO MAG-26 MATCU-64 - - 3 6 48 CO MARS-26 HMM- 162 16 UH34D 23 3 76 CO MAG-26 HMM-262 11 UH34D 44 3 142 CO MAG-26 HMM-263 21 UH34D 56 3 180 CO MAG-26 HMM-264 20 UH34D - - 130 CO MAG-26 HMM-265 23 CH4hA 42 49 3 151 CO MAG-26 HMH-461 12 CH37C 3 0 2 130 CO MAG-26 VMO- 1 14 UHlE, 1 OlB, 9 OlC 29 2 139 CO MAG-26 MACS - 5 -- 3 16 2 39 CO MWHG 2dMAW - - - -
TOTAL 155 340 97 2,607
* Average daily student load TAD f rom other activities.
Aircrai t Personnel Perronnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 97 - - Naval Aviatore Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 73.
2 0
DECLASSIFIED
ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
NORFOLK, VIRGINLA
(NAS) (5 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 CIA, 1 C54F. 4 C117D, 3 C131F, 1 HU16C. 1 HUl6D. 1 RC45J. 7 TSZA, 2 S2F. 8 T28B, 13 UC45J. 2 Ul lA, 1 VCll7D
COMNAVAIRLANT -- FAU COMNAVAIRLANT -- COMFAIRNORFOLK - - FAU COMFAIRNORFOLK -- COMFAIRWINGSLAVTICFAW-5 COMCARDIV-2 (Occasional) - - COMCARDIV- 16 - - VR(F)-31 - - FAETULANT --
Students (from parent activity) Students (from other activities)
FLEAVNACCTOLANT - - FLEOPINTRACENLANT - -
Students (from parent activity) Students (from other activitiee)
LANTFLTMOBILEPHOTOGRU Air Navigation Office -- COMCVSG-56 - - VS - 24 10 SZE VS-27 10 S2E HS-3 16 SH3A COMCVSG-58 - - VS-26 12 SZD VS-36 12 S2D HS-7 16 SH3A VAW-12 39 E1B VC-6 6 QH50C
Studente (from parent activity) Students (from other activities)
VRC -40 12 C1A VP-24 14 SP2H VP-56 12 SP2H LANTINTCEN - - Navy Weather Research Facility
HC-4, Det 1 2 UH34D, 1 UH34E. 1 UH46A
VR-22 10 C130E HQFMFLANT 1 C54T. 1 C131F
3 TlA, 2 UC45J BUWEPSFLTREADREPLANT -- F L E WEAFAC -- NAESU Det 2 - -
Officer Aviationlother
61 71
Total Enlisted
1,655
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRNORFOLK
CINCLANTFLT C OMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORFOLK COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMFAIRNORFOLK COMCVSG-58 COMCVSG-58 COMCVSG-58 COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK
COMFAIRNORFOLK CFAW-5 CFAW-5 CINCLANTFLT BUWEPSFLTREAD-
REPLANT CO HELSUPPRON-4
NAT WINGSLANT CGFMFLANT
BUWEPS COMEASTSEAFRON CONAESU
DECLASSIFIED
I NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Activitie s and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAMTRA EAST - - NAMTRADETS NORF - -
Students (from parent activity) Students (from other activities)
Naval Aviation Safety 1 C1A Center
Nuclear Weapons Training Center LANT Students (from other activities)
Antarctic Support Activities, Det C
Officer ~ v i a t i o n / ~ t h e r
2 - - 1 - -
((10) - - - - - - 3 6 5
Total Enl is ted
6 33
( 30) 92 66
Armed F o r c e s Courier Trans. Station - - 6 7
BUSHIPS Air Cushion Ship Developmental - - -- - - P r o g r a m (temporary assignment)
Navy Exchange - - -- MARTD * Listed below 3 NARTU USNITAR * Listed below 2 1 Class "A1' OLR Faci l i ty - - ( 13) Class 'IC" Aircraf t Maintenance Dept. ( 13) GCA Unit 12 -- ( 4) GCA Satellite Elizabeth City -- - - MAUW 0422 ( 2) F l e e t Pool Aircraf t 3 C117D, 3 SPZE, - -
1 VC117D, 4 UC45J, 2 UH34J, 3 C131F. 1 CIA
TOTAL
Administrative Superior
CONAMTRAGRU MFS NAMTRA EAST
COMTRALAN T I Antarctic Support
Activities CONAVCOMMSTAI
NORFOLK BUSHIPS
CO NAS CG MARTC CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS GO NAS CO NAS CO NAS - -
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 44 273 150(0ff. ) 72(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 756. I Officer
Unit s Aviation/Other
AWS-86(S) 30 22 VR-861 19 -- VR-862 15 -- VS - 864 23 -- VA( J)- 86 1 28 -- WEPTU-861 9 3 NATRON-86 -- - - NARMU-861 2 - -
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enl is ted
110 82 6 8 86
121 - - 38 16
Units
HS-861 VS-861 VS-862 VS-863 NAIRU- 86 1 MARC-20 VMA-233
TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other
16 - - 23 -- 24 - - 23 - - 30 2
2 5 4 16 - -
260 36
Total Enl is ted
3 7 119 9 1 82
9
DECLASSIFIED
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I OCEANA. VIRGINIA
(NAS) (5 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAS 2 UG45J. 2 UHZB. 5 T33B. 2 C47H.
CVW-6 - - VF-33 12 F4B VF-102 14 F4B VA-76 14 A4C VA-85 9 A6A c v w - 7 - - VF-41 12 F4B VF - 84 12 F4B VA-72 17 A4E VA- 75 12 A6A VA-86 16 A4E CVW-8 - - VF-103 12 F4B VF - 74 12 F4B
*VA-81 14 A4E * VA-83 14 A4E
RCVW-4 - - VA-42 19 A6A
Students - - VA-43 14 TF9J
Students - - - VA-65 9 A6A VC-2 14 F8C VC -4 3 USZC. 1 US2A RATCC Unit 35 - - NAMTRADET (USN) - - NAMTRADET Student Load - - Branch Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - RES OINC CON - - GMAU - - Fleet Air Int. Det. - - Nuclear Weapons Loading School
Student Load -- BUWEPSFLTREADREP - - NAESU REP -- Reserve Squadrons (Occasional) RCVW Student Load *** -
TOTAL 24 1
Supported Facilities
ALF Fent ress Navy Duck Target Complex Navy Stumpy Point Target
Officer Total Administrative AviationfOther Enlisted - Superior
31# 52 874 COMNAVAIRLANT
4 6 8 26 3 238 24 3 236 14 3 132 30 -- 240
6 4 7 28 6 224 28 4 230 20 3 143 3 1 5 203 18 3 145 11 - - 9 30 -- 220 29 -- 217 18 -- 135 21 - - 123 - - - - - - 33 7 308 32 Y # 5 267 ## 19 3 208 7 -- - -
23 8 243 13 1 139 18 3 182 ( 5 ) ( 2 ) (75)
2 - - 114 27 - - 365 ** - - 1 2 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - ( 1 ) (13)
1 - - 2 1 -- 5 2 - - 11
(1 civilian) (39 civilians)
COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-6 CVW-6 CVW-6 CVW-6 COMFAIRNORFOLK c v w - 7 c v w - 7 c v w - 7 c v w - 7 c v w - 7 COMFAIRNORFOLK CVW-8 CVW-8 CVW-8 CVW-8 C OMFAIR JAX RCVW-4
COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK COMFAIRNORFOLK CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
CO NAS CO NAS COM-5 CO NAS COMFAIRNORFOLK FAETULANT
BUWEPS COMNAVAIRLANT CNARESTRA
# Includes 9 LDO's. ## Includes USMC personnel. * VA-81 scheduled to move to Cecil Field - 15 .Aug 1965.
VA-83 scheduled to move to Cecil Field - 15 Sept 1965. ** Includes students f r o m activities not located Ion station.
*** Noted in VA-42 and VA-43 student load.
NOTE: VA-15 assigned PDS a t NAS OCEANA 31 March 1965 - Aircraft and personnel assignment to VA- 15 pending.
DECLASSIFIED
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I OCEANA, VIRGINIA (Continued)
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 12 19(0ff. ) 16(Enl. ) 5(0ff. ) l(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 78.
QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND
WAS) (1 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Air craf t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C117D. 1 HUlCC, 9 UC45J. 1 RC45J. 2 UH34D. 2 UHZB, 1 C131F. 11 T1A
CARDIV- 14 (Occasionally) - - CARDIV- 18 (Occasionally) - - COMFAIRQUONSET --
FAU COMFAIRQUONSET -- CVSG-52 - - VS-28 13 S2E VS-31 12 S2E HS-11 16 SH3A CVSG - 54 - - VS-22 13 S2F VS-32 12 S2F HS-5 18 SH3A CVSG-60 - - VS-34 - 11 S2D VS-39 12 S2D HS-9 18 SH3A VAW-33 11 EAlF , 13 EAlE .
1 AlE, 2 EClA VC-2 Det. A 4 US2C VX-6 4 LC 130F. 5 LH34D.
2 C121J. 2 LC117D. 4 UBlB, 2 LC47I-I. 1 LC47J. 1 C47 J
USCG SAR Det. 1 HUl6E (C. G. )
Fleet Weather Facility -- Marine Bar racks - - NAMTRADE T - -
Students NAMTD (daily) - - Naval A/C Torpedo 1 A4B. 1 S2D.
Unit 1 UH34J. 1 SP2E Navy Commissary Store - - Air Navigation Office - - Navy Exchange -- RATCC Unit 6 --
Supported Faci l i t ies
ALF Charleetown, Rhode Island
Limited Support
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Varnum and Beavertail Stations
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
45 92 1,200 COMFAIRQUONSET
- - - -
COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRQUONSET COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-52 CVSG-52 CVSG-52 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-54 . CVSG-54 CVSG-54 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-60 CVSG-60 CVSG-60 COMFAIRQUONSET
COMFAIRQUONSET COMFAIRQUONSET
CDR, CG Air Sta. Salem
CINCLANTFLT CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU MI CO NAS/COMFAIR NAVUWTROFtDSTA
Newport CO NAS COMFAIRQUONSET CO NAS CO NAS
DECLASSIFIED
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
QUONSET POINT, RHODE ISLAND (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Class I1A" O&R Faci l i ty - - Students O&R (daily) - -
BUWEPSFLTREADREP (FSR) - - MAUW Aug. Unit 0421 -- Activity Craft - - NavTraDevCenAreaOff - - -
TOTAL 210
Officer Aviationlother -
( 9) ( 2 ) - - - - -- - - - - ( 2 ) -- - - - - - - - -
5'62 170
Total Enlisted
(41) ( 15) - - ( 12) ( 6) - -
3,985
Administrative Superior
CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVAIRLANT CO NAS CO NAS NTDC, New London
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 14 20(0ff. ) 25(Enl. ) lO(0ff. ) 2. 5(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 320.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - ENM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother
NAS 1 UC45J. 1 C47J. 14 37 1 TZBB, 1 T33B. 1 UH34J, 1 C54P
RECONATKWING ONE - - 12 8 RVAH- 1 6 RA5C 9 17 RVAH - 3 6 TA3B, 4 TF9J. 22 47
1 C47. 6 A5A. 15 RA5C Students -- 15 36
RVAH-5 6 RA5C 7 14 RVAH-6 - - 7 9 RVAH - 7 6 RA5C 9 20 RVAH-9 6 RA5C 8 15 VAH-11 8 A3B 11 18 RVAH-12 - - 10 16 RVAH-13 6 RA5C 9 17 GCA-45 - - ( 1 ) -- NAMTRADET - - 1 -- Marine Bar racks - - -- 2 - - -
TOTAL 76 134 256
Total Enlisted
520
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 4 10
Administrative Superior
COMFAIR JAX
COMFAIR JAX CRAW-1 CRAW-1
CRAW- 1 CRAW- 1 CRAW- 1 CRAW- 1 CRAW- 1 CRAW- 1 CRAW-1 CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU M CO NAS
Personnel RON I
PACIFIC FLEET' SUPPORT STATIONS
MISSION
Maintain and operate faci l i t ies and provide se rv ices and mate r ia l t o support operations of avia- tion activities and units of the Operating F o r c e s of the Navy and other activities and units, as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
* 1. NAS Alameda, California 7. NAS Moffett Field, California 2. NAF E l Centrv. California 8. NAS North Island. San Diego, California 3. MCAS E l Toro. California 9. NAAS Ream Field, California 4. NAAS Fallon, Nevada 10. MCAF Santa Ana, California 5. NAS Lemoore, California 11. NAS Whidbey Island, Washington 6. NAS Miramar. California 12. MCAS Yuma, Arizona
*Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station.
ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA
WAS) (12 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Limited Support
NAAS Fallon NAS Lemoore
Activities and Units Air c ra f t Supported Assigned
NAS 2 Cl17D. 1 C54Q. 5 T33B, 4 UC45J, 1 RC45J, 1 C131F. 1 HU16C. 1 UHZB. 2 U l l A
NALF Monterey 16 UC45J, 16 TZA, 11 T28B. 1 UH34J
MARTD - - NARTU. USN * A/C l is ted below NARTU, USNR * A/C l is ted below COMCARDIV 3 (Occasional) - - COMCARDIV 7 (Occasional) -- COMFAIRALAMEDA - - FAU COMFAIRALAMEDA - -
VR-21 Det -VAW-13
VA-52 VA- 145 VA-152 VA- 165 VA-215 FAETUPAC ATAB Class "At8 O&R Faci l i ty Students O&R FLEOPINTRACENPAC Navy Regional Air Cargo
Control Office NALCOPACREP Marine Bar racks GCA Unit 36 Navy Commissary
5 C131F, 8 C I A 12 E A l F , 2 E C l A 9 A1H. 3 A1J 9 A1H. 3 A1 J 9 A1H. 3 A1 J 9 AlH. 3 A1J 9 A1H. 3 A1 J
Officer Aviationlother
37 83
Total Enl is ted
1.450
Administrative Superior
COMFAJRALAMEDA
CO NAS Alameda
CG MARTC CNARESTRA CNARESTRA COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO FAUICOMFAIR-
ALAMEDA CO VR-21 COMFAIRALAMEDA COMCVW-5 COMCVW- 14 COMCVW-15 COMCVW-16 COMCVW-21 CO FAETUPAC CO NAS CO NAS COMFAIRALAMEDA CO NSC Oakland
COM WESTSEMRON CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
DECLASSIFIED 4 KCUSSIRED I
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
ALAMEDA. CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Disease Vector Control (Navy) - - Navy Exchange - - MAUW 0410 - - Service Craf t (YSD-46) - - Combined Service Support - -
P r o g r a m Area Office. Alameda Naval - -
Training Device Center NAMTRADET 3037 - - Flee t Weather Central - -
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enl is ted
TOTAL
Administrative Superior
COM-12 CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVAIRPAC
NTD Ctr . , P o r t Washington. N. Y.
CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
COMWESTSEAFRON
I F l e e t Pool Aircraft: 2 SPZE, 1 SP2H. 2 A ~ H / A . ~ J I *NARTU Aircraf t : 12 SP2E. 11 SZF, 1 T34B, 1 UC45J. 1 C54P. 1 C54Q. 4 T33B. 5 S H ~ ~ J ,
1 UI-I34J, 33 A4B, 2 C118B
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 16 20(0ff. ) 20(Enl. ) lO(0ff. )10(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 220. I Officer
Units Aviat ionlother - AWS-87(L) 47 158 VA-873 20 5 VA-876 2 0 3 VA-879 21 5 VR-871 15 6 VR-872 17 5 VR-873 15 6 VR-874 17 6 VS-872 20 6 VS-873 18 7 VS-874 2 1 8 VP-871 15 7 VP-872 17 7 VP-873 14 7 VP-874 18 7
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
219 6 0 7 1 94 51 62 7 1. 7 2 67 71 51
101 120 123 129
Officer ,Units - Aviation /Other
VP-875 15 8 VP-876 19 6 VP-878 15 7 HS-871 11 4 HS-872 12 5 NARMU-871 5 5 .NARMU-876 5 6 NAIRU-871 - - 42 NAIRU-872 - - 28 WEPTU-871 -- 13 WEPTU-872 -- 16 WEPTU-873 -- 17 WEPTU-874 -- 16 WEPTU-875 -- 10 --
TOTAL 377 426
I NOTE: VSF-1 established NAS ALameda 1 July 1965.
Total Enl is ted
108 140 132 42 4 3 49 6 1 21
6
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
E L CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
WAF) (11 ND) Supported Facility
Command - CNM Salton Sea Tes t Base Support - CNM(BUWEPS)
Activities and Unite Aircraf t Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Qt& Enlisted Superior
NAF 1 UC45J 7 14 314 COM- 11 Naval Aerospace 2 A4B, 1 A3B. 7 6 185 COM- 1 1
Recovery Facility 1 AlE, 2 TF9J. 1 C47H
USAF (651 1 Tes t Grp) - - 12 15 97 AFTC USAF (6515 Maint 2 B66, 1 T28, 1 - - 7 8 65 15 Maint Grp
Grp Det 1) 2 T33, 3 C130, 1 FlO6, 1 HZIB. 1 U6A
2 VF Det (Rotational) 16 F~B/F ( IC 20 - - 2 0 COMFAIR SDiego 1 VS Det (Occasional) 6 S2D/E 18 -- 10 COMFAIR SDiego 1 VAH Det (Occasional) 10 A3B 24 - - 70 COMFAIR Whidbe!
I e land UShFR 452 Troop 1 C119 3 - - 8 March AFB
Ca r r i e r Wing (Occasional) 1 MATS Det (Occasional) 3 C130 10 - - 20 NAVAIRTRANS -
WINGPAC LOCKHEED GEORGIA 1 C141, 1 C130 - - - - - - - -
Company NASA (Northrup Ventura 1 C133 (Occaeional) - - - - - - - -
Corporation) 1 Cessna 310 Branch Navy Exchange - - - - -- 7 NX North Island Branch Comminsary Store - - - - -- 11 OinC NCS NavSta
SDiego ROICC - - - - 2 - - DPWO 11 ND
- - - - TOTAL 59 102 37 820
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transient l Daily 2 5 50 - - NOTE: I t is anticipated that about 1 October 1965, NAF E l Centro will begin support of
Detachment ONE of the USAF 414th Fighter Group with 6-FlOlB aircraf t , 10 Aviation Officerr, 2 (Other), 150 Total Enlisted and with the 414th Fighter Group a s their Adminirtrative Superior.
E L TORO, CALIFORNIA
(MCAS) (11 ND) Supported Facility
Command - CMC MCALF. Camp Pendleton Support - CNM(BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviatian/Other Enlieted Superior
~ d ~ t r s . AirFMFPac - - -- - - -- CG FMFPac fH@c)cln,AirFMFPac 1C131F. 1C117D, 41 35 220 * CG AirFMFPac
(Includee MAWTU 1 C54R. 1 UC45J. average on board 3 T l A count of studante: Officer - 18, Enlisted - 6) (On & off etation activities)
DECLASSIFIED
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Ar rigned Aviation/Other Enlir ted
VMT-2 23 T F 9 J 24 3 162 (Average on board count of students: Officer - 20, Enlisted - 0) (On Station activities)
Hdqtre, 3d MAW - - - - - - - - M WHG- 3 - - -- - - -- HkHS-3 - - 43 106 707 Fo rce Dental ~ o m p a n y .. - - - 12 21 MASS-., - - 12 3 2 138 MAG- 15 - - - - - - - - MABS-15 - - 7 6 237 HkMS-15 3T1A. 9A4C 22 27 3 54
1 C47J. 1 A4E VMA-223 19 A4E, 4 A4C 43 7 165 VMFA-314 18 F4B 17 19 146 MAG-33 - - - - - - - - MABS-33 - - 6 9 2 54 HLMS-33 3 TlA, 1 C47H 2 0 23 326 VMC J -3 Phase in of RF4B 27 22 237
9 RFM, 7 EFlOB VMFA- 122 Phare i n of F4B 22 1 128
2 F8E, 17 F8B VMA-121 14 A4E 27 5 175 VMF-3U 17 F8C 29 4 159 MWSG-37 -- - - - - - - HLHS-37 - - 19 24 249 MABS-37 - - 3 16 448
Sub Unit /1 - - 6 31 710 MAMS-37 2 C47H, 4 C117D 8 9 311
6 T l A VMGR-352 15 KCl30F 40 4 29 1 VMO-6 (MCALF, Camp 21 UHlE 53 7 238
Pendleton, personnel L a i rc ra f t a t Camp Pendleton
Hdqtrs, MCAB WEST - - - - - - -- Hdqtrs, MCAS, E l Toro -- - - - - - - HLHS. M C S - - 21 37 224 SMS, MCAS - - 4 19 198 SOES. MCAS 3 C117D. 2 UC45J. 12 11 253
1 UllA, 3 T33B, 2 UH34D
Sub-unit #1 (MCALF, Camp Pendleton) 1 - - 2 5 WMD-1 - - - - 9 75 RATCC Unit 40M (Perronnel SOES Total) ( 2 ) --
-- ( 23) ATAU (Peraonnel in HLHS, MCAS Total ( 1 ) (47)
(Average on board count of students: Officer - 50, Enlir ted - 250, on & off station activities)
Area Separationr - - 5 5 100 (Peak loads of 160)
Adminimtrative Superior
&CG AirFMFPac
' ~ C G AirFMFPac CG 3d MAW CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CO MWHG-3 CG 3d MAW CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15
CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CG 3d MAW CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33
CO MAG-33 CO MAG-33 CG 3d MAW CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37 CO MWSG-37
CMC COMCABWEST CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS
CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS CG MCAS
CG MCAS
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Unite Supported
FAETU Detachment 5 (Personnel in H&HS,
Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
- - - - - - ( 31) CO FAETUPAC
Total) (Average on board count of students: Officer - 105. Enlisted - 0, on & off Station activities)
Rifle range details f rom - - ships, neighboring naval activitier & rese rve units of a l l services (Peak loads of 50)
Students f rom off station - - activities attending NCO Leadership School. NAMT Schools (Peak loads of 1 10)
Medical support for ret i red & dependent per sons of a l l services in surrounding county and metropolitan a r e a s (Current case f i les - 6,460 retired. 40,000 dependent)
Total
- -- 512 487 6,882
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 8 4 2 20
Naval Aviator8 Supported F o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 78.
* Effecfivt 1 July 1965 deactivate AIBFMFPAC; combine Headquarters with FMFPAC and assign Hdqtrs Sqdn to FMFPAC MCAS Kaneohe.
FALLON, NEVADA
(NAAS) (12 ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 1 C54P. 1 UC45J, 2 UH34J
* 8 CVW Squadrons 104 Aircraft (Rotational)
Reserve Squadronr(Occasiona1) - - USAF 858 Radar Squadron (SAGE) - Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - - ROICC - -
TOTAL 108
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer ~kviat ionfother
19 15
Total Enlisted
540
Administrative Superior
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
CNARESTRA CDR 28th Air Div. CO NAAS CO NAAS DPWO 12 ND
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 15(0ff. ) 6(Enl. ) - - I * There a r e no tenant squadrons based a t NAA8 Fallon. Base loading during scheduled squadron
deployments normally range f r o m four (4) to s ix (6) c a r r i e r squadrons consisting of 100 officers, 600 enlisted men. and 84 aircraft. Base loading can be extended to eight (8) c a r r i e r squadrons under emergency conditions fo r limited periods only.
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS 1 -
LEMOORE , CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
NAS
COM CVW-9 VA-93 VA-94 VA-95 COM CVW-15 VA- 153 VA- 155 COM CVW-16 VA- 163 VA- 164 COM CVW-19 VA-192 VA-195 VA-196 COM CVW-21 VA-212 VA-216 VA-22 VA-23 VA-25 VA- 55 VA- 56 VA-112 VA-113 VA-115 VA-144 VA- 146 VA-122
Studente VA- 125
Studente VA- 127
Students NAVAIRPAC A/C Pool F AISC FAETUPAC DETFOUR RATCC Unit #41 Federa l Aviation Agency
Aircraf t Aeaigned
1 C117D. 2 UHZB 3 UC45J - - 10 A4C 14 A4C 4 A l H / J - - 9 A4C 14 A4E - - 14 A4E 14 A4E - - 14 A4C 14 A4C 12 A1H -- 12 A4E 11 A4C 14 A4C 14 A4E 11 AlH, 1 A l J 14 A4E 13 A4E 14 A4C 14 A4C 9 AlH, 2 A 1 J 16 A4C 14 A4C 1 AlE , 17 AlH, 5 A1 J, 11 T28B - - 39 A4C. 25 A4E. 6.A4B, 2 AIE
- - 21 TF-9J
- - 19 A4B. 20 A4C --
- - - - - -
NAMTRADE TS - - Marine Bar racks - - Commissa ry Store - - Navy Exchange - - ROICC - -
TOTAL 450
Aircraf t
Average Transients Daily 10
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer Total AviationfOther Enlisted -
22 80 920
75 -- 150 17 2 149 16 -- - - - - - - 1 3
1 - - 34 ( 4) (4 ) (55) -- 43 civilians - -
Pereonnel
lZ(0ff. ) 25(Enl. )
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRALAMEDA
COMFAIRALAMEDA COM CVW-9 COM CVW-9 COM CVW-9 COMFAIRALAMEDA COM CVW-15 COM CVW-15 COMFAIRALAMEDA COM CVW-16 COM CVW-16 COMFAIRALAMEDA COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COMFAIRALAMEDA COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-14 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-14 COM RCVW-12
COM RCVW-12
COM RCVW-12
COMNAVAIRPAC COMF AIRALAMEDA COFAETUPAC CO NAS FAA Regional
Office LorA CO NAMTRAGRU MF CO N M CO NAS CO NAS DPWO/OICG 12 IUD
Personnel RON
lO(0ff. ) 7(Enl. )
DECLASSIFIED
, -A- PACIFIC F L E E T !SUPPORT STATIONS
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) ,, Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted
NAS 2 C117. 3 TlA, 44 32 930 1 UC45J, 1 UHZB
COM CVW-2 - - 9 - - 10 VF-21 12 F4B 30 -- 222 COM CVW-5 - - 9 -- 8 VF-51 12 F8E 17 - - 162 VF-53 12 F 8 E 16 -- 156 VF-92 12 F4B 29 -- 240 VF-96 12 F4B 33 -- 226 COM CVW-11 - - 8 - - 7 VF-111 12 F4D 17 - - 148 VF- 114 12 F4B 30 - - 236 COMRCVW-12 - - 17 -- 2 1 VA-126 25 TF9J 27 - - 178 VF-121 25 F4B. 9 F4A 55 - - 479
Students - - 62 -- 129 VF-124 3 F8C, 13 F8D, 23 F8E 45 - - 380
Students - - 13 -- 4 5 COM CVW-14 - - 7 -- 9 VF-142 12 F4B 33 -- 228 VF-143 12 F4B 31 -- 217 VF-151 12 F4B 32 -- 229 VF-154 14 F8D 17 -- 173 VF-161 12 F4B 25 -- 229 VF-162 12 F 8 E 20 - - 152 VF-191 12 F8E 21 - - 174 VF-194 12 F8E 22 - - 175 VF -24 12 F8C. 12 F4B 19 -- 117 VF-211 12 F8E 21 -- 152 VF-213 10 F4G, 4 F4B 29 - - 232 VFP-63 27 RF8A 60 2 414 VC-7 11A4Bs 1 8 F 8 C . 4 D F 8 F 4 1 - - 329 NAVAIRPAC Pool A/C 18 I? 8, 2 F 4 -- -- - - RATCC Unit #9 - - ( 8 ) -- - - ( 50) FAA (65 Civilians ) NAESU - - (19 Civilians) N-&f TRADE T - - 1 1 74
Students - - - - 2 30 (plus varying numbers f r o m activities on Station)
BRCOMSYSTO - - - - 1 40 Navy Exchange - - -- '2 4 ATAB - - - - - - 30 AIRTRANSHIPMENT - - -- - - - - Small A r m s Training - - -- 1 10
Unit MARDE T - - -- 1 4 3 F i r e Fighting School - - - - 1 20
I 9'A11 Rifle Range - - - L 1 25
FOURTHTKBN FORTRPS & - - I MARCORESTRACEN
Administrative Superior
COMFAIR SDiego
COMFAIR SDiego COM CVW-2 COMFAIR SDiego COM CVW-5 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-9 COM CVW-9 COMFAIR SDiego COM CVW-2 COM CVW-11 COMFAIR SDiego COM RCVW-12 COM RCVW-12 - - COM RCVW-12 - - COMFAIR SDiego COM CVW-14 COM CVW-14 COM CVW-15 COM CVW-15 COM CVW-16 COM CVW-16 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 COMFAIR SDiego COMUTWING PAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO NAS FAA RegOff LosA CO NAESU Phila CO NAMTRAGRU h4E
CO NAS CO NAS CO FAETUPAC COM WESTSEAFRON CO NAVADMINCOM
NTC San Diego CO Marbks NS SDieg~ CO NavCruiTraCom
NTC San Diego CO NavCruiTraCom
NTC San Diego Dir 12 MarCorDist
DECLASSIFIED *
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued) t Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total
Supported Amsigned Aviation/Other Enlisted
WESTAF: SBAMA - - - - -- -- Norton AFB, AFPR, CONVAIRASTRO (Atlas Airlift), RYAN AFPR
ROICC - - - - ( 1) -- Reserve Unite (Occasional) - - - - - - - - Reserve Squadrons (Occamional) - - - - - - -- Commercial Ai rcar r ie r s (Alternate - - -- --
Airport - O C C ~ S ~ O M ~ ) - - - - TOTAL 417 840 46 6,697
Aircraft Personnel
Average Transients Daily 16 8(0ff. ) 26(Enl. )
MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND) - Supported Facility
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
ALF Crows Landing
Activities and Unitm Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned A.viation/Other Enlimted -
NAS 2 UC45J. 1 T33B. 29 61 619 1 UH34J
NAVAIRTRANS WINCPAC 23 C 130E 14 3 42 VR-7 - - 150 100 205 VR-8 - - 13 16 1,061 1501 A. F. Supp. Sqd. - - - - 1 25
b COMFAIRMOFFETT / - - 19 13 54 COMFAIRWINGSPAC
bCOMFAIRWING EIGHT - - 8 - - 14 #*COMFAIRWING TEN - - 8 - - 14 **VP-46 9 P3A 47 4 238
VP-9 9 P3A 52 3 242 VP-19 9 P3A 52 3 242 VP-47 9 P3A 52 3 242 VP-31 Det. A 6 P3A 34 3 265 FAETUPAC. Det. 1 - - 2 3 51 NAMTRADET 1012 (P3A) - - - - 1 6 5 Federal Aviation Agency - - - - -- - - NASA (Ames Research *** A/C listed below - - - - - -
Center) (13) RATCC Unit Y7 - - ( 7 ) --
- - (47) Marine Barracks - - 3 80 Navy Commirsary Store - - - - 2 7 0 Helium Storage h Dist. Center - - - - - - - - Navy Exchange - - - - 2 1 6594 Aerospace Teet Wing 1 C47 1 -- 8 63 Avn. Bat. Co. B 3 01A - - - - - -
CENSUPGR 2 OH3
Administrative Superior
DIRSO WESTDIV- DOCKS
COM- 11 CNARESTRA - -
P e r l l o ~ e l RON
9(Off. ) b(En1. ) I
Administrative Superior
COMFAIR WINGSPAC
COMFAIR WINGSPAC COMFAIR WINGSPAC COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMFAIRWINGSPAC C O W AIR WINGSPAC VP-31 FAETUPAC NORIS CO NAMTRAGRU MFS FAA Reg. Ofc. LoeA NASA WN
SNO MATS NAT WINGPAC NAT WINGPAC 1501 Supp. Sqd. (Trans)
McClellan AFB CO WAVAIRPAC
CO NASMF CO NASMF CO NASMF CO NASMF CO NASMF 6594 ATW Management 63 Avn Bat Long Beach
'
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I I MOFFETT FIELD, (Continued)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
12 ND ON1 Det. - - 115th Int. Corp. , USA --
USA Vet Food Insp Det. - - USA Comm Ser Gr Det. 2 - - VP-31 Det A Students - - Reserve Units (Occasional) 20 VP
I Total
Officer Aviationjother
Total Enlisted
1 2
Administrative Superior
12 ND ON1 Reg. 1 115th Int.
Gr., P res id io S F 6th Army Area Vet Army Eng.,
Sacramento, Calif. VP-31 Det A COMFAIRWINC - 8
* Deployed to WESTPAC until September 1965. ** Deployed t o WESTPAC until January 1966. *** Ames A/C: Ryan Vertiplane, Bell X-14, F86-30, UHlZE. Hiller YROE-1. Douglas F5D- C47J, Cessna T37B. T33A, Convair 990, NC130-B, Convair 340, North American FlOOC-1.
I Contemplated organization af ter 1 July 1965.
Aircraf t ' personne l Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 28 8(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 26.
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
BUWEPSREP Sunnyvale & Palo Alto, Calif. BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Moffett F ie ld 12 ND Public Works Office, Moffett F ie ld AROTC & AFROTC San Jose State College AROTC Det. 7, Santa Cla ra Navy & Marine Corps Res. Tra. Center
San Jose USAF, USMC, USN Tra. Ctr. , San Jose Air F o r c e Reserve Officer Training
Corps Det (050), Pa lo Alto USN Research Elect. Facility, San Jose NROTC Stanford University, Pa lo Alto AFROTC & AROTC Stanford University USA Training Centers: San Jose, Pa lo
Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale Recruiting Stations: USMC, USN, USAF,
USCG, San Jose USA San Jose, Mountain View. San Mateo
Office of Naval Research Resident, Stanford, Pa lo Alto
6th Postal Flight. USAF, Moffett F ie ld NASA (Lewis Research Ct r ) Moffett F ie ld U. S. P o s t Office, Moffett F ie ld Radio Science Laboratory, Stanford Naval Reserve Electronic Facility,
Pa lo Alto Hil ler Army Admin Command A F Contract Management Div., Pa lo Alto
USA Signal Electronic Research Unit, Mountain View
Stanford Research Institute, Menlo P a r k 466L Fie ld Office, USAF. Mountain View Varian Associates, Pa lo Alto 6594th T e s t Wing (USAF) Almaden A F Station. San Jose USAF System Command Scientific and
Tech. Liaison Office (AFSC STLO). Los Altos
Philco Western Division, Pa lo Alto Sylvania Elect. Def. Lab., Mountain View Food Machinery & Chemical Corps, San Jose Resident Inspector of Naval Mater ial
Sunnyvale Westinghouse Elec t r ic , Sunnyvale American Red C r o s s Rep., Moffett Field Electronics Def. Lab.. Mountain View Loclcheed Missile & Space Div. , Palo
Alto and Sunnyvale USA Communications Service Group,
Moffett Field Bank of America Br . , Moffett F ie ld Lockheed Aircraf t Rep., Moffett F ie ld Itek Corporation, Pa lo Alto BUWEPSREP Lockheed Ai rc ra f t Corp. AF Procurement Div., Lockheed Electromagnetic Systems Lab., Pa lo Alto
"94 L'.' ....
PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIECO, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND) Supported Faci l i ty
Command - CNO S P F South Bay Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C54P, 2 C117Ds 30 91 1,576 COMFAIR SDiego 1 C131F, 2 Ul lA, 8 UC45J, 8 T33B, 6 T28B
COMNAVAIRPAC - - 63 65 - - CINCPACFLT FAU COMNAVAIRPAC - - 2 1 350 COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRSDIEGO/FAW- 14 - - 47 32 177 COMNAVAIRPAC /
COMFAIRWINCSPA COMCARDIV- 1 - - 10 9 40 COMNAVAIRPAC COMCARDIV-5 - - 14 8 40 COMNAVAIRPAC COMCARDIV-9 - - 12 8 3 1 COMNAVAIRPAC Mobile Photo Unit - - - - 3 42 COMNAVAIRPAC FAETUPAC - - 3 0 16 274 COMNAVAIRPAC
Students - - - - 62 180 FLTAVACCTOFFPAC - - 1 2 46 COMNAVAIRPAC VR(F)-32 - - 39 1 100 COMFAIR SDiego COMUT WINGPAC - - 6 5 15 COMFAIR SDiego VAW-11 31 El,B, 27 EZq 312 18 1,082 VP-31 1 C121J. 8 S P 2 H 60 10 395 Y F A I R FLTAIRWING-14 SDiego
Students 14 SPZE, 5 SP5B 108 - - 300 VP-40 12 SP5B 6 1 - - 325 FLTATRWINC- 14 VP-48 12 SP5B 3 7 17 277 FLTAIRWINC- 14 VP-50 12 SP5B 54 3 280 FLTAIRWING- 14 RCVSG-51 - - 4 3 8 COMFAIR SDiego CVSC-53 - - 2 5 6 COMFAIR SDiego CVSC-55 - - 3 6 6 COMFAIR SDiego CVSG-57 - - 3 6 7 COMFAIR SDiego CVSC-59 - - 5 3 6 COMFAIR SDiego VS-21 11 S2E 32 3 182 CVSG-53 VS-29 11 S2E 29 3 172 CVSC-53 VS-23 11 S&E 29 3 192 CVSG-55 VS-25 11 SZE 3 2 3 192 CVSC-55 VS-41 6 S2D. 8 S2E 3 5 9 247 RCVSC-51
Students - - 32 - - - - VS-35 11 S2D 3 172 CVSC-57 VS-37 11 S2D 29 3 0 3 178 CVSG-57 VS-33 11 S2E 3 0 3 176 CVSG-59 VS-38 11 S2E 30 3 174 CVSC-59 VC-3 1 C54P, 2 RC45J 42 25 240 COMUT WINGPAC
2 DPZE, 13 US2C Students - - - - - - 46
VC-3 Det A - - - - 1 222 VC-3 F L T WEAFAC - - 1 6 21 COMWESTSEAFRON NU WPNTRACENPAC - - 16 30 108 COMTRAPAC
Students - - -- 375 189 EPDOPAC - - 1 11 185 COMSERPAC DEPCOMOPTEVFORPAC - - 14 19 28 COMOPTEVFOR PAMIPACFLT - - -- 4 202 EPDOPAC BUWEPSFLTREADREP PAC - - 17 3 13 COM-11
1 PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I NORTH ISLAND, JAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAESU Det 1
OinC NAMTRAGRU WEST - - OinC NAMTRADET NORIS - -
Students - - Marine Barracks - - Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - - Reserve Units (Occasional) - - Fleet Aircraft Pool 2 S2F. 2 CIA,
1 C l 2 l J - TOTAL 275
Officer Aviation/Other -
- - 1
Total Enlisted
1
Administrative Superior
BUWEPSFLTREAD- R E P PAC
CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
A i r c r d t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 62 255 7(0ff. )l6(Enl. )
Naval Aviatora Supported F o r Flight Time a d Proficiency Purposes - 568 I MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT PROVIDED
Navy Area Audit Office, NORIS Team Navy Regional Finance Center, NORIS Branch American Red Cross Bank of America Federal Credit Union Navy Relief Society U. S. Post Office, NORIS Branch AiResearch Mfg. Co. Arinc Research Corp. Allieon Division. General Motors Corp. Curtis8 Wright Corp. Douglas Aircraft Co. Inc. General Electr ic Co. Grumman Aircraft Co. Kaman Aircraft Corp. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Ling-Tempco-Vought ~ e r o n a u t i d s Div. McDonnell Aircraft Corp. North American Aviation Inc. Pra t t & Whitney Aircraft Co. Sikorsky Aircraft Repre sentative s
1 Westinghouse Gas Turbine Div. 1 Bendix Pioneer, Central Div. Hamilton Standard Co. 1 Land Air Co. Lear Inc. Slick Airways Maytag Aircraft Corp.
1 Launching and Recovery Equipment Car r ie r and l?ield Service Unit (CAFSU) Meteorological Equipment Technical Liaison Officer (METLO)
DECLASSIFIED 1 PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I
REAM FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAAS) (1 1 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviationlother
NAAS 1 UC45J 9 20 GCA Unit 56 Special - - 1 1 HC-1 18 UH2A. 3 UH-46A. 96 1
3 UH13P. 1 UH34E. 10 UHZB, 2 TH13N. 3 CH19E
HC- 1 (Detachments 10 UHZA, 2 UH46A. 42 - - Deployed) 1 CH19E. 1 UH34E.
3 UH2B. 2 UH13P. 1 UH34D
HS-2 16 SH3A 49 2 HS-4 16 SH3A 49 2 HS-6 16 SH3A 2 HS-8 (Deployed) 17 SH3A 49 46 2 HS-10 11 SH3A 26 5
Student - - 28 - - CVSG (One CVSG Staff - - 7 2
when assigned on a Rotational bas i s by COMFAIRSDIEGO)
NAMTRADET - - 1 - - Students .- - 20 - -
Branch Disbursing - - -- - - Office
Branch Navy Exchange - - - - - - FAETUPAC Det - - - - - - Reserve Units (Occasional) - - - - - -
TOTAL
Totpl Enlisted
Aircraf t Personnel
Administrative Superior
COMFAIR SDiego CO NAAS COMUT WINGPAC
COMFAIR SDiego
CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO NAVREGFINCEN San Diego
CO NAAS FAETUPAC
Personnel RON
- -
,- DECLASSIFIED t
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
(MCAF) ( I 1 ND)
Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
H&HS, MCAF - - MAG (HR) -36 - - H&MS-36 6 UH34D MABS-36 - - HMM-164 24 CH46A HMM-165 - - HMM-362 22 UH34D HMM-363 21 UH34D HMM - 364 12 UH34D HMH-462 12 CH37G MATCU-68 - - MACS-3 (Marine Tactical Data --
System Tes t Unit PAC) MACS-4 - - NAMTRADET 1093 - - NAMTRADET 1028 - - USARTC Santa Ana (Limited Support) USNRTC (Limited Support) - -
Supported Facili ty
MC(H) OLF MILE SQUARE
Officer ~ l v i a t i o n l o t h e r
10 14
Total Enlisted
198 - - 283 333 135
25 147 137 127 9 7 40
184
Adminis t ra t ive Superior
CO MCAF CG 3d MAW CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36 CO MAG-36
*CG AfRFMFPAC
CO MWHG 3d MAW CO NAMTRAGRU M F S CO NAMTRAGRU M F S CG XV U. S. Army COM- 11 - - - - * Deactivate 1 July 1965
TOTAL 97 298 931 Combine with FMFPAC.
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON
WAS) (13 m)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Supported Activities
ALF Kitsap County OLF Coupeville Boardman Bombing Range Radar Bomb Scoring Unit. Spokane
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation /Othe r 1 NAS 1 C54Q. 1 C54R, 46 55
2 RC45J, 1 UC45J. 2 UHZB, 1 HU16C, 1 C121J
* COMFAIRWHIDBEY - - 30 14 COMFAIRWING FOUR (COMFAIRWHIDBEY) - - - -
*FLAG ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT - - - - - - VP- 1 12 SP2H 59 - -
**VP-2 12 SP2H 59 -r
VP-17 12 SP2H 58 - - VP-42 12 SP2H 59 - - VAH - 2 10 A3B 31 - - VAH - 4 19 A3B 53 - - VAH-8 9 A3B 28 - - VAH- 10 6 A3B 23 - - VAH- 123 I 2 A3B. 6 TA3B 52 - -
Students (local) - - 38 - - Students (other) - - - - - -
Total Enlisted
778
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRWHIDBEY
COMNAVAIRPAC/CO COMFAIRW 1 NGSPAC COMFAIRWHIDBEY COMFAIRWING-4 COMFAIRWING-4 COMFAIRWING-4 COMFAIRWING-4 c v w - 1 5 COMFAIR WHIDBEY c v w - 2 CVW- 14 RCVW-12
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS f WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON (Continued)~
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted
*Detached Duty Pi lots attached t o Active Reserve
* Bremer ton based CVIJ - - * USS SALISBURY SOUND (AV-13) - - * FAETUPAC DET TWO - -
Students (local) - - Students (other) - - Marine Bar racks - - Navy Colpmissary Store - - NAMTRADET - -
Students (local) - - 4 - - 20 Students (other) -- 5 - - 3
Navy Exchange - - -- 1 4 Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, -- 1 -- 16
Spokane MOMAT 0305 - - -- 1 10 Boardman Bombing Range, Oregon - - - - 14
TOTAL
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 4 4
*Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 40. **Deployed to MCAS Iwakuni.
Administrative Superior
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS
CO NAS CO NAS
COMINPAC GO NAS
Personnel RON
l(0ff. ) 4(Enl. )
YUMA, ARIZONA
(MCAS) (11 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
H&HS, MCAS
F M F Augmentation MACS- 1 MARTSAT-3 MATCU-65 VMA (Rotational) VF /VA (Rotational) *Other (Occasional)
TOTAL
Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Ai rc ra f t Officer Assigned Aviationlother
2 T33B. 2 UH34D. 24 24 1 C 117D, 1 C47H. 1 UC45J
- - - - - - -- 5 22 - - 3 4 - - 1 7
15 A/C 48 3 44 A/C 67 - - 36 A/C 77 3 7 - - 102 225 63
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
469 CO MCAS
136 CO MCAS 224 MWHG-3
6 0 MAGS - 1 48 MAGS- 1
204 244 350
1,735
Aircraf t Personnel P e r aonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 30 40(0ff. ) 15(Enl. ) 2(0ff. ) 4 (Enl. )
* Based on various squadrons and units temporari ly on board f o r a n average of two weeks 1 (9 VMA. 8 VF. 6 VA. 6 VA Reserve. 3 HMM. 1 VMCJ. 1 HLMS. 1 HMH. I VMO. 2 MATCU. I
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
1. NAF China Lake, California 3. NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 2, NAF Johnsville, Warminster, Penn. 4. NAS Point Mugu, California
CHINA LAKE, CALIFORNIA
(NAF) (11 ND) .Supported Facility
Command - CNM ALF San Clemente Island Support - GNM (BUWEPS)
~ i s s i o n - Maintain and operate facilities and provide service. and material to support research1 development, t es t and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station. China Lake, California, and other activities and unitrr a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total ~ d m i n i s t r a t i j e Supported Assigned ~\viation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAF 2 AlG, 1 A3B, 28 8 630 COMNOTS ljNA4C. 5 A4B. 5 A4C. 2 A4E. 3TFlOB, lNFBD, 2 FBE, 1 F8D, 4 DFBF, 1 F4B. 3 DT28B. 1 SPZE, 1 S2A, 2 C117D. 1 C131F, 1 UC45J, 1 UH34G. 2 UH34J. 8 QF9G
VX-5 1 AIED 7 A4C, 15 12 162 COMNAVAIRPAC 5 A4E, 1 UC45J, 1 F4B
One IVA (Occasional) 10 VA 10 - - 3 0 COMNAVAIRPAC ALF, San Clemente Is. - - 2 3 9 7 CO NAF - - - -
TOTAL 7 3 5 5 23 919
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 8 l(0ff. ) O(En1. )
Naval Aviator rr attached jto USNOTS supported fo r flight t ime and proficiency purposes - 1 1.
JOHNSVILLE, WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA
(NAF) (4ND) Command - CNM Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support research, development, t es t and evaluation operations of the U. S. Naval Air Development Center. Johnsville, Warminster, Pennsylvania, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned P~viationlDther Enlisted Superior
CONAVAIRDE VCEN - - 36 17 27 BUWEPS NAF 1 C47H, 1 RC45J, 17 11 391 CONAVAIRDEVCE
3 UC45J. 1 UllA, 1 EClZlK, 1 NClZlK, 1 C117D, 1 NPZE, 1 SPZE, 1 NP2I-I. 1 P2H. 1 SH34J. (Continuedl
D ECL ASSIF l ED
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I I JOHNSVILLE, WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA (Continued) I
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
1 SH3A, 1 E lB , 1 SZE, 1 NTF9J, 1 QF9J. 1 QF9G, 1 RA3B. 1 NRFBA, 1 RF8A. 1 F8A, 1 NA4C
I TOTAL
I Aircraft Personnel P e r sonne 1 RON
I Average Transients Daily 8 3 1
I Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 38.
PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND
(NAS) (NAVAL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON, D. C. ) Command - BUWEPS Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Misrion - To maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and material to support operations of the Naval Air Tes t Center and other activities and units, a s designated by appropriate authority.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted - Superior
NATC - - - - - - - - ND, Washington, D. C.
COMFAIRPAX -- - - - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT NATC /NAS * 9 3 A/C linted below 151 130 2,548 ND. Washington,
D. C. MAD - - 28 - - 24 ND, Washington,
D. C. NAMTRADET 10 1 1 - - 1 - - 5 1 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS Students - - 9 - - 153
NALCOLANT - - 5 -- 18 COMFAIRPAX NOLTF Solomonr, Md; - - - - 2 22 COMNOL Project MAGNET 2 NClZlK, 1 NC54R 16 - - 39 CO NAS VP-8 9 P3A 58 - - 270 COMFAIRWINGS-
LANT VP-30 (Det A) 8 P3A 28 2 186 COMFAIRWINGS-
LANT Students - - 34 -- 9 1
VP-44 9 P3A 54 -- 260 COMFAIRWINGS- L ANT
VP-49 9 P3A 59 -- 258 COMFAIRWINGS- LANT
VR- 1 4 C118B. 4 VC118B. 108 2 495 COMFAIRPAX 3 C130F. 2.C130G. 8 C131F
NRL F L T DET 'PEC12lK. 2 1 60 DIRNAVRESLAB 1 NEClZlK, 1 C54P
MESS MCT TRA FAC - - - - - - 8 CO NAS -1 Students - "3 -- 1 14 15
NW& HERO (3 -- 1 -- - - CONWLDAHLGREI - - - - TOTAL , '' 156 555 151 4,498
1 NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DE:VELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS 1 PATUXENT RIVER, MARY LAND (Continued) r"
*A/C NATC~NAS - 1 HU16C. 1 C117D. 1 UC45. 2 UH2B. 3 AIE, f AlH, 3A3B, 3 N A ~ B , !> 4 A4B. 3 A4E. 1 A5A, 3 RA5C. 1 NA6R. 5 ~ 6 ~ , - 1 ClA, 1 ~ 5 4 ~ , 1 KC130F, 1 C 1 3 1 F ~ ' 4 F4A, 5 F4B, 1 RF4B. 2 F4G. 4 F6A. 1 TF8A. 1_F8B, 4 ' ~ 8 ~ , 1 NFSC, 2 F ~ D , 2 NFBDS 7 c/ 2 F8E. 1 TF9J. 4 SH3A. 1 NUH34G. 1 WH34G. 1 SH34J. 1 N C H ~ ~ A , 2 QHSOC, 1 SPZE,
,?' 1 SP5B. 1 NP3A. 2 P3A, 2 SZA, 1 SZD, 4 T lA , 1 NTLA. 3 ~ 2 8 8 . 1 H U ~ ~ C .
Air craft ~ e r s o n z k l Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 19 57 2(0ff. ) l(En1. )
NOTE: Effective 1 July 1965 the Oceanographic Air Survey Unit (OASU) will be established with assigned PDS of NAS Patuxent River, administratively assigned to F lee t Air Patuxent under a Commanding Officer with an allowance of 33 Officers and 193 enlisted.
POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (1 1 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
Command - CNM Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
OLF San Nicolas Island NAVFAC San Nicolas Island
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and material to support opera- tions of the Pacific Missile Range; Naval Missile Center, and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned &+ationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 3 UC45J. 3 T33B. 20 47 812 COMPACMISRAN 1 UH34J. 2 UH2B.
COMNMC 5 A3A, (2 bailed 47 61 805 COMPACMISRAN to Hughes). 3 A3B. 4A4B. 3 A4C. 1 A4E. 1 F8E. 1 F4A, 3 F4B, (1 bailed to Raytheon) 3 F8A. 7 F8F. 1 F9J. 2 P2E; 1 C'45J, 2 H34G, 2 ~ 2 8 8 , 2 ~ 3 3 ~ . 1 ' ~ 3 3 ~ . 1 C1'31F. 18 W 9 G . 1 E2A. 1 W 9 J
COMPACMISRAN 6S2F. 7 ECl21K. 53 58 372 COM- 1 1 1 C121J. 1 C54R. 1 C54P. 1 C54Q. 2 UH34J
VX-4 2 T33B, 1 UC45J. . 13 11 201 COMFAIR SDiego 5 F4. 5 F 8
Marine Aviation Det. - - 13 5 3 8 COMNMC GMU-7 - - 4 - - 84 COMNMC GMU-55 - - - - 7 9 2 COMNMC GMU-41 - - 2 -- 5 5 CO VX-4 GCA Unit 47 - - 2 1 2 5 CO NAS Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 2 CO NAS Branch Commissary Store - - - - 1 10 CO NAS NAVFAC San Nicolas Is. - - - - 9 78 COM WESTSEAFRON NAG - - 5 10 9 2 COMPACMISRAN NAPOG 1 NRA3B * 12 -- 26 COMNMC Selected Reserve Unit # - - - -
105 171 211 2,692 * Located a t Hickam AFB, Pea r l Harbor, Hawaii. # See NAS Los Alamitos (Naval Reserve Station) for WEPTU-777.
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 20 l(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
Naval Aviators *supported for flight t ime and proficiency P u r P o ~ e s - 15
42
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS
* 1. NAF Andrews AFB. Washington. D. C. 3. MCAS Quantico, Virginia 2. NAF Litchfield Park , Arizona
* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Aboard Station I ANDREWS AFB. WASHINGTON, D. C.
(NAF) (NAVAL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON, D. C:.) Supported Facility
Command - CNO NS Anacostia - Heliport Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and mater ia l to support pro- ficiency flying for Naval Aviators on active duty i n the Washington, D. C. and Annapolis, Mary- land Areas. VIP administrative flight operations. Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training P ro - gram, and Presidential Helicopter Unit operations a t the heliport located a t the Anacostia. D. C. site, and to support operations of those activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Supported
NAF
HQ MC Fl t Section
Det, HMX-1 U. S. Army Exec.
NARTU (USN)
NARTU (TAR) MARTD
TOTAL
Aircraft Officer Assigned ~v i a t i on /O the r
30 UC45J. 2 RC45J. 50 30 11 T28B. 15 TlA. 4 UllA, 4 C131F. 1 C131G. 2 C54R. 1 VC54P, 1 S2D. 8 TS2A 1 C131G. 1 VC117D, 6 2 2 C54R. 1 Ul lA, 10 T28B 2 VH34D. 1 VH3A 7 -- 3 (any combination 6 - -
of VH34C. VH34D) 4 AFlE, 13 F8B, 3 1 10 SZF, 6 SPZE* 2 T33B. 1 T34B. 2 UC45J. 3 C54 P / R - - 27 --
- - 3 2
Total Enlisted
925
Administrative Superior
NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON, D. C
CO HQBN HQMC
CO HMX-1 CO, Exec F l t AA
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CG MARTC
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 18 9 0 25(Mf. )l8(Enl. )
Na-l Aviators Supported for Flight Time and P'roficiency Purposes - 1.000.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units - AWS-66 VR-661 VR-662 VS-662 VS-$61 VS-663 VP-661 VP-662
Officer Aviationlother
54 19 22 -- 22 -- 22 -- 26 -- 26 -- 34 -- 34 --
Total Enlisted
188 52 52 52 74 74
134 134
Officer Units Aviation/Other
WEPTU-661 8 8 WEPTU-662 8 8 WEPTU-663 8 8 WEPTU-663 8 8 WEPTU-664 8 8 WEPTU-665 8 8 WEPTU-666 8 8 WEPTU-667 8 8
Total Enlisted
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1 SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS 1 ANDREWS AFB, WA!ZIINGTON, D. C. (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS (Continued)
Officer Total Officer Total Units ~ v i a t i o n / O t h t r Enlisted Units ~v i a t i on /O the r Enlisted
VF-661 24 -- 105 MACS-24 3 19 100 VF-662 24 -- 105 VMF-321 24 8 140 NAIRU-661 28 -- 2 3 MARG - 7 3 5 -- NAIRU-662 37 -- 2 3 - - -
TOTAL 447 115 1,272
LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZONA
(NAF) ( 11 ND) Command - CNM Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide service and material to support operatione of the Reserve Stock Aircraft P rog ram and the BUWEPS In-Service Aircraf t Modification and Repair Program, and to support operations of those activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval operations.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAF 1 UC45J. 1 C117D C I ~ ~ B ~ ~ A ~ I A D * B U W E P S -- Branch Navy Exchange - - VS-41 Det 6 S2E Flight Demonstration 6 F 1 lA, 1 TF9J
Team (Blue Angels)**
TOTAL *** 15
Officer Aviationlother
8 13 ( 3 ) -- - - - - 15 - - 8 - -
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
430 BUWEPS 39 CO NAF 6 NASNI
3 0 VS-41 40 CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 10 l(0ff. ) l(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 2.
* Industrial Air Department. ** F r o m 6 January until 7 February. *** 633 A/C in Ready Reserve Pool not lia,ted in table.
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT
Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center. Phoenix, Arizona Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Tucson, Arizona
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA
(MCAS) (NAVAL DISTRICT, WASHINGTON, D. C. )
Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Miesion - Maintain and operate facilitier and provide re rv icer and mate r ia l to lrupport the aviation requirement8 of the U. S. Marine Corpr Schoolr, Quantico and t o rupport opera- tion. of other activities a d units am derignatsd by the Commandant, U. S. Marine Corps.
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Adminirtrativs Supported Arrigned Aviationjother Enlir ted Superior
H U S , MCAS - - 15 12 211 CO MCAS QUANT SOES 6 T28B, 6 UC45J. 17 4 150 CO MCAS QUANT
1 RC45J. 1 C117D. 1 VC54P
HMX- 1 6 UH34D. 4 VH34D 56 4 285 CO MCAS QUANT 4 W 3 A , 4 UHlE, 1 SH3A. 6 CH46A
I TOTAL
Aircraf t P q r r onnel Per ronue l RON
Average Tranr ien t r Daily 13 2 5 1
- -
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MISSION I Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of avia- tion activities and units of the Naval Air Training Command and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. NAAS Chase Field, Texas * 5. NAS Memphis, Tenneseee 2. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 6. N w Meridian, Mississippi 3. NAS Glynco, Georgia 7. NAS Pensacola, Florida 4. NAAS Kingsville. Texas 8. NAAS Saufley Field, Florida * Naval Air Rererve Unit Aboard 9. NAAS Whiting Field, Florida
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAAS) (8 ND)
I Activities and Units Aircraft Supported As signed
NAAS 1 CH19E. 2 C47I-I 2 UH2B, 1 CH34, 2 UC45J
* TRARON 24 31 TF9J. 14 AF9J Student r - -
*TRARON 25 30 TF9J. 13 AF9J Students - -
* TRARON 26 31 F l l A Students - -
GCA Unit 19 - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange Store - - NAMTRADET - -
1 TOTAL
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer ~via t ionlother
32 41
Total Enlisted
560
Aircraft Personnel
Average Transients Daily 3.5 4. 2(0ff. )l(Enl. )
Administrative Superior
C NAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA CO NAAS CNAVANT RA CO N U S CNAVANTRA CO NAAS CO NAAS CO N U S CO NAAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS
Personnel RON
. l(0ff. ). 2(Enl. )
I * Includes 45 Marine students administratively attached to MAD, NAS Corpus Christi.
I CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
I ( N U ) (8 ND) Supported Faciligee Limited Support I Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
O W Waldron OLF Cabaniss Padre Island Target C0mpl.e~
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned AviationiOther
NAS 2 T34B, 1 RC45J, 69 19 3 TlA. 4 UC453, 1 C47H, 2 C117D. 1 UH19F. 1 UH34J. 2 UH2B
CNAVANTRA - - 32 8 Marina - - 2 --
NAAS Chase Field NAAS Kingaville NAS Dallas
Total Administrative Enlisted Supbrior
1,321 CNAVANTRA
53 CNATRA - -
NAVAL AIR TRAINING C
' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (Continued)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
TRARON 27 Student Navy Student Other
TRARON 28 Coast Guard Instr . Student Navy Student Other
TRARON 29 Student Navy Student Other
TRARON 30 Student Navy Student Other
TRARON 31 Marine Jnstr. Student Navy Student Other
CG Air Station RATCC Unit 16 Marine Bar racks ARADMAC
44 TSZA - - - - 48 TS2A - -
- - l8&7 T28B
- - - -
48 TSZA - - - - - -
3 HU16E - -
Marine Aviation Det. - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange Store - - Naval Hospital - - Naval Reserve Training Center -- Naval Training Device - -
Center (Area Office) orcc IROICC - - P a d r e Island Target Complex - - Marine Corps Reserve Center -- Corpus Chr i s t i International Airport
I TOTAL
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlis ted Superior
59 6 361 CNAVANTRA 85 -- - - 4 - - - -
57 5 366 CNAVANTRA 1 -- - -
86 -- - - 4 -- - -
47 3 282 CNAVANTRA 154 - - - -
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA
CMDR 8th CG ~ i s t . CO NAS CO NAS CG U. S. Army Supply
8 Maintenance Cmd. CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS COM-8 COM-a NAVTRADE VCEN
Reg Ofc NAS PNCLA OICC COM-8 CO NAS Director 8th MCRRD CO NAS
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel Ron
Average Traneients Daily 6 lO(0ff. )6(Enl. ) 5(0ff. ) 3(Enl. )
I Aviation Indoctrination Summer Cruise-1965 i s nupporting approximately 1,566 personnel. During this period, 38 T-34 a i r c r a f t a r e based aboard the atation in support of this program.
NOTE: NAVCADS/OCANS a r e included i n above student figures.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I GLYNCO, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) S u p p ~ r t e d Fboility
Command - CNO Townsend Target (Impact Area)
Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unitr Aircraft Officer Total Adminintrative Supported Amsigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 5 T28B, 1 UH34J. 30 38 1,286 CNATECHTRA 1 CH19E, 9 UC45J, 4 EClZlK, 9 T34B. 1 C117D. 36 T39D, 2 TlA, 15 F I E , 21 AFlE
NATTC - - 106 48 555 CNATECHTRA Student - Navy (Cont) - - 148 77 210 CO NATTC Student - Marine (Cont) - - 45 - - 110 CO NATTC Student -Army, Foreign, Other - - - - 5 CO NATTC
Marine Aviation Det. - - 13 1 50 CO NATTC Navy Commisarry Store - - - - 1 21 CO NAS Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 4 CO NAS GCA Unit 32 - - ( 3 ) - - (20) CONAS - - - -
TOTAL 104 342 166 2,241
Aircraft -- Personnel Perronnel RON
Average Tranrients Daily 3 13 l(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
KINGSVILLE, TEXAS
(NAAS) (8 ND) Supported Facility
Command - CNO ALF Orange Grove Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unit6 Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Amsigned Aviationlother Enlimted Superior
NAAS 3 UC45J, 2 C47J, 44 26 863 CNAVANTRA 1 C47H, 1 UH19F1 1 UH34J. 2 UH2B
TRARON 21 13AF9J. 3 0 T F 9 J 30 5 257 CNAVANTRA Student6 (Continuous) - - 36 - - - - CO NAAS Students (Marine) - - 44) -- - - CO MAD Corp.
TRARON 22 13 AFTJ, 30 TF9J 34 3 264 CNAVANT RA Student6 (Continuous) - - 36 - - - - CO NAAS Students (Marine) - - 44) -- - - CO MAD Corp.
TRARON 23 33 F l l A 2 1 2 280 C NAVANTRA Students (Continuous ) - - 28 - - - - CO NAAS Student6 (Marine) - - (11) -- - - CO MAD Corp.
RATTC Unit 24 (NAAS - - ( 7) -- (49) CO NAAS Kingnville)
RATTC Upit 24 (Site 55) -- -- - - ( 2 ) CONAAS Orange Grove -- -- - - ( 1) CONAAS Navy Cornmim6ary Store - - - - 1 14 CO N M Navy Exchange Store - - - - 1 2 CO NAAS One Electronic6 NAVRES Unit -- -- -- 1 NAVRES Trng.
Center, CORPC NAMTRADET - - - - - - 10 - - - - CO NAMTRACLRU ME
TOTAL 129 229 38 1,691
DECLASSIFIED 1 I
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I MNGSVILLE. TEXAS (Continued) I Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 3 3 1 (Off. )
NOTE: South Field is maintained in a s tate of preservat ion which will pe rmi t suitable develop- ment f o r use by Advanced Training, if found necesrary.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
WAS) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Ar signed - ~ v i a t i o n / O t h e r Enlisted Superior
NAS 6 UC45J. 1 RC45J. 20 72 1.344 CNATECHTRA 2 C117D. 1 CH19F. 3 TlA, 4 T28B. 1 VC54Q. 1 UH34J
CNATECHTRA - - 23 6 69 CNATRA NATTC -- 4 3 52 1,778 CNATECHTRA
Students - Navy (Cont) - - 17 23 6,350 CO NATTC Studentr - Marine (Cont) -- 3 21 1.517 CO MAD Students - Coast Guard (Cont) C -- - - 50 CO NATTC
MAD - - 8 25 430 CO NATTC GCA Unit 27 - - ( 2 ) ( 1 ) (18) CO NAS Navy Cornmirsary Store - - - - 2 46 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 2 - - CO NAS TRAPUBCEN -- 2 1 25 CNATECHTRA NAMTRAGRU - - 7 6 181 CNATECHTRA
Marine Support - - 2 -- 18 CO MAD NARTU A/C Listed below* 26 1 386 CNARESTRA MARTD - - 3 1 62 CG MARTC - - - -
TOTAL 50 154 212 12.256
* Aircraf t ars igned to NARTU: 3 TlA, 16 A4B, 7 P-2, 2 C54Q. 1 C117D. 1 UC45J. 1 T34B.
Air craf t Personnel P e r ronnel RON
Average Transients Daily 31 230 lO(0ff. ) 7(Enl. ) i I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 10. I
Units - Officer
AviationIOther
4 53 - - - - 16 4 1 5 4 18 6 6 4
14 7 -- 22
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Officer Enlis ted Units - Aviation/Other
69 VR.-792 10 5 3 3 VR-793 14 5
100 VMF-124 14 6 85 VMF-221 15 6
124 MARC-16 4 3 99 VTU- 12 9 4
107 - - 7 TOTALS 139 129
( ** National Quota Reserve Unit.
Total Enlisted
49 4 8
117 97 - - - -
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS 1 I
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI
(NAAS) (6 ND) I I Command - CNO
Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 2 UC45J, 2 T28B, 1 C117D. 2 UH34J
TRARON-7 55 T2A TRARON-9 54 T2A RATCC Unit 37 - - Students - Navy (Cont) - -
(Includes NAVCADS) Students - Marine (Cont) - -
(Includes MARCADS) NAMTRADET - - Navy Exchange - - Commissary Store -- -
TOTAL 116
Supported Facility - OLF BRAVO
Officer Aviationlother
27 36
Total Enlisted
614
Administrative Superior
CNABATRA
CNABATRA CNABATRA CO N U S CO NAAS
CO NAAS
CO NAMTRAGRU MF CO NAAS CO NAAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 11 25 3
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 1.
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Supported Facilities #
ALF Ellyson (note 1 ) NAVMINDEFIAB, Panama City, Santa Rosa Island Rifle Range N U S Saufley (Limited) Fla. (Limited) Site 6, Eglin AFB NAAS Whiting (Limited) NAVAMIDEFDEVU, Panama City, OLF Spencer USCG SAR Unit Biloxi. Fla . (Limited) OLF Site 4, OLF Site 5,
Miss. (Limited) Navy All-Weather Flight Det.. OLF Site 6. OLF Site 8 Eglin AFB (Limited)
# OLF's remaining active in Pensacola a r e a and not shown which a r e under Naval Air Station Pensacola for repair and ma'intenance, a r e shown appropriately under Saufley and Whiting Fields fo r operational control.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported
N AS
FIIG Flight Demonstration
Team (Blue Angels) Class "Aw OLR Fac. RATCC Unit 18 NFO
Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
1 UllA, 3 C54, 58 85 1,846 CNABATRA 3 UHZB, 2 HU16C, 1 RC45J. 8 UC45J. 1 AlE, 8 T28B, 1 C131F, 2 C117D 3 T34 ( 7) - - ( 2 ) CO NAS 1 F 9 J . 1 C54, ( 8 ) -- ( 44) CO NAS 6 F l l A (See Blue Book) (11) ( 1) (45) CO NAS - - ( 3) ( 3) (51) co NAS 5 TlA, 3 TZA, 22 30 3 3 CNABATRA
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted
Students (NFO) - - 284 - - -- (Cant (96)) OCAN
CNATRA - - 31 15 75 CNABATRA - - 31 9 72 TRARON-4 48 T2A, 1 TZB 34 2 244
Students (Navy) (Cont) - - 24 -- - - Students (Marine) (Cont) - - 15 - - - - (1 1) NavCads. (10) MarCads
NATTU 6 RC45J 9 12 236 Students (Navy)(Cont) - - - - 8 245 Students (Marine) (Cont) - - - - 2 38 (7) Coast Guard; (1) Army
U. S. Naval School, Pre-Flight 59 30 9 6 Students (Navy)-Includes NavCads -- 425 - - Students (Marine)-Ineludes MarCads - - 150 - - (210) AVROC, (35) Coast Guard. (350) AOC, (1 15) OCAN
NAMTRADETS - - -- - - 7 U. S. Naval Aviation - - -- 9 34
Medical Center U. S. Naval School, Aviation - - 1 39 72
Medicine Navy Students -- 33 17 (2) Army Officers, (3) Foreign (2) Coast Guard (Enlisted)
U. S. Naval Hospital -- - - 9 2 191
BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM 4 U. S. Naval Aviation Museum - - MAD - - 2 Navy Commissary Store - - - - Navy Exchange - - - - Training Device Center - - - - USS LEXINGTON (Limited Support) 20 Naval Reserve Training Center - - Naval Publications & Printing Services Office (Limited) Naval Station & Naval Air Station
New Orleans, La. (Limited) N U S McCain Field, Meridian, Miss. (Limited) Supervisor of Shipbuilding, U. S. Navy,
Pascagoula, Miss. (Limited) U. S. Naval Communication Training Center (Limited) Naval Air Station, Glenview. Illinois (Limited) Naval Air Station. Memphis, Tenn. (Limited) Naval Air Station, Olathe, Kansas (Limited) BUWEPSREP, St. Louis, Mo. (Limited) Organized Naval Reserve Units i n Alabama,
Florida & Mississippi (Limited) Sixth Naval District, ON1 Office (Limited) Florida National Guard Unit (HQ 265 Bn. AW)
Pensaco l a~ Florida (Limited) NavCompt Internal Audit Group, fiAS, Pensacola,
Florida (Coptinuous) (Limited)
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
CNO CNATRA CNABATRA CNABATRA
CNATECHTRA CO NATTU CO MAD
- - CNATRA
GO NAVAVN- MEDCEN
CO NAVAVN- MEDCEN
CO NAVAVN- MEDCEN
BUWEPS CNABATRA CNABATRA CO NAS CO NAS TDC, Po r t Wash. CNABATRA COM-6
1 v
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Continued)
Activitier and Unitr Aircraft Officer Total Adminirtrative Supported Amsigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Super ior
Barrancar National Cemetery (Limited) Federal Aviation Agency (Limited) Naval Ammunition Depot, Shurnaker, Camden, Arkansas (Limited) N a ~ l Avionicr Facility, Indianapolir, Indiana (Limited) NOTE 1: Helicopter Training 2 UH34D. 2 UC45J,
Squadron EIGHT 23 TH13M, 59 UH34G ALF Ellyson Field
Students (Navy)(Cont), includes NavCadr
Students (Marine )(Cant), include8 Mar Cads
Students - Coart Guard, Foreign, etc. (Cont) -
TOTAL RESERVE
USS TWEEDY - - Aircraft
Average Tranmientr Daily 24
96 19 1,137 CNABATRA
- - 3 42 Per monnel Permom1 RON
72 54
Naval Aviatorr Supported for Flight Time and IProficiency Purposes - 123. 1 NOTE: Effective 30 June 1965 TRARON-6 assiigned PDS NAS Penracola vice NAS Whiting ~ield.1
SAUFLEY FIELD, FLORIDA
( N m ) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
I Activitiem and Unitr Aircraft Supported A r r i e e d
NAAS Saufley 4 UC45J, 8 T28B TRARON ONE 105 T34
Student8 - Navy (Cont) - - Studentr - Marine (Cont) - - Studentr - NavCad (Cont) -- Students - MarCad (Cont) -- Student~ - CG, Foreign, Etc. (Cont)
TRARON FIVE 42 T28C Students - Navy (Cont) - - Studentr - Marine (Cont) - - Squdente - NavCad (Cont) -- Students - MarCad (Cont) -- Students - Foreig#t, etc. (Cont) - -
Navy Exchange - - -
TOTAL 159
Supported Facilities #
OLF Barin OLF Summerdale OLF Bronron OLF Wolf OLF Canal OLF Kings OLF Magnolia OLF Faircloth OLF Silverhill OLF Kairar
I Operational control only. Repair and maintenance are a rerponsibility of NAS Penracola.
Officer Total Adminirtrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
23 24 525 CNABATRA 136 4 289 CNABATRA 275 -- - - 52 . - - --
126 -- - - 57 -- - - 9 -- - -
28 1 280 CNABATRA 50 -- - - 20 -- - - 15 -- -- 15 -- -- - - -- -- - - - - 2 CO NAAS
DECLASSIFIED
I SAUFLEY FIELD, FLORIDA (Continued)
Aircraft -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3 - - Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 136, (VT-1) for night time and instrument time only.
WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA
(NAAS) (6 ND) Supported Facilities #
OLF Middleton OLF Brewton OLF Choctaw OLF Santa Rosa OLF Holley
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
I Operational control only. Repair and maintenance a re a responsibility of NAS Pensacola.
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 3 UC45J, 3 T28B TRARON -2 145 T28BIC
Students -Navy (includes -- NavCadr)(Cont) Students -Marine (includes - - MarCads)(Cont) Students, CG, Foreign, etc. -- (Cont)
TRARON- 3 144 TZ8BIC Students -Navy (include s - - NavCads)(Cont ) Students -Marine (includes - - MarCads)(Cont) Students. CG, Foreign, etc. - - (Cant)
* TRARON-6 16 T28B Student6 -Navy (includes - - NavCadr)(Cont) Student a -Marine (includes - - MarCads)(Cont) Students, CG, Foreign, etc. -- (Cont)
Branch Commissary Store and - - Branch Navy Exchange
Officer Total Aviationlother Enlisted
45 38 800 118 10 607 270 - - - -
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r
CNABATRA CNABATRA CO VT-2
CNABATRA CO VT-3
CNABATRA CO VT-6
CO NAAS
I TOTAL 311
* Effective 30 June 1965 TRARON SIX is assigned PDS NAS Pensacola vice NAS Whiting Field.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Commands and other activities and units a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. NAS Atlanta, Marietta. Georgia 7. NAS New York, New York 2. NAS Dallas, Texas 8. NAS Olathe, Kansas 3. NAS Glenview, Illinois 9. NAS Seattle, Washington 4. NAS Grosse Ile, Michigan 10. NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts 5. NAS Los Alamitos, California 11. NAS Twin Cities, Minneapolis. Minn. 6. NAS New Orleans, Louisiana 12. NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviationlother
MARTD - - 3 2 NAS (USN) 8 F8B. 5 F8C. 2 11
4 F8A, 7 SPZE, 3 C54Q. 2 UC45J. 1 T34B. 3 T1A
NAS (TAR) - - 25 5 GCA Unit 20 (USN) - - 2 1 NWRC (USN) (Asheville, N. C. ) - - - - 2 Navy Regional Airspace Office, -- 1 - -
Southern Region, Atlanta. Georgia - - - TOTAL 3 3 33 21
Total Enlisted
71 26
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes: 9
Units
AWS-67(M) VF-672 VF-673 VR-671 VR-672 VR-673 VR-674 VP-671 VP-672
Officer Aviationlother
67 26 25 -- 26 -- 21 - - 17 -- 2 1 - - 19 -- 25 1 28 --
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
Officer Enlisted Units - Aviation /Other
VP-674 25 1 NARMU-671 9 1 NAIRU-671 35 -- VMF-351 36 7 MACS-15 4 25 MARC-8 10 6 VTU(AVN)-22 7 2 - - TOTAL 375 69
CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
Enlisted
117 38 13
189 74 - - - -
- . 1,081
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRFNING COMMAND STATIONS
DALLAS, TEXAS . - 4
(NAS) (8 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Supported
MARTD NAS (USN)
Aircraft Ass imed
Officer Aviati on lo ther -
5 3 4 14
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
NAS (TAR) GCA Unit 30 Navy Exchange NARTD Houston BUWEPSREP Dallas
CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS BU WEPSFLTREAD
REPCEN CO NAS Navy Regional Airspace
Officer, 2nd Region Fo r th worth, Texas
Hdqtrs 136th Air Defense Wing
ANG 136th Air Refueling Group (TAC)
INSMAT
Adj Gen, Texas
Adj Gen. Texas
SUPINSMAT CD
TOTAL
Air craf t P e r ~ o n n e l Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 26 60 12(0ff. )lO(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency -- Purposes - 9.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Units Aviationlother
AWS-7O(L) 29 46 VF-701 17 5 w - 7 0 3 20 5 VP-701 17 9 VP-702 18 8 VP-703 18 5 VR-701 17 4 VR-702 15 4 VR-703 15 4 VR-704 16 5 HS-701 10 5 HS-702 10 5
Total Enlisted
Officer Aviationlother
1 4 5 6 5 6 1 36 4 14 7 8 3 9
24 1 19 1 20 2
2 14 7 2 4 2 - -
304 210
Total Fnlis ted
100 74 83 13
Units
NARDIV- 701 NARMU-701 NARMU-705 NAIRU-701 WEPTU-701 WEPTU-702 WEPTU-703 HMM-777 VMF-111 VMF-112 MACS-20 H&MS-41 MABS-41
TOTAL
DECLASSIFIED RVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
GLENVKEW. ILLINOIS
(NAS) (9 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
CNARESTRA CG MARTC NAS (USN & TAR) MARTD GCA Unit 25 NARDIV (Wilmington,
I TOTAL
Aircraft Assigned
- - - -
*73 AIC listed below - - - -
0 - -
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer Aviationlother
48 16 28 12 37 25 4 2 2 1
Total Administrative Knlirted Superior
106 CNATRA 131 CMC 7 06 CNARESTRA
99 CG MARTC 19 CO NAS 10 CO NAS
NAS (USN & TAR) A/C: 3 EPLE, 10 S2F. 9 SPZE, 1 RC45Ja 5 SH34J, 3 UC45J. 1 UH34J, 3 C118B, 1 T34B. 1 C117D. 3 T33Ba 1 C540, 2 UllA. 2 C54R. 25 A4B, 3 C131F.
Aircraf t P e r ronnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 20 6 0 15(0ff. ) 20(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposer - 17.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviationlother ,Enlisted Units - Aviationlother Enlisted
AWS-72(L) 9 55 130 VR-721 16 3 49 WEPTU-721 -- 11 - - VR-722 16 5 41 WEPTU-722 -- 13 - - VR-723 11 5 44 WEPTU-723 -- 15 - - VR-724 14 5 36 WEPTU-724 -- 12 - - VP-721 14 6 110 WEPTU-725 -- 11 -- VP-722 20 6 9 5 NAIRU-721 - - 28 9 VP-723 16 5 100 NAIRU-722 -- 29 10 VP-724 18 5 101 NARDIV -721* -- 8 69 VP-725 20 5 106 VF-725 2 1 4 56 VP-726 17 7 101 VF-727 2 1 5 67 NARMU-722 5 6 64 VS-721 2 1 5 60 NARMU-725 5 4 54 VS-722 19 5 57 HS-721 14 4 3 5 VS-724 21 6 57 HS-722 15 3 34
HS-723 7 2 10 --
* To be t ransfer red to NAS Grosse Ile TOTAL 320 278 1,495 1 July 1965.
MARINE CORPS AIR RESERVE UNITS I Officer Total I Units Aviation /Other Enlisted
, VMF-543 2 3 4 125 VMF-611 2 0 6 128
I MACS-22 2 15 70 I HLHS-4 4 7 7 HMM-776 19 4 - - 74 - I
TOTAL 68 36 404
~ A V A L AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
G R W E ILE, MICHIGAN
(NAS) (9 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unite Supported
NAS (USN & TAR)
MARTlP NARTD (Bdffalo) GCA Unit 28 Navy Exchange
TOTAL
Aircraft Aeeigned
11 AlE. 13 S2F. 5 SH34J. 4 C119F. 1 C54P. 2 C54Q, 2 UC45 J, 1 T34B
Officer Total Administrative Aviationjother Enlisted Superior
29 22 519 CNARESTRA
4 3 80 CG MARTC - - - - 9 CO NAS 1 2 19 CO NAS
- - 1 4 CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transiente Daily 5 20 1
Naval Aviatore Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 10 .
Unit a - AWS-73(L) VA-731* VA-732* VR-731 VR-732 VR-733 VR-734 vs-733 VS-734 vs-735 VS-736 HS-731 HS-732 HS-733 HS-734**
Officer Aviation /Other
7 50 17 6. - 17 6 11 6 9 7 9 6
10 10 18 7 13 8 15 7 16 8 10 5
8 6 8 5 8 6
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
139 44 51 5 6 6 5 5 2 7 3 7 3
104 62 65 56 47 40 60
Unite
NARDIV-73 1 ** NAIRU-731 NAIRU-732 NARMU-731 NARMU-735 WEPTO-731 WEPTU-732 WEPTU-733 H&MS-46 VMO-4 VMR-222 MABS-46 MATCU-76 VTU-17 NATQUOTA
RON-73
TOTAL
* To be decommissioned 1 July 1965. ** To be t ransfer red to NAS Willow Grove 1 July 1965.
Officer Aviation/Other
- - 12 - - 25 -- 29 3 3 2 5
- - 14 - - 11 - - 12 5 9
16 2 20 1
2 6 1 9
11 3 - - --
Total Enlieted
137 12 18 50 5 5
w DECLASSIFIED 1
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA ,7 .A I. .- c ,
(NAS) (11 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Naval Reserve Training Center (Surface) MARTD - - MARC AD - - NAS (USN) *A/C l is ted below NAS (TAR) *A/C listed below GCA Unit 5 - - NARETU - -
(Students - average on board count f r o m parent activities not located on this station)
TOTAL 84
Officer Aviat ionlother
- - 1 4 3 1 - - 4 15
29 15 - - 3 5 1
14 - -
Total Enlisted
17 126
2 6 2
764 19 48 44
Administrative Superior
CNAVRESTRA CG MARTC Dir 12th MCRRD CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS CNARESTRA
Aircraft. Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 9 34 4(0ff. ) 2( Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 125
* NAS (USN & TAR) AIC: 8 S H I U H - ~ ~ J , 13 SPIEP-2E, 13 S-2F, 1 T-34B, 3 C-54Q, 5 UC-45 1 RC-45J, 4 T-33B, 36 A-4B.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units AviationIOther Enlis ted Units Aviat ionlother Enlisted
AWS-77(L) 14 81 233 WEPTU-771 - - 16 - - VA-771 19 4 87 San Diego VA-772 19 4 6 3 WEPTU-772 - - 12 - - VA-773 17 4 104 Los Alamitos VA-776 19 4 101 WEPTU-773 -- 14 - - VS-771 16 4 83 Los Alamitos VS-772 11 2 79 WEPTU-774 - - 14 - VS-774 17 4 91 China Lake VS-776 19 6 8 3 WEPTU-775 - - 14 - - HS-771 13 4 51 Los Alamitos HS-772 11 4 5 8 WEPTU-776 - - 14 1 HS-773 10 2 61 Los Alamitos VP-771 16 6 157 WEPTU-777 - - 15 - - VP-772 13 5 138 San Diego VP- 774 17 6 147 WEPTU-778 - - 16 - - VP-775 11 5 159 San Diego VP-776 14 4 165 WEPTU-779 - - 11 2 VP-777 14 4 137 Los Alamitos VP-778 13 5 141 NAIRU-771 - - 36 27 VR-771 13 4 6 3 NAIRU-772 - - 22 10 VR-772 15 4 49 VMA- 123 18 5 100 VR-773 13 4 61 VMA- 134 26 6 107 VR-774 12 4 59 VMA-241 21 6 98 NARMU-772 5 4 65 HMM - 764 34 6 7 2 NARMU-775 5 3 70 MASS -4 3 26 7 2 HdrHS-47 3 13 14 MABS-47 4 5 -- 5 2
I TOTAL 455 432 3,060 I 58
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
-LOS A L A ~ I T O S , CALfFC)RMA (Continued)
SURFACE RESERVE UNITS Officer Total Officer Total
Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviationlother Enlisted
NROS 11-7 - - 281 2 NRSG 11-6 - - 9 47 NRSD 11-3 - - 16 169 COMTEAM 11-9 - - 16 - - NRSD 11-5 - - 11 94 INTELL 11-1 - - 40 - - NRCB 11-17 - - 7 5 0 GROUPCOMM 11-1 -- 4 2
-- TOTAL - - 3 84
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
WAS) (8 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
MARTD - - 4 1 53 CG MARTC NAS (USN) - - 2 7 24 CNARESTRA NAS (TAR) 5 H34J. 11 A4B, 28 7 430 CNARESTRA
4 S2F2, 1 C54P. 1 C54Q. 2 T33B. 1 RC45J, 1 UC45J, 1 C117D. 1 T34B, 7 RF9J, 2 SP2E
GCA Unit 2 - - 2 1 21 CO NAS USCG SAR DET 3 HH52A 10 1 27 Cmdr 8th CG Dist ANG 159th Fighter G r p 17 F102, 3 T33A, 1 -- 2 - -
1 C47, 2 TF102 USAF Res. 926th 16 C119 1 - - 1 - -
Troop Car r . Gr. - - - - TOTAL 7 9 48 17 558 /
Aircraf t Personnel P e r sonne 1 RON
Average Transients Daily 22 37 5(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 10.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Units Aviationlother Enlisted Units Aviation /Other
AWS-82(S) 6 24 60 NAIRU-821 - - 25 VF-821 2 1 3 68 WEPTU-821 - - 16 VF-822 21 3 51 VMJ-4 15 5 VS-821* 13 3 6 8 HMM-767 14 4 VS-822* 18 6 78 MARG-18 3 4 VS-823* 18 4 6 5 926th Troop 56 50 HS-821 8 3 33 C a r r . Group HS-822 10 2 47 159th Fighter 44 40 VR- 82 1 10 10 40 Group VR-822 10 10 36 - - VP-821, 822 ** TOTAL 267 212
* To be decommissioned 1 July 1965. ** To be commissioned 1 July 1965.
Total Enl is ted
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
(NAS) (3 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
MARTD - - 5 2 100 CG MARTC NAS (TAR & USN) 25 A4B, 2 TlA, 39 2 5 697 CNARESTRA
1 C54Q, 3 C118B. 1 C117D, 3 UC45J. 1 T34B. 5 SH34J, 1 UH34J. 10 SPZE, 11 S2F
GCA Unit 14 - - 1 2 19 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1 1 CO NAS EASTAF (MATS) USAF - - 3 2 6 Hq EASTAF
(Det. 35) McGuire AFB NY Air National Guard 9 C97G 7 10 136 CG NY ANG F i r s t Army Flight 2 U8, 2 U6, 11 1 64 CG 1s t Army
5 CH21. 1 OH13E 1 sf Region USA ADC 2 U8. 1 U6. 8 - - 8 USA Air Defense
Ft . Totten, N. Y 2 OH23 Command, Ent AFE Colo. Sprngs. Colo
USATC, LANT 1 U8 1 - - 2 USA Supply Maint. Cmd. Wash.. D. C.
USAPC, Long Island 1 U6 1 - - 1 USA Signal Center, City, N. Y. F t . Monmouth. N. J.
Office of Special - - - - 2 5 Dist. Cmdr 2nd Dist. Investigation OSI
*USCG Air Station 4 HU16E, 4 HH52A 26 3 140 Cmdr 3rd CG Dist Brooklyn. N. Y.
NYC Police Aviation 4 UH13J. 1 OH13A 12 1 18 NYC Police Comm. - - - -
TOTAL 102 114 49 1.197
* USCG Air Station separate f r o m NAS New York, but NAS New York provides limited support.
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 17 5 1 6(0ff. )4(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 41.
ARMY RESERVE UNITS
U. S. Army Reserve Aircraf t Officer Total Organization Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted -
77th Div Avn Bn 1 U6, 3 OlA, 36 - - 88 2 OH13G
617 Helicopter Co. 4 OH23C 11 - - 53
777 Maint Btn Co "El1 - - -- 4 91
TOTAL
Administrative Superior
Hq II Corps Ft. Wadsworth. N. Y.
Hq I1 Corps Ft . Wadsworth, N. Y.
Hq II Corps Ft. Wadsworth. N. Y.
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I NEW YORK, NEW YORK (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enl is ted Units Aviation /Other En l i s t ed
AWS-83(L) 35 57 154 NARMU-831 6 4 7 0 VA-831 2 3 4 101 NARMU-835 5 4 60 VA-832 26 4 9 7 NAIRU-831 - - 32 11 VS-835 21 4 7 2 NAIRU-832 - - 29 7 VS-836 20 4 78 WEPTU-831 - - 11 - - VS-837 21 5 73 WEPTU-832 - - 12 - - HS-831 11 5 58 WEPTU-833 - - 16 1 HS-832 11 5 4 8 WEPTU-834 - - 14 - - VP-831 12 9 132 WEPTU-835 - - 22 2 VP-832 9 7 128 WEPTU-836 - - 16 -- VP-833 12 12 115 IIBHS-4 4 11 8 VP-834 8 6 9 6 MATCU-73 1 9 56 VP-836 7 5 136 VMA-131 15 5 160 VP- 837 14 10 109 VMA-132 21 4 138 VP-839 9 12 131 HMM-768 2 3 4 150 VR-831 13 9 49 NY ANG 106 59 8 1 658 VR-832 1 3 3 5 0 Air Tran. Wing VR-833 15 7 67 - - - VR-834 14 7 54 TOTAL 428 449 3,069
OLATHE, KANSAS
(NAS) (9 ND)'
Activities and Unitr Supported
NAS (USN) NAS (TAR)
NARDIV (Denver) GCA Unit # l l Navy Exchange MARTD USAF Radar Sqdn
(738th) (SAGE ADC) 5th Missi le Bn. ,
55th Art i l lery , U. S. A r m y
Kansas City A r m y Air Defense Command
TOTAL
Ai rc ra f t Assigned
3 C54Q 7 SPZE, 2 UC45J, 2 T33B. 2 T34B, 17 F 6 A
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
0.fficer Total AviationfOther Enl is ted -
8 25 74 23 -- 405
Administrative Superior
CNARESTRA CNARESTRA
CO NAS CO NAS GO NAS CG MARTC Sioux City ADS
Sioux City, Iowa CG. 2nd Region
ARADCOM, Richards-Gebaur AFB, Mo.
CG, 2nd Region ARADCOM, Richards -Gebaur AFB. Mo.
Ai rc ra f t Pe r sonne l Pe rsonne l RON
Average Trans ien t s Daily 10 30 9(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T ime and Prof:
6 1
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
OLATHE, KANSAS (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviat ionlother Enl is ted Units AviationfOther Enl is ted
AWS-88 (L) 9 7 2 122 VMF(AW)-113 17 6 89 VF-881 15 7 64 VMF(AW)-215 18 4 9 1 VF-882 12 6 88 MARG- 22 7 3 - - NARMU-881 4 6 8 0 VTU(AVN)-27 6 2 - - VR-881 16 10 9 6 MARTD Sub Unit - - 1 16 VR-882 16 7 6 5 #1 (Denver) VR-883 16 6 70 MACS-23 (Denver) - 26 11 1 VP-881 14 16 155 VTU(AVN)-23 7 - - - - VP-882 15 13 128 (Denver) VP-883 10 7 6 5 *MARTD Sub Unit - - 2 9 NAIRU-881 - - 24 6 #2 (Lincoln) WEPTU-881 -- 15 1 *3rd EngrMaint -- 6 107 NARDIV(Denver) 2 2 6 5 Sqdn (Lincoln)
-- * T o be a t tached 1 May 1965. TOTAL 184 241 1,428
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
(NAS) (13 ND) Command - CNO Support - .CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enl is ted Superior
NAS (USN) 11 AlE . 12 S2F. 2 14 4 8 CNARESTRA NAS (TAR) 5 C119F. 7 SP2E 20 8 431 CNARESTRA
4 SH34J, 1 UH34F. 1 UC45J. 1 T34B. 1 C54P. 1 C54Q. 1 C54R
MARTD - - 4 1 5 7 CG MARTC GCA #34 - - 2 1 17 NAS Seattle COM 13 - - 5 42 4 8 CNO COM 13 (Rese rve) - - 42 234 5 52 COM 13 COM 13 (Schools) - - - - 5 20 COM 1 3 Trans ien t s enroute Alaska - - - - 1 3 COM 1 3 9407 A i r R e s e r v e Sq. - - - - 71 - - - - 9408 A i r R e s e r v e Sq. - - - - 61 1 - - I&I Staff 4thShorePartyBn. - - - - 1 16 Dir 12 MCRRD
4thMarDiv. F M F , USMCR, MCRTC I&I Staff 4thShorePartyBn - - - - 2 0 323 I&I Staff
4th MarDiv, FMF, USMCR, MCRTC , (Inactive) F l t Detachment X USA 1 U8D. 1 U6A 2 -- 5 G-3, X USA Corps
Corps F t Lawton, Wash HQS & HQS Co. 17thSpecForGp (ABN) -- 22 4 8 Det 1 306th AviaBat (Corps Arty) - - - - 14 2 2 Unit Advisor DistIntell Office, 13 ND - - 1 7 6 COM 13 Navy Finance Office - - - - 2 7 COM 13 NavCommUnit Seattle - - - - 9 2 6 CNO F i s h & Wildlife Service - - - - (65 civi l ians) - - - - - -
TOTAL 47 78 513 1,630
. 'ii
1 NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviation/Other Enlisted Unit s Aviation/Other Enlis ted
AWS-89 6 5 2 0 180 NARMU-896 9 1 56 VA- 89 1 * 2 0 1 7 0 NARMU-897 9 - - 75 VA-892* 2 0 - - 6 0 NAIRU-891 26 1 21 VS-891 28 -- 8 8 WEPTU-891 8 8 - - VS-892 26 1 96 WEPTU-892 3 14 - - HS-892 15 1 8 5 VMR-216 18 3 97 VP-891 2 3 1 150 VMR-353 18 4 79 VP-892 23 -- 160 HMM-770 14 4 88 VP-893 24 - - 135 MARG-23 8 3 - - VR-893 19 - - 57 VTU(AVN)-2 3 3 - - VR - 894 - - 75 VTU(AVN) - 1 8 4 3 - -
l9 1 NARMU-891 6 64 - - - VS-893** TOTALS 408 69 1,636
Aircraf t P e r s onne 1 Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 8 32 4(0ff. ) 4(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Pxoficiency Purposes - 6.
* To be decommissioned 1 July 1965. ** T o be commissioned 1 July 1965.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
( N U ) (1 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted - Superior
NAS (USN) 17 A4B. 5 SH34J. 2 12 34 CNARESTRA 3 UC45J
NAS (TAR)* 10 SZF, 1 T34B. 32 5 552 CNARESTRA 2 C54P
GCA Unit 48 2 T l A , 1 C54Q 2 - - 18 CO NAS MARTD 1 UH34J. 7 SP2E 4 2 65 CG MARTC
- - - - TOTAL 49 40 19 669 1 * Includes USNR
I Air craf t Personnel P e r s onne 1 RON
Average Transients Daily 3 14 3
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 32.
1 SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Unit s Aviat ionlother Enl is ted Units Aviat ionlother Enl is ted
AWS-91(L) 40 27 29 3 VR-913 22 - - 4 8 VP-911 24 1 117 HS-911 18 - - 52 VP-912 26 1 108 HS-912 15 1 4 6 VP-913 27 - - 112 NARMU-911 10 - - 6 5 VP-914 5 - - 8 5 NAIRU-9 11 36 - - 20 VP-915 25 - - 113 WEPTU-911 7 5 - - VA-911 20 1 91 WEPTU-912 5 6 - - VA-912 24 - - 69 VMA-322 29 8 231 VS-912 21 - - 81 MARC-4 5 4 - - VS-914 22 1 7 0 MACS - 2 1 - - 20 106 VS-915 21 1 7 0 HMM-711 23 4 6 3 VR-911 19 - - 49 VTU-11 - - 26 - - VR-912 21 -- 4 1 - - -
TOTAL 465 106 1,930
I TWIN CITIES. MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
(NAS) ( 9 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enl is ted -
NAS (TAR) 3 EPZE, 7 SPZE, 23 3 448 3 C54P. 1 T34B. 8 SH34J. 2 UC45J. 14 A4B. 2 T lA, 6 C119
NAS (USN) - - 7 20 36
MARTD - - 4 3 85 USN & MCRTC - - 1 - - 18 AIRPO - - 1 -- - - Navy Exchange - - - - 1 2 MCR I&I Staff 26th Rifle - - - - 1 7 14th USA Corps Avia. 1 U8E, 1 U6A 3 -- 6
Sect. FAA (CE FIDO 52) - - (29 Civilians) Office of Naval R e s e a r c h - - 1 - - 1
Univeriaty of Minnesota Upper Mississ ippi River P r o j e c t -- - - 8 - -
I U. S. Public Health Service (15 Civilian.) (4 p a r t t i m e )
Adminis t ra t ive Superior
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CG MARTC COM-9 COM - 9 CO NAS 9 MCR & R Dis t COMGEN 14th Corps
Regional Office ONR
HEW
TOTAL
Ai rc ra f t Pe r sonne l Pe rsonne l RON
Average Trans ien t s Daily 6 8 4
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T ime and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 8.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS 1 I T W W CITIES. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA (Continued)
Officer Units Aviation /Other - Naval Reserve - - 6 0
Units (Surface) Unit9-1-9NRID-- 16 AWS-81(L) 12 56 VA-811 16 4 VA-813 17 4 HS-811 6 6 HS-812 12 5 HS-813 9 5 VP-811 21 7 VP-812 18 7 VP-813 17 6 VP-814 15 7 VP-815 16 6 VP-816 1 1
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
513
Units -- Y'R-811 VR-812 Y'R-813 NARMU-812 NAIRU-811 WEPTU-811 VMR-234 HMM-766 MATCU-71 HdtMS-44 26th Rifle Co.
TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other
16 5 16 5 15 6 5 6
- - 36 - - 12 3 1 3 17 - -
1 6 2 9 1 7 - -
264 285
Total Enlisted
49 5 0 34 6 7 19
1 220
6 0 34 60
21 1
2.305
WILL0 W GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA
(NAS) (4 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Supported
NAS (TAR)
NAS (USN) MARTD GCA Unit #31 NARETU USAFR 912 & 913
Troop C a r r i e r Groups ANG 11 1 ATG Heavy
Aircraf t Assigned
15 F8B. 2 T33B. 11 SZF, 7 SH34 J, 1 RC45J. 1 C54Q. 1 T34B. 11 SPZE, 1 C54P. 1 UH34J, 2 C118, 1 UC45J
- -
TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other -
27 7
Total Enlisted
581
Administrative Superior
CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CG MARTC CO NAS CNARESTRA 302nd Troop
C a r r i e r Wing MATS
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 40 12
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and P~roficiency Purposes - 11.
WILL0 W GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA ( Continued)
Units - AWS-93L VF-931 VS-932 VS-934 VS-935 VP-933 VP-934 VP-935 VP-936 VP-937 VR-931 VR-932 VR-933 VR-934 HS-931 HS-932 NARMU-931 NARMU-935 WEPTU-931 WEPTU-932 NAIRU-931 VMF -44 1 VMF-511 MACS- 17 HMS -4.3 HMM-772 MABS-43 USAFR 91 2th USAFR 91 3th ANG 111th ATG
I TOTAL
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Aviat ionlother Enl is ted
76 35 162 24 - - 9 2 19 1 82 24 - - 72 18 1 7 5 19 -- 108 23 -- 116 22 -- 115 20 -- 135 21 - - 118 19 -- 5 3 16 1 5 1 19 -- 54 19 -- 5 3 14 - - 4 4 18 -- 4 3 10 -- 69
8 -- 74 8 8 1 4 12 - -
32 -- 17 12 3 9 0 10 6 109 - - 24 58 12 21 3 2 22 2 97
2 9 68 53 62 613 53 62 615 68 71 609 - -
665 318 3.825
DECMSSAED r
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide se rv ices and mate r ia l to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating F o r c e s of the Navy 'and other activities and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. NAVSTA Adak. Alaska 2. NAS Agana, Guam 3. NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland 4. NAS Atsugi, Japan 5. NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii 6. NAVSTA Bermuda 7. NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the
Philippines 8. MCAF Futema, Okinawa 9. NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
10. MCAS Iwakuni, Japan 11. MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii 12. NAVSTA Keflavik, Iceland
-- -- -
ADAK, ALASKA
(NAVSTA) (17 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAVSTA 2 HU16D, 2 UH2B GCA Unit 10 - - Marine Bar racks - - Naval Communication Station - - Naval Security Group - - Marine Support Bn., NavSecGru 1 VP RON (Rotational) 9 P3A Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - USA Signal Radio P r o p Sta - -
1 ATF (Rotational) - - USCG Loran Transmitting Station 1 Coast Guard Vessel (WAGL) - - ROICC - - USAF Detachment 208 - - U. S. Naval Faci l i ty - - ASW Class AnalCen - - -
TOTAL 13
1:3. NAF Kenitra, Morocco 14. NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska 15. NAF Lajes , Azores 16. NAVSTA Midway Island. Hawaii 1'7. NAF Mildenhall, Suffolk. England 113. NAF Naha, Okinawa 1'3. NAF Naples. Italy 20. NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads. Puer to Rico 21. NAVSTA Rota. Spain 22. NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the
Philippines 23. NAF Sigonella, Sicily 2.4. NAVSTA Trinidad, The West Indies
Supported Faci l i t ies - Sand Bay & Attu (Inactive) L,oran Transmitting Station - Attu, USCG Shemya Det - 24 billets included in
NAVSTA allowance
Officer Aviationlothe r -
18 43 2 1
- - 3 - - 9 - - 12 - - 1 5 5 1 - - 1 - - 2 - - 1
Total Enlisted
824 14
120 161 397
17 253
23 39 6
6 1 26 4 3 - - 12
74 4
2,074
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRALASKA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA NAVCOMMSYSHQ NAVSECGRUHQ NAVSECGRUHQ FAW-10 CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA Radio Prop. Agency
F t Monmouth, N. J. COMSERVPAC COMCG 17 Dist. COMCG 17 Dist. NW Div Docks 1 155th TECHOPSROl
McClellan, AFB COMOCEANSYSPAC COMALSEAFRON
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 *40(0ff. )16(Enl. ) - - * Includes civilians with officer privileges.
DECLASSIFIED 1
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
AGANA, GUAM
(NAS) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS 1 C54Q. 1 UC45J. 14 32 632 COMFAIRWESTPAC 2 HU16D. 1 HU16C 2 UH34D
VW-1 6 EClZlK, 77 5 437 COMFAIRWESTPAC 1 EClZlK (Pool Status) 1 ' c l 2 l J
VAP-61 12 RA3BD 2 KA3B 24 17 301 COMFAIRWESTPAC AUW Unit 0409 . - - -- 1 11 CO NAS AGANA GCA Unit #49 \- - 2 -- 20 CO NAS AGANA USCG Air Det 2 C123 6 1 24 COMNAVMARIANAS
Section, USCG
TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 60 20(0ff. )25(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and I?roficiency Purposes - 9.
ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND 1
(NAVSTA) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
*COMAE WINGLANT /COMFAIRARGENTIA 11 3 48 COMNAVAIRLANT NAVSTA 1 C54S, 2 HU16D. 30 54 965 COMNAVAIRLANT
1 UC45J. 1 uH '34~. 1 UHZB
*** VW-11 9 EClZlK 8 8 3 432 COMAEWLANT ** VW-13 5 ECl2 lK 70 3 390 COMAEWLANT
USCG Det. (SAR) 2 SC130B 12 4 78 CMDR 1st CG Dist Marine Barracks - - - - 3 108 CO NAVSTA Navy Commissary Store -- - - 1 16 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 2 22 CONAVSTA Fleet Weather Facility - - 4 1 28 CO NAVSTA RATCC 815 - - ( 6 ) -- ( 48) CO NAVSTA ROICC - - -- 1 - - DIRLANTDOCKS MAUW #0424 - - ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 12) CO NAVSTA 1 VP Squadron Det. 4 SPZE o r 5 P3A 23 - - 70 COMFAIRARGENTU
(Rotational) MCB Det. (Seasonal) - - - - 2 53 CO MCB Oceanographic Facility - - 1 15 138 COMOCEANSYLANT Naval Communication Unit - - - - 10 92 HD NAVCOMMSYS International Ice Patrol (USCG) - - - - 1 3 CMDR 1st CG Dist.
(Seasonal) - - - - TOTAL 27 239 103 2,443
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 3 6(0ff. ) lZ(Enl. ) 3(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
* COMAEWINGLANT to be disestablished 10 Aug 1965 . * * Deactivated 1 July 1965.
*** Disestablishment date 7 Oct 1965.
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EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES C
ATSUGI, JAPAN
(NAS ) (Non ND ) Supported Faci l i ty
Command - CNO ALF KISARAZU
Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMFAIRWESTPAC -- 37 8 - - COMNAVAIRPAC FAU COMFAIRWESTPAC - - -- -- 122 COMFAIRWESTPAC COMNAVFOR JAPAN 1 C117D -- -- - - CINCPACFLT NAVCINTSUPPU ATSUGI - - -- 1 5 NAVCINTSUPPACT NAS 3 UC45J. 3 T33B. 41 46 964 COMNAVAIRPAC
2 UHZB, 1 UH34D. 1 C54S
ALF KISARAZU - - 2 -- 54 CO NAS Radar Bomb Scoring Unit - - ( 1 ) -- (10) CO NAS Marine Bar racks - - - - 6 137 CO NAS GCA Unit 626 - - ( 3 ) -- (22) CO NAS VC-5 12 F8A, 3 USZC, 24 4 241 COMUTWINGPAC
1 RC45J Armed F o r c e s Courier -- -- 2 4 NAVSECGRU Kamiseya MAUW 041 1 - - ( 1 ) - - (11) CO NAS VR-21 Det 9 CIA, 1 VC54S. 32 1 133 CO VR-21 VQ- 1 11 A3B, 4 EClZl 74 2 444 COMFAIRWESTPAC MAG- 11 - - - - -- - - CG l8tMAW H&MS-11 1 C117D. 4 T F 9 J 31 6 301 CO MAG-11 MATCU-66 - - - - 1 17 CO MAG-11 MABS-11 - - 10 6 280 CO MAG-11 MACS -9 - - 3 16 165 MWHG-1 VMF(AW)-312 22 F8C/D 25 1 172 COMAG-11 VMFA-542 18 F4B 40 4 268 CO MAG-11 HC-1 Det 1 4 UHZA, 2 UHZB 10 -- 60 CO HU-1 CVA Air Wing 13 A4C. 14 F ~ C / E , 24 4 180 COMNAVAIRPAC
(50% on board) 6 AlHIJ , 6 A3B. 2 E lB . 2 E A l F , 2 RF8A
CVS (Occasional) 12 S2A. 4 SH3A 7 1 46 COMNAVAIRPAC VW Det (Occasional) 2 EClZl 6 4 20 COMNAVAIRPAC VRIVMR (Occasional) 3 C54lC1171C130 6 - - 21 CG l e t MAWINAS1
Transient) FAA NOACT - - -- - - 3 NOACT TACHIKAWA NAVFINOFF , ATSUGI - - - - 1 1 NAVFINOFF, Yokosuka Branch Commissary Store - - - - -- (1 ) CO NAS ATAB - - -- -- 8 FAETUPAC NORIS ROICC - - - - ( 3) - - ROICC F E Pool RFI (Aircraft 32 ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 JIA4BI -- - - - - COMFAIRWESTPAC
Maintenance) A ~ C / A ~ E / F ~ B / F ~ C 1 F8D/RF BA - - - -
TOTAL 201 372 113 3,633
Aircraf t Permonnel Personnel RPN
Average Transients Daily 24 24(0ff. )200(Enl. ) 24(0ff. ) 200 (Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported F o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 40.
BARBER'S POINT, HAWAII
(NAS) (14 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
COMFAIRHAWAII - - FAU COMFAIRHAWAII - - COMFAW -2 - - NAS 1 C54S. 1 C117D,
1 CIA. 1 RC45J ** 4 TS2A. 3 T33B
Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - -
#VP-4 12 SPZH VP-6 14 SPZE
##VP-22 9 P3A VP-28 8 P3A VR-21 17 C118B. 2 VC118.
VU-1 4 F8C.
&$g\:, Y 2 4 5 . T USCG Air Station *** HC130B. 3 HUl6E Marine Bar racks
5 - - FAETUPAC Det 3 - - GCA Unit 822 - - MAUW #O405 - - NAMTRADET - -
CVW (Occasional) - - -
TOTAL 102
Supported Faci l i t ies
ALF F o r d Island ALF Bonham *
Officer Total ~ v i a t i o n / O t h e r Enlisted
24 8 - - - - - - 56 17 2 30 38 53 838
Administrative Superior
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRHAW A11 COMFAIRWINGSPAC COMNAVAIRPAC
CO NAS CO NAS COMFAW -2 COMFAW -2 COMFAW -2 COMFAW -2 COMFAIRHAW AII
COMUTWINGPAC I
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 9 382
CDR 14th CG Dist CO NAS COFAETUPAC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS - -
Personnel RON
257
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 192.
* VC-1 Bonham Det. located a t ALF Bonham. Pacific Missile Range Facility located a t ALF Bonham.
** Pool Aircraft.
*** USCG Air Station receives limited support f r o m NAS.
# VP-4 deployed a t Iwakuni.
## VP-22 deployed a t Sangley Point.
Unit -
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviat ionlother
I AWS-87(L) Augmenting Unit 11 - - 13
Total Enlisted
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 I BERMUDA
NAVSTA (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer To ta l Adminis t ra t ive Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enl is ted Superior
COMFAIRBERMUDA/ 1 HU16D. 1 UH34G 15 19 410 COMNAVAIRLANT NAVSTA
Marine Detachment - - - - 3 93 CO NAVSTA USCG Detachment - - - - 2 25 CO CGAS Bermuda Navy C o m m i s s a r y Store - - - - 1 14 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 1 6 CO NAVSTA NAVSTA ACFT SUPPDET, Kindley AFB ( 4 ) ( 1 ) (101) CO NAVSTA NAVFAC Bermuda - - - - 17
- -
NLND CONN
-- -
- 133 COMOCEANSYSLANT
ROICC - - - - 1 DIRLANTDOCKS Underwater Sound Lab. Bermuda Det. - - 2 10 UNWATSNDLAB
MAUW 0428 - - - - ( 1 ) (14) CO NAVSTA - 2 15 46 691
* CG Radio Station and L o r a n Monitor Station a r e s u b units of CGAS, KAFB, Bermuda.
CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES
( NAS) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Adminis t ra t ive Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enl is ted Superior
COMFAIRWESTPAC Det. Cubi - - 3 3 17 COMFAIRWESTPAC NAS 5 UC45J. 2 HU16C. 18 28 5 13 COMNAVAIRPAC
2 T33B. 2 UHZB Pool RFI Ai rc ra f t 6 A l S 4 A 4 , 4 F 8 , 4 F 4 -- 1 2 1 COMNAVAIRPAC GCA Unit #44 - - 1 2 17 CONAS Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1 5 Nav. Exch. Subic Marine Sep. Guard Det. -- -- 2 168 C O MARBKS. Subic VC-5 Det. "A" 1 RC45J. 3 USZC 11 1 89 CO VC-5 VAW-13 Det. "1" 12 E A l F 25 2 90 COVAW-13 MASS 2 Sub Unit "1" - - 1 3 11 C O M A S S 2 NAVMAG SUBIC - - - - 7 117 COMNAVBASE Subic F I CPACFAC - - -- 5 79 C O FICPAC Hawaii 50% 2 CVA Ai r Wing 16 F 8 , 20 A4, 14 A3, 60 4 250 COMNAVAIRPAC
5 F 4 , 5 A l . 5 E l 1 HMM (frequently) 24 UH34 51 1 1 157 COMPHIBPAC 1 VFP-63 Det (frequently) 3 RF8A 4 1 28 CO VFP-63 VR-21 Det (COD) 5 C I A 10 1 34 CO VR-21 1 VMA Squadron 20 A4 2 5 3 161 CG 1s t MAW
(frequently) 1 VMF Squadron 16 F 4 / F 8 62 3 255 CG 1s t MAW
(frequently) 50% 1 CVS Ai r Group 12 S2, 4 SH3 34 2 80 COMNAVAIRPAC 1 VW Det (Occasional) 3 E C l 2 l 2 7 2 52 CO VW 1 VAP-61 Det. 3 RA3B 8 -- 50 CO VAP-61
(f requent ly) 4
1 VAW -1 1 Det. 3 E1B 8 4 37 COVAW-11 ( Occasional)
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES . $ - , .., C' .
CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
1 V P Det. 4 SPZ 16 1 42 CO V P (frequently)
1 VQ Det. 2 EA3B 6 - - 8 COVQ (frequently) - - - -
TOTAL 209 370 87 2.281
Aircraf t -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 85 150 150
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 32.
FUTEMA, OJSINAWA
(MCAF) (Non ND) Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
MCAF 1 UC45J 1 9 57 COM MARCORBASE MCAF (Sub Unit 1 - - 5 8 173 CG 1st MAW
MAG- 16) MCAF (Augmentation) - - - - - - 18 CO MCAF
Provided by MAG- 16 MAG-16 - - - - - - - - CG 1st MAW H&MS-16 1 C117 (**I), 4 UH34D 7 9 218 CO MAG-16 MABS-16 - - 6 16 427 CO MAG-16
**HMM-361 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 5 3 4 179 COMAG-16 **HMM-365 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 54 5 181 COMAG-16 **HMM- 163 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 50 4 166 CO MAG-16 **HMM- 161 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 39 4 156 COMAG-16 **HMM-261 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 53 3 181 COMAG-16
VMO- 2 3 UHlE 7 2 60 CO MAG-16 **VMO-2 7 01B. 6 UHlE 4 -- 13 CO MAG-16
MASS - 2 - - 9 24 138 CO MWHG-1 1s t MAW
***VMGR-352 4 KC130 15 1 62 1st M ~ ~ 1 3 r d MAW **LAAM BTRY - - - - 4 89 CO LAAM BN
- - - - TOTAL 146 303 93 2.118
&rcraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 7(0ff. ) 16(Enl. ) 3(0ff. ) 1 l(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 35.
** Based a t Futerna, usually deployed. *** Based a t Futema, Home Por ted MCAS E l Toro.
PAC
DECLASSIFIED - I
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVLATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA
(NAS) (10 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Supported Faci l i t ies
ALF Leeward Point Field
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
N AS 1 C54S. 2 HU16C. 43 18 835 COMFAIRCARIB 2 USZA, 1 UH34D. 1 CH19E
VC-10 10 F8D. 5 US2C 16 -- 197 COMFAIRCARIB 1 VP Det. (Rotational) 3 SP2E 13 2 52 FLTAIRWING 1 HMM Det (Rotational) 2 UH34D 4 -- 6 2nd MAW 1 CVW (Rotational) 10 A5 o r A3, 130 16 800 COMNAVAIRLANT
24 A4, 12 AlE, 24 F8/F4B, 3 RF8A, 4 E1B
1 CVSO (Occasional) 20 SZD, 16 SH3A 120 8 560 COMNAVAIRLANT 3 E1B
1 VMF /VMA Det 4 F8 /F4B/A4 5 -- 15 2nd MAW (Occasional)
1 VF Reserve Squadron 12 A41F8 20 3 48 CNARESTRA (Occasional)
1 VA Reserve Squadron 8 AlE/A4 20 3 50 CNARESTRA (Occasional)
1 VS Reserve Squadron 8 S2 3 2 4 50 CNARESTRA ( Occasional) - - - -
TOTAL 175 403 54 2,613
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 36 12
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 12.
P ;i "' ,, /. IWAKUNI, JAPAN
(MCAS) (Non ND)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
M CAS 2 HU16C, 1 UC45J HdQtrs CG 1st MAW(REAR) - - MWHG- 1 - - HCHS- 1 (Rear) - - 1 l t h F o r c e Dental Co. - - MWSG-17 - - HCHS-17 - - MABS-17 - - MAMS-17 3 C117D. 1 C54 ,
8 TFSJ. 2 UC45J. 2 CH19E, 1 UH34D
VMGR-152 13 KC130 VMC J- l(REAR) 1 R F M , 1 EFlOB MATCU-60 - - MARTSAT - 1 - -
Command - CMC Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer Total Administrative Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
3 32 243 COMNAVFORJAPAN - - - - -- * CG AIRFMFPAC - - - - -- CG 1s t MAW 12 37 216 CO MWHG-1 - - 10 23 COMWHG-1 - - - - -- CG 1s t MAW 20 30 318 GO MWSG-17
6 25 515 COMWSG-17 10 6 154 COMWSG-17
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
I IWAKUM, JAPAN (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Ammo Det. 3rd FSR - - NAVCINTSUPPU, Iwakuni - -
Officer AviationfOther
Total Enlisted
4 3
Administrative Superior
CO MABS-17 NAVCINTSUPPU-
ACT JAPAN CG 1st MAW CO MAG- 13 CO MAG-13 CO MAG-13 COMFAIRWINGS -
PAC COMFAIRWING- 2 COMFAIRWING-4 COMSERVGRU- 3
MAG-1 3 - - H&MS-13 2 C54 MABS- 13 - - VMA-211 20 A4E COMFAIRWING-6 - -
WVP-4 ( 12) SP2H WVP-2 (12) SPZH
LST-1122 - - - TOTAL 5 7
* Effective 1 July 1965 AIRFMFPAC deactivated; Headquarters and FMFPAC combined and Headquarters Squadron assigned to FMFPAC MCAS Kaneohe.
** VP-4 PDS Barbers Point, VP-2 PDS Whidbey Island. Aircraf t and personnel for VP-4 and VP-2 a r e not included in Totals.
NOTE: Japan Maritime Self Defense Force .- 2 Officers, 3 Enlisted and no Aircraft. Japan Air Self Defense Force - 83 Officers. 3b7 Elllisted and 31 Aircraft (25 F-86F. 6 T-33).
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 18(0ff. ) 20(Enl. ) 12(0ff. )20(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 100.
I KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII I (MCAS) (14 ND) Command - CMC
Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
H&HS, MCAS CO MCAS I Hdq. 1st Marine Brigade Hdq Co., 1st Mar Brig VMF(AW)-212 VMF(AW)-232 MACS-2 Det, H&MS-36 MATCU-62 1 s t Radio Bn, F M F 1 s t ANGLICO, FMF Pacific Missile Range
Facility, Hawaiian Area TOTAL
CG FMFPAC CO. 1st MarBrig CO, 1st MarBrig CO, 1st MarBrig CO. 1st MarBrig CO, 1st MarBrig CO, 1st MarBrig CG FMFPAC CG FMFPAC COMPMR P t Mugu
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON I I Average Transients Daily 1 40 lO(0ff. )30(Enl. ) I I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 30. I
NOTE: Effective 1 July 1965 AIRFMFPAC deactivated; Headquarters and FMFPAC combined and Headquarters Squadron assigned to FMFPAC MCAS Kaneohe.
- I .
DECLASSIFIED ,cr .
rf r ' ! I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
(NAVSTA) (Non ND)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
ICEDEFOR STAFF - - COMBARFORLANT*/COMFAlRKEF
COMNAVICE NAVSTA
NAVEX COMSTORE NAVCINTSUPPACT NCSQ GCA Unit X53 NAVCOMMSTA NAVSECGRW FLTWEAFAC Marine Bar racks 1 VP Sqd Det (1 3) 2 V P Sqd (Occasional) VW (Rotational) Det
**ROIGC MATS (Transport ) AIR FORCE UNITS
IDF HQ (AF Personnel) AFICE HDQTRS 57th FIS
667th ACW Sqd. 932nd ACW Sqd. Det. 310
COAST GUARD UNITS Loran Monitor Station
- - 6 SPEH - - 4 E C l 2 l P
- - 4 per week
I Loran Station. Sandur - -
ARMY UNITS IDF HQ (Army Elm. ) - -
- TOTAL 37 -
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Officer Total Administrative Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
4 12 27 CINCLANT 15 5 52 COMASWFORLANT/
COMNAVAIRLANT ( 1 ) - - - - CINCLANT 17 65 9 32 COMFAIRKEFLAVIK
COMNAVAIRLANT
NAVSTA NAVSTA COMNAVICE NAVSTA NAVSTA COMNAVICE COMNAVICE COMNAVICE COMNAVICE FAW - 3
- - *BARFORLANT
DIRLANTDOCKS EASTAF. McGuire AF
- - 5 9 CINCLANT - - 15 120 26th Air Div. 19 14 285 AFICE
1 8 79. M I C E - - 12 125 AFICE - - 2 20 HQ USAFE/CFO
-- 1 6 CG Liaison Officer N. Eur . , Copen- hagen. Denmark
-- 1 -- CG Liaison Officer N. Eur . . Copen- hagen. Denmark
- - 2 - - DOA - - - 114 181 2.537
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3(0ff. ) 2( Enl. ) 2( Off. ) Z(En1. )
* To be disestablished 1 October 1965.
** Permanent ly detached duty f r o m DIRLANTDOCKS. Norfolk, Virginia.
DECLASSIFIED
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVI TI ES I KEN1 TRA, MOROCCO
(NAF) ( Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Supported
COMNAVACTS MOROCCOINAF
Aircraf t Assigned
1 C47J
Officer Total Aviationlother Enlisted
9 35 490
Administrative Superior
COMNAVACTS MED ICOMNAVAC MOROCCO
CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF COMNAVACTS
MOROCCO COMNAVACTS
MOROCCO NAVCOMMSTA
MOROCCO
GCA Unit W33 Navy Commissary Store Navy Exchange Marine Bar racks
UAVCOMSTA
Branch Navy Exchange
TOTAL 1
* Includes NAVSECGRU
Aircraf t Personnel
1 10
Personnel RON
- - Average Transients Daily
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 2.
KODI AK. ALASKA
(NAVSTA) ( 17 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
COMALSEAFRON - - COM-17 - - COMFAI RALASKA - - NAVSTA 2 C54Q. 1 HUl6D MAUW 0404 - - USCG Air Station 4 HU16E. 2 C123B,,
2 HH13N F l e e t Weather Central - - Marine Bar racks - - Navy Commissary Store - - Nawy Exchange - - Distr ic t Intelligence Office -- Reserve Supplement COM-17 - - NAVCOMMSTA - - NAVSECGRUACT (Cape Chiniak) - - NAVSECGRUDEP( COMSTA) - -
(Includes Armed F o r c e s Courier Service) GCA Unit W3 - - ROICC - - USCG CITRUS - - USCG STORIS - - Air F o r c e Tracking Station - -
(Cape Chiniak)
Officer Aviationlother
5 3 1 5 1 1
17 57 -- 1 22 4
Total Enlisted
16 27
4 538
20 100
Administrative Superior
CNO COMALSEAFRON COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC CO NAVSTA Cmdr 17 CG Dist
CINCPACFLT CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA C a NAVSTA DNI BUPERS Hd NAVCOMMSTA CO NAVCOMMSTA CO NAVCOMMSTA
1 2 15 CONAVSTA - - 2 - - NW DIVDOCKS - - 6 42 Cmdr 17 CG Dist - - 10 90 Cmdr 17 CG Diet - - 2 -- 6594th AEROGPACI
WING
--
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
KODI AK, ALASKA (Continued)
Activities and Unitr Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Suppor fed Asrigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior I
Yodiak On-Base School -. U. 6. Coast & aaods t ic ..
Survs y Ship (Occraional) U. 9. F i s h & Wildlife --
Service (Occrr ionrl)
I - TOTAL 11
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON - Avorago Tranoienta Daily . 5 3 . 7
I Naval Aviator8 Bupported for Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 6. I - -
LAJEB, AZORES
(NAF) (Nan ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Acfivitiea and Unitr Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Arrigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMUSFORAZ (Joint Strff) - - 1 4 7 CINCLANT CQMNAVFORAZORES - - - - - - - - CINCLANTFLT COMFAIRAZORES - - - - - - - - COMNAVAIRLANT NAF 1 HU16D 4 2 80 COMNAVAIRLANT MAUW W0432 - - - - 1 10 CONAF Navat Socurity Qreup - - - - 3 76 CNO 1 VP(L) Det (Occerional) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 1 5 10 173
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Tranaientr Daily 3 2 0 9(0ff. ) 11(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 1. -. . .
MIDWAY ISLAND, HAWW (Undergoing reductiorl to Maintenance Statue)
(NAVSTA) (14 ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Unitr Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Amsigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAVSTA 3 HU16D, 1 UH2B 2 5 41 754 COMNAVAIRPAC NAVCOMMU - - 1 4 96 CO NAVSTA Naval Security Group - - - - 2 70 CO YAVSTA Navy C o m m i r r a r y Store - - - - 1 19 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchmge - - - - 1 27 CONAVSTA CiCA Unit W50 - - 1 2 13 CO NAVSTA USAF 1502 ATW Det. 2 - - 1 - - 18 COM 1502 ATW USCG Loran (C) Tranrmit t ing - - - - 1 25 COM 14 CG Diet
Station Kure Irland * - - - - TOTAL 4 28 52 1,022 * Logistic Support other than fuel and utilit ies f r o m NAVSTA Midway.
- Aircraf t Personne l Personnel RON
Average Tranr ien t r Daily 4 32 2
MI LDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
( N U ) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
NAF 1 UC45J. 1 C131F. 10 4 125 COMNAVACTS UK 2 C117D. 1 C47J
NAF, Det. 1 1 C47J ( 2 ) - - ( 5 ) CO NAF E v r e w . AFB, France
ALUSNA, Oslo 1 HU16D 2 - - 2 - - -
TOTAL 7
Transients handled by USAF.
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 55. -
NAHA, OKINAWA
( NAF) (Non ND) Supported Faci l i ty
Command - CNO STAGING BASE ( TAIWAN) Support - CNM
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Aesigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMTAIWANPATFOR / - - 13 1 0 40 CINCPACFLT COMFAI RWING ONE COMFAIRWINGS (BUCKNER BAY) PAC
COMFLEACTS RYUKYUS - - 2 2 - - COMNAVFOR JAPAN CNO
NAF NAHA 2 HU16C. 2 UC45J 22 3 8 52 5 COMNAVAIRPAC MAUW 0408 -- - - ( 2 ) 22 C O N A F Mine Branch - - - - ( 1 ) 17 CO NAF COMFAI RWING ONE - - 1 - - 2 COMTAIWANPATFO
Detachment NAHA #! COMFAIRWING ON VP ( Rotational) 10 P3A 53 3 260 COMFAIRWING ONE VC-5 Det B 2 DPZE, 3 USZC, 23 3 150 CO VC-5 -
2 UH34E. 3 DF8A 1 VW Det (Rotational) 2 EC l 2 l K - 9 15 60 P a r e n t VW Sqdn CVA Air Wing 5 Various 6 1 5 SEVENTHFLT
(Frequent) VFlVA F8C. F8E. A4C, A l J , AlH, E l B , SZC, A3B, F4B
Marine Squadrone 12 Various 15 2 50 CG l e t MAW (Frequent) F4B, F8E, RFBA,
A4C. EFlOB, KC130F. (Deploying Squadrons)
VR-21 (COD) Det. 1 CIA 3 - - 2 SEVENTHFLT (Rotational)
VR Traneport 1 Various 4 - - 5 - - (Occasional) C117. C54. C118.Cl130
Marine Bar racks - - - - 3 50 C O F M F PAC (NAF Naha)
NAVCINTSUPPU Naha - - 1 3 NAVCINTSUPPACT - -- - - - TOTAL 45 151 78 1,191 JAPAN
Figures i n Parentheses a r e included i n NAF Naha Navper s 576.
Aircraf t -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 26(0ff. )92(Enl. ) 26(0ff. ) 92(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposee - 20.
7 8
1 EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 NAPLES, ITALY
(NAF) (Non ND) Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
COMNAVACTSMED / - - COMFAIRMED
NAF 3 T33B, 2 USZC, 2 C117D. ,5~45m 1 C131F, T-vC544, 1 UH34G. 1- UH2B
VR - 24 8 C1A -
- NALCOEURREP USCG Det. Armed F o r c e s ~ o u r i e t -
Service USAF Det. 4, 1141
Special Act. Sqdrn GCA Unit #23 F lee t Mail Center -- F l t Air Med Repair - - /
1 Activity
Branch Disbursing Unit - - Branch H6 Navy Exchange - - Naval Overseas Air Cargo - -
Termina l Air Navigation Office - - CINCSOUTH F l a g Unit - - Maintenance Supported Only
ALUSNA Cairo 1 C47J ALUSNA Teheran 1 C47J ALUSNA P r e t o r i a 1 C47J ALUSNA New Delhi 1 C47J COMMIDEASTFOR 1 VC54N
VAP Det. (Occasional) VP( L) Det. (Occasional) AEW Det. (Occasional) CVW Squadron (Occasional)
- I TOTAL 34
Officer Aviation/Othe r
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CINCUSNAVEUR
CQMNAVACTS, Italy
CO VR-24 NALCOEUR COM MEDSEC OinC NavSecGru
CO NAF CO NAF COMFAIRMED
NAVSUPPACT NAVSUPPACT COMNAVACTS,
Italy COMFAIRMED CINCSOUTH
Aircraf t Personnel Personne l RON
Average Transients Daily 11 17( Off. ) bO(En1. ) f(Off. ) 27(Enl- )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight T ime and Proficiency Purposes - 125.
* Included i n VR-24 Det. total number allowed.
** Included in NAF total number allowed.
I , .. .
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO 0
(NAVSTA) (10 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAVSTA 2 C54S, 1 HU16C, 2 HU16D. 1 UC45J. 2 UH34D
Navy Commissary - - Navy Exchange - - Marine Bar racks - - GCA Unit 158 - - VC -8 2 UH34E. 2 DT28B,
3 DP2E. 3 SP2E. 1 1 QF9G / J, 8 DF8F
LANTFLTWPNRAN - - ATLANTIC F L E E T MOBILE --
PHOTO GROUP CARIB DET VP-18 14 SP2H (2 Pool) ATAB - - 2nd MAW Det - - VMA- 331 (Rotational) 13 A4E VW -4 Det (Rotational) 2 WCl2l VMCJ-2 Det 4 RF8A. 1 EFlOB ROI CC - -
*Occasional 3 8
TOTAL 109
Supported Faci l i t ies
~ i c o Del Es te Navy/FAA Radar Gunfire Support, Culebra OOSC , Ane gada UDT Traininn Fac. . St. Thomas - Marines, Camp Garcia , Vieques (Log Sup) St. Croix Underwater Range Ammo Storage Facility, Vieques Aircraf t Target Complex, Vieques Ammo Receiving point f o r a l l mil i tary activities i n P. R.
Officer Total Administrative Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
40 62 1,136 COMFAIRCARIB
- - 1 24 CO NAVSTA - - 1 9 CO NAVSTA - - 3 89 CO NAVSTA ( 3 ) - - ( 19) CO NAVSTA 3 5 3 284 COMFAIRCARIB
6 16 60 COMCARIBSEAFRON - - 1 23 MOPHOTOGRULANT
56 2 268 COMFAIRWING- 11 - - - - 3 FAETULANT
1 - - 20 CG, 2ND MAW 24 4 142 COMAG-31 12 8 40 VW-4 8 1 47 VMCJ-2
- - 2 - - DIRCARIBDOCKS 130 16 54 1 --- 312 120 2,686
* * Represents an average daily on board count f r o m 1 January 1965 through the end of May of squadrons and units that were on the station for per iods varying f r o m a few days to three months - mostly f o r two week intervals. Ten VP squadrons (7 detachments), 3 VMAIVMFA squadrons and two Anti-Submarine Groups comprised about two thirds of the total lloccasional units. The a i rc ra f t averaged 9 A4-C/E, 8 SF'-LEIH, 5 S-2E/F , 5 F-4B, 3 P - 3 models, and a l e s s e r number of other models. During the months of January, February, and March, the llSpringboardll period, the lloccasional" a i rc ra f t on board averaged 52.
1 290 ships have been provided logistic support since 1 January 1965. I I Average Transients Daily
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
10 20(Off. )43(Enl. ) 12(Off. )28(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 2. I
EXTRA-CONTI NENTAL AVI AT1 ON SHORE ACTI VI TI ES
ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RI CO ( Continued)
Roosevelt Roads provides logistic support to units of the following commands while they a r e operating i n the Atlantic F lee t Weapons Range a rea :
HEAVY WORKLOAD CONTINUOUSLY
CRUDESLANT OPTEVFOR MI NELANT ASWFORLANT PHI BLANT SUBLANT PHI BTRALANT SERVLANT
HEAVY WORKLOAD FREQUENTLY
MARTC CNARESTRA ,
MCBLANT WEATHER BUREAU MSTS
MODERATE WORKLOAD INFREQUENTLY
ANG NASA PRANG AIR FORCE P. R. NAT'L GUARD ARMY COAST GUARD JOINT TASK FORCES
OTHER ACTI VI T I E S RECEIVING LIMITED SUPPORT:
ONR NAVCOMMSTA, P. R. DCS RESIDENT AGENT ON1 WEATHER BUREAU RESI DENT AGENT FBI RESEARCH I NSTI TUTES BWFRRLANT R E P RADI 0 CORPORATI ON OF AMERICA NAVAL RESEARCH LAB RYAN AIRCRAFT COMPANY RED CROSS R E P FMSAEG NOL CORONA SCHOOL TEACHERS ANTI LLES SCHOOL CM CONTINENTAL ENGI NE CO. BEECH AIRCRAFT CO.
ROTA. SPAIN
( NAVSTA) (Non ND)
Command Support -
- CNO CNM (BUWEPS)
Supported Faci l i t ies
USNLO Gibraltar. MSTSO. NAVSHIPLO Madrid, NFA E l F e r r o l . NFA Cartegena. NAVMAG Cartegena. NAVRADSTA (T) Moron and 7418 Army Transport Termina l Unit Cadiz
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMNAVACT Spain - - 5 4 13 COMNAVACT MED NAVSTA 1 C117D, 1 C47J. 20 96 873
2 UC45J. 1 UH34G. 8/A4/FB/Al (Pool)
GCA Unit #51 - - 2 1 19 CO NAVSTA MATS Terminal - - 1 1 66 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 1 4 CO NAVSTA Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 12 CO NAVSTA VR - 24 4 C130F. 3 C118B 38 6 242 COMFAIRMED
( 1 i n Pool) VQ-2 11 EA3B, 3 E C l 2 l M 69 9 444 COMFAIRMED 1 VP(L) Ron (Rotational) 6 P 2 29 2 150 COMFAIRMED
- - -
EXTRA-CONTI NENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
I ROTA, SPAIN (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Marine Bar racks - - Fuel Depot - - Naval Communication --
Station Armed F o r c e s Courier - -
Service Electronic IntelLigence - -
Support Group Overseas Air Cargo - -
Terminal ROI CC - - Mobile Construction Bn 4 Det - - Intelligence Security Unit - - COMSUBRON 16 - - USS HOLLAND (/AS- 32) - - USS OAK RIDGE (ARDM - 1) - - Flee t Weather Central - - 3977 Petroleum Pipeline --
Squadron Det # l (USAF)
TOTAL 40
Officer Aviat ionlother
- - 6 - - 3 -- 19
Total Enlisted
172 13
224
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 8 200 * Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 30.
Administrative Superior
COMNAVACT Spain COMNAVACT Spain COMNAVAC T Spain
CO NAVGOMMSTA
CO NAVCOMMSTA
COMNAVACT Spain
01 CC CB LANT CINCUSNAVEUR COMSUBLANT COMSUBRON 16 COMSUBRON 16 COMNAVACT Spain F U E L DEPOT
Personnel RON
* Includes dependents. I SANGLEY POINT, REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES
(NAVSTA) (Non ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Air c,raft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
COMNAVPHIL - - 11 19 54 CINCPACFLT NAVSTA 1 C54Q. 1 C47H. 24 31 437 COMNAVAIRPAC
1 C47J, 1 C45H, ' 1 UH34D
VP-40 15 SP5B 60 - - 277 COMFAIRWING-14 * VP-22 ( 9 P3A) (58) -- ( 277) COMFAIRWING-2
VP( L) RON DET 5 P3A 31 - - 86 COMFAIRWING- 10 VW RON DET 4 E C l 2 l K 2 0 - - 80 COMFAIRWESTPAC COMFAIRWING- 10 - - 8 - - 14 COMFAIRWINGSPA( USCG Air Det 3 HUl6E 8 3 41 CmdrCGPhilSec LORAN Stations - - - - 5 67 CmdrCGPhilSec USCG NETTLE - - - - 7 27 CmdrCGPhilSec F lee t Weather Faci l i ty - - 1 7 26 COMNAVPHIL ASR - 1 - - - - - - ( 9) CO NAVSTA Marine Bar racks - - - - 4 113 Fh@ PAC Commissary Store - - - - 1 12 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 2 4 CONAVSTA
82
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I SANGLEY POINT, REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned AviationfOther Enlisted Superior
Communications Center - - Naval Investigative Support Activity AUW 0406 - - ALUSNA Djakarta 1 C47L
(Maint. Support) JUSMAG Thailand 1 C47J
(Maint. Support) HEADSUPPACT Saigon 1 C47J
(Maint. Support) Chief NAVSECMAG 1 C47H
China (Maint. Support) ALUSNA Singapore 1 C47H
(Maint. Support) - TOTAL 37
NAVCOMMSTA Phi l NAVINSUPPGRU CO NAVSTA COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC
COMFAIRWESTPAC
I * VP-22 PDS B a r b e r s R., A/C and personnel not included i n total. I I Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON I I Average Transients Daily 15 7 0 3 5 I
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 7.
SIGONELLA SICILY
(NAF) (Non ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAF 1 Ci117D. 1 UC45J. 1 HU16D, 1 UH34G. 1 UH34J
GCA Unit #46 - - Navy Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - Branch Pos t Office - - MAUW 0433 - - CVW Dets (Occasional) 6 A4, 6 F 8 VP(L) RON/Rotational 12 SP2H AVB-2 (Limited Support) - - ALUSNA Athens 1 HU16D
(Maint. Support) - - TOTAL 30
Supported Faci l i ty
AVB-2 (Limited)
Officer Total Aviation/Other Enlisted
18 36 428
Administrative Superior
COMNAVACTS Italy
CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF COMSIXTHFLT COMFAIRMED
- - Navy Dept
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 4 30 8
Naval Aviators Supported f o r FIight T ime and P~roficiency Purposes - SIXTHFLT and HAFMED Aviators a s required.
. . .a
2 DECLASSIFIED
d
1
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVXTTES I TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES
(NAVSTA) (10 ND)
Command - CNO Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Aesigned
COMSOLANT - - NAVSTA 1 HU16D Marine Detachment - - Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - RAWINSONDE - - AFRS Outlet - - ROICC - - Trinidad Tes t Site (USAF) 1-I - - LORAC Det (Occasional) - - VP(S) Det (Occasional) - -
21 -- VP(L) Det (Occasional) TI- ?I VW Det (Occasional) -
4 1 - " Trinidad & Tobago Regiment -
37 Trinidad 81 Tobago Coast Guard - Alcan Bauxite Plant 51 - -
(Aluminum Company of Canada) U. S. ~ m b a s s ~ / A i d / U S ~ S z / - - - NOTES: TOTAL 1
Officer A v i a t l o n / ~ t h e r
Total Enllrrted
26 128 69
3 1 4 1 - 1
Adminir trative Superior
CINCLANTFLT COM-10 CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA USAF AFETR
Pa t r ick AFB, F l a OCEANSYSLANT
- - F LE WEAMIA - -
- - - -
1-I Trinidad Tes t Site (USAF) in under the operational control of Air F o r c e E a s t e r n Teet Range, Air F o r c e Systems Command, Pa t r ick Air F o r c e Base, Florida. NavSta Trinidad provides support to ETRS and to Ocean Ranga Iartrumentation Ships (Missile Tracking) which a r e operated by MSTS.
2' When required, provides support and anrumes operational control of a ircraf t operations f r o m Pia rco International Airport fo r special operations.
2' Provides support fo r Hurricane Recon Aircraf t operating f r o m Pia rco International Ai r - port during hurr icane season.
Security and Utility support. (Units physically located i n NAVSTA Complex. )
2' Communications and Logistic nupport.
Aircraf t -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 l(0ff. )2(Enl. ) l(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
A V I A T 1 O N S H I P S
The aviation ship inventory may be summarized a s follows:
Reserve On Loan Total - Active Building F lee t - - Foreign uscc-
TOTALS 85 41 2 24 15 3
CVA(N) 1 1 - - - - - - - - CVA 16 15 1 - - - - - - C VS 10 10 - - - - - - - - LPH 8 7 1 *** - - - - - - AVT 7 - - - - 7 - - - - AKV 11 - - - - 11 -- - - AV 4 3 - - 1 - - - - AVP 22 3 - - 2 15 2 * AVB 1 1 - - - - -- - - ARVA, ARVE 4 - - - - 3 - - 1 ** AVM 1 1 - - - - - - - -
* One Ship on loan t o Norway. (AVP-39 Gardiners Bay), the other on loan to Ethiopia, ( AVP-49 Orca).
** Adventinus (ARVE-3) on loan to Chile. *** LPH-10 TRIPOLI. LPH-11 contracted f o r delivery 2/28/68 not counted.
A detailedlisting of aviation ships follows:
Type & Presen t Home Hull No. Status - - Assigned P o r t Remarks -
ATLANTIC FLEET
1. Attack C a r r i e r s
F. D. ROOSEVELT CVA-42 Active CARDIV-4 FORRESTAL CVA-59 Active CARDIV-4 SARATOGA CVA-60 Active CARDIV- 2 SHANGRI LA CVA-38 Active CARDIV-6 INDEPENDENCE CVA-62 Active CARDIV-6 ENTERPRISE CVA(N)- Active CARDIV - 2
65 AMERICA CVA-66 Active CARDIV-2
Mayport Norfolk Mayport Mayport Norfolk Norfolk
Norfolk Completion t r i a l period.
JOHN F. KENNEDY CVA-67 Building Newport News SB & DD Co
2. Support C a r r i e r s
ESSEX CVS-9 Active CARDIV- 18 INTREPID CVS- 11 Active CARDIV-20 RANDOLPH CVS-15 Active CARDIV- 16 WASP CVS-18 Active CARDIV-14 LAKE CHAMPLAIN CVS-39 Active CARDIV-16 LEXINGTON CVS-16 Active CNATRA
(Misc)
* Home port CVA(N)-65 changes to Alameda effective 1011 165.
Est imated end of con- struction period April 29, 1968.
Quonset Pt. Norfolk Norfolk Boston Newport Pensacola
DECLASSIFIED A V I A T I O N S H I P S
. 9 ; - ATLANTIC F L E E T (Continued)
Type & P r e s e n t Hull No. Status P -- Assigned
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
OKINAWA LPH-3 Active PHIBRON-8 BOXER LPH-4 Active PHIBRON- 10 GUADALC ANAL LPH-7 Active PHIBRON- 12 GUAM LPH-9 Active PHIBRON-2
Home P o r t Remarks
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk
4. Auxiliary Aircraf t Transports
LEY TE AVT-10 Res. F l t Phila. Group Newport MONTEREY AVT-2 Res. F l t Phila. Group Phila. CABOT AVT-3 Res. F l t Phila. Group Phila. TARAWA AVT- 12 Res. F l t Phila. Group Newport
5. Seaplane Tenders
CHANDELEUR AV-10 Res. F l t Phila. Group Phila DUXBURY BAY AVP-38 Active CRUDESFLT-4 Norfolk GREENWICHBAY AVP-41 Active CRUDESFLT-4 Norfolk VALCOUR AVP-55 Active CRUDESFLT-4 Norfolk
6. Other Auxiliaries
TALLAHATCHIE AVB -2 Active NAVAIRLANT Naples COUNTY
CHLORIS ARVE-4 Res. F l t Texas Group Green Cove MEGARA ARVA-6 Res. F l t Texas Group Green Cove
NOTE: There a r e 2 AKVs (Auxiliary Cargo Transpor t s (Aviation) - e x CVEfCVU types ) i n the Atlantic Reserve F lee t (KULA GULF, and SIBONEY). In addition, there a r e 4 ships - AKVs (CARD, CROATAN, CORE and BRETON) assigned to MSTS.
PACIFIC F L E E T Type & Preeen t Home
1. Attack C a r r i e r s ~ u l l NO. s ta tus - -- TICONDEROGA CVA-14 Active HANCOCK CVA-19 Active BON HOMME CVA-31 Active
RICHARD ORISKANY CVA- 34 Active MIDWAY CVA-41 Active RANGER CVA-61 Active CORAL SEA CVA-43 Active KITTY HAWK CVA-63 Active CONSTELLATION CVA-64 Active
Assigned
CARDIV-5 CARDIV - 3 CARDIV-5
CARDIV-5 CARDIV-7 CARDIV - 3 CARDIV - 7 CARDIV- 1 CARDIV-9
P o r t Remarks - San Diego Alameda San Diego
San Die go Alameda Alameda Alameda San Diego Bremer ton
2. Support C a r r i e r s
YORKTOWN CVS-10 Active NAVAfRPAC Long Beach HORNET CVS-12 Active NAVAIRPAC Long Beach BENNINGTON CVS-20 Active NAVAIRPAC Long Beach KEARSARGE CVS-33 Active NAVAIRPAC Long Beach
DEC LASSlFlEb A V I A T I O N S H I P S
PACIFIC FLEET (Continued)
Type Hull No.
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
IWO JIMA LPH-2 PRINCETON LPH-5 VALLEY FORGE LPH-8 TRIPOLI LPH-10
4. Auxiliary Aircraft Transports
BUNKER HILL AVT -9 PHILIPPINE SEA AVT - 1 1 SAN JACINTO AVT -5
Present Status
Active Active Active Building
Res. Flt. Res. Flt. Res. Flt.
Home Assigned Port Remarks -
PHIBRON- 1 San Diegn PHIBRON- 3 Long Beach PHIBPAC Long Beach Ingalls Shipbuilding Estimated end Corp., Pascagoula, Miss. of fitting out
period May 1966.
Brem. Group Puget Sound San Deigo Group Long Beach San Diego Group Mare Island
5. Seaplane Tenders
PINE ISLAND SALISBURY SOUND CURRITUCK CORSON SUISUN GARDINERS BAY ORCA
AV-12 Active FAIR SAN DIEGO San Diego AV-13 Active FAIR WHIDBEY Whidbey Island AV-7 Active FAIR SAN DIEGO San Diego AVP-37 Res. Flt. San Diego Group San Diego AVP-53 Res. Flt. San Diego Group Long Beach AVP-39 On Loan to Norway. AVP-49 On Loan to Ethiopa. There a r e in
addition, 15 AVPs on loan to the U. S. Coast Guard.
6. Other Auxiliaries
NORTON SOUND AVM-I Active LANT - Unassigned Por t Hueneme AVENTINUS ARVE-3 On Loan to Chile FABIUS ARVA-5 Res. Flt. San Diego Group San Die go
NOTE: There a r e 9 AKVs (Auxiliary Cargo Transports (aviation) - ex CVE/CVU types) in the Pacific Reserve Fleet. Cape Gloucester, Vella Gulf, Rendova, Badoeng Strait , Saidor, Point Cruz, Rabaul, Tinian, and Commencement Bay.
T-ARVH-1 CORPUS CHRIST1 BAY - Aeronautical Maintenance Facility fo rmer AV-5 (Albemarle) under conversion a t Charleston Naval Shipyard. Completion of fitting out period estimated a t 12/31/65.
DECL ASSlFlEO
ATLAN'I:IC FLEET
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet
COMNAVAIRLANT i s CINCLANTFLT'a logistic agent with respect to the aeronautical establishment in the Atlantic. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercises type command functions.
b. Exercises technical and other control functions over Navy and Marine Corps a i r stations and facilities a s delegated by CINCLANTFLT a.nd the Navy Department.
c. Takes action a s necessary to insure that a l l Fleet Support Navy and Marine Corps a i r stations in the Atlantic a r e a a r e planned, developed, and pro- vided with necessary facilities to support assigned or planned CNO missions.
2. Fleet Airs
a. The following commands a r e established a s sub- ordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT. Subordinate type commanders act a s representatives of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command functions within the a r e a s of command specified below:
(1) COMFAIRNORFOLK.
Within the limits of Latitude 34 degrees 00' North and 40 degrees 15' North.
(2) COMFAIRQUONSET
Within the limits north of Latitude 40 degrees 15' North and west of Longitude 65 degrees West.
Within the limits of latitudes 27°,00' North and 34000' North.
(4) COMFAIRARGENTIAICOlvYLE WINGLANT
Has cognizance over al l a i r commands based on the island of Newfoundland.
(5) COMFAIRAZORESICO NAF LAJES-
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based in the Azores.
(6) COMFAIRBERMUDAICO NAVSTA BERMUDA
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on the Bermudas.
(7) COMFAIRKEFLAVIK/COMBARFORLANT
Has cognizance over al l a i r commands based on the island of Iceland.
CINCLANTFLT Not assigned (Located a t Norfolk)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAS NorfoLk)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAS Quonset)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAS Jacksonville)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Argentia, N. )
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAF Lajes, Azores)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located at NAVSTA Bermuda)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Kef lavik)
ATLANTIC FLEET
(8) COMFAIRPATUXENT /COMNAVAIRTESTCEN
Has cognizance over a l l units of NAVAIRLANT. except units specifically assigned to other commanders, which a r e based or operating within the geographic boundaries of the Potomac River N a n 1 Command.
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands within the limits of the TENTH Naval Dietrict.
(1 0) COMFAIRKWEST
Has cognizance of a l l NAVAIRLANT Units, except those specifically assigned to other commanders. located between latitudes 230008 North ,and 27°00' North.
b. COMFAIRMED/COMNAVACTS MED
Responsible to COMNAVAIRLANT for the super- vision and coordination of the type administration and logistic support for a l l USN shore based a i r units within the USNAVEUR a r e a and units tem- porarily based ashore, except i n matters 13f pol- icy which will be referred to CINCUSNAVEUR.
Adminis trative Permanent Superiar Duty Station
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located NAS Patuxent River)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA San Juan)
COMNAVAIRLANT Not Assigned (Located a t NAS Key West)
CINCUSNAVEUR Naple s
3. Atlantic Fleet. (The below listed activities a r e not aboard stations listed in the Base Section)
Activity Air craft Administrative Permanent Assigned Superior Duty Station
VR- 3 C-130E NAVAIRTRANSWINGLANT McGuire AFB, N. J. VC-6Det. 2 (Drones) CO VC-6 Dam Neck, Virginia VX-6 Det. A -- CO VX-b McMurdo Station NAVAIRTRANS WINGLANT - - SNO MATS McGuire AFB, N. J. VX-6 Det. B -- CO VX-6 Christ Church, N. 2.
4. Naval Air Force, Atlantic Fleet
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
Permanent Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station - - Activity Duty Station a. Wings
* COMAEWINC- Argentia LANT
COMFAWS - Norfolk LANT
COMFAW- 3 Brunswick COMFAW-5 Norfolk COMFAW- 11 Jacksonville COMRECON Sanford
ATKWING- 1
b. Attack Car r ie r Air Winge c. Car r ie r Anti-Submarine
COMCVW- 1 Cecil Field Air Groups COMCVW-3 Cecil Field COMRCVSC-50 Key West COMRCVW-4 Cecil Field COMCVSG-52 Quonset Pt. COMCVW-6 Oceana COMCVSG-54 Quonset Pt. COMCVW-7 Oceana COMCVSG-56 NorfoLk COMCVW-8 Oceana COMCVSC-58 Norfolk COMCVW- 10 Cecil FieLd COMCVSC-60 Quonset Pt.
* To be disestablished 10 August 1965.
ATLANTIC F L E E T
4. Naval Air Force. Atlantic F lee t (Continued)
Permanent Permanent Permanent
Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
d. Fighter Squadrons i. Heavy Attack Squadrons n. Airborne Ear ly Warning Squadrons
VF-11 Ceci l F ie ld VAH-11 Sanford VF-13 Ceci l F ie ld VW -4 Jacksonville
j. Reconnaissance Attack **bW- ll Argentia VF-14 Cecil Field Squadrons
~ V F - 3 1 Cecil Field * V W - 13 Argentia '' VF - 32 Cecil F ie ld RVAH-1 Sanford o. F lee t Tactical Support
VF-33 Oceana RVAH-3 Sanford Squadrons VF-41 Oceana RVAH-5 Sanford VF-62 Cecil F i e l d RVAH-6 Sanford VR-1 P a t w e n t River
VF-74 Oceana RVAH-7 Sanford VR-24 Rota
VF-84 Oceana RVAH-9 Sanford Det. Naples VF-101 Key West RVAH-12 Sanford VRC-40 Norfolk
VF-102 Oceana RVAH-13 Sanford p. Aircraf t F e r r y Sqdn. VF-103 Oceana k. Air Anti-Submarine Sqdns. VR(F,-31 Norfolk VF-174 Oceana
e. Heavy Photographic Squadrons
VAP-62 Jacksonville
f. Light Photographic Squadrons
VFP-62 Cecil Field
g. Attack Squadrons
Cecil Field Oce ana Cecil Field Jacksonville Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Ceci l Field Cecil F ie ld Cecil Field Ceci l Field Oceana Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Ceci l F ie ld Cecil Field Jacksonville
Quonset Point Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Quonset Point Key West Quonset Point Quonset Point Quonset Point Norfolk Quonset Point
I. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons --
HS-1 Key West HS-3 Norfolk HS-5 Quonset Pt. HS-7 Norfolk HS-9 Quonset Pt. HS-11 Quonset Pt.
m. Pa t ro l Squadrons
Jacksonville Jacksonville P a t w e n t River Brunswick Brunswick Jacksonville Roosevelt Rdm. Brunswick Brunswick Norfolk Brunswick
MATS 9. - NAVAIRTRANS -
WINGLANT McGuire AFB VR-3 McGuire AFB VR-22 Norfolk
r. F lee t Air Reconnaissance Squadrons
VQ-2 NAVSTA Rota
s. Utility Squadrons
HC-2 HC-4
Det. 1 VC-2
Det. A VC-4
Det. A VC-6
Det. 2 VC-8 VC-10
Lakehur s t Lakehur st Norfolk Oceana Quonset Pt. Oceana Cecil F ie ld Norfolk Dam Neck Roosevelt Roads Guantanamo
t. Air Development Squadrons
VX-1 Key West VX-6 Quonset Point
Det. A McMurdo Station Det. B Chris t Church,
New Zealand
u. Miscellaneous
FAETU Norfolk VP-30 Jacksonville Det. 2 Jacksonville
h. C a r r i e r AEW Squadrons VP-30 Det. A Patuxent River Det. 3 Quonset Point
VAW -12 Norfolk VP-44 P a t w e n t River Det. 1 Brunswick VAW - 33 Q w n s e t Point VP-45
VP -49 LANTFLT Mobile Photo G r p
L 1 ~ D ~ Changes a s follows: River Norfolk - Dets. a t Newport, VF-31 f r o m Ceci l Field to VP-56 Norfolk Guantanamo and Naple 8.
Oceana (15 Sep 1965) * Deactivate July 1965. VF-3.2-fromiCecil Field to Oceana (15 Aug 1965); VA-35 f r o m Jax to Oceana (15 Aug 1965) VA-81 and VA-83 f r o m Oceana to Ceci l Field; August 1965 and September 1965, respectively. -
90 ** w is establishment date 7 Oct 1965 /
PAC1 F I G F L E E T
Administrative Permanent Superior Duty Station
1. Commander Naval A i r Force , U. S. Pacif ic F lee t CINCPACFLT Not assigned
COMNAVAIRPAC is CINCPACFLTts logistic agent ( Located NAS
with respect to the aeronautical establishment i n North I sland)
the Pacific. In this capacity, he:
a. Exerc i ses type command functions.
b. Exerc i ses technical and other control functions a s delegated by CINCPACFLT and BUWEPS of designated outlyinglNaval and Marine Corps Activities i n the Pacific.
c. Plans and equips Naval and Marine Corps activities i n the Pacific to ensure the support of CNO missions and plans.
2. F lee t A i r s
The following commands a r e established a s sub- ordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRPAC:. Subordinaty'type commanders a c t a s representat ives of COMNAVAIRPAC and per form type command functions within the a r e a s of command specified below:
a. COMFAIRSDI EGO
Within the l imits of Southern Sector, Western Sea Front ier .
* b. COMFAIRMIRAMAR
Within the l imits of Southern Sector, Western Sea Front ier .
c. COMFAI RALAMEDA
Within the l imits of the Central Sector, Western Sea Front ier .
d. COMFAIRWHIDBEY
Within the l imits of the Northern Sector, Western Sea Front ier .
e. COMFAIRALASKA
Within the l imits of the Alaskan Sea Fron t ie r Area.
f. COMFAIRHAWAII
Within the l imits of the Hawaiian Sea Fron t ie r and the South Pacif ic Area.
g. COMFAIRWESTPAC
Within the a r e an of COMNAVMARIANAS, COMNAVPHIL, Japanese home Islands, Okinawa, F o r m o s a and Korea.
* Effective 15 July 1965.
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned ( Located NAS North I sland)
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned (Located NAS Mir a m a r )
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned (Located NAS Alame da)
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned ( Located NAS Whidbey Island)
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned (Located NAV- STA Kodiak)
COMNAVAIRPAC Not assigned ( H d q t r ~ a t NAS B a r b e r s Point)
COMNAVAIRPAC NAS Atsugi, Japan
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3. Naval Air Force, Pacific F lee t
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
Permanent Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
a. F lee t Air Wings e. Heavy Photographic Sqdns. j. Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons * COMFAIRWINGSPAC Moffett F ie ld VAP-61 Agana
COMFAIRWING- 1 Buckner Bay, Okinawa (in assigned flag- ship) s e e Naha.
COMFAIRWING- 2 Barbers Point COMFAIRWING-4 WhidbeyIsland COMFAIRWING - 6 Iwakuni, Japan COMFAIRWING-8 Moffett Fie ld COMFAIRWING-10 Moffett F ie ld COMFAIRWING- 14 North Island
b. Attack C a r r i e r Air Wings
COMCVW-2 Miramar COMCVW-5 Miramar COMCVW-9 Lemoore COMCVW-11 Mir a m a r COMRCVW-12 Miramar COMCVW - 14 Mir a m a r COMCVW - 15 Lemoore COMCVW-16 Lemoore COMCVW- 19 Lemoore COMCVW -21 Lemoore
C. C a r r i e r Anti-Submarine Air Groups
f. L s Photographic Sqdns.
VFP-63 Miramar
g. e k Squadrons
VA-22 Lemoore VA-23 Lemoore VA-25 Lemoore VA-52 Alameda VA-55 Lemoore
Lemooro Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Miramar Lemoore Lemoore
VS-21 VS-23 VS-25 VS-29 v s - 3 3 vs -35 v s - 3 7 VS-38 VS-41
Det. 1
North Is. North Is. North Is. North Is. North Is. North I.. North Is. North XI. North 11. North Is.
k. Helicopter Anti- Submarine Sqdns.
HS-2 Ream Field HS-4 Ream Field HS-6 Ream Field HS-8 Ream Field HS-10 Ream Field
I. Pa t ro l Squadrons
VP-1 Whidbey Is. VP-2 Whidbey Is.
VA-145 Alame da VP-4 B a r b e r r Pt. VA- 146 Lemoore VP-6 Barbers Pt. VA-152 Alame da VP-9 Moffett Fld.
COMRCVSG-51 North Island VA-153 Lemoore VP-17 Whidbey Is. COMCVSG-53 North Island VA-155 Lemoore VP-19 Moffett Fld. COMCVSG-55 North Island VA-163 Lemoore VP-22 Barbers Pt. COMCVSG-57 North Island VA-164 Lemoore VP-28 Barbers Pt. COMCVSG-59 North Island VA-165 Alame da VP-31 North Is.
d. Fighter Squadrons Lemoore Det. A Moffstt Fld. Lemoore VP-40 North Is.
Mi ramar VA-196 Lemoore VP-42 Whidboy Is. Mi ramar VA-212 Lsmoore VP-46 Moffett Fld. Mi ramar VA-215 Alameda VP-47 Moffett Fld. Miramar VA-216 Lemoore VP-48 North Island
VF-92 Mir a m a r VP-50 North Island VF-96 Miramar h. C a r r i e r AEW Squadrons
VF-111 Miramar VAW -1 1 m. Airborne Ear ly Warning North Is.
VF- 114 Miramar VAW-13 Alameda Squadrons
VF-121 Miramar Det. 1 Cubi Pt. VW-1 Agana Miramar Miramar Miramar Mir a m a r Miramar Miramar Mir a m a r Miramar Mir a m a r Miramar Mir a m a r
i. Heavy Attack Squadrons n. Flee t Tactical Support - VAH- 2 Whidbey Is.
Squadrons
VAH-4 Whidbey Is. VR-21 B a r b e r s Pt. VAH-8 Whidbey Is. Det. Alameda VAH-10 Whidbey Is. Dst. Atsugi VAH-123 Whidbey Is' o. Aircraf t F e r r y Squadrons
YR(F)-32 North Island
* Redesignated COMFA~RWINGPAC/COMFAIRMOFFETT 15 July 1965.
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ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
3. Naval Air Fsrcs, FacUic Fleet (Continued)
Pexmaarnt Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
MATS p. - r. Utility Squadrons s. Air Development Squadrons
VR- 7 Moffett Field VC- 1 Barbers Pt. VX-4 Point Mugu Dat. A Tachikawr AFB, VC-3 North Island VX-5 China Lake
J a p m Dot. San Clemente Det. A Albuquerque VR-8 MoffettField VC-5 Atsugi NAVAIRTRANS- MaffetC Field Det. A Cubi Point t. Anti-Submarine Fighter
WING PAC Dot. B Naha Squadrons
VC-7 q. Fleet Air Reeonnaier8nce
Squadr ova Det. 1
VQ-1 Atrugi
Miramar VSF - 1 Alame da Ream Field u. Miscellaneourr Atsugi -
FAETUPAC North Island Det. 1 Moffett Fld. Det. 2 Whidbey Is. Det. 3 Barbers Pt. Det. 4 Lemoore Det. 5 El Toro
MARINE CORPS FLEET AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
1. Aircraft, F l s r t Marina Force 4. Headquarters L Maintenance Squadron8 (Cont'd)
* AIRFMFPAC E l Toro H&MS-26 New River H&MS- 32
2. Marine Aircraft Wing Beaufort
H&MS-33 E l Tor0 let Marine Aircraft Wing Iwakuni H&MS- 36 Santa Ana 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Cherry Pt. Det Kaneohe Bay 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing E l Toro HLMS-31 Beaufort
3. Herdquarterr Squadrons
HS FMFLANT *R&HS AIRFMFPAC
HGHS-1, MWHG-1 l r t MAW
HQHS-2, MWHG-2 2nd MAW
FI&HS- 3, MWHG-3 3rd MAW
HLHS-17 HlH9-27 H&HS-37
Norfolk E l Toro Iwakuni
Cherry Pt.
E l Toro
Iwakuni Cherry Pt. E l Toro
4. Headquarte r a & Maintenance Squadrons
WhMS-11 Atsugi HhMS-12 Iwakuni H&MS-13 Futema HLMS-14 Cherry Pt. H&MS-15 E l Toro HLMS-16 Futema HDMS- 24 Cherry Pt.
* Deactivated 30 June 1965 for consolidation with HQ FMFPAC.
5. Marine Aircraft Groups
MAG- 11 MAG-12 MAG-13 MAG- 14 MAG-15 MAG- 16 MAG - 24 MAG-26 MAG-31 MAG-32 MAG- 33
6. Fighter Attack Squadrons
VMFA-115 VMFA-314 VMPA-323 VMFA-513 VMFA-531 VMFA - 542 VMFA-251 VMFA-122
Atsugi I w a k d Iw a k d Cherry Pt. E l Toro Futema Cherry Pt. New River Beaufort Beaufort E l Toro Santa Ana
Atsugi E l Toro Cherry Pt. Atsugi Cherry Pt. Atsygi Beaufort E l Toro
NOTE: F i r s t MAW Unit Locations may be other than shown due to deployments made in aupport of Southeast Asia defense.
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MARINE CORPS FLEET AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS (Contld)
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
7. Fighter Squadrons 12. Aerial Refueler /Transport Squadrons
VMF( AW) -232 VMF( AW)-235 VMF( AW)-312
Kaneohe Bay VMGR- 152 Beaufort VMGR-252 Atsugi VMGR-352
Iwakuni Cher ry Point EL Toro
~ e a u f o r t 13. Helicopter Squadrons E l Toro Beaufort HMM-161 Kaneohe Bav HMM- 162
Futema New River . .
8. Attack Squadrons Futema Santa Ana
El Toro Iwakuni Iwakuni E l Toro Cher ry Point Iwakuni Cher ry Point Iwakuni Beaufort Beaufort Cher ry Point Cher ry Point
HMM- 165 HMM-261 HMM-262 HMM-263 HMM-264 HMM-265 HMM-361 HMM-362 HMM-363 HMM-364 HMM-365 HMH-46 1
Santa Ana Futema New River New River New River New River Futerna Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana Futema New River
HMH-462 Santa Ana 9. Aircraf t Maintenance & Base Squadrons
MAMS - 17 14. Air Training Squadrons
Iwakuni MAMS-27 MAMS- 37
Cher ry Point VMT-1 E l Toro VMT - 2
Cher ry Point E l Toro
MABS-11 MABS- 12
Atsugi Iwakuni
15. Air Support & Control Squadrons
MABS- 13 MABS - 14 MABS-15 MABS-16 MABS-17 MABS-24 MABS - 26 MABS-27 MABS-31 MABS-32 MABS-33 MABS-36 MABS-37
Iwakuni Cher ry Point E l Toro Futema Iwakuni Cher ry Point New River Cher ry Point Beaufort Beaufort EL Toro Santa Ana E l Toro
MASS - 1 MASS-2
Sub Unit 1 MASS - 3 MACS - 1 MACS-2 MAGS-3 MACS-4 MACS-5 MACS - 6 MAC$-7 MACS - 8 MACS-9
Cher ry Point Futema Cubi Point E l Toro Y urna Kaneohe Bay Santa Ana Santa Ana New River Beaufort Oldnawa Cher ry Point Atsugi
10. Composite Reconnaiaaance Squadrons 16. Miscellaneous
VMC J- 1 Iwalruni HMX- 1 VMCJ-2 Cher ry Point
Det Roosevelt Rds SOES
VMC J- 3 E l Toro SOES SOES
11. 0baervation.Squadrons MAWTU LANT
VMO- 1 New River MAWTU PAC VMO - 2 Futema VMO-6 Camp Pendleton
Quantico E l Toro Cher ry Point
Cher ry Point E l Toro
* Effective 1 October 1965 VMA-225 redesignated VMA(AW)-225.
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MODIFIED ADVANCED UNDERSEAS WEAPONS (MAUW) SHOPS
No. - Location
NAS North Island NAVSTA Midway NAS Whidbey Island NAVSTA Kodiak NAS B a r b e r s Point NAVSTA Sangle y Point NAS Cubi Point NAF Naha NAS Agana NAS Alameda NAS Atsugi MCAF Iwakuni NAS Quonset Point NAS Norfolk NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads NAVSTA Argentia NAVSTA Keflavik NAS Brunswick NAS Jacksonvil.le NAVSTA Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay NAS Key West NAS Lakehurst NAF Lajes NAF Sigonella
* AUW Capability only. ** Disestablished 1 July 1965.
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY' TEAMS {MOMAT)
PACIFIC AREA LOCATION
Mine Prepara t ion Facility, Long Beach, California Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu. Hawaii Naval Ordnance Faci l i ty , Yokosuka, Japan Naval Magazine, Subic, R. 5'. I. Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island
ATLANTIC AREA LOCATION
MOMAT
Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown. Virginia Mine Craft Support Unit. Charleston. South Carolina
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NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Pensacola, Florida.
Mission: To conduct naval aviation training, other than that assigned to the Operating Forces by the Chief of Naval Operations, in order to produce Naval Aviators, Naval Aviation Officers and other trained aviation personnel for the Naval Establishment, and to maintain a trained Naval Air Reserve.
Program: I. Flight Training Program.
The official Flight Training Program for fiscal year 1966 i s 1.750 Naval Aviators. consisting of 1,250 Navy. 470 Mbrine Corps and 30 Foreign and Coast Guard. The course length i s approximately 18 months duration including Pre-Flight School.
I I. Naval Flight Officer/Aviation Officer Program.
The Naval Flight Officer/Aviation Officer (NFOINAO) Program i s designed to provide training in aviation skills, other than the actual control of aircraft. The official FY 1966 Program establishes an output of 845 Naval Flight Officers and 92 Marine Radar Intercept Oper- ators. In addition, approximately 264 Limited Duty Officers and 70 Air Intelligence AOC's will receive indoctrination training in the U. S. Naval School of Pre-Flight. The indoctrination course for LDO's i s 8 weeks, for AI8s the course i s 14 weeks. Duration of basic and advanced training courses and planned academic hours i s a s follows:
Course
Basic (including Pre-Flight) AEW/ECM Evaluator Maint/Electronics Navigator Radar /Intercept Operator Air Intercept Controller Air Electronic Intelligence
Location
Pensacola Glynco Memphis Corpus Glynco Glynco Glynco
Weeks
3 0 7
19 10 9 7 7
Academic Hour s
1,023 232 760 200 310 240 280
Flight Hour s
20 48
Aircraft
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters. NAS Pensacola, FlolSida.
Mission: To coordinate and direct all pre-flight training, basic flight training, ground training and helicopter training at such activities a s a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training.
Program: Basic training for both the flight training and Naval Aviation Officer Training Program i s conducted primarily in the Pensacola area utilizing NAS Pensacola, NAAS Saufley, NAAS Whiting and NAAS Meridian, Mississippi with appropriate outlying fields assigned. Advanced Student Training in multi-engine and helicopter aircraft, and poetgraduate helicopter training i s given ae indicated below. Duration of the basic flight training course (including Pre-Flight) i s approximately 48 weeks; the advanced student multi-engine course, 10 weeks; and the heli- copter advanced and post graduate course, 12 weeks. Flight hour accomplishment planned for courses is a s follows:
Specialty Approximate Hour s Aircraft
Basic Jet Training 145 T34/T2 Basic Prop Training 152 T34/TZB Advanced Multi -Engine 50 UC-45J Advanced arid Post-Graduate Helicopters 80 TH 13M/SH34G/UH34D
Advanced flight training for helicopters pipeline students i s conducted a t NAAS Whiting Field (multi-engine) and ALF Ellyson (helicoptere) under the purview of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training. Post-Graduate flight training i s conducted a t ALF Ellyson to provide helicopter transition for fleet naval aviators who have not previously had helicopter training.
The USS LEXINGTON (CVS-16) assigned to the Naval Air Training Command i s under the oper- ational control of the Chief of Nan1 Air Basic Training for the purpose of conducting carr ier qualification of student aviators.
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DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND 0
NAVAL AIR ADVANCED TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Corpus Christi, Texas
Mission: To coordinate and direct all advanced and specialized flight and ground training and such other training a s may be assigned at such activities a s a r e placed under the cog- nizance of the Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training.
Program: *he variour advanced flight training specialties include CV(Jet), VA(Prop), ME(Prop), and Helicopter Training. Advanced flight training i r conducted primarily in the Corpus Christi. Texan, area a t NAS Corpus Christi, NAAS Kingrville, and NAAS Chase Field. Advanced Helicopter training i s conducted at ALF Ellyron, Pensacola, Florida under the purview of the Naval Air Basic Training Command. All of these courses a re entered upon completion of Basic Flight Training. The average duration of the various courses in the Advanced Training Command is 20 weeks with pilot hour accomplishment as follows:
Specialty
CV(JET) VA(PR0P) ME(PR0P)
Approximate Hours Aircraft
140 AF-9J/TF-9J/Fl1 135 AlH/T28 140 TSZ A
host-Graduate navigation training for pilots and Advanced Navigation train- ing for Naval Aviation Observers (Navigators) i s conducted at NAS Corpus Christi.
Course Weeks Academic Hours Flight Hours Aircraft
Maint/Electronics 19 760 - - - - Radar Intercept Operator 15 60 80 T-1A,F-10,EC-121K Navigator 16 210 80 TC-47K/C117D, T29R AEW/ECM Evaluator 11 440 84 EC-121K ASW Evaluator 10 400 - - - - NAVAL AVIATION MEDICAL CENTER
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: The mission of the Naval Aviation Medical Center is to administer the Naval School of Aviation Medicine and the Naval Noapital by direction, coordination, and professional super- vision concerning aviation medical training. clinical and hospitalization services, aviation medical research, and evaluation of aeromedical equipment.
NAVAL HOSPITAL
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida.
Mission: I. The primary mission of a naval hospital is:
a. The care and treatment of sick and injured military personnel with the object of their expeditious return to duty.
b. The prompt disposition of those patients who require special treatment not satisfacorily available or who a re found physically unfit for retention in the military service.
11. Secondary mission of the naval hospital includes:
a. The instruction of medical department personnel, including intern and resident training when authorized.
b. The care and treatment of non-military patients, when authorized.
c. Research in medicine, dentistry and related specialties when authorized.
d. Cooperation with military and civil authorities in matters pertaining to health and sanitation and in the event of local disasters or emergencies.
DECLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE
Location: U. S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, NAS, Pensacola. Florida.
Mia sion: To conduct training of aviation medical personnel and research in aviation and space medicine, aviation psychology, and allied fields, to evaluate aeromedical equipment; to support the Naval Air Training Command in the selection, indoctrination, and instruction of non-medical avia- tion personnel; and to provide professional and consultation services in aviation medical matters a s required.
Program: I. Training. The training program consists of training medical officers in avia- tion medicine, qualifying them for designation a s Naval Flight Surgeon or Naval Aviation Medical Examiner; training enlisted personnel a s technical assistants for flight surgeons, qualifying them for the designation of Aviation Medicine Technician; providing postgraduate instruction in aviation medicine; providing special courses in aviation physiology for Medical Service Corps officers for designation a s Aviation Physiologist; supports the Naval Air Training Command in the psychologi- cal selection and physiological indoctrination and instruction of non-medical aviation personnel in high altitude, night vision, emergency escape procedures, and other related fields; conducting a residency program for preparation of applicants for eligibility for certification in Aviation Medi- cine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine; and conducting a course for Aviation Medi- cine Technicians in Advanced Low Pressure Chamber Technique.
11. Research. The School of Aviation Medicine conducts basic and applied re- search in aviation and space medicine and in allied fields of science. The research laboratories are staffed with scientific personnel (military and civilian), and a re equipped for conducting re- search studies in the following program areas: Stress due to high intensity noise; s t ress due to acceleration and deceleration; stress due to high altitude and space travel; s tress due to disorien- tation; standards for aviation and astronautic personnel; aviation safety, escape and rescue; train- ing and re-evaluation of aviation personnel; psychophysiology, including sensations and illusions; and human engineering.
IIL Evaluation of Aeromedical Equipment. The School of Aviation Medicine con- ducts evaluations and acceptance testing for a variety of acoustical instruments, audibmeters, audiometric booths, ear muffs, and ear plugs, and the like on behalf of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Bureau of Naval Weapons. These include items developed to meet the special requirements for the Navy's Hearing Conservation Program. They also include such items a s the acoustical accessories and installations in full pressure suit helmets, cockpits, etc.. which con- tribute to the efficiency of communication and the safety of naval aviators. Similar evaluations are made on many items of oxygen equipment, training aids and survival equipment.
IV. Aviation Physical Examination. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine provides examining facilities to determine the physical fitness of personnel for admission to and retention in the Naval Aviation Training Program, and for determining the physical fitness for flying of other Naval Aviation persoanel; performs physical examinations on such other military personnel who require a complete physical examination and reporting on Standard Form 88 a s di- rected by the Commanding Officer, Naval Aviation Medical Center; provides professional and clerical assistance necessary to process casew referred to the Special Board of Flight Surgeons convened by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Aviation Medical Center.
V. Special Projects. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine cooperates with other Bureaus and agencies such as the Bureau of Naval Weapons and the National Aeronau- tics and Space Agency in carrying out assigned special projects.
Training Load:
Graduates of the School of Aviation Medicine each year average a s follows:
TITLE NUMBER
* Flight Surgeons 150 Naval Aviation Medicine Technicians 80 Naval Aviation Physiology Technicians 6 0 Aviation Medicine Residency Training 6
(Allowance 12) Experimental Psychologists 6 Aviation Physiologists 6
* In addition to Naval Medical Officers, graduates include medical officers of the U. S. Army, civilian personnel of the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency and medical officers of friendly foreign countries.
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Memphis, Tennessee.
Mission: To coordinate and direct al l Naval and Marine Corps technical and specialized aviation training and such other training a s may be assigned at activities placed under the cog- nizance of the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training.
Program: I. By the above mission, the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training is assigned the responsibility for training those aviation personnel who a r e primarily concerned with the maintenance and control of naval aircraft. The training program i s divided into five major classifications a s described in the following paragraphs.
a. Class "AM Training.
The basic knowledge and skills required for performance of the duties of lower rated petty officers a re acquired by personnel through Class "At1 training. Fifteen such schools are in operation, five of whichoffer specialized courses to train personnel in specific service ratings a s follows:
Aviation Mechanical Fundamentals School Avionics Fundamentals School Aviation Boatswains Mate (3) Air controlman Aviation Machinists Mate (2) Aviation Electricians Mate Aerographers Mate Aviation Storekeeper Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Aviation F i re Control Technician (2) Aviation Electronics Technician (3) Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Technician Aviation Maintenance Administrationman Photographers Mate Parachute Rigger Tradevman
b. Class "B Training
Class I1BM school training prepares personnel for advancement to E -6 and above, through instruction in the requisite higher level skills and knowledge. Eleven such schools are in operation, four of which offer specialized courses a s follows:
Aircontrolman Aviation Machinists Mate (2) Aviation Electricians Mate (2) Aerographer s Mate Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Photographers Mate Parachute Rigger Tradevman Aviation Electronics Wermediate (3) Avionics (Advanced)
C. Class "C" Training
Class "CH 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:
Airborne Radio Code (CW) Operator Aircraft Maintenance Radiography (Continued)
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
DECLASSIFIED c. Clara "CU Trainins (C-
Aviation Crarh Crewnun Aviation Fuel Syrtemr Aviation Maintenance Data Anlly rib Baric Helicopter Carrier Air Traffic Control Canter (CATCC) Controller Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Equipment Maintenanca
ANISPN-6, 12 and 35 Courre or ANISPN-10 Course Catapult, Arrerting Qear and Virual Landing Aidr
CVA Courre or CVB Courre Chief Petty Officer Leadarrhip Crarh, Firefighting and Rescue Blodt GCA Controller GCA Ekctronicr MPi3enmce
Individual courrer for AN/CPN-4A, ANIMPN-5 and ANIFPN-36
GCA Maintenance (Engineman) ANICPN-4A or ANIMPN-5 Courme
Inrtructor /Suprrviror Training Marine Air Traffic Control Unit Equipment Maintenance
ANITPN-8 and ANITSO-18 Marine Aviation Operation8 Clerical Marine Aviation Supply Marine Corpr Arrertiag Gear, Viruol Landing Aidr Marine Mechanical Fundamentals Motion Picture School Optical Landing Syrtemr Maintenance Photographic Cour re for Nonphotographic Pe r ronnel (Special) Photographic Ehctronic Syrtemr Photographic3 Equipment Repair Radioronde (SMQ) Operator Turbojet Engine Teat Facilities
d. Clara "0" Training
The purpore of Clarr 110" rchool training ia to prepare officere to fulfill aviation technical, CIC and aircraft control functionr in the Navy and Marine Corpr. Fifteen Schoolr/Courrea presently in operation are:
AE W /ECM Evaluator Airborne /Naval Tactical Data Syatema (ATDSINTDS) Airborne Radar Intercept Operator (RIO) Aircraft Maintenance Officer Air Department Officers Indoctrination Air Intercept ~ o ~ n t r o l Air Traffic Control Officer Anti-Submarine Air Control Aviation Ordnance Officer (Management) Carrier Air Traffic Control Center Controller Catapult, Arresting Gear and ViruaI Landings Aids
CVA Courae or CVS Courre CIC Officer Electronicr Technical Officer GCA/RATCC Electronica Maintenance Officer Photographic Officer (LDO) Photographic Reconnaia aance Officer
6. Clarir llPH Training
Aviation Familiarization School
DECLASSIFIED - NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
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 a t minimum cost. The Naval Air Maintenance Training Group provides this type training through Naval Air Maintenance Train- ing Detachments (NAMTRADET1s) a s required by Fleet o r Air Training Command activities. The training currently being given includes: maintenance training on virtually al l of the a i r - craf t operated by the fleets; Class "C" maintenance training on several jet engines and yellow equipment; missi le handling and maintenance; ordnance and f i re control syptems; ABC Warfare Defense; Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Maintenance; Maintenance Administration; and a se r ies of Aviation Fundamentals Courses covering General Aviation, Je t Engines, Reciprocating Engines, Helicopters, Hydraulics, Armament and Ordnance. Electricity, Transis tor Theory. Basic Mathematics, Digital and Analog Computer Fundamentals.
11. Training Programs i n effect provide for annual inputs a s listed below. Limited quotas to other services and foreign nationals granted by CNO a r e not included.
a. Formalized Schools /Courses
School USN/USNR/USCG USMC/USMCR
Class (A)* 18. 544 3,821 Class (B) 3,429 554 Class (C) 2,418 2,407 Class ( 0 ) 1.927 173
* Includes 3,200 USNR 6 month trainees and 1,400 USMCR 6 month trainees.
b. Naval Air Maintenance Detachment Training
A goal of 80,000 trainee course completions has been set for FY-65 to be accomplished by approximately 72 NAMTRADET1s throughout the country.
111. Subordinate Activities of Technical Training Command:
NATTC Glynco, Georgia NATTC Memphis. Tennessee NATTC Jacksonville, Florida NATTU Lakehurst, New Jersey NATTU Philadelphia, ~ e n k s ~ l v a n i a NATTU Pensacola, Florida NAMTRAGRU Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To t rain aviation personnel i n the technical phases of naval aviation and such other related subjects a s may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAS NAS
Memphis, Tennessee 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, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVTRAPUBCEN Memphis. Tenne ssee
Mission: To prepare texts, manuals and other training mater ials for aviation personnel of the U. S. Navy and Naval Re serve a s required by the Bureau of Naval Personnel.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters. NAS Glenview, Illinois.
Mission: To administer the Selected Air Reserve s o a s to maintain Naval Air Reserve person- nel in a state of training, readiness and availability for immediate employment a s aviation squadrons, with aircraf t , and a s personnel augmentation of the active forces in the event of an enemy attack upon the continental United States or upon execution of a general mobilization; direct and coordinate the procurement of Naval Aviation Cadets and Aviation Officer Candidates; furnish Logistic support for the Marine Air Reserve Training Command; support such flight operations of the Regular Navy and Marine Corps a s may be directed by the Chief of Naval Operations.
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MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: NAS Glenview, Illinois
Mission: Coordinate and direct all training for aviation units and aviation personnel of the Marine Air Reserve a t such activities a s a re placed under the cognizance of the Commander. Marine Air Reserve Training Command in order to augment the Naval Establishment upon partial or full mobilization.
SUPPORT PROGRAM
>Aircraft: Aircraft allowance for the Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training for the sup-
port of Naval and Marine Air Reserve programs consists of 732 fixed wing and 78 rotary wing aircraft.
Facilities: Facilities within the Naval Air Reserve Training Command include 12 Naval Air Stations, and 6 Naval Air Reserve Training Units.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE STATIONS
Naval Air Reserve Stations a re included in the Bases section of this manual. Missions, command relationships, and base loading a re listed in detail. Below i s a listing of those Naval Air Reserve Stations in an active statue.
NAS Atlanta NAS Dallas NAS Glenview NAS Grosse Ile 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 Rederve Training Unite a re 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 activities upon which they a re situated:
UNIT SUPPORTED BY
NARTU Alameda NARTU Andrews NARTU Jacksonville NARTU Lakehurst NARTU Memphis NARTU Norfolk
NAS Alameda, California NAF Andrews, Maryland NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAS Lakehurst, New Jersey NAS Memphis. Temeasee NAS Norfok, Virginia
Training Load: Approximately 3.30 reserve pilots. 3,800 groundlstaff officers and 22.000 - enlisted personnel, will utilize these faci l i t ie~ during regularly scheduled drills and active duty for training. The drill programs of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve a r e divided into two groups in terms 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 Marine Air Reserve programs include a limited number of n ~ n - ~ a y drill units and per sonnel. All perronnel attached to the drill pay and non-pay drill units a re in the Selected Reserve, person- nel may be ordered to active duty either in time of war, in time of national emergency declared by the Congress or proclaimed by the President, or when otherwise authorized by law.
a. The 48-drill pay program i s composed of combat and combat support type squadrons and units. The squadrons a re 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, supplemental drills by type and numbers have been approved for FY 64 a s follows:
NO. SUPPLEMENTAL NO. SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE - DRILLS
VF/VA(J) - 36- VS 3 6 VP 3 6
TYPE - DRILLS
HS 36 VR 12 VA(P) 12
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
b. The 24-drill pay program is composed of Bureau of Naval Weapons Reserve Training Units and Marine Air Reserve Groups. These units t ra in individuals to supplement the Naval Establishment upon mobilization. They attend 24 dr i l l s per year in addition to a n an- nual 14 day active training period.
c. The non-pay dr i l l p rogram is comprised of the Marine Volunteer Training Units.
d. An 85 day r e c r u i t l r a t e training program was re-establ ished i n June 1963 with a n initial input of 500 men. Input of 2500 men i s planned f o r FY -66.
e. The 4/10 month program is stabilized a t a n input of 2000 men for FY-66 and beyond.
PERSONNEL
Personnel allowances f o r training and administration of the Reserves (TAR) and for the Reserve ( D r i l l Pay) p rogram a r e a s follows:
TAR and/or USN Code 1300 751 Other Line /Staff Officers 189 Enlis ted Personnel T a r /USN 9.034
TOTAL ALLOWANCE
Type Unit -
No. Naval Aviators Fl t . Surg. Ground/Staff Total Officers Total Enl is ted Units D P &P- -- D P - D P - AP A P D P - - D P AP -
AWS(L) 10 30 AWS(M) 4 12 AWS(S) 4 12 AWS(OPCON)* -- 88 AWS(PHOT0) -- - -
DET a t Los Al) Sub Total 18 142
NAO /AIR NAV(DP)
VF( J) VA(J) VS VP HS VR NARMU NAIRU (OPCON)** NARDIV WEPTU
. * Each AWS h a s additional dr i l l pay billets f o r OPCON CENTER Augmentation. ** Eighteen NAIFtUs have additional d r i l l pay billets fo r OPCON CENTER Augmentation.
NOTE: F i g u r e s under IIAP" a r e Associate P a y Personnel which a r e to be added to the "DP" (Drill Pay) f igures in computing the total pay personnel.
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NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
MARINE RESERVE PROGRAM
The Marine Air Reserve Program consists of the following:
Marine Active Duty Naval Aviator 8 100 Aviation Ground Officer8 57 Enlisted 1.640
Marine Air Reserve (48 Dril l ) P rog ram
Below listed units designated to become units of the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing upon activation:
TYPE NO. TOTAL TOTAL UNIT UNITS NA OFFICERS ENLISTED - AGO - VMF (Jet) 5 I36 3 0 166 857 VMA (Jet) 4 140 24 164 748 HMM 5 300 25 325 935 MABS 5 28 76 104 2,254 MATCU 4 8 20 2 8 244 MARTSAT 1 1 2 3 3 8 MAMS 1 8 6 14 203 VMR 2 9 0 8 9 8 498 VM J 1 16 6 2 2 119 VMO 1 4 8 5 5 3 187 MACS 3 18 66 84 618 MASS 1 9 24 3 3 148 HBHS 2 5 0 113 163 982 HBMS 4 62 72 134 1,514 HMH 1 30 5 3 5 157 LAAM 1 - - - - 36 - 36 - 642
Sub Total 41 944 518 1,462 10,144
Marine Air Reserve (48 Drill) P rog ram
Below listed units designated a s augmentation upon mobilization.
VMF 3 75 18 93 453 VMA 11 275 66 34 1 1.320 HMM 6 72 24 9 6 360 VMR 2 48 12 6 0 236 MACS 4 - - 80 . 8 0 320 Comm Sqdn 1 - - 21 2 1 370 Engr Sqdn 2 - - 12 12 310 Engr Maint Sqdn 1 - - 5 5 115 MT Sqdn 1 - - 2 0 2 0 312 MT Maint Sqnd 1 - - - - 4 - 4 - 150 -
Sub Total 32 470 262 732 3,946
Marine Air Reserve (24 Drill) P rog ram
Below listed unite designated a s augmentation units:
MARC 9 4 0 20 60 - - TOTAL ALLOWANCE (48 & 24 Drill) PROGRAMS
82 1,454 800 2,254 14,090
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES - CNU
The foll~wing Naval Aviation Activities a re under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations and a re 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 relatedlsensor interpre- tation support to the Chief of Naval Operations; conduct reaearch 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 are in excess of force capabilities.
2. U. S. Naval Aviation Safety Center Norfolk. Virginia
Mission: To plan and coordinate the Navy's Aviation Safety Program; to provide aviation safety information which will assist in the prevention of aircraft mishaps; to initiate and conduct flight safety investigations and surveys a s necessary; and to assist the Chief of Naval Operations in all phases of aviation safety for the formulation of policies necessary to maintain the highest practicable level of combat readine 6s.
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
The following i s a list of Naval Aviation Activities under the command and support (exceptions noted) of the Bureau af Naval Weapons not included elsewhere in this manual. These activities will be maintained in operation during Fiscal Year 1965 to provide the scope and degree of serv- ices necessary to carry out current peacetime missions.
1. U. S. Naval Aerospace Recovery Facility NAF El Centro, California
Mission: To conduct development, test, and evaluation of parachutes and related assemblies; human escape methods and systems; retardation and reeovery systems and rescue, survival and personnel safety equipment; stabilization, retardation and recovery systems for laydown type weapons, aircraft, missile, and capsule assemblies; special logistic aerial delivery methods, techniques and equipment.
2. U. S. Navy Motion picture Office Hollywood. California
Mission: To maintain liaison with photographic activities and the motion picture industry in matters ofinterest to the Bureau of Naval Weapons, the Chief of Naval Operations, the U. S. Naval Photographic Center, and other offices and activities a s required.
3. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit NAEC Philadelphia. Pa.
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instruction to Naval Aviation activities in the installation, maintenance, repair and operation of all types of aviation systems and equipment.
4. U. S. Naval Photographic Center NAVSTA Washington, D. C.
Mission: Serve a s central photographic laboratory for the Navy Department, perform work in the field of photography, provide specialized photographic services for the Naval Establish- ment, supervise the production of Navy training films, and maintain central motion picture, aerial, and still photographic film libraries.
5. Naval Air Mine Defense Development Unit Panama City. Florida
Mission: To assist in the development a n d e ~ l u a t i o n of equipment systems and techniques for the countering of sea mines by aircraft.
6. U. S. Naval Air Development Center Johnsville, Warminster, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct reaearch. design, development, test and evaluation of aeronautical ~ y s t e m ~ and components and to perform rataaarch and development in aviation medicine.
a. NAF Johnlrville
DECLASSIFIED
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
6. U. S. Naval Air Development Center (Continued)
b. NAVAIRDEVCEN Development Activities
(1) Systems Project Department (2) Air Warfare Research Department (3) Aero Electronics Technology Department (4) Aero Mechanics Department (5) Aero Space Medical Research Department
7. U. S. Naval Air Engineering Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, test and evaluation of aeronautical accessories, power plants, air crew safety devices, equipment, structures, and materials; to conduct research, engineering, design, prototyping, development, limited production and maintenance of launching and recovery devices.
a. ALF Mustin Field (inactive) b. Naval Air Technical Training Unit (logistic support) c. Aeronautical Engine Laboratory d. Aeronautical Materials Laboratory e. Aerospace Crew Equipment Laboratory f. Aeronautical Structures Laboratory g. Naval Air Engineering Laboratory (Ship Installations) h. Branch Aviation Supply Office (Cat. h Arr. Gear) (logistic support) i. BUWEPS Engineering Standardization Office j. BUWEPS Industrial Office k. Office of Patent Counsel I. Navy Production Equipment Control Office (logistic support) m. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit (logistic support) n. Naval Weapons Service Office (logistic support)
8. U. S. Naval Air Technical Services Facility Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: Provide technical support services for the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the prepar- ation, publication and distribution of naval aeronautic technical information to Bureau activities operating, maintaining or manufacturing naval aircraft, weapons, weapons systems, guided missiles and related equipment. Exercise technical direction of engineering design data re- production and distribution systems for naval weapons.
9. U. S. Naval Air Test Facility (Ship Installa=) Lakehurst, New Jersey
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of launching, recovery, and visual landing aids systems and related equipment; to provide test sites,, facilities, and support services for development tests of ship installations equipment; to conduct research and development of equipment and instrumentation used in tests and evaluation of ship installations equipment.
10. U. S. Naval Aircraft Torpedo Unit NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island
Mis sion: To conduct r e search, design, development, test and evaluation of aircraft underwater ordnance, launching and stabilization systems and related components with particular emphasis on torpedoes.
11. U. S. Naval Air Turbine Test Station Trenton, New Jersey
Mission: To test and evaluate aircraft gas turbine engines; to perform applied research and development leading to correction of engine design deficiencies.
12. U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory Dahlgren, Virginia
Mirsion: Conduct research, development design and technical evaluation of programs dealing with weapolur, ballistics, ordnance, and astronautics; and to serve a s prime agency of the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the field of computation and data processing.
DECLASSIFIED BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
13. U. S. Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland
Mission: To conduct te sts and evaluation of aircraft weapon systems and their components.
a. NAS Patuxent River Patuxent River, Maryland
b. NATC Test Divisions
(1) Flight Test Divisions
(2) Service Test Division
(3) Weapons Systems Test Division (Includes test and evaluation of air - craft photographic installations and Naval Air Navigation Electronics Project)
(4 ) Test Pilot School
14. U. S. Naval Missile Center Point Mugu, California
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of naval guided missiles, their components and weapons systems; to provide services and support to the Pacific Missile Range; to provide supporting services pertaining to planning, development, evaluation, and training in the field of astronautics and bio-science.
15. Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Missile Gee Point Mugu, California
(Command - CNO) (Support - BUWEPS)
Mission: Provide administrative support for assigned or attached U. S. Marine Corps personnel and participate in research, development, test or evaluation of projects assigned by the Commander, U. S. Naval Missile Center.
16. Pacific Missile Range Point Mugu, California
Mission: Provide range support for the Department of Defense and other designated govern- ment agencies for launching, tracking, and collecting data in guided missile, satellite, and space vehicle research, development, evaluation, training programs andactual operations.
17. U. S. Naval Fleet Missile Systems Analysis and Evaluation Group
Corona, California
Mission: To provide the Navy Department, the Operating Forces, and other appropriate organizations of the Shore Establishment with evaluation of performance, reliability, readi- ness and effectiveness of missile weapon systems, sub-systems and assemblies and assoc- iated test equipment and checkout systems.
18. U. S. Naval Ordnance Missile Test Facility White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
Mission: To support the Navy Guided Missile and rocket program, including ground and flight testing; to participate in the operation of the Department of Defense integrated missile test range a t White Sands.
19. U. S. Naval Avionics Facility Indianapolis. Indiana
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, engineering, production, overhaul, repair and modernization of avionics equipment.
20. U. S. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mission: a. To perform evaluations and tests and conduct safety studies of nuclear weapon systems and aircraft weapon systems intended for delivery of nuclear weapons; to provide support in the area of nuclear weapons of naval interest; and to render services a s required to the Board of Inspection and Survey for the conduct of trials of naval aircraft.
20. U. S. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility (Continued)
b. To plan and coordinate the Navy's Nuclear Weapons Safety Program; to provide nuclear ' weapons safety information which will assist in the prevention of nuclear weapons accidents
and/or incidents; to initiate and conduct nuclear weapons safety investigatione and eurveys as necessary; and to assist the Chief of Naval Operations in all phases of nuclear weapons safety for the formulation of policies necessary to maintain the highest practicable level of nuclear weapons combat readiness. In all matters involving nuclear safety, direct liaison with the Chief of Naval Operations i s authorized.
21. U. S. Marine Air Base Commands
(Command - CMC) (Support - CNM (BUWEPS)
Mission: To exercise military command of assigned aeronautical shore activities providing support to aviation units of the Fleet Marine Forces within designated geographical areas of the continental United States to insure that all services and facilities required by unit^ supported by such activities will be adequately planned and provided.
a. Marine Corps Air Bases, Western Area MCAS El Toro, California b. Marine Corps Air Bases, Eastern Area MCAS Cherry Point, N. C.
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS REPRESENTATIVES 0 1, Repre rrntrt ivrr
MISSION8 To act a# Trchafcal Rrprerentabive and Contracting Officer of ths Bureau of Naval Weaponr in all mattrrr relating to the administration of contracts with assigned contractor8 to the extent authoriaod by appropriate authority.
Code Phone Number - BUWEPSREP, Akron, Ohio (BWEPSFLTREADREP, Central) 216 STadlum 4-7127
Akron, Ohio 443011
BUWEPSREP, Asusa, California (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Pacific) 213 334-6211 Aerojot-General Gorp, , 1100 W. Hollyvale Am., Asusa, Calif. Ext 5280 91702
BUWEPSREP, Baltimore, Md. (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Atlantic) 301 SOuthfie ld Wsrtingkousr Electric Corp., P. 0. Box 746, Baltimore, 1-1000 Maryland 21203 Ext 3048
BUWJEPSREP, Bathpago, Long Irlmd, Now York (BUWEPSFLT- 516 LR 5-2445 READREP, Atlantic) c /o Grurnman Aircraft Engineering Corp., Bethpape, L. I., New York 11714
BUWEPSREP, Burbank, Calif., (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Pacific) 213 877-271 1 c/o Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, California 91503 Ekt 2585
BUWEPSREP, Columbur , Ohio (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Central) 614 BElmont- 1 - 1851 4300 E. 5th Avenue, Columbur. Ohio 43216 Ext 2283
BUWEPSREP, Dallar, T e u r (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Central) 214 ANdrew 2-3211 Naval Indurtrial Rererve Aircraft Plant, P. 0. Box 5907. Ext 3008 Dollar, Toxar 75212
BUWEPSREP, Denville, New Jersey (BUWEPSFLTREADREP. 201 OAkwood 7-7000 Atlantic), Thiokol Chemical Corp., c/o Reaction Motors Ext 205/206 Divlrion, Ford Road, Denville, New Jerrey 07834 Tranrfer to DCASR New York rcheduled about June 1965.
BUWEPSREP, Dothur, Alabama (BUWEPSFLTREADREP. 205 792-5848 Atlantic) Hayea International Corp., Napier Field, Dothan, Alabama 36301. Transfer to DCASR Atlanta scheduled about April 1965. Reclama in process to retain cognizance
BUWEPSREP, East Hartford, Conn. (BUWEPSFLTREADREP. 203 528-4811 Atlantic) United Aircraft Corp., Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Ext. 8641 Div. , Eaat Hartford, Connecticut 06108
BUWEPSREP, Long Beach, California (BUWEPSFLTREAD- 213 429-2441 REP, Pacific) c/o Douglas Aircraft Inc., Long Beach. Ext 3493 California 90801
BUWEPSREP, Minneapolis, Minnesota (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 612 Sunset 8-8601 Central) Columbia Heights Branch Post Office, Minneapolis. Ext 275 Minnesota 55421. Transfer to DCASR Chicato scheduled about August 1965.
BUWEPSREP, Mirhawaka, Indiana (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 219 BLackburn Central) 400 South Beiger Street, Mishawaka. Indiana 46544 5-2111, Ext 469
BUWEPSREP. Morton, Pennsylvania (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 215 522-2640 Atlantic) c /o Vertol Divirion, The Boeing Co.. Morton, Ext 2642 Pennsylvania 19070
NOTE: BUWEPSREP, Bloomfield, Connecticut disestablished effective 1 August 1965.
, BUWEPSREP, Inglewood, California disestablished . effective 1 July 1965.
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BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS REPRESENTATIVES
1. Representatives (Continued)
Code - Phone Number
BUWEPSREP, (COM- 1) (Special Projects Office), General 413 443-3561 Electric Co. . 100 Plastics Ave. , Pittsfield,, Mass. 01230 Ext. 2456
(Mission- To provide technical liaison and direction for the Director. Special Projects in the development, production and logistics support of ship f ire control and mis sile guidance com- ponents of the FBM Weapon System at designated contractor sites and perform such other duties a s are assigned in connection with FBM matters and other assigned contracts. )
BUWEPSREP, Pomona, California (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 7 14 629-5111 Pacific) 1675 W. 5th Street, P. 0. Box 1011. Pomona Ext 7251 California 91769
BUWEPSREP, St. Louis, Missouri (BUWEPSFLTREADREP, 314 PErshing Central) c /o McDonnell Aircraft Corp., P. 0. Box 516. 1-2121 St. Louis, Missouri 63166 Ext 2731-2
BUWEPSREP, San Diego, California (BUWEPSFLTREADREP 7 14 296-6611 Pacific) c /o General Dynamics Corp., Convair Div.. San Ext 2022 Diego, California 921 12. Transfer to DCASR Los Angeles scheduled about October 1965.
BUWEPSREP, Silver Spring, Maryland (Washington ND) 30 1 589-7700 Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Lab., Ext 41/45 8621 Georgia Ave. . Silver Spring. Maryland 20910
BUWEPSREP. Stratford, Connecticut (BUWEPSFLTRE'ADREP. 203 DRexel Atlantic) c /o United Aircraft Corp.. Sikorsky Aircraft 8-6361 Division. Stratford, Connecticut 06497 Ext 1443
BUWEPSREP, Sunnyvale, California (COM-12) (Special Projects ' 408 742-6556 Office) Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Missile Systems Div., P. 0. Box 504, Sunnyvale, California 94088
BUWEPSREP, Waltham, Massachusetts (COM-1) c /o Raytheon 617 899-8400 Go., Foundry Avenue, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154. Ext 3605 Transfer to DCASR Boston scheduled about June 1965.
2. Resident Representatives
BUWEPSRESREP , Magna, Utah (COM-12)(Special Project 80 1 297-5911 Office) c /o Hercules Powder Co., Bacchus Works, Magna Ext 2711 Utah 84044
(Mission - To administer assigned contacts and act a s technical representative of the Director, Special Projects for all materials and services under procurement at the contractor's facility.)
BUWEPSRESREP, Sacramento, Calif. (BUWEPSREP, Sunnyvale) 916 355-4440 (Special Projects Office) Aerojet General Corp.. P. 0. Box 1947, Sacramento. California 95809.
(Mission - To administer assigned contracts and carry out inspection. security and other duties related thereto, for materials and services under procurement by U. S. Government agencies in activities designated. )
3. Fleet Readiness Representatives
Mission: To represent, within designated geographical areas, the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the exercise of required technical, coordinating and administrative control and liaison functions in matters ef Fket Production, and Quality Control. They shall con-currently repre- sent the Fleet and Training Commands in the same matters.
NOTE: BUWEPSRESREP, Honolulu, Hawaii disestablished effective 1 August 1965. -
3. F lee t Readiness Representatives (Continued)
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Atlantic (COM- 5) U. S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk. Virginia 23511
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Pacific (COM- 11 ) U. S. Naval Air Station. North Island. San Diego. California 92135
BUWEPSFLTREADREP. Central (COM-4) Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Ohio 45433
Code Phone Number - 703 444-8725 - 8726
714 435-6611 Ext 743
513 Clearwater 3-7111, Ext 32314
4. Support Representatives
Mission; To represent the Bureau of Naval Weapons within a designated geographical a r ea in the exercise of required technical coordination, administrative controls and liaison functions in ma t t e r s of F lee t Readiness and Training. It shall concurrently represent the F lee t and Train- ing Commands in the same matters.
BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM. (COM-6) 305 GLendale U. S. Naval Air Station. Pensacola, Florida 5-3211,
Ext 6242 5. Branch Representatives
BUWEPSBREP, Bristol. Tennessee (BUWEPSREP. Waltham. Mass. ) 615 South 4-1122 c / o Raytheon Co., Bristol, Tennessee 37621. Transfer to Ext. 241 DCASR* Atlanta scheduled about April 1965.
BUWEPSBREP, Brownsville, Texas (BUWEPSREP, Dallae, Texas') 512 LI 6-2223 or c / o Inter -Continental Engine Service, Inc. , LI 6-2224 Brownrville, Texas 78520. Transfer to DCASR* Dallas scheduled about August 1965. Reclama in process to retain cognizance.
BUWEPSBREP, Daingerfield, Texas (BUWEPSREP, Silver Spring, 2 14 Lone Star Md. ) Ordnance Aerophysics Lab. , General Dynamics /Pomona 221 1 Daingerfield Division. Daingerfield, Texas 75638. Transfer Ext 476 to DCASR* Dallas scheduled about August 1965.
BUWEPSBREP. West Pa lm Beach, Florida (BUWEPSREP. E. Har t - 305 VIctor 4-7311 ford. Conn. ) c / o P ra t t & Whitney Aircraft, Florida Research k E a 494-495 Development Center, West Pa lm Beach, Florida 33402
OVERHAUL & REPAIR ACTIVITIES (CLASS A)
NAS Alameda, California MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina NAS Jacksonville, Florida NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Pensacola, Florida NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island NAS North Island, San Diego, California
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS AIRCRAFT STORAGE POOLS
NAS Alameda. California MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina NAS Jaclcsonville, Florida NAS Lakehurst, New Je r s ey NAF Litchfield Park , Arizona NAS Norfolk. Virginia NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Pensacola, Florida (Drones)
* Defense Contract Administration Services Regions.
MISSIONS
NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS
1. Attack Carrier Air Wings (CVW) To conduct and coordinate offensive a i r operations, engaging in attacks on a i r , surface, and subsurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea, and to conduct sustained a i r operations in support of other forces.
2. ASW Carr ier Air Groups (CVSG) To conduct a i r antisubmarine operations under al l weather conditions.
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3. ~ i ~ h t Attack Squadrons (VA(L)) To conduct visual offensive air-to-surf-ace attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
4. Medium Attack Squadrons (VA(M)) To conduct all-weather offensive air-to-surface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
5. Heavy Attack Squadrons (VA(H)) To conduct all-weather offensive a i r -to-surface attack operations with nuclear and conventional weapons.
6. Reconnaissance Attack Squadron To conduct all-weather, multisensor tactical
( R V M ) reconnaissance f l ights to obtain current integrated intelligence information and secondly, to conduct all-weather air-to-surface attack operations with nuclear weapons to demolish enemy installations.
7. Heavy Photographic Reconnais - To provide aerial photographic intelligence for sance Squadrons (VA(P)) naval operations.
8. Air Early Warning Squadrons To provide early warning services to fleet forces (VAW) and/or shore warning nets under a l l weather
conditions.
9. Fighter Squadrons (VF) To intercept and destroy enemy aircraft in all weather conditions, in order to establish and maintain local a i r superiority; in addition, have the capability of conducting a i r -to- surface attack operations with conventional weapons.
10. Light Photographic Reconnais- To provide aer ia l photographic intelligence for sance Squadrons (VF(P)) naval operations.
11. Patrol Squadrons (VP) To conduct all-weather antisubmarine operations.
12. Replacement Patrol Squadron To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, and (RVP) maintenance per sonnel in current AS W patr 01
aircraft in order to provide a maximum level of a i r combat readiness in the ASW patrol forces.
13. Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadrons (VQ)
To conduct electronic reconnaissance missions in support of fleet operations in order to obtain information and intelligence on a reas and targets of naval interest.
14. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons To provide airlift directly responsive to the Fleet (VR) Commander s.
15. Aircraft F e r r y Squadrons (VR(F)) To provide aircraft f e r ry service in support of aviation activities of the Navy.
16. Antisubmarine Squadrons (VS) To conduct all-weather antisubmarine operations.
17. Utility Squadrons (VC) To provide a i r services for fleet training.
MISSIONS
NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQJJARDRONS (Continued)
18. Fleet Air Early Warning To provide early warning services to fleet forces Squadrons (VW) and/or shore warning nets under all weather
conditions.
19. Weather Reconnaissance (Primary) To provide typhoon reconnaissance Squadrons (V W) services to fleet forces and weather facilities
under all weather conditions. (Secondary) To provide early warning services to fleet forces and/or shore warning nets under all weather conditions.
20. Air Development Squadr one (VX) To conduct tests, evaluations, and investigations in the operational environment of aircraft weapons systems. support systems, equipment and materials, and to develop tactics and doctrine for their use a s directed and to maintain maximum combat readiness commensurate with assigned RDT&E and other tasks.
. 2 1 . Anti-submarine Fighter Squadron (VSF)
Provide anti-air warfare interceptor /fighter pro- tection for Anti- submarine Warfare Groups.
22. Helicopter Anti - submar ine To conduct all-weather anti-submarine operations. Squadrons (HS)
23. Helicopter Utility Squadrons To provide helicopter utility services in support (HC of fleet requirements.
24. Replacement Attack Carrier To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, and Air Wings (RGVW) maintenance personnel in current combat aircraft
in order to provide a maximum level of a i r combat readiness in the attack carrier striking forces.
25. Replacement ASW Carrier Air To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen. and Groups (RCVSG) maintenance personnel in current fixed-wing and
rotary-wing carrier ASW aircraft in order to pro- vide a maximum level of air combat readiness in the carrier ASW forces.
26. Operational Test and Evaluation Test, investigate and evaluate, under operational Force (OPTEVFOR) conditions, specific end items, systems, equip-
ments, tactics and procedures; and develop tactics and procedures a s specifically assigned, in order to expedite and facilitate the introduction into the fleet of proven additions to i t s capabilities. When directed by the Chief of Naval Operations assist developing agencies. Maintain maximum combat readiness commensurate with assigned RDT&E tasks.
MISSIONS
AVIATION SHIPS
1. Attack Aircraft Carrier (CVA) e (CVA(N))
2. ASW Support Aircraft Carrier (CVS)
3. Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft (ARVA)
4. Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine (ARVE)
5. Seaplane Tender (AV)
6. Small Seaplane Tender (AVP)
7. Guided Missile Ship (AVM)
8. Aviation Supply Ship (AVS)
9. Advanced Aviation Base Ship (AVB)
10. Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH)
11. Auxiliary Aircraft Transport (AVT)
12. Cargo Ship and Aircraft Fe r ry (Aviation) (AKV)
MARINE AVIATION UNITS
1. Aircraft. Fleet Marine Force Pacific (AIRFMFPAC)
(Effective 1 July 1965 deactivated: combined with FMFPAC)
2. Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW)
To support and operate aircraft to engage in attacks on targets afloat and ashore which threaten our con- trol of the sea and to engage in sustained operations in support of other forces.
To support and operate aircraft to engage in sustained antisubmarine warfare, escort of convoys, and provide close air support to amphibious assault and land forces.
To provide logistic support and repair facilities to aviation units operating a t unequipped air bases.
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.
TI, provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplane patrol type aircraft.
To provide a mobile guided missile launching site.
As a unit of the mobile logistic support force to transport and issue aeronautical material.
To provide mobile base facilities and logistic sup- port for advanced base aircraft operations.
To transport and land troops and their essential helicopter transportable equipment and supplies by means of embarked transport helicopters of the landing force in amphibious assault.
To load, transport and deliver aircraft and their components.
To transport replacement aircraft, general avia- tion stores, and general cargo point-to-point.
Maintain assigned forces in a high state of combat readiness and be prepared to provide forces to support Fleet Marine Force operations. Provide forces for augmentation of Naval Air Forces a s required and conduct such other operations a s may be directed.
C,'onduct air operations in support of the Fleet Ma- rine Forces to include anti-air warfare, offensive air support, assault support, aerial reconnaissance, control of aircraft and missiles, and a s a collateral function, to participate as an integral component of N~ML aviation, in the execution of such other Navy functions as the fleet commanders direct.
MISSIONS
MARINE AVIATION UNITS (Continued)
3. Marine Wing Headquarters Provide command, air contr 01, administrative and Group (MWHG) camp facilities for a Marine Wing Headquarters.
4. Marine Wing Service Group Provide logistics, air base facilities and services (M WSG) (except airfield construction) in support of Marine
Aircraft Wing and other units a s required.
5. Marine Aircraft Croup (MAC) Conduct anti-air warfare and offensive a i r support (VF /VA) operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces from
advanced bases, expeditionary airfields and aircraft carriers. Conduct such other air operations a s may be directed.
6. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) Provide helicopter support for helicopterborne (Helo) operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces
and such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
7. Marine Composite Reconnaissance Conduct aerial photographic reconnaissance, a i r - Squadron (VMC J) borne active and passive electronic and communi-
cations countermeasures and airborne electronic reconnaissance in support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
8. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (LAAM)
Provide surface-to-air missile defense of assigned areas of operation, or installations and vital zones therein, against hostile low and medium altitude air attacks.
9. 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 con- duct such other air operations a s may be directed.
10. Marine Fighter Squadron (VMF) Destroy enemy aircraft and missiles, attack sur- face targets, escort friendly aircraft and conduct such other air operations a s may be directed.
11. Marine All- Weather Fighter Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft and missiles Squadron (VMF(AW)) under all-weather conditions and conduct such
other air operations a s may be directed.
12. Marine Fighter /Attack Squadron Intercept and destroy enemy aircraft and missiles (VMFA) under all-weather conditions, attack and destroy
surface targets and conduct such other air opera- tions as may be directed.
14. Marine All- Weather Attack Squadron (VMA(AW))
13. Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) Attack and destroy surface targets, escort heli- copters and conduct such other air operations ae may be directed.
Attack and destroy surface targets under all- weather conditions, escort helicopters and con- duct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
15. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM)
Provide helicopter transport of personnel and sup- port equipment for the landing force during ship-to- shore movement and within an objective area.
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MISSIONS
16. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron Provide hellcoptar tranrport of supplier, equipment, (HMH) and perronnel for the landing force during rhip-to-
rhore movement and MtMn an objective area.
17. Marine Observation Squadron Conduct virual aerial reconnaisrance and obrerva- (VMO) tion and much other hir operations a s may be
directed.
18. Marine Air Support Squadron Provide facilitier for the control of aircraft oper- (MASS) ating in clore or direct rupport of Fleet Marine
Force operationr.
19. Marine Air Control Squadron Provide a i r rurveillmce and control of aircraft and (MACS) rurface-to-air mirri ler for anti-air warfare in rup-
port of the Flaat Marine Forces.
20. Marine Air Base Squadron Provide air bare facilitier and rervicer (except a i r - ( M A W (MAGI field conrtruction) for the Marine Aircraft Group or
mupplrment the air base facilities and rervices pro- vidad by a rtation or facility when bared thereon.
21. Marine Air Base Squadron Provide air base facilitier and servicer (except a i r - (MABS) (M WSG) field conrtruction) for rupported unite, or rupple-
meat the a i r brae facilitiem and aervicer provided by rtationr o+ facilitirr when bared thereon.
22. Marine Aircraft Maintenance Provide intermediate level aircraft maintenance sup- Squadron8 (MAMS) port for unitr arrigned to the MWSG.
23. Headquarter e and Maintenance Perform logirtical and administrative rupport Squadron (HLMS) for unitr attached to the Marine Aircraft Group.
24. Headquarters and Headquarterr Adminirter perronnel of the organization to which Squadron (HLHS) (All H&HS1s arrignsd. except HLI-IS, MWSG)
25. Headquarters and Headquarterr Provide perronnel administration and Wing level Squadron (H&HS) (M WSG) rupply rupport a r required for all Wing units and
provide adminirtrative and organic supply support for unite attached to the MWSG.
26. Marine Training Squadron Provide jet instrument, transitional and refresher (VMT) training to selected pilots and such other training
a r may be required, in support of the Fleet Marine Forcer.
27. Marine Aviation Detachment Provide adminirtrative support for aseigned Marine (MAD) Corps perronnel and perform euch other tanks and
function* am directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corpr.
28. Marine Helicopter Squadron - 1 To provide helicopter support to the Marine Corps (HMX) Schools for development of helicopter tactics, tech-
niques & equipment for the landing force operations & student demonstrations and indoctrination a s di- rected, provide special helicopter lift support a r required by the Secretary of Defense.
DECLASSIFIED
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE
1. U. S. Fleet Weather Central (Command - and Support - CNO)
Mission: To provide, within i t s assigned areas of responsibility as assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, specific and general meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment and oceanographic forecasts to the Armed Services of the Department of Defense.
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Alameda Alameda, California
U. S. Fleet Weather Central. Guam Guam. M. I.
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Kodiak Kodiak. Alaska
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor. Hawaii
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Rota Rota, Spain
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Suitland Suitland, Maryland
Mission: To provide, within local and/or functional areas of responsibilities a s assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, detailed meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment; to assist the U. S. Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their mission a s directed.
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
Argentia, Newfoundland
Keflavik, Iceland
London, England
Jacksonville, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
Quonset Point, Rhode Island
San Diego, California
Sangley Point, Luzon, Republic of the Philippine s
Y okosuka. Japan
3. U. S. Navy Weather Research Facility (Command - CNM) (Support - CNM (BUWEPS))
Mission: To translate the latest developments in weather analysis and forecasting into simplified and effective techniques for use by fleet aerologists; to evaluate analysis and forecasting methods derived on a local basis 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.
U. S. Navy Weather Research Facility Norfolk, Virginia .
4. Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (Command - CNO) (Support - CNM (BUWEPS))
Mission:
a. To provide numerical products on an operational basis peculiar to the needs of the Naval Establishment.
b. To continue to develop and test numerical techniques in meterology and oceanog- raphy applicable to the Naval Weather Service analyses and forecasting problems.
Fleet Numerical Weather Facility Monterey, California
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APPROACH SYSTEMS
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC 1
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) - A mobile r a d a r approach facility consisting of a n a i r s u r - veillance r a d a r , precision approach r a d a r , communication and other related components neces- s a r y to provide r a d a r a i r traffic control se rv ices a t the airf ie ld t o which assigned. The GCA facility i s manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel and designated a s a numerical unit f o r identification purposes. The functional responsibility of the unit is the control of a i r traffic arr iving and departing f r o m the airf ie ld and to a s s i s t pilots i n their low approach for landing during weather conditions of low visibil.ity and ceiling. At cer tain locations, the a i r t raff ic controller positions may be remoted into a central control room.
Radar Air Traffic Control Center (RATCC) - A. r a d a r approach facility consisting of a fixed a i r surveillance radar , a mobile precis ion approach r a d a r , fixed communication equipment and other related components necessary to provide terminal a i r traffic control se rv ices a t the airf ie ld to which assigned. The RATCC is manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel, and although pr imar i ly a fixed installation, i t is designated a s a numerical unit f o r identifica- tion purposes. The mission of a RATCC i s to provide, on a continuous basis , the safe, orderly, and expeditious movement of a i r traffic; within the facility's a r e a of control, to and f r o m oper- ating a r e a s , into and f r o m the Federa l Airways System, and to a s s i s t pilots in their low approach f o r landing during weather conditions of low visibility and ceiling. The a i r traffic controller posi- tions a r e remoted into a central control room llocated normally i n the operations building.
Location
NAS Whidbey Island, Washington NAS New Orleans. Louisiana NAVSTA Kodiak. Alaska NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Los Alamitos, California NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island NAS Moffett Field. California NAS Key West, Flor ida NAS Miramar. California NAVSTA Adak. Alaska NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS P a t w e n t River, Maryland NAS New York, New York NAVST A Argentia, Newfoundland NAS Corpus Christi , Texas NAS Jacksonville, Flor ida NAS Pensacola, Flor ida NAAS Chase Field, Beeville, Texas NAS Atlanta, Marietta. Georgia NAS Brunswick, Maine NAS B a r b e r s Point, Hawaii NAF Naples. Italy NAAS Kingsville, Texas NAS Glenview. Illinois NAS Atsugi. Japan NAS Memphis. Tennessee NAS Grosse Ile. Michigan NAS Dallas, Texas NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania NAS Glynco. Georgia NAF Kenitra. Morocco
GCA Unit No. Radar Air Traffic Designation Control Centers
1 2 3 4 5
APPROACH SYSTEMS
GROUND CONTROLLEDAPPROACH(GCA)ANDRADARAIR
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (RATCC)
(Continued)
GCA Unit No. Radar Air Traffic Designation Control Centers
34 35
3 6 3 7 3 8M 39M 40M 4 1 43
Location
NAS Seattle, Washington NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Alameda, California NAAS Meridian. Mississippi MCAS Cher ry Point, North Carolina MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina MCAS E l Toro, California NAS Lemoore, California NAS Cecil Field, F lor ida NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines NAS Sanford, Florida NAF Sigonella. Sicily NAS Point Mugu, California NAS South Weymouth, Massachusetts NAS Agana, Guam NAVSTA Midway Island. Hawaii NAVSTA Rota. Spain MCAS Quantico, Virginia NAVSTA Keflavik, Iceland NAS Lakehurst. New Jersey NAF Monterey, California NAAS Ream Field, California ALF San Clemente Island, California NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puer to Rico Deep Freeze . McMurdo (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze , Little America (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze , Byrd Station (GCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze . Christchurch, New Zealand (TSN-l/FPN-36)
AIR SURVEILLANCE RADAR (ASR)
AIR SURVEILLANCE RADAR (ASR) - A mobile r a d a r approach facility consisting of a n a i r surveillance radar , communication and other related components located a t a n airf ie ld o r seadrome to a s s i s t pilots by providing range and azimuth information during their approach f o r landing i n weather conditions of reduced visibility and ceiling. The ASR facility is manned by a i r control and maintenance personnel and designated a s a numerical unit fo r identification purposes. ASR faci l i t ies a r e not equipped to furnish altitude or glide path information and a r e used pr imar i ly f o r seadrome approaches.
Location
NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Whidbey Island, Washington
ASEc Unit No. Designation
APPROACH SYSTEMS
MARINE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS
Marine Air Traffic Control Unit - A fleet unit designed to provide a i r tr4ffic control f o r advance bases. It is a n integral p a r t of a Marine Air Base Squadron and contains homing facilities, s u r - veillance r a d a r , &A, mobile TACAN, a portable control tower, and the necessary communica- tion equipment to provide complete terminal a i r traffic control.
MATC Unit No. Location Designation
F i r s t Marine Air Wing (PAC). Iwakuni. Japan Second Marine Air Wing (LANT). Cher ry Point, North Carolina F i r s t Marine Brigade (PAC), Kaneohe Bay,, Hawaii Second Marine Air Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carolina Second Marine Air Wing (LANT), New River, Jacksonville. N. C. Third Marine Air Wing (PAC), Yuma, Arizona F i r s t Marine Air Wing (PAC), Atsugi, Japan F i r s t Marine Air Wing (PAC), Iwakuni, Japan Third Marine Air Wing (PAC), Santa Ana, California Second Marine Air Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carolina Third Marine Air Wing (PAC), E l Toro, California
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NAME OF AIRFIELD
Alvin Callender Field Ault F ie ld
Bris tol Field Brown Field (Inactive) Ceci l Field Chambers Field Chase F ie ld
Cunningham Fie ld
Flat ley Field Floyd Bennet Field F o r r e s t Sherman Field Freder ick Sherman Field Halsey Field
Harvey ~ i e l d
Henderson Field Hensley Field Maxfield F ie ld McCain Field McCalla Field Mitchell Field Mitscher Field Moffett F ie ld Mustin Field
Ofstie F ie ld
Ramey ,Field Ream Field
Reeves Field Saufley Field
Shea Field Soucek Field Towers Field Turner Field Van Voorhis Field Webster Field
Whiting Field
NAMED AIRFlELDS
LOCATION
NAS New Orleans, Louisiana NAS Whidbey Is. , Oak Harbor,
Washington NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland Chula Vista. California NAS Cecil Field. Flor ida NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAAS Chase Field, Beeville,
Texas MCAS Cher ry Point, North
Carolina NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAS Pensacola, Flor ida ALF San Clemente, California NAS North Island. San Diego,
California NAF China Lake, California
(Inyokern) NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAS Dallas, Texas NAS Lakehurst, New J e r s e y NAS Meridian, Mississippi NAVSTA Guantanamo. ~ u b a NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Miramar , California NAS Moffett Field, California ALF Mustin Field. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads,
Puer to Rico NAS Sanford, Florida NAAS Ream Field, Imperial
Beach, California NAS Lemoore, California NAAS Saufley Field, Pensacola
Florida NAS South Weymouth, Mass NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Jacksonville, Flor ida MCAS Quantico, Virginia NAAS Fallon, Nevada ALF Webster, P r i e s t ' s Point
Maryland NAAS Whiting Field, Milton,
Florida
* RFC - Royal Flying Corps (WWI - Canada).
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NAMED FOR
CAPT A. A. Callender, RFC* CDR William B. Ault
ADM Arthur L. Bris tol CDR Melville S. Brown CDR Henry B. Cecil CAPT W. I. Chambers LCDR Nathan B. Chase
LCOL A. A. Cunningham, USMC
VADM J a m e s H. Flat ley NAP Floyd Bennet ADM F o r r e s t Sherman ADM Freder ick C. Sherman FADM William F. Halsey
LCDR Warren W. Harvey
MAJ L. R. Henderson, USMC COL William N. Hensley CDR Louis H. Maxfield ADM John S. McCain CAPT Bowman H. McCalla ENS Albert E. Mitchell ADM Marc A. Mitscher ADM William A. Moffett CAPT Henry C. Mustin
ADM Ralph A. Of s t ie
LCDR Robert W. Ramey MAJ W. R. Ream. USA
(MED) ADM Joseph M. Reeves LTJG Richard C. Saufley
LCDR John J. Shea ADM Apollo Soucek ADM John H. Towers COL T. C. Turner , USMC CDR Bruce A. Van Voorhis CAPT W. W. Webster
CAPT Kenneth (n) Whiting
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Attack C a r r i e r A i r Wings
c v w - 1 c v w - 2 c v w - 3 c v w - 5 CVW-6 c v w - 7 CVW-8 c v w - 9 c v w - 1 0 c v w - 1 1 c v w - I 4 c v w - 1 5 CVW-16 c v w - I 9
ASW CVW-21 A i r RCVW-4 G r o u p s R C V W - I 2
RCVSG-50 RCVSG-51 CVSG-52 CVSG-53 CVSG-54
H e a d q u a r t e r s
A I R F M F P A C H&HS LANT H&MS-I1 H L M S - I 2 HLMS-13 HLMS-14 H L M S - I 5 HLMS-16 HLMS-24 HLMS-26 HLMS-31 HLMS-32 HLMS-33 HLMS-36
NABATRACOM
NAS P e n s a c o l a
FIIG LA T R A R O N 4 2 F NAO 2N
NAAS Whiting
TRARON 2 ZG TRARONJ ZW
* TRARON 6 2 p
NAAS M e r i d i a n
TRARON 7 ZK T R A R O N 3 ZM
ASW A i r G r o u p s (Cont'd)
CVSG-56 AU CVSG-57 NV CVSG-58 AV CVSG-59 NT CVSG-60 AW
Photographic
VAP-62 G B VAP-61 SS V F P - 6 3 P P V F P - 6 2 GA
Carrier AEW
VAW-11 RR VAW-I2 GE VAW-13 VR VAW-33 GD
Amborne E a r l y W a r n ~ n g
VW-I T E VW-4 MH VW-I1 M J VW-I3 MK
AEWBARONPAC SH
F i g h t e r
VMF(AW)-212 VMF(AW)-232 VMFIAW)-235 VMF(AW)-312 VMF(AW)-451
P a t r o l - V P - I V P - 2 V P - 4 V P - 5 V P - 6 V P - 7 V P - 8
' V P - 9 VP-10 V P - 1 1 VP-16 V P - 1 7 V P - 1 8 V P - 1 9 VP-21 V P - 2 2 V P - 2 3 V P - 2 4 VP-26 V P - 2 8 VP-30 VP- 3 1 VP-40
At tack -
VMA-I21 VMA-211 VMA-214 VMA-223 VMA-224 VMA-311 VMA-324 VMA-331 VMA-332
CURRENT ASSIGNMENT O F IDENTIFICATICN L E T T E R S
T O NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS
P a t r o l (Cont'd) Air T r a n s p o r t & F l e e t T a c t l c a l
YB VP-42 R B Suppor t
YC VP-44 L M VR- 1 J K YD V P - 4 5 L N VR-21 R Z L A VP-46 RC P C VP-47 L B V P - 4 8
VRC-40 CD ~ -
L C V P - 4 9 P D VP-50
A i r Development
LD VP-56 L Q VX-I J A
Heavy At tack * VX-4 X F VX-5 X E
Z E RVAH-1 GH VX-6 J D L G RVAH-3 G J P E VAH-4
7B Ut i l i ty
LH RVAH-5 GK VU-I U A Q A RVAH-7 G L VU-2 J E L J RVAH-9 GM VU-3 U F L R VAH-I I GN VU-4 J F
RVAH-I2 G P VU-5 LK *PAC VAH S q u a d r o n s
UE QC show l e t t e r s of p a r e n t VU-6 J G
VU-7 UH VU-8 G F
F Z . E E T R 1 N E S U P P O R T UNITS
F l g h t e r At tack O b s e r v a t i o n
VMFA-115 V E VMO-I E R VMFA-122 DC VMO-2 VS VMFA-251 DW VMO - 6 WB VMFA-314 VW VMFA-323 K S C o m p o s i t e R e c o n n a i s s a n c e
A i r c r a f t Maintenance A e r i a l R e f u e l e r / T r a n s p o r t
NAVAL AIR TRAINING
Utility (Cont 'd)
F l e e t A i r Re'connaissanCe
VQ-1 P R VQ-Z J Q
Blue Angels BA
Hel icopter M e d i u m
HMM-161 YR HMM-162 YS HMM-163 Y P HMM-164 YT HMM-261 E M HMM-262 E T HMM-263 E G HMM-264 E H HMM-265 E P HMM-361 YN HMM-362 YL HMM-363 YZ HMM-364 YK HMM-365 HMM-165 YM YW
H e l i c o p t e r Heavy
HMH-461 C J HMH-462 Y F
H e l i c o p t e r Development
HMX-I MX
F l e e t T r a i n i n g
VMT-I B E VMT-2 SD
NABATRACOM (cont 'd) NAVANTRACCM ( c o n t ' d ) NATECHTRACOM NARESTRACOM NARESTRACOM (cont 'd)
NAAS Saufley Klngsvl l le Glynco 4 B At lanta 7B (NARTU) L a k e h u r s t 4 L D a l l a s 7 0
TRARON l & 5 2 s TRARON-21 3E M e m p h ~ s 4M G l e n v ~ e w 7V Andrews 6A TRARON-22 3 F P e n s a c o l a 4 P G r o s s e Ile 7Y J a c k s o n v ~ l l e 6 F
A L F E l l y s o n TRARON-23 3H P h ~ l a d e l p h ~ a 4 F L o s Alamxtos 7 L Alameda 6G
H E L T R A R O N - 8 2E Chase T w ~ n C ~ t ~ e s 7E L a k e h u r s t 6N New O r l e a n s 7X M e m p h ~ s 6M
NAVANTRACOM TRARON-24 3K New York 7R Norfolk 6 s
TRARON-25 35 Ola the 7K
C o r p u s C h r ~ s t ~ TRARON-26 3L
Seat t le 7T
TRARON-28 3 8 S. Weymouth 7 2
TRARON-29 3C Wlllow G r o v e 7W
TRARON-30 3T TRARON-31 3.4 * E f f e c t ~ v e 30 J u n e 1965 TRARON SIX a s s ~ g n e d PDS, NAS Pensacola . TRARON-27 3G
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
AC&W - Aircraft Control and Warning ADC - Air Defense Command ADW - Air Defense Warning AES - Aircraft Engineering Squadron AEW - Airborne Ea r ly Warning AFFTC - Air Force Flight Test Center AFWR - Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range AGO - Aviation Ground Officer
AIRPO- Air Intelligence Reserve P rog ram Officer
AIRTU - Air Training Unit AKV - Auxiliary Cargo Transport
(Aviation) (Ex CVE Hull) ALF - Auxiliary Landing Field ANG - Air National Guard AP - Associate Pay APWO - Area Public Works Officer ARADMAC - Army Aeronautical Depot
Maintenance Center AROICC - Assistant Resident Officer
i n 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 ATU - Advanced Training Unit ATW - Air Transport Wing AV - Seaplane Tender AVP - Small Seaplane Tender AVS - Aviation Supply Ship AVT - Auxiliary Aircraf t Transport
(Ex CVS & CVL Hulls) \
AWS - Air Wing Staff (L) - Large (M) - Medium (S) - Small
BLT - Battalion Landing Team BTG - Basic Training Group BUWEPSBREP - Bureau of Naval
Weapons Branch Representative BUWEPSFLTREADREP - Bureau of Naval -Weapons F lee t Readiness Representative- BUWEPSREP - Bureau of Naval Weapons
Representative BUWEPSRHREP - Bureau of Naval
Weapons Residelit Representativer BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM - Bureau
CAGOLS - Catapult, Arrest ing Gear, and Landing Systems
CNABATRA - Chief, Naval Air Basic Training CNAL - Commander Naval Ai r Force , U. S.
Atlantic F lee t CNARESTRA - Chief of Naval Air Reserve
Training CNATECHTRA - Air Technical Training Center CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Training CNAVANTRA - Chief of Naval Air Advanced
Training COD - Car r i e r On-Board Delivery COMALSEAFRON - Commander Alaskan Sea
Front ie r COMARSEC - Commander Marianas Section COMARTD - Commanding Officer Marine Ai r
Reserve Training Detachment COMASDEFOR - Commander Anti-Submarine
Defense Force COMBAR - Commander Ba r r i e r
COMCAB - Commander Marine Corps Air Bases COMCVW - Commander, Ca r r i e r Air Wing COMCVSG - Commander, ASW Car r i e r Air Group COMDTMCS - Commandant Marine Corps Schools COMFAIR - Commander, F lee t Air COMFAW - Commander Fleet Air Wing COMFAIRWINGSLANT - Commander F lee t Air
Wings, Atlantic COMFAIR WINGSPAC - Commander Fleet Air
Wings, Pacific COMFLTACTS - Commander F lee t Activities COMLANTFLT WPNRAN - Atlantic F lee t Weapons
Range COMMEDSEC - Commander Mediterranean Section COMNAVACT - Commander Naval Activities COMNAVICE - Commander Naval Fo rce s Iceland COMNAVFORJAPAN - Commander Naval Fo rce s
Japan COMNAVPHIL - Commander Naval Fo rce s
Philippines COMNMAC - Commander Naval Missile and
Astronautics Center COMOCEANSYSLANT - Commander. Ocean-
ographic Systems, Atlantic . COMPACMISRAN - Commander Pacific Missile
Range COMSOLANT - Commande-r sou th*~ t l an t i c Force -
LANT Fleet COMTAC'GRU - Commander Tactical Group COM- 10 Commandant Tenth N a q l District CVA - Attack Aircraft Ca r r i e r CVS - Anti-Submarine Warfare Support Aircraft /
Car r i e r of Naval Weapons Support Representative. CVW - Attack Ca r r i e r A i r Wing - r* Naval Air Training Command ., .
DCASR - Defense Contract Administration Services . Region
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A B B R E V I A T I O N S
DIRLANTDOCKS - Director. Atlantic LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion Division, Bureau of Yards & Docks LPH - Amphibious Assault Ships
EPDO - Enlisted Personnel Distribution Office
FAA0 - Flee t Aviation Accounting Office FAD - F l e e t Air Detachment FAETU- F lee t Air Electronics Training
Unit FAIAU - Flee t Air Intelligence Augmenting
Unit FAISC - Flee t Air Intelligence Support
Center FAU - Flee t Administrative Unit FAU - F l a g Administrative Unit FAWPRA - F l e e t Air West Pacif ic Repair
Activity FICEUR - Flee t Intelligence Center, Europe FICPACFAC - Flee t IntelIigence Center
Pacific Faci l i ty FIIG - Flight Instructor Indoctrination Group FLEAVAACCT O F F - Flee t Aviation
Accounting Office FLECOMPRON - Flee t Composite Squadron FLECOMPUTPROGCEN - U. S. F l e e t
Computer Programming Center FLEOPINTRACEN - Flee t Operational
Intelligence Training Center FLEWEAFAC - Flee t Weather Faci l i ty , FLT. SUR - Flight Surgeon FWC - Flee t Weather Central
' GCA - Ground Controlled Approach GM - Guided Missile GMSGRU - Guided Missile Group GMSRON - Guided Missile Squadron GMSU - Guided Missile Support Unit GMU - Guided Missi le Unit
HELSUPPRON - Helicopter Combat Support Squadron
H&HS - Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron
H&MS - Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron
HMH - Marine Heavy Helicopte? Squadron
- HMM - Marine Medium Helicopter
Squadron HQMC - Headquarters Marine Corps
/ /
I&I - Inspector and Inetroctor ICEDEFOR - Iceland Defense F o r c e INSMAT -+-Inspector of Naval Mater ial
MABS - Marine Air Base Squadrons MACS - Marine Air Control Squadron MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment MAG - Marine Aircraf t Group MAMS- Marine Aircraf t Maintenance Squadrons MARBRIG - Marine Brigade MARCAD - Marine Corps Air Detachment MARC - Marine Air Reserve Group MARP - Manpower Allocation/Requirements P lan MARTC - Marine Air Reserve Training Command MARTD - Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment MARTSAT - Marine Tactical Special Weapons
Assembly T e a m MASS - Marine Ai r Support Squadron MATCU - Marine Air Traffic Control Unit MAU - Maintenance Augmenting Unit MAUW - Modified Advanced Underseas Weapons
Shops MAW - Marine Aircraf t Wing MAWTU - Marine A i r Weapons Training Unit MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing F ie ld MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion MCRRD - Marine Corps Reserve and Recruiting
Distr ic t METG - Multi-Engine Training Group MILCOMOPFOR - Under the Military Command of
The Operating F o r c e s MIPU - Mobile Intelligence Production Unit MOFT - Marine Operational Flight Tra iner MOMAT - Mobile Mine Assembly Team MTDSTU - Marine Tact ical Data System T e s t Unit MTRG - Marine Training & Replacement Group MWHG - Marine Wing Headquarters Group MWSG - Marine Wing Service Group
NA - Naval Aviator NADU - Naval Air Development Unit NAEF - Naval Air Engineering Faci l i ty NAESU - Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit NAF - Naval Air Faci l i ty NAIRU - Naval Air Intelligence Reserve Unit NALCO - Naval Air Logistics Control Office NAMT - Naval Air Mobile Tra iner NAMT (ABC) - Naval Air Mobile Tra iner
(Atomic, Biological, & Chemical Defense) NAMT(M) - Naval Air Mobile Tra iner
(Maintenance) NAMT(M0R) - Naval Air Mobile Tra iner
(Munitions, Ordnance, Rearmament NAMT(OF/WST) - Naval Air Mobile Tra iner
*
(Operational Flight/Weapans Systems Tra iner )
JARCC - Joint Air Reconnaissance Control Center
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
NAMTRADET - Naval Air Maintenance Training O&R - Overhaul & Repair Detachment OCS - Officer Candidate School
NAMTRAGRU - Naval Air Maintenance Training OOSC - Out of Sight Control Group OPCON - Operational Control
NAO - Naval Aviation Observer OPTEVFOR - Operational Test & NAPOG - Naval Airborne Project PRESS Evaluation Force
Operations Group NARETU - Naval Air Reserve Electronic6
PACPRODIVOPTEVFOR - Pacific Projects Training Unit
Division. Operational Test & Evaluation NARMU - Naval Air Reserve Maintenance
Unit Force PAM1 - Personnel Accounting Machine
NARTU - Naval Air Reserve Training Unit NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Installation
PMR - Pacific Missile Range Administration
NATC - Naval Air Test Center NATF(S1) - Naval Air Test Facility (SI) NATTC - Naval Ai r Technical Training Center NATTU - Naval Air Technical Training Unit NATWINGSLANT - Naval Air Transport
Wings. Atlantic NAVAIRDEVCEN - Naval Air Development
Center NAVAIRENGCEN - Air Engineering Center NAVASTROGRU - U. S. Navy Astronautics
Group NAVCINTSUPPACT - Counter Intelligence
Support Activity NAVCI NTSUPPCEN - Counter Intelligence
Support Center NAVCINTSUPPGRU - Counter Intelligence
RATCC - Radar Air Traffic Control Center RAWINSONDE - Radiosonde & Radar Wing
Sounding (combined) RCVW - Readiness Attack Car r ie r Wing RCVSG - Replacement ASW Carr ie r Air
Group RDTLE - ~ e s e a r c h ; Development. Test
Evaluation R&D - Research and Development ROICC - Resident Officer in Charge of
Construction RON - Squadron RON - Remain over night RVP - Repbcement ASW Patrol Squadron RFI - Ready for Issue
Support Group NAVCINTSUPPU - Counter Intelligence SAR - Search & Rescue
SATCOMM - Satellite Communication Support Unit
NAVCOMMSTA - Naval Commuuications SMS - Station Maintenance Squadron
Station SOES - Station Operation and Engineering
NAVFAC - Naval Facility Squadron
NAVMISCEN - Naval Missile Center SPACTRON - Special Activities Squadron
NAVMISFAC - Naval Missile Facility NAVSECGRU - Naval Security Group NAVSTA - Naval Sgtion NAVWPNEVALFAC - Naval Weapons Eval. Fac. NFA - Naval Fuel Annex NFO - Naval Flight Otficer NOACT - Navy Overseas Air Cargo
Terminal NOWESTDIVDOCKS - Northwest Division BuDocks NQRU - National Quota Reserve Unit NRID - Naval Reserve Intelligence
Detachment NRCB - Naval Reserve Construction
Battalion NROS - Naval Reserve Officers School NRSD - Naval Reserve Surface Division
,NRSG - Naval Reserve Security Group NRTC - Naval Reserve Training Center NYANG - New York Air National Guard
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
cannection with Training L Administration of Naval R e a e r n
T P k P - Transients. Patients and Pr i soners TRAPUBCEN - Training Publications Center TRARON - Training Squadron T WI - The West Indies
UDT - Underwater Demolition Team
VMA - Marine Attack Squadron VMCJ - Marine Composite Reconnaiseance Sqdn VMF - Marine Fighter Squadron VMFA - Marine FightertAttack Squadron
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
VMl?(AW) - Marine A11 Weather Fighter Squadron VMGR - Marine In-Flight Refueling Squadron VMO - Marine Observation Squadron VMT - Marine Training Squadron
WEPTU - Bureau of Naval Weapons Training Unit WMD - Women Marine Detachment