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Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 forFiscal Year 1965 dated 1 July 1964 is:
DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on1 July 1969 by Op-501.
DEPARTMENTOFTHE NAVY OPNAV PO5400 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Op-501
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20350 Ser 01278P50 1 July 1964
- OPNAV NOTICE PO5400
F r o m : Chief of Naval Operations To: Distribution List
Subj: Naval Aeronautical Organization for F i sca l Year 1965; promulgation of (U)
1. Purpose. The Naval Aeronautical Organization (NAO) i s the p r imary source of planning information on current base loading of the aeronautical shore activit ies of the Naval Estab- lishment. It includes a detailed presentation of the various naval aviation p rograms appear- ing in the Basic Naval Establishment Plan (BNEP). The NAO i s published semi-annually and contains information corrected to 1 January and 1 July of each year.
2. Cancellation of Previous Publication. OPNAV NOTICE PO5400 Ser 01086P50 of 1 January 1964 i s cancelled by this Notice and will be destroyed by burning. No repor t of destruction i s necessary.
3. Review and Approval. This publication has been reviewed and approved in accordance with SECNAV INST 5600 . 16 of 2 November 1960.
4. Correct ions . Addressees a r e requested to notify the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-501) of any e r r o r s o r omissions. It i s fur ther requested that the Commanding Officer of each station review the portion of the base loading section pertaining to that station and forward a revised edition, reflecting the 1 January 1965 situation, to this office by 1 December 1964. If the data i s unchanged, a report indicating no change should be submitted.
5. Classification and Downgrading. The security classification of this publication i s auto- matically downgraded f rom Confidential to Unclassified on 1 July 1969. This action i s in accordance with section 3, chapter 4 of OPNAV INST 5510.1B and OPNAV INST 5500.40B. Upon downgrading, this publication will be marked "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
6. Cancellation. This Notice will be cancelled upon receipt of the next issue of the Naval Aeronautical Organization and f o r record purposes on 1 March 1965.
W. R. KREI By direction
DECLASSIFIED OPNAVNOTE P 05400 1 July 1964
DISTRIBUTION LIST:
SNDL 21 (Fleet Commanders i n Chief) F 17 (NAVCOMMSTA, Norfolk only) 22 (Fleet Commanders (COMFIRSTFLT F71 (Aviation Safety Center)
2 copies, only)) F 72 (NAVACT ( ~ e d i t e r r a n e a n , 23 (Force Commanders) Morocco, Spain, only)) 24A ( Naval Air Force Commands) F78 (Fleet Intelligence Center PAC) 24F (Service Force Commands) F8O (NAVRECONTE CHSUPPCEN) 24J (Fleet Marine Force Commands) HZ3 (Aviation Medical Center) 26K (Joint Task Group & Task Unit) J6O (Scol Academy) 27C (Sea Front ier Commanders) J95 (War College) 28A (Car r ie r Divisions) L7 (Navy Electronics Laboratory) 28B (ASW Groups) BUSHIPS (San Diego - Code 29G (Ai rc ra f t C a r r i e r s (CVS)) 1800, only)) 29H (Aircraft C a r r i e r s (CVA), (CVA(N)) M27 (Supply Center, Bayonne only) 31H (Amphibious Assault Ships (LPH)) M46 (Ordnance Supply Office) 32HH (Seaplane Tenders (AV)) M61 (Aviation Supply Office) 32JJ (Seaplane Tenders Small (AVP)) N1 (BUDOCKS Division) 32LL (Advanced Aviation Baee Ships (AVB)) N2 (Public Works Office) 42 (Naval Aviation) R2O (Marine Corps Scol Quantico) 46 (Fleet Marine Force-Aviation) W 1 (Activities, Pr imar i ly Support 50A (CINCLANT only) Aircraft) 50D (COMNAVFORCONAD only) W2 (Air Bases Command) A1 (Secretary of the Navy) W3 (Air Training Command) A2A (Independent Officer) W4A (Air Technical Training Center) A5 (Bureaus) W4C (Air Reserve Training Unit) A6 (Hq. USMC) W4L (Air Maint. Training Group) B3 (Colleges) W6B (BUWEPSREPS, (Dallas 2 copies B4 (MATS) only)) B5 (USCG only) W7B (Air Eng. Center) C1 (Naval Officers a t Army Activities) W7C (Air Test Center) C2 (Naval Officers a t Air Force W7E (Air Development Center)
Activities) W7L (Naval Aerospace Recovery E 16 (Training Device Center) Facility) E22 (Finance Center) W7Q (Naval Ordnance Laboratory. F 2 ( NavDist & River Comd Comdts) White Oaks, only) F 3 (NAVBASE, Key West, only) W7S (Ordnance Test Station)
W7U (Air Turbine Test Station) NCB-12 (1) W7Z (Missile Center) NCB-22 (1) WlOC (Photographic Center) ONR, (Code 200 (1)) Wl2A (BUWEPSFLTREADREP) ONR, (Code 130 (1)) Wl2E (Aviation Engineering Service Unit OSD - Proper t ie r & Inntallation8 (1) Wl2G (BUWEPS FLt Support Rep) OSD - Statistical Services Center (3) Wl2H (Air Tech Serv Facility) OSD - Supply & Logistics (1) OSD - Comptroller, Budget Division (1) Directorate of Plans, USAF (1) Hdqtrs , Alaskan Command (1) Director, Air University Library (ATTN: AUL - 7657) Maxwell AFB (1) Director, National Security Agency (ATTN: CREF-212) Ft. Geo. Meade, Md. (1) Records & Research Branch, J -3 Operations Directorate of Joint Staff (1) U. S. Army War College (ATTN: Library) Commander i n Chief, CONAD, Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, Colo. (ATTN: DCS Program) U. S. Strike Command, McDill AFB, Tampa, Fla. (ATTN: Naval Officer J-5) NATTC Memphis (Attn: AM0 School) U. S. General Accounting Office, Associate Dir., DAAD Navy Group, GAO Bldg. Wash. D. C. Bureau of the Budget - DASD, (P&I) - Navy Photo Cent (Still Lab)-Joint War Games Agency.
OP-00, 01P1, 006, 09, 09B23, 09B5(3), 09B7, 09B83, 09D, 90, 90JJ 921, 922, 93DJ 93E, 94VJ 9412, 943C, 943F, 944, 007, 008,100,100P2,03,301C, 312,33(5)# 333C2, 34, 342, 04, 4OlJ 405, 406,411,412, 43B. 44(3),442(2), 05A5G, 05F, 05R(2), 05W(1), 50,50C(2), 501( 60), 502,502C, 502F(2), 503(4), 505(8), 506(3), 507(6),
561D. 601F2# 603, 614, 753.
PERSONNEL
CONTENTS DECm#-~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corps and Category Breakdown
Planned Strength FY 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personnel Allocations Summary Aviation Activities
AIRCRAFT (PROGRAM GPERATING ALLOWANCE) . . . . . BASES
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic Flee t Support Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific F lee t Support Stations Naval Aviation Research. Development and Tes t Stations . . . . . . Special Naval Aviation Stations . . . . . Naval Air Training Command Stations . . . . . Naval Air Reserve Training Command Stations . . . . ExtraCont inenta l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AVIATION SHIPS
NAVY F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS
At lan t i cF lee t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P a c i f i c F l e e t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M a r i n e c o r p s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAUW's AND MOMAT'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced Naval Aviation Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reserves
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES . CNO ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS REPRESENTATIVES . . . . . . . . MISSIONS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aircraf t Squadrons Aviation Ships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marine Aviation Squadrons
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . APPROACHSYSTEMS
Page
CURRENT ASSIGNMENT O F IDENTIFICATION LETTERS . . 124
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAMED AIRFIELDS 126
ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
P E R S O N N E L
The total Manpower Allocation/Requirementr Plan excluding USMC, for Fi rcal Year 1965 r e - quire8 end year rtrength of approximately 677,922. Thir includer all Regularr and Rererver on continuous active duty, a l l officer candidatem and perronnel from other government rervicer who a re reimbursed by the Department of the Navy, but excluder perronnel with other gowrn- ment rervicer in a reimburrable rtatur. Thir requirement is rummarired a r followr:
Begin FY 1965
Officer NavCad/Midrhipmen Enlirted Total
76,446 4,670 588, 876 669,992
I End F Y 1965 77,348 4,650 595,924 677,922
I A Corps and Category Breakdown of LINE, STAFF Officer8 i r a8 followr:
CODE - 1100 1300 1400 1510 1530 1610 1620 1630 1650
DESIGNATOR
Line Aviation Line Engineering Aeronautical Engineering (General) Aeronautical Engineering (Aerology) Communication Law Naval Intelligence Public Information
Begin FY 1965
31,913 24,795
933 457 144 377 537 176 100
End FY 1965
32,360 25,057
933 468 150 377 537 176 100
LINE TOTAL 59,432 60,158
2100 Medical Corpr 3,662 3,684 2200 Dental Corpr 1,728 1,767 2300 Medical Service Corpr 1,352 1,367 2900 Nurre Corpr 2,138 2,154 3100 Supply Corps 5,532 5,596 4100 Chaplain Corps 913 919 5100 Civil Engineering Corps 1,689 1,703
STAFF TOTAL 17,014 17,190
GRANDTOTAL 76,446 77,348
A further breakdown of the Fircal Year 1965 Manpower Allocation/Requirementr Plan rhowing the beginning and ending rtrength for FY 1965 for the regmentr of the MARP i r a r rhown below
Fleet Fleet Air MILCOMOPFOR Support, Other than Air, U. S. Air Support, U. S. Support, Other than Air, Outride U. S. Air Support, Outride U. S. General Training Air Training OCS & Recruit Training Medical Training Navy Support, International & Other T P & P Reimbur rable r
TOTAL
(Total Air)*
Begin FY 1965 Officer Enlisted
End FY 1965 Officer Enlirted
23,524 288,544 11,075 59,171 4 , i a i 31,428
13,674 34,395 2,862 26,103
415 2,930 246 3,027
5,121 28,872 6,053 39,231 1,445 34,358
880 3,160 3,605 13,021 4,420 36,634
( - ) 153 ( - ) 300 - - 77,348 600, 574
* Figurer in parentherir a r e included in IITOTAL. I I 1
DECLASSIFIED !,jy1\:ji,$ 1 ,
P E R S O N N E L
PERSONNEL ALLOCATIONS SUMMARY FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES
I A8 of 30 June 1964 I Number of Unit r
Total Officerr
Code 1300 -
Other Line 7
Staff Total Officerr Enlir ted --
A. F L E E T AIR
1. Atlantic
COMCVW COMCVSG VF VFP VAP VA VAW VAH COMHAT WING COMFAWSLANT/
COMFAW VP vs HS COMAE WING COMBARRIERFOR AE WTRAUNIT VW VQ HU vu VX AIR LOG CONTR O F F HQ EAST AF NATWING HQ MATS VR (Incl. MATS) VRC VRF FAETU FICNAVFORCES
EUROPE FOI TCLANT F L T INT CENTER F L T MOBILE PHOTO
GROUP PROJECT MAGNET AIR STAFFS FLAG ADMIN UNIT AIR FLAG ACTS
TOTAL
2, Pacif ic
COMCVW 10 89 77 2 10 94 COMCVSG 5 4 1 32 - - 9 32 VF 2 0 638 6 32 - - 6 4,868 VFP 1 54 51 1 2 43 1 VAP 1 4 1 38 - - 3 306
2
P E R S O N N E L
~ u k b e r Total Code Other of Unitr Officerr 1300 Line - - 7
Staff Total Officsre Enlietsd --
2. Pacific (Cont'd)
VA 31 VA W 2 VAH 7 COMFAWS 4 W 16 VS 9 HS 5 HU 1 VW 1 AE WBARRON 1 COMBARRIERFOR 1 VQ 1 VR (Incl. MATS) 3 W 4 YX 2 FAETU 1 NAT WING 1 HQ WEST AF 1 F L T INT CENTER 1 FIAU 1 FOITCPAC 1 GM UNIT 1 F L T MOBILE 1
PHOTO GROUP AIR STAFFS - - FLAG M M I N UNIT -- AIR FLAG ACTS --
TOTAL PACIF'IC
TOTAL ATLANTIC
FLEET AIR TOTAL
B. FLEET AIR SUPPORT CONTINENTAL
COMNABS 1 1 FLEET SUPPORT 22 1,742
(NAS & NS) BU WEPSREPS 17 149 BU WEPSRESREPS 1 3 BUWEPSFLTREADREPS 3 60 SPECIAL NAS 3 127 BUWEPS RLD ACTS 14 571 BUWEPS MISC ACTS 8 153 NAVRES ACTS 19 905
TOTAL
P E R S O N N E L
Staff Total Officer8 Enlirted --
Number Total Code of Unitr Officerm 1300 ---
Other Line -
I C. FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
1 1. Atlantic I
Bare r 3 172 9 5 MILCOMOPFOR 11 512 219 - 7
TOTAL 684 314
2. Pacific
Bare r 3 69 36 MILCOMOPFOR 6 29 3 168 - -
TOTAL PACIFIC 362 204
TOTAL ATLANTIC 684 3 14 - - FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS
TOTAL 1.046 518
D. PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE 8 426 298
E. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
TRAINING CARRIER 1 73 2 3 STAFFS (lerm CNARESTRA) - 165 137 STATIONS L UNITS
BASIC 15 1,079 9 39 ADVANCED 15 759 64 1 TECHNICAL 9 624 470
STUDENTS BASIC - - 1,540 84i ADVANCED - - 426 204 TECHNICAL - - 329 329 Mircellaneoum 4 7 0 70 - -
TOTAL 5.065 3,657
I F. AIR SEGhfENT RESUME
FLEET AIR 11,892 11,364
FLEET AIR SUPPORT CONT. 3,711 2,310
FLEET AIR SUPPORT OVERSEAS 1,046 518
PACIFIC MISSILE RANZiE 426 298
NAVAL AIR TRAINING 5,065 3,657
GRAND TOTAL 22,140 18,147
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 1965
A. BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION -
Winge /Groups /Squadrons Aircraft
1. F L E E T COMBATANT
a. C a r r i e r Air Winge 17
VF 34 443 V A 54 753 VAH 13 113 Flt. Trng. - 116
Sub-Total 1,425
b. Special Mineion Squadron8
VFP/VAP VAW VQ
Sub-Total
c. C a r r i e r ASW Groups
VS HS
Sub-Total
d. Pa t ro l ASW Squadrons
VP-L VP-S VP-L/S
Sub-Total
e. F lee t AEWlBarr ie r
VW F lee t VW B a r r i e r
Sub-Total
f. Helicopter Squadrons
HU
g. F lee t Tactical Support
VR, VRC
TOTAL USN COMBAT
h. Marine Air Wings
H&MS, MAMS VMF /VMFA VMA VMC J VMGR HMM, HMH VMO
TOTAL USMC COMBAT
DECLASSIFIED
I - A I R C R A F T ( P R O G R A M O P E R A T I N G A L L 0 W A N C E )
1. F L E E T COMBATANT (Conttd) ~ i n g e / ~ r o u p s / S q u a d r o n e Aircraf t
i. Rererve Combat
VF / VA VS VPL HS HM VR
TOTAL USNR COMBAT TOTAL COMBAT
2. DIRECT FLEET SUPPORT
OPTEVFOR (VX) F lee t Utility (VU) F lee t B a r e r Ovsrream - Navy Flee t Baeee Over rea r - Marine Corps C a r r i e r Utility Marine
HEDRONS, H&MS, MAMS VMT
TOTAL DIRECT SUPPORT
3. INDIRECT SUPPORT
BUWEPSREP BUWEPS RDT&E NABS Attaches and Mieeionm Marine Corpe Air Station8 (Includee HMX)
TOTAL INDIRECT SUPPORT
4. NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
CNARESTRA (Le ee Combat Port ion)
5. NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
CNABATRA CNAVANTRA CNATECHTRA
TOTALCNATRA
6. SUMMARY
Navy Total - USN
Navy Total - USNR
Navy Total - USMC
TOTAL PROGRAM
LOGISTIC SUPPORT
GRAND TOTAL (PROGRAM AIRCRAFT)
15 - 7 14 m
AIRCRAFT
53 149 137
8 3 1
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 1965
USN - USMC - USNR - TOTAL
B. BY CLASS OF AIRCRAFT
FIGHTER JET VF F B
ATTACK J E T V A L
VA M VA H VA P VA Q VA QM VA R
ATTACK PROP (VA L P )
ANTI-SUB. WARFARE (VS)
PATROL VP L VP s
WARNING VW
V W H
TRANSPORT VR
VR M VR C
REFUELER (VG)
UTILITY vu L VU G VU M TOW VU M P VU M J
TRAINING JET VT AJ
VT B J VT S J
TRAINING PROP VT A P VT B P VT PP VT S P
HELICOPTER HS
HL HM HH HG
DRONES JET (VK D)
DRONES PROP (VK D)
PROGRAM OPERATING TOTALS
MAJOR CONTINENTAL AND EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES.
The planned Naval Aviation Shore Ertablirhment, including Marine Activitier, for the Fircal Year 1965 i r reflected in the arrigned mirrionr of individual activitier. There mirrionr a re bared on the Baric Naval Ertablirhment Plan for Fircal Year 1965 and may be modified am revired SECNAV NOTICES are irsued. Arrigned tarkr to accomplirh the lirted mirrion are promulgated by BUWEPS NOTICES (Serierr 5451) which supersede the OPNAV NOTICES for each activity. The lfunitr/activitirr to be rupported" by individual activities a re derigasted by the Chief of Naval Operationr and will be lirted in the appropriate BUWEPS NOTICE 545 1 and a r rhown herein. Permanent duty rtationr of Naval unitr are contained in the effec - tive edition of OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3114.14.
NAVAL AIR BASES COMMAND
Under the Commandant of a Naval Dirtrict, comprirer, in general, Naval and Marine Corpr aviation rhore activitier which furnirh facilitier for the operation of aircraft. There are ex- ceptionr however. Marine Corpr aviation activitier in the Fifth and Eleventh Naval Dirtrictr generally fall under Marine Corpr Air Barer Commmd, Eastern or Western area a8 appro- priate, Training (including NART) rtationr are under the military command of the Chief of one of the various Air Training Commandr.
I NAVAL AIR STATION
An independent activity that provider aircraft operating, maintenance, training, and perronnel facilitier in accordance with organizational requirementr.
NAVAL AUXILIARY AIR STATION
An air inntallation that offerr facilitier rimilar to thore provided by an air rtation and a r r i r t r a parent air station in accordance with organizational requirementr.
I NAVAL STATION
A rhore activity capable of performing general functions, urually in direct rupport of the operating forcer.
I W N E CORPS AIR STATION
An independent aviation activity developed to provide permanent facilitier for a m r rtrength Marine Aircraft Wing and rtation forcer, Lerr the unitr deployed at rubordinate Marine Corpr Air Facilities and any Marine Corpr Auxiliary Landing Field. A Marine Corpr Air Station porrerrer facilitier for maintenance work beyond the scope of the capabilitier of the dependent fieldr. It acts an the supply stock point a r derignated for the rubordinate airfield8 m d air fa- cilitier to be rupported and budgetr and manager the fundr for maintenance and operationr for all arripned subordinate airfield8 and i r under the military command of the appropriate Com- mander, Naval Air Barer, or Commander, Marine Corpr Air Barer.
I NAVAL AIR FACILITY
An activity established to meet rome rpecial requirement of naval aviation. It may or may not be administratively dependent on a parent (air or nonair) activity, in accordance with organisa- tional requirementr.
I AUXILIARY LANDING FIELD
An airfield having Limited facilitier, additional to the landing area in operation. It i r derignated a8 much by the Chief of Naval Operationr to provide m airfield which cur rerve am: a rtaging bare for gunnery, ordnmce, or other training exerciser; a mirror or other landing practice rite; an emergency or flBingo" field in support of off-rhore carrier operationr, and/or a bare, with limited rupport, for arrigned aircraft or unitr. The facilitier and/or rervicer may in- clude any or all of the following am appropriate to urage and/or urer requirementr: air traffic control, communicationr, fire and crarh r e r cw rervicer, perronnel berthing and merring, refueling and rearming equipment, ready i r r w rtowagq line operationr, line maintenance, high urage Line maintenance rpare part8 and limited rupport of arrigned aircraft or unitr. An ALF i r not a reparately ertablirhed activity but i s under the cogni~ance of a nearby parent air rtation from which per ronnel, materiel m d fundr for i tr rupport a re allocated. The parent air rtation may maintain a caretaker detachment and/or rervice uait at the ALF for day-to-dry
MAJOR CONTINENTAL AND EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
OUTLYING FIELD (HELICOPTER OUTLYING FIELD (H)OLF)
An airfield having no established facilities in operation except a landing area. It i s designated a s such by the Chief of Naval Operations to provide a landing a rea on which aircraft based else - where can conduct landing practice or other exercises. An OLF i s not a separately established activity but i s under the .cognizance of a nearby parent a i r station f rom which personnel, mate- r i e l and funds for i t s support a re allocated. No personnel a re permanently based a t an OLF. However, required a i r traffic control and/or crash rescue personnel, o r others appropriate to support the operations to be conducted, along with mobile facilities a s required to supple- ment existing facilities, may be located a t the OLF either on a "duration of the operationu o r a "normal operating hour s M basis.
STATUS
DEVELOPMENT
A non-operating condition during the construction or preparation period of an activity, requir- ing sufficient personnel to plan and implement an organization adequate to place in service a l l facilities needed to support initial operations. The Chief of Naval Operations o r the Comman- dant of the Marine Corps, or the bureau o r office, when assigned management control, shall collaborate with the Bureau of Yards and Docks, in assigning the adminirtrative responsibility of the officer in command o r in charge during the traneition to an "Active" status,
AC TIVE
Fully Operational. An operating condition requiring facilities and personnel adequate to support planned operations and to maintain equipment in an operating condition.
Maintenance. An operating condition requiring minimum facilitiee 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 OperationalH status will result.
Par t ia l Maintenance. A condition less than "Maintenance, " requiring minimum per sonnel for security and f i re 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 non-operating condition requiring physical protection of the property, per- sonnel necessary for f i re protection and periodic inspections by local representatives, to in- sure that defects which would lead to accelerated deterioration a r e promptly corrected in ac - cordance with accepted practice0 for economical static maintenance. This designation will be used solely to identify real property which i r being retained for mobilization purposes.
Excess. Same a s Inactive-Mobilization, except that this designation will be used solely to identify real property which is being proceased a0 excess to the needs of the Navy.
O&R CLASSIFICATION
Clare A Facilities a r e required for complete overhaul, repair , modification and teet of aircraft , a i rcraf t engines and a l l classes of aeronautical material.
Class B Facilities a r e required for complete overhaul, repai r , modification and teet of a i rcraf t engines and accessories, but only for essential repairs to aircraft. Aircraft will not be overhauled in these departments. Instrument overhaul facilities will be provided only when directed by BUWEPS.
Class C Facilities a r e required for Maintenance only of a i rcraf t and a i rcraf t engines.
Class D Facilities a s required for operation only of aircraft .
I AIRCRAFT
Aircraft assigned to activities a r e planned assignments, and will reflect normal types and numbers of aircraft based on a given activity. Aircraft and unit deployments can be deter- mined from OPNAV NOTICE PO3110 (Blue Book). Aircraft assigned to O&R facilities and BUWEPS aircraft storage pools a r e omitted and can be found in the Blue Book.
Tables at the beginning of this publication include a fiscal 1965 summary of the personnel a l - locations for aviation activities a s of 30 June 1964. Personnel figures shown for the individual stations and activities reflect an estimated on board count as of 1 July 1964. Estimates a re prepared within a month or two of the 1 July date.
Figures for the number of personnel in a subordinate unit a re enclosed in parentheses in those cases where the parent activity i s also listed aboard the station and the figures for the parent activity include the personnel in the subordinate unit.
Pereonnel data for USNR/USMCR squadrons/units represent numbers allowed in drill pay status. Active duty personnel (TARS and USN) associated with Reserve activities a r e shown separately.
I MANAGEMENT CONTROL
The exercise of executive authority and responsibility for the performance of the mission, tasks, and work of shore activities. This responsibility includes mission planning, shore activity development and work load planning, internal organization and procedures, budget- ing, accounting, staffing, and the utilization of per sonne 1, funds, materials and facilities. Management control also includes responsibility for appropriate coordination and applica- tion of technical direction. (U. S. Navy Regulations 1948 Art. 0405)
MILITARY COMMAND
a. Objective, Responsibility, and Authority. Military command has a s i ts objective the effective and efficient military operation and military administration of shore activities. Reeponribility for, and authoritative direction over military operation and military admin- irtration are inherent in military command.
b. Military command i s the exercise of authority and responsibility for shore activities for: (1) matters which a r e responsibilities of the Chief of Naval Operations, or a s appropri- ate, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, such a s operations, security, intelligence, disci- pline, naval communications and similar matters of naval operation and administration; (2) coordination of the efforts of shore activities a s i s necessary to insure that direct sup- port and services a r e furnished to operating forces of the Navy and Marine Corps in a timely and effective manner; (3) continuous evaluation of the capabilities and readiness of require- ments; and (4) matters related to the customs, traditions, and usage of the naval service. Military command also includes matters related to defense, and under conditions of emer - gency or disaster, when normal exercise of management control i s impractical, shall include the power and duty to exercise authoritative direction a s circumstances may require. The function of inspection and the responsibility for appropriate coordination a re inherent in military command. (General Order 19, 21 May 1959)
ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
MISSION
Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units, 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.
13. NAS Sanford, Florida * Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station.
BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (6 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CMC through COMCABEAST
Activitiee and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Aesigned Aviation / Othe r
H &HS 1 C117D, 1 C47J, 18 34 2 T28B, 2 UHZB, 1 CH19E
FAETU TRAINER CREW - - - - - - NAMTRADE T - - - - - -
MABS-32 VMF-251 VMF-333 VMA-324 H&MS Sub Unit #1 MACS-6 MATCU-63 H&MS-31 MABS-31 VMF(AW)-451 VMF(AW)-235 VMA-331 MATCU-69
TOTAL
Total Enlieted
438
Administrative Superior
COMCABEAST
H&HS CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
MAG-32 MAG-32 MAG-32 MAG-32 MAG-32 MAG-32, MACS - 6 MAG-31 MAG-31 MAG-31 MAG-31 MAG-31 MABS - 3 1
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 15 28(0ff. )6(Enl. ) 2(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
Naval Aviator s Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8. (7 a t P a r r i s Island, 1 a t Naval Base, Charleston. )
I * Average daily student load TAD f rom other activities.
I ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I BRUNSWICK, MAINE
(NAS) (1 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMFAIRQUONSET/COMNABONE
Activities and Unite Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation /Other
NAS 1 S P W , 1 CH19E, 1 HU16C, 1 C117D0 1 TC45J
COMFAW-3 - - VP-10 12 SPZE VP-11 12 SP2H VP-21 12 SPZH VP - 23 12 SPZH VP-26 12 SPZE FAETULANTDET ONE - - Marine Ba r racks - - - - 3 GCA uni t 21 - - ( 3 ) - - Navy C o m m i s ~ a r y Store ( I n c l u d e ~ - - 1
Cutler Branch) USAF Radar Sqd. (654th) - - 1 5
4626 Spt. Sqd. SAGE 4 T33, 2 U3A0 24 84 Unit (TOPSHAM) 1 VC47
Navy Exchange - - - - 1 NAMT RADE T - - - - - - MAUW 0426 - - ( 2) - -
1 TOTAL 72 337 157
Total Enlisted
Admini s t ra t ive Superior
COMFAIRQUONSET / COMNABONE
C O W AIR WINGSLANT COMFAW- 3 COMFAW-3 COMFAW-3 COMFAW-3 COMFAW -3 FAETULANT NFK CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
Comdr. Boston Air Def. Sector (SAGE)
Comdr. Bangor Air Def. Sector (SAGE)
CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU MFS CO NAS
Aircraft P e r sonnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 2 7 4
Naval Aviator s Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposee - 18.
CECIL F E L D . FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS OLF Whitehours Mil. Command - COMNABSIX
Activitiee and Units Supported
NAS
* cvw- 1 VF-11 VF-14 VA-12 VA- 172 c v w - 3 VF-31 VF-32 VA-34 VA-36
Aircraf t Officer Assigned Aviation / Other
1 C 1 1 7 D 0 2 T 1 A , 42 5 9 2 TZSB, 2 TC45J, 1 CHlSE, 1 UH2B - - 8 2 12 F8E 19 - - 12 F4B 20 - - 12 A4C 20 - - 12 A4C 20 - - - - 10 2 10 F4B 28 - - 12 F8E 17 - - 12 A4C 22 - - 12 A4C 2 2 - -
Total Enlisted
Adminietrative Superior
COMNABSIX
COMFAIRJAX c v w - 1 cvw- 1 c v w - 1 c v w - 1 COMFAIR JAX c v w - 3 c v w - 3 c v w - 3 c v w - 3
ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
CECIL FIELD, FLORIDA (Cont'd)
Activi t ies and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
RCVW-4 - - 14 1 VF-174 3 F8B, 5 F8C, 29 1
13 F8D. 17 F 8 E Students - - 40 - -
VA-44 .7 A4B, 23 A4C 2 5 - - Students - - 29 - -
VA-45 25 TFSJ , 2 T28B. 26 1 2 A1E
CVW-10 - - 8 2 ** VF-13 11 F 3 B (10 F 8 E ) 2 0 - -
VF-62 12 F8E 2 0 - - VA-46 12 A4C 19 - - VA- 106 8 A4C 2 2 - - VFP-62 24 RF8A 4 8 2 RATCC Unit 843 - - ( 6 ) - - F l t Phyaio T r n g Unit - - - - ( 2)
( P r e s r u r e Suit Fac i l i ty ) NAMTRADET - - - - - - FAETU
NAMT (OF/WS 2073. 2058) - - (2F-23,2053) - -
Branch Commis sa ry S tore - - Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Navy Finance Office - - Marine B a r r a c k s - - Rese rve Units (Occasional) --
TOTAL 267
Total Enl i s ted
10 475
Administrat ive Super ior
C OMFAIR JAX RCVW-4
COMFAIR JAX c v w - 1 0 c v w - 1 0 c v w - 1 0 c v w - 1 0 COMFAIRJAX CO NAS CO NAS
CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO VF-174 CO VA-44 CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX CO NAS JAX CO NAS
Ai r c r a f t Personnel Personnel RON
Average T rans i en t s Daily 6 7(0ff . ) 1 (Enl . ) 2(Off. ) l(Enl. )
I * CVW-1 deployed aboard F. D. ROOSEVELT (CVA-42). I ** VF-13 tranai t ioning f r o m F 3 B t o F8E. Above VFd 13 F8E aasignment effective about 30 September 1964.
CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
(MCAS) (5 ND) Supported Fac i l i t i es
Man. Control - BUWEPS MCOLF Bogue Mil. Command - CMC through COMCABEAST MCOLF Atlantic
Administrat ive Super ior
+
CG FMFLANT CMC COMCABEAST CG MCAS C h e r P t CG MCAS C h e r P t
Activi t ies and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Supported Assigned .Aviation/Other Enlis ted
Hdqtrs . CG, 2d MAW - - (MWHG-2. H&HS-2) - - Hdqtrs . COMCAB, E a s t e r n Area (H&HS - MCAS) - - Hdqtrs . CG MCAS C h e r r y Point (H&HS - MCAS) - - H&HS, MCAS - - 24 2 7 479 O&R Sqd - - 11 4 113
I CHERRY POINT. NORTH CAROLINA (Contld)
Activitie s and Units S U D D O ~ ~ ~ ~
SOES
RATCC
SMS WMD-2 Marine Wing Hdqtrs. H&HS (2d MAW) MASS- 1 MACS-7 3d LAAM F o r c e Dental Co. MWSG-27 HLHS-27 MABS-27 MARTSAT 2d DPS MAMS-27
VMGR-252 VMT-1 MAWTU VMC J-2 MAG- 14 H&MS- 14
MABS-14 MATCU-61 VMA-225 VMA- 224 VMA-332 MAG-24 H&MS-24
MABS-24 W F A - 115 VMFA-323 VMA-533 NAMTRADET
Aircraf t Officer Assigned Aviat ionlother
- - Grp. - - - -
- - - -
- - 3 T l A , 2 C54S, 3 C117D, 1 A I E 15 KC130F 23 T F 9 J
-- 1 C47J, 3 TlA, 1 C117D
Total Enlis ted
Administrat ive S u ~ e r i o r
CG MCAS C h e r P t
CO SOES MCAS Che r ry Poin t
CG MCAS Che rP t CG MCAS Che rP t CG 2d MAW CO MWHG 2d MAW CO MWHG 2d MAW CO MWHG 2d MAW CO MWHG 2d MAW CO MWHG 2d MAW CG 2d MAW CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27 CO MWSG-27
CO MWSG-27 CG 2d MAW CG 2d MAW 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
MFS Aviation Training Aids Unit - - - - -- - - CG MCAS C h e r P t C l a s s "A" O k R Fac i l i t i es - - - - - - - - CG MCAS C h e r P t FAETU Det. -- - - - - ( 11) CO FAETU LANT Marine Enl i s ted under instruct ion - - - - ( 17) SOES MCAS Che rP t
Navigators I ~ a d i o Opr s IECM Opr s Scol Branch
TOTAL
Aircraf t Personnel Pe r sonne l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily . 2 2 100 5(0ff. ) 4O(Enl. )
1 ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(NAS) ( 6 ND)
Man. Cont ro l - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABSIX
Supported F a c i l i t i e s
P inecas t le ( Impact A r e a )
L imi ted Support
Navy F u e l Depot Naval Ordnance T e s t Labora tory
Ft . Lauderdale , F lor ida
Activi t ies a n d Units A i r c r a f t Officer Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther -
COMFAIR JAXICOMNABSIX - - 2 7 14
FAUCOMFAIR JAX - - 1 - - Air Navigation Office - - ( 2 ) - - F l e e t Air Intelligence Office -- ( 2 ) - - VAP-62 9 RA3B ( 3 pool) 34 5 COMFAIRWING- 1 1 - - 16 3
VP-5 14 SP2E VP-7 12 S P 2 E VP-16 12 SP2E VP-18 12 SP2H ( 3 pool) VP-45, 9 P 3 A NAS * Lis ted below C o m m i s s a r y S tore - - Nav)r Exchange - - Marine B a r r a c k s - - O h R - - Students - - RATCC Unit 17 - - MAUW 0427 - - MAU 05 - - BUPERS Leadersh ip F i e l d T e a m - Pinecas t le Impact A r e a - - FICEUR - - NARTU (TAR) * Lis ted below MARTD - - NATTC - - Marine Aviation Detachment - -
Students - Navy - - Students - Coas t Guard - - Students - Marine - -
NAMTRADE T - -
Students - - - - U. S. Naval Hospi tal - - - -
Students - - - - Disease Vector Control Cen. - - - -
Students - Navy - - - - Students - A r m y - - - - Students - Air F o r c e - - - -
F A E T U L A N T D E T 2 - - 8 Students - - - -
VA- 15 12 A1H 20 VA-35 12 AIHp 1 U A l E 20
Tota l Enl i s ted
Administrat ive Super ior
COMNAVAlRLANT / COMSIX
COMFAIR JAX COMFAIR JAX COMFAIR JAX COMFAIRJAX COMFAIR WINGS /
LANT COMFAIRWING- 11 COMFAIR WING- 11 COMFAIRWING-11 COMFAIR WING- 1 1 COMFAIR WING- 11 COMNABSIX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO. NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CO, NAS JAX CINCUSNAVEUR CNARESTRA CG MARTC CNATECHTRA CO, NATTC CO, NATTC CO, NATTC CO, NATTC CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS OINC , NAMTRADE T COMSIX CO, NAVHOSP COMSIX OINC, DVCC OINC, DVCC OINC, DVCC FAETULANT FAETULANT cvw- 1 c v w - 3
DECLASSIFIED
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I
Activities and Unitr Aircraft Officer Supported Amsigned ~v ia t ion /Other
VA- 176 12 AlH. 1 AlE, 21 - - VP-30 12 SPZH, 13 SPZE 44 15
1
Total Enlisted
109 335
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA (Cont'd)
Adminimtrative Superior
c v w - 1 0 COMFAIRWINGS /
LANT CO, VP-30 CO, VU-10 COMFAIRCARIB CO, VFP-62 O M , Por t Wamh-
ington COMSIX PPSO, 6 ND OIR, Warhington, D. C. COMSIX DSA COMFIVE COMSIX SEDIVDOCKS COMDR, 32ND SAGE 547th ED Control
Det. CG, IV Army Corpr CG, IV Army Corpm Dirt Hdqtrm, Third
U. S. Army
Studentm - - 47 - - VU-10 DET 2 US2C 4 1 VW-4 DET 1 C121 8 6 Fleet Air Photo Lab. - - - - 1 NAVTRADEVICES Area Office - - - - - -
Field Intelligence Office 6 ND Publications 81 Printing Area Wage 81 Clams. Office DOD HH Goods Field Office DOD Surplum Salem Office Navy Area Audit Office Navy Finance Office ROINC Conrtruction 679th Radar Sqd. (AF) 544th EOD (ARMY)
- - Office
Fla. Sect. Cmd. Hdqtrs. (ARMY) - - 3 Fla. Sub. Sect. Cmd. Hdqtrr. (ARMY) - - 3 U. S. Army Recruit, Main Station - - 8
Induction /Exam Ctr . - - - TOTALS 195 643 362
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Tranrients Daily 36 120 12(0ff, ) 1 Z(En1. )
Naval Aviatorm Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpomem - 124 . * NAS A/C: 1 C131, 1 C117D. 1 C47H, 5 TC45J, 2 UllA, 2 HU16C, 1 CH19E, 1 UHZB,
5 T33B.
* NARTU & MARTD Pool A/C: 14 A4BD 1 T33BD 9 S2FD 4 SH34JD 1 TC45JD 1 T34BD 7 SP2ED 2 C54PD 1 C540, 2 C118, I
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Enlirted
46 56 43
7 - - 110 110 5 0 - -
1 Unitr
8 AWS-74 VA-741 VS-741 VS-742 VS-743 VP-741 VP-742 HS-741 HS-742
Enlirted
81 9 0 65 6 1 5 7
126 131 36 36
Unite - VR-741 VR-742 VR-743 NAIRU-741 WEPTU-741 VMA- 142 VMA- 144 HMM-765 MARC- 14
Aviation /Other
2 1 - - 2 1 - - 19 1 27 - - 12 4 2 3 - - 2 2 - - 12 - - 10 - - - -
399 24 TOTAL
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I - -
KEY WEST, FLORIDA
(6 ND)
Activitiem and Unitm Supported
NAS
Average Student Lord RCVSG-50 VS-30
A w r r g e Student Lord HS- 1
Avarrge Student Lord VX-1
GCA Unit 8 MAUW 0430 NAMTRADE T
Aircraft Officer Amnigned Aviation/Other
1 CH19E, 4 1 25 2 TC45J, 1 C54P, 1 T33B, 1 UX2B 2 T F 9 J , 8 F 4 A I 43 1 18 F4B - - 3 3 - - - - 4 3 12 S2D, 8923,lrSZF 26 5 - - 18 - - 11 SH3A 35 3 - - 2 0 - - 2 P3A, 3 SPZH, 3 1 14 3 SZ(D,E,F), 1 RSZC, 2 SHSA, 1 H13T - - ( 3) - - - - ( 2) - - - - ( 1) - -
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABSIX
1068 (Average Student Load) -- 12 - - 1099 8 -- 3022 - - - -
6947 Security Squadron - - - - 10
ATAB 671nt ACdrWRON
Marine Guard Unit - - - - 1 COMFAIRKWEST 1 EC121, 1 EA3B 7 - - VP-18 Det 14 4 SPZH 17 - - VF - CONAD 7 F102, 10 F4B 4 0 - - - - -
TOTAL 104 336 8 2
Total Enlirted
770
Adminimtrative Superior
COMNABSIX
COMFAIRKWEST RCVSG-50
COMFAIRKWEST
CO NAS KWEST CO NAS KWEST CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS
USAF Security Serv. S m Antonio, Tex.
FAETULANT Montgomery ADS,
Gunte r AFB , Ala. CO NAVSTA KWEST COMFAIRKWEST Am Ammigned Am Ammigned
Aircraft P e r ronnel P e r r onne l RON
Average Tranmientm Daily 8 (18 Off. ) 10(Enl. ) 6(0ff. ) lO(En1. )
Naval Avirtorm Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpomem - 23.
LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY
(4 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-4
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminirtrative Supported Arrigned Aviation/Other Enlirted Superior
NAS 1 C47J, 3 TC45J 17 37 550 COMNAB -4 Navy Comm. Store - - - - 1 24 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1 - - CO NAS
I ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I LAKEHURST, NEW JERSEY (Contld)
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Off icer Tota l Administrat ive Supported Assigned Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted Super ior
BUWEPS A/C Stor. - - - - - - - - CO NAS Mar ine B a r r a c k s - - - - 3 7 0 CO NAS NAMTRADET 1070 - - - - - - 10 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS HU-2 26 UH2AD 3 UH2B 92 6 419 COMFAIRNORFOLK HU -4 9 CH19E. 6 UH13, 65 3 325 COMFAIRNORFOLK
4 TH13, 3 UH34. 10 -UHZB
NATF(S1) 1 F4A. 2 A3A, 7 14 160 COMFOUR 1 F8D. 1 F8A. 2 A4B. 2 A l G , 1 TZA
NATTU 1 TC47K 15 1 167 CNATECHTRA Students - - - - - - 551 CO NATTU
NARTU 8 SZF, 5 SH34J. 18 2 177 CNARESTRA 2 C117D. 2 C54. 1 T34B
A r m y Aviation 11 OlA, 1 O l E , 8 - - 40 Headquar te rs , Section, U. S. A r m y 1 T O l D , 7 U6A, F t . Monmouth E l e c t r o n i c s 2 UlA, 1 U8F. Command 6 USD, 1 RUSD,
2 CVZB, 1 YOV1, 3 OVlC, 1 OVlB, 7 AC47D, OH13G, 2 UHlSD, 1 CH21C. 1 CH37CW
* SATCOMM-DET. 10 - - -. - 2 50 CONUS REG TERMINAL I1 Command - -- - -
TOTAL 143 222 70 2 ,543
* Satel l i te Communication - Detachment 10.
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s onne 1 RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 2 8 2(0ff . ) l(EnL. )
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r F l igh t T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 72.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Off icer Total Units Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted Units Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted
AWS-75 34 16 151 VR-751 20 -- 59 VS-751 2 5 - - 84 VR-752 2 1 - - 6 2 VS-752 2 7 - - 87 NAIRU-751 17 - - 1 VS-753 2 7 - - 9 2 WEPTU-75 1 13 - - - - HS-751 1 5 - - 59 WEPTU-752 12 - - -- HS-752 19 - - 68 Non-Pay 24 - - - -
- - - TOTAL 254 16 663
1 ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I MAYPORT, FLORIDA
(NAVSTA) (6 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABSIX
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
NAVSTA 1 TC45J. 2 CH19E
3 CVW ( F C L P & Loading) - - Mobile Ordnance Technical Unit Twelve Branch Commis sa ry S tore - - Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch U. S. Navy Finance Office ROINCC - -
Officer KviationfOther
Total Enlis ted
477
Administrat ive Sunerior
C OMNABSIX
- - COMSERVLANT CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAS JW DIRSOEASTDIV/
DOCKS COMANTARCTIC -
SUPPACT Antarct ic Support Activities - -
Detachment BRAVO
TOTAL 3
Aircra f t Pe r sonne l Pe r sonne l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily ' 5 20 l(0ff . ) l(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T ime and Proficiency Pu rpose s - 95.
NEW RIVER, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
( M C U ) (5 ND) Supported Fac i l i ty
Man. Control - BUWEPS MC(H)OLF CAMP DAVIS Mil. Command - CMC through COMCABEkST MC(H)OLF OAK GROVE
Actiirities and Units Supported
Hqtrs . MCAF H&HS, MCAF
Aircraf t As s i gne d
Officer Aviation /Other
Total Enlis ted
- - 289
Administrat ive Superior
COMCABEAST CO MCAF
MAG - 26 H&MS-26
CG 2d MAW CO MAG-26
MABS-26 MATCU-64 HMM-261 HMM-262 HMM-263 HMM-264 HMM-265 HMH-461 VMO- 1
CO MWHG 2d MAW
TOTAL
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Personnel RON I Average Trans ien ts Daily 4 7 1 I
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABFIVE
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Aesigned Aviation /Other
NAS 1 CIA, 1 C54Q 66 67 4 C117DD 2 C131F0 1 HU16CD 1 HU16D, 1 RC45J, 1 S2A, 8 T28BD 19 TC45Jo 2 U l lA , 1 VCl17D
COMNAVAIRLANT - - 83 47 FAU COMNAVAIRLANT - - 1 2 COMFAIRNORVA/COMNAB-4 1 5 28 9
FAU COMFAIRNORVA/COMNAB-4 1 5 . - - - COMFAIRWINGSLANT /CFA W-5 2;9 7 VR(F)-31 - - 48 - - F AETULANT - - 4: 1 2
Studente (from parent activity) Studente ( f rom other activitiee)
FLEAVNACCTOLANT - - FLEOPINTRACENLANT - -
Studentr ( f rom parent activity) Studentr ( f rom other act ivi t ier )
LANTFLTMOBILEPHOTOGRU - - Air Navigation Office ,- - COMCVSG-56 - - VS - 24 13 S2F VS-27 11 S2F HS-3 15 SH3A COMCVSG-58 - - VS-26 11 S2D VS-36 11 SZD HS-7 14 SH3A VAW-12 39 E1B VU-6 6 QH5OC VRC-40 15 C I A VP - 24 18 SP2H VP-56 13 SP2H LANTINTCEN - - Navy Weather R e m a r c h Facil i ty HUTRON-2 2 UH34D0 1 UHZB,
Det 1 1 UH25B8 ' 1 SH34J VR-22 10 C130E HQFMFLANT 1 C54T, 1 C131F,
3 TlA, 3 TC45J , 1 C54P
BUWEPSFLTREADREPLANT - - F L E WEAFAC - - NAESU Det 2 - - NAMTRA EAST - -
Total Enlisted
1,669
Administrative Superior
COMNABFIVE
CINCLANTFLT COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT /
COM-4 1 5 COMFAIRNORVA/
COMNA54 (r 5 COMNAVAIRLANT c OMFAIRNORVA/
COMNAB-4 & 5 COMFAIRNORVA/
COMNAB-4 & 5
COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRNORVA
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVALRLANT COMFAIRNORVA COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMCVSG-56 COMFAIRNORVA COMCVSG-58 COMCVSG-58 COMCVSG - 58 COMF AIRNORVA COMFAJRNORVA COMFAIRNORVA CFAW-5 CFAW-5 CINCLANTFLT COMFIVE COHUTRON- 2
NAT WINGSLANT CGFMFLANT
COMFIVE COMEASTSE AFRON CONAESU CONAMTRAGRU
MFS
ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Contld)
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Supported Aeeigned
Officer Aviation/Other -
1 - - ( 1 ) --
2 1 39 2 8 34 - - - - 3 19 1 - -
Total Enlirted
Adminis trat ive Superior
NAMTRADETS NORF - - Studentr (from parent activity) Studentr (from other activitier)
Naval Aviation Safety Center -- Nuclear Weaponr Training Center LANT
Studentr (from parent activity) Studentr (from other activitier
Naval Support Force , Antarctica, Det. 3
NAMTRA EAST
CNO COMTRALANT
COMNABSUPPFOR / ANTARCTICA
CONAVCOMMSTA/ NORFOLK
CONAS CG MARTC CNARESTRA CONAS CONAS CONAS CONAS CONAS --
Armed Force r Courier Service T r m r . Station -- 5
Navy Exchange - - M ARTD * Lirted below NARTU USNITAR * Lirted below Clarr !'An OLR Facility - - Clara ttC" Aircraft Maintenance Dept. GCA Unit 12 - - CCA Satellite Elizabeth City - - MAUW 0422 - - Fleet Pool Aircraft 3 F3B, 1 SPZH,
2 UHZB, 1 UHZA - TOTAL (2'1 31
( * NARTU/MARTD AIRCRAFT - 16 A4B, 2 c ~ ~ P / Q , 1 C117D, 12 SZA, 2 TlA, 1 TWB. I Aircraft Perronnel Perronnel RON
Average Traneienta Daily 55 47 1 38(0ff. ) 67(Enl. )
Naval Aviatore Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 608.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlieted
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlirted Unite - Unite -
AWS(r) VR-861 VR-862 VS-864 VA(J)-861 WEPTU-861 NATRON 86
TOTAL
I ATLANTIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I
Man. Control - BUWEPS Navy ~ u d k Target Complex Mil. Command - COMNABFIVE Navy Stumpy Point Target
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administr ative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted -- Superior
NAS 1 C47H. 1 C117D, 34 46 94 7 COMNABFIVE 5 T33B. 2 UHZB, 2 TC45J
CVW-6 - - 4 6 8 COMFAIRNORFOLK VF-33 14 F 8 E 16 3 169 CVW-6 VF-102 12 F4B 28 3 227 CVW-6 VA-64 --'I2 A4C 18 3 140 CVW-6 VA-66 12 A4C 14 3 14 1 CVW-6 VA-76 12 A4C 18 3 120 CVW-6 VA-65 - 7 2 AlH 18 3 130 CVW-6 CVW-7 - - 6 4 9 COMFAIRNORFOLK VF-41 12 F4B 29 3 24 2 CVW-7 VF - 84 12 F4B 29 3 242 CVW-7 VA-72 14 A4E 17 4 113 CVW-7 VA-75 10 A6A 2 8 6 226 CVW-7 VA-86 12 A4E 17 3 120 CVW-7 CVW-8 - - 11 - - 9 COMFAIRNORFOLK VF-103 14 F8C 21 - - 167 CVW-8 VF-74 12 F4B 3 2, - - 209 CVW-8 VA-81 12 A4E 21 - - 127 CVW-8 VA-83 12 A4E 2 01 - - 131 CVW-8 RCVW-4 - - - - - - - - COMFAIRJAX VA-42 31 A6A# 281 14 230 RCVW-4
Students - - 27' - - 346* VA-85 - - 27' 6 262 RCVW-4 VA-43 24 A4E, 5 A4C, 38 9 444 RCVW-4
22 TF/RF9J , 1 A1E Students - - 451 - - - -
VU-2 14 F8A/C 161 2 172 COMFAIRNORFOLK VU-4 14 F8C, 4 US2C 2 01 3 201 COMFAIRNORFOLK RATCC Unit 35 - - ( 5 ) ( 1 ) (61 ) CO NAS NAMTRADET (USN) - - 1 - - 118 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS NAMTRADET Student Load -- 18 -- 238** Branch Commieeary Store - - - - 1 19 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1 1 CO NAS RES OINC CON - - - - 1 - - COMFIVE Nuclear External Del Schol -- 4 - - 1 FAETULANT
Student Load - - 6 -- - - Flee t Air Int. Det. - - 1 - - 3 COMFAIRNORFOLK Nuclear Weapone Loading School 1 - - 5 FAETULANT
Student Load *** - - 2 - - 10 BUWEPSFLTREADREP - - -- (1 Civilian) BUWEPS NAESU R E P - - -- (15 Civilians) COMNAVAIRLANT Reserve Squadrons (Occasional) - - - - - - - - CNARESTRA RCVW Student Load ## - - - - - - - - - -. - - - -
TOTAL 310 615 130 5,527
# Includes A/C to be aeeigned to VA-84 ** Includee students f r o m activities not & VMA-242. located on station.
81 Noted i n VA-42 & VA-43 student load. *** Approximately 60% of student load f r o m * Includee 170 USMC personnel. act ivi t ies and ships located other than Naval Air station-0ceana. 1
22
I ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I OCEANA, VIRGINIA (Cont Id) 1
Aircraf t -. Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 14 18(0ff. )5(Enl. ) 3(0ff. ) Z(En1. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 58. I Supported Facil i t ies
I ALF Charlestown, R. I. I Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABONE
Limited Support
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Varnum & Beavertai l Stations
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAS 1 C117Ds 1 HU16Cs 37 8 1 11 TlA, 9 TC45J. 1 CH19ES 2 UH34D, 1 A lE , 1 UHZB, 1 RC45J
CARDIV- 14 (Occasionally) - - - - - - CARDIV-18 (Occasionally) - - - - - - COMFAIRQUONSET/COMNAB 1 ND 24 9
FAU COMFAIRQUONSET - - 1 - - CVSG-52 - - 4 3 VS-28 12 S2E 30 - - VS-31 11 S2E 3 1 - - HS-11 15 SH3A 5 0 - - C VSG - 54 - - 4 3 VS - 22 12 S2F 3 3 - - VS-32 13 S2F 32 - - HS-5 13 SH3A 53 - - CVSG-60 - - 4 3 VS - 34 12 S2D 3 1 - - VS-39 12 S2D 3 5 - - HS-9 15 SH3A 49 - - VAW-33 12 E A l F , 17 EAlE , 116 11
1 A lE , 2 EClA, 1 UAlE VU-2 Det. 3 US2C 5 - - VX-6 4 LC130F. 87 4
5 LH34D8 1 C121 J, 1 LC117D8 5 UlB, 4 LC47H, 2 LC47J8 1 C117D
FAETU Det. 3 - - 1 1 USCG SAR Det. 1 HUl6E (C. G. ) 4 - - Flee t Weather Facil i ty - - 2 4 Marine Ba r racks - - - - 3 NAMTRADET - - - - - -
I Students NAMTRADET - - ( 8) -- Naval A/C Torpedo Unit 1 A4B, 1 UI-I34J,
1 SPZE, 1 S2D Navy Commissary Store - -
Total Enlisted
1,151
Administrative Superior
COMNAB - 1
- - COMNAVAIRLANT COMFAIRQUONSET COMF AIRQUONSET CVSG-52 CVSG-52 CVSG-52 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-54 CVSG-54 CVSG-54 COMFAIRQUONSET CVSG-60 CVSG-60 CVSG-60 COMFAIRQUONSET
COMFAIRQUONSE T COMFAIRQUONSE T
COFAETULANT CDR, CG Sta. Salem COMEASTSEAFRON CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS CO NAS/COMFAIR/
COMNAB CO NAS
CO NAS I
:v> ! , , . D ~ S S I ~
. a : -,... ATLANTIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS 1
I / QUONSET POINT, R. I. (Cont'd)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Aseigned AviaticdOthe r --
Armed Forcee Courier Transfer Station
Air Navigation Office Navy Exchange RATCC Unit 6 Clars IIA" OCR Facility
Students OCR MAUW 0421 Activity Craft NavTraDevCenAreaRepOff
Personnel TAD from 6 Newport
TOTALS 207 640 132
Total Enlisted
4
Administrative Sunerior
CO NAVCOMSTANPT
COMFAIRQUONSET CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS NTDC Reg. Off.
NorVa.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 3 0 75(0ff. ) 65(Enl. ) 5(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 20. I SANFORD, FLORIDA
WAS) (6 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABSIX
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminirtrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAS l T C 4 5 J , l C 4 7 J , 17 3 5 498 COMNABSIX 1 C117D, 1 T28B, 1 T33B, 1 UH25B, 1 CH19E
.* COMHAT WINGONE - - 9l 8 3 2 COMFAIR JAX *) VAH-1 9 A5A 101 18 338 COMHAT WINGONE
RVAH-3 4A5Ae 4 T F 9 J e 31 49 649 COMHAT WINGONE 6 TA3B, 1 TC47K, 7 RA5C
Students - - (30 Officer - 60 Enlisted)
RVAH-5 6 RA5C 101 18 280 COMHAT WINGONE VAH-7 12 A5A 151 2 2 307 COMHAT WINGONE RVAH-9 6 RA5C , 4 A3B 101 18 290 COMHAT WINGONE VAH-11 6 A3B 101 15 178 COMHAT WINGONE VAH-11, Dot. 8 8 A3B 81 10 190 COMHAT WINGONE GCA-45 - - ( 2 ) -- 17 CO NAS NAMTRADET - - 1 - - 7 1 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS Marine Barracks - - - - 3 68 CO NAS - -. - -
TOTAL 8 0 121 196 2,918
NOTE: Effective 1 July 1964 VAH-13 i s aseigned PDS NAS Sanford vice NAS Whidbey, (12 A3B A/C, 38 Aviation Officers and 320 Enlisted).
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 4 10 2
* COMHAT WINGONE redesignated RECON ATKWING ONE effective 1 August 1964.
PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
MISSION
Maintain and operate faci l i t ies and provide se rv i ces and mater ia l to support operations of avia- tion act ivi t ies and units of the Operating F o r c e s of the Navy and other act ivi t ies and units, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
* 1. NAS Alameda, California 7. NAS Moffett Field, California 2. NAF E l Centro, 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
I * Naval Air Reserve Training Unit aboard station. I ALAMEDA, CALJFORNM
(NAS) (1 2 ND) Limited Support
NAAS Fallon NAS Lemoore NAF Monterey
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMFAIRALAMEDAI
COMNAB 12
Activitie s and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAS 2 C117D, 1 C54Q, 7 T33B, 5 TC45J, 1 RC45J, 1 C131F, 1 HU16C, 1 CH19E, 2 U l l A
MARTD - - NARTU, USN * A/C Listed below NARTU, USNR * A/C Lis ted below COMCARDIV 3 (Occasional) - - COMCARDIV 7 (Occaeional) - - COMFAIRALAMEDA/COMNAB 12
Officer Aviat ionlother
34 81
Total Enlisted
1,380
Administrative Superior
COMFAIRALAMEDAI COMNAB 12
CG MARTC CNARESTRA CNARESTRA COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC /
COM-12 CO FAU/COMFAIR-
ALAMEDAI COMNAB 12
CO VR-21 COMFAIRALAMEDA~
COMNAB 12 COMCVW-5 COMCVW- 14 COMCVW-15 COMCVW-21 COMCVW- 16 CO FAETUPAC CO NAS CO NAS COMFAIRALAMEDA~
COMNAB 12 CO NSC Oakland
VR-21 Det. 5 C131F, 9 C1A VAW-13 12 EAlF , 2 E C l A
VA-52 VA- 145 VA-152 VA-215 VA-165 FAETUPAC ATAB Clas s lfAf1 O&R Facil i ty Students O&R FLEOPINTRACENPAC
3 Al J , 9 A lH 3 A1 J, 9 A1H 3 A1 J, 9 A l H 3 A1 J, 9 A l H 9 AlH, 3 A1 J
Navy Regional Air Cargo - - Control Office
NALCOPACREP - - Marine Ba r racks - - GCA Unit 36 - -
COM WESTSEAFRON co NAS CO NAS
. ..-., .. . ?.i ",!' ,: :;.: ,. ,.: $! , t. .,; : ,, ; ,e..-: .,.. . .;-.:
DECLASSIFIED .. .
I
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPF'ORT STATIONS I ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Supported Assigned
Navy Commiaeary - - Disease Vector Control (Navy) - - Navy Exchange - - MAUW-0410 - - Service Craft (YSD-46) - - Combined Service Support - -
Program Regional Office, Alameda, - -
Naval Training Device Center NAMTRADET 1079A - - NAMTRADET 3037 - -
TOTAL 190
Officer ~ v i a t i o n i o t h e r
- - 2 - - 4 - - 2
(2) - - - - - - - - 3
Total Enlieted
80 7
- - (1 8) ( 8)
4
Adminietrative Superior
CO NAS COM-12 CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVAIRPAC
4 NTD Ctr., Por t Waehington, N. Y.
5 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
5 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
IFleet Pool Aircraft: 4 A4B. 3 SP2E, 3 SP2H.
*NARTU Aircraft: 10 SPZE, 10 SZF, 1 T34B, 1 TC45J, 1 C54Q, 1 C54R, 1 C54P, 4 T33B, 7 SH34J, 1 UH34D, 34 A4B.
Aircraft Pereonnel Pereonnel RON
Average Traneiente Daily 16 20(0ff.)20(Enl.) lO(Off.)lO(Enl.)
I ~ a v a l A l a t o r e Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 220.
Unite
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviation / Other
47 9 1 2 0 6 20 5 + 6
5 13 5 13 5 12 5
6 2 1 8
8 l9 . 17 10 6 13 6 13. 6
Total Enlie ted
138 3 5 27 3 6 TI- 44 39 45 -Ti 53 60 *
123 116 9 6
Unite - VP-875 VP-876 VP-877 VP-878 HS-871 HS-872 NARMU-87 1 NARMU-875 NARMU-876 NAIRU-87 1 NAIHU- 872 WEI'TU-871 WEI'TU-872 WEE'TU- 873 WEE'TU-874 WEE'TU- 875
'TOTAL
Officer Aviation /Other
13 8 14 7 11 6 13 5 11 5 11 4 5 6 5 4 5 5
-- 41 - - 3 0 -- 13 -- 16 - - 18 - - 25 -- 15 --
356 381
Total Enlieted
101 117 7 3
104 34 3 3 43 33 4 1
6 6 - -
- - 2
- -
DECLASSIFIED -, P~
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I E L CENTRO, CALIFORNLA
(NAF) (11 ND) Supported Facility
Salton Sea Tes t Base Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB- 11
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
Officer Aviat ionlother
5 10 11 5
Total Enlisted
307 206
Administrative Superior
COMNAB 11 COMNAB 11
NAF 1 TC45J Naval Aerospace 1 A3A, 2 A4B,
Recovery Facil i ty 1 A lE , 3 TFSJ, 1 C47H
USAF (6511 Tes t Group) - - USAF (651 5 Maint 2 B66, 1 T28,
Group Det. 1) 2 T33, 2 C130, 1 F106, 1 HZlB, 1 U6A
2 VF Det (Rotational) 16 F4B/F8C 1 VS Det (Occasional) 6 S2D/E 1 VAH Det (Occasional) 10 A3B USAFR 452 Troop 1 C119
C a r r i e r Wing (Occasional) NASA (Northrup Ventura 1 C133 (Occasional)
Gorp) Mac Donne11 Aircraft 1 B52 (Occasional)
Corporation
AFFTC 65 15 Maint Group
COMFAIR SDIEGO COMFAIR SDIEGO COMFAIR WHIDBY MARCH AFB
Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - -
NX North Island OinC NCS NAVSTA
SDIEGO DPWO 11 ND ROICC
TOTAL
Aircraft P e r sonnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 2 - -
E L TORO, CALIFORNIA
(MCAS) ( 11 ND) Supported Facil i ty
Man. Control - BUWEPS MCALF, Camp Pendleton Mil. Command - CMC COMCABWEST
Activities and Unite Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
Hdqtrs, CG AIRFMFPAC - - - - - - - - CG FMFPAC H&HS, AIRFMFPAC 1 C131F, 1 C117D, 42 34 251 CG AIRFMFPAC
(Includes MAWTU, 1 C54R, 1 TC45J, average on board 3 T1A count of students: Officer - 7, Enlisted - 51)
(On & off station act ivi t ies) VMT-2 26 T F 9 J 23 3 167 C F AIRFMFPAC
(Average on board count of students: Officer - 15, Enlisted - 0 (on station act ivi t ies)
. , - *.- , ,* , I - DECLASSIFIED PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STAT~ONS
I E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units. Ai rc ra f t Officer Supported Assigned AviationfOther
Hdqt rs , CG 3d MAW - - MWHG-3. - - H&HS-3 - - F o r c e Dental Company - - MASS-3 - - MAG- 15 - - MABS-15 - - H&MS-15 3 T1A. 10 A4C VMA-223 7 A4E. 9 A4C VMA-211 20 A4E VMFA-542 12 F4B VMFA- 5 13 18 F 4 B MAG-33 - - MABS-33 - - H&MS-33 3 T lA , 1 C47H VMC J - 3 12 RFBA, 12 EFlOB VMF(AW)-312 22 F 8 E VMA-311 20 A4E VMF-334 19 F 8 C MWSG-37 - - H&HS-37 - - MABS-37 - -
Sub -Unit #1 - - MAMS-37 2 C47H/ J, 5 C 11 7D,
6 T1A VMGR-352 16 KC130F VMO-6 (MCALF, Camp 7 OlC, 18 OH43D
Pendleton)(Personnel & a i r c r a f t a t Camp Pendleton)
Hdqtr 6, COMCAB WEST - - Hdqtrs, CG MCAS, E l T o r o - - H&HS, MCAS - - SMS, MCAS - - SOES, MCAS 3 C117D, 1 C47H,
1 Ul lA , 3 T33B, 2 CH19E, 3 TC45J
Sub -Unit #l (MCALF , Camp Pendleton) WMD-1 - - RATCC Unit 40M (per ronnel i n SOES Total) ATAU (Personnel i n H&HS Total)
(Average on boa rd count of students: Officer - 15, Enl i s ted - 18) (on & off s tat ion act ivi t ie a)
NAMTRADET - - (average on board count of students: Officer - 40, Enl i s ted - 220 (on stat ion act ivi t ies) ; Officer - 15, Enlis ted - 100 (off s tat ion ac t iv i t i es ) )
Area Separat ion - - (Peak loads of 157)
FAETU Detachment 5 (Personnel i n H&HS Total) (Average on boa rd count of etudents: Officer - 105 ;~n l i e t ed - 0 (on & off s tat ion ac t iv i t i es ) )
2 8
Total Enlis ted
Administrat ive Super ior
CG 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 CO MAG-15 CO MAG-15 CG 3d MAW CO MAG-33 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 - - COMCAB WEST
379 CG MCAS 220 CG MCAS 250 CG MCAS
26 CG MCAS 100 CG MCAS
( 26) CG MCAS ( 38) CG MCAS
70 CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
( 7 5 ) CG MCAS
( 29) CO FAETUPAC
I . -
PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I E L TORO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
I Activities and Units Aircraft 1 Supported Assigned Officer Total Administrative
Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
Rifle range details f rom ships, neighboring - - 7 24 3 - - naval activities & reserve units of al l services (peak loads of 50)
Students f rom off station activities - - - - 52 attending NCO Leadership School, NAMT Schools (Peak load of 110 enlisted)
Medical Support for re t i red & dependent persona of all services in surrounding county and metropolitan a reas (Current case f i les - 4400 re t i red , 36.500 dependent)
Marine Air Reserve Units - - 153 28 658 - -
I - -- - TOTAL 268 698 577 8,433 I
Aircraft
Average Transients Daily 17
Personnel Personnel RON
106 3 6
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 47.
FALLON, NEVADA
(NAAS) (1 2ND)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 1 C54P. 1 TC45Js 1 CH19E, 1 UH2B
e8 CVW Squadrons 104 a i rcraf t (Rotational)
Reserve Squadrons - - (Occasional)
USAF 858 Radar - - Squadron (SAGE)
Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commissary Store - - ROICC - -
TOTAL
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-12
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
19 15 540 COMNAB - 12
174 - - 1 740 COMNAVAIRPAC
- - - - - - CNARESTRA
2 4 150 CDR 28th Air Div.
- - 1 8 CONAAS - - - - 6 CONAAS - - 1 - - DPWO 12 ND
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 15(0ff. ) 6(Enl. ) - - * There a r e no tenant squadrons based a t NAAS Fallon. Base loading during scheduled squadron
deployments normally range f rom 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) ca r r i e r squadrons under emergency conditions f o r limited periods only.
I PAC1 F I C FLEET SUP:PORT STATIONS I LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA
WAS) (12 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMFAIR ALAMEDA/COMNAB - 1.2
Activities and Unite Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned - Aviiati on /Othe r
NAS 1 C117D, 1 CH19E, ;! 3 76 2 TC45J, 1 UHlB
COM CVW-9 - - 3 5
VA-93 12 A4C VA-93 Det. Q 4 A4B VA-94 12 A4C VA-95 12 A l H / J COM CVW-15 - -
VA-153 15 A4C VA-155 13 A4E COM CVW-16 - -
VA- 163 7 A4B, 7 A4E i! 0 3 VA- 164 6 A4B1 8 A4E 11 7 20 COM CVW-19 - - 4 5
VA-192 13 A1C VA-195 13 A4C VA-196 12 AlH/J 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
Students VA-125
Students VA- 127
Students NAVAIRPAC A/C Pool FAISC
- - 15 A4B, 38 A4C. 21 A4E, 2 A l E
I FAETUPAC Det. 4 - - RATCC Unit 64 1 - -
Total Enlisted
910
Administrative Superior
COMFAIR ALAMEDAI COMNAB - 12
COMFAIR ALAMEDA/ COMNAB - 12
COM CVW-9 VA-93 COM CVW-9 COM CVW-9 COMFAIR ALAMEDAI
COMNAB - 12 COM CVW-15 COM CVW-15 COMFAIR ALAMEDA/
COMNAB - 12 COM CVW-16 COM CVW-16 COMFAIR ALAMEDA/
COMNAB - 12 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COM CVW-19 COMFAIR ALAMEDA/
COMNAB - 12 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-21 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-2 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-5 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-11 COM CVW-14 COM CVW-14 COM RCVW-12
45 647 COM RCVW-12
110 159 COM RCVW-12 - &
- - COMNAVAIRPAC 3 COMFAIR ALAMEDA/
COMNAB-12 36 CO FAETUPAC
(58 ) CO NAS A.
PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS
LEMOORE , CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units A i r c r a f t Supported Assigned
F e d e r a l Aviation Agency - - NAMTRA DETS - -
Officer Tota l Avia t ion lo ther Enl i s ted
Administrat ive Superior
F A A Reg. Off. LOSA CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS DPWO/OICC 12 ND
- - 45 Civi l ians - - - - 1 44
Mar ine B a r r a c k s - - C o m m i s s a r y S tore - - Navy Exchange - - ROICC - - -
TOTAL 428
A i r c r a f t
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 12
P e r s o n n e l
15(0ff. )30(EnL. )
P e r s o n n e l RON
15(0ff. )lO(Enl. )
MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA
WAS) (11 m) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-11
Activi t ies and Units Supported
A i r c r a f t Assigned
Officer Avia t ion lo ther
Total Administrat ive Enl i s ted Superior
845 COMNAB-11 1 C117D, 1 C47J, 1 TC453, 1 CIA, 3 T l A , 1 UH2B
COMCVW- 2 VF-21 VF - 24 COMCVW-5 VF-51 VF - 53 VF-92 VF-96 COMCVW-11 VF-I11 VF-114 COMRCVW- 12 VF-121
COMF AIRSDIEGO c v w - 2 c v w - 2 C OMFAIRSDIE GO c v w - 5 c v w - 5 c v w - 9 c v w - 9 COMFAIRSDIEGO c v w - 1 1 c v w - 1 1 COMFAIRSDIEGO RCVW-12
Students VF-124
Students VA- 126 COMCVW- 14 VF-142 VF- 143 VF-151 VF-154 VF-161 VF-162 VF-191
RCVW-12 COMFAIRSDIEGO CVW- 14 CVW- 14 c v w - 1 5 c v w - 1 5 CVW-16 CVW-16 c v w - 1 9
. .
... , DECLASSIFIED I
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA (Continued) 1
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Asoigned - Aviation/Other Enlisted
Admini otrative Superior
CVW-19 CVW-21 CVW-21 COMFAIR SDIEGO COMNAVAIRPAC
VF-194 14 F8C VF-211 16 F8A VF-213 10 F4G. 3 ~ 4 b VFP-63 30 RF8A NAVAIRPAC POOL 6 F8E, 6 F8C,
2 F3B. 2 F4B RATCC Unit $9 - - Federa l Aviation Agency - - NAMTRADET - -
( 4 ) ( 3 ) ( 54) - - (70 civilians) - -
1 - - 80
CO NAS FAA Reg. Off. LOSA CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS Students - - 88 - - 20-25% f rom a parent activity not located on the Station
Branch Commissary Store -- - - 1 Navy Exchange - - - - 1 ATAB - - - - - - AI RTRANSHIPMENT - - - - - - USN Small Armr Training Unit L - - 1
Rifle Range, Camp Elliott ( 3 civilianr)
OIC COMSTO SDIEGO CO NAS FAETUPAC COMWESTSEAFRON NTC SDIEGO
NTC SDIEGO NTC SDIEGO MCRD SDIEGO NTC SDIEGO
Marine ~ e t a c h m e n t - - - - 1 "AM Range, Camp Elliott - - - - 1 MCR Training Center 4th Tank Battalion - - 2 F i r e Fighting School, Camp Elliott - - 1 WESTAF: SBAMA, Norton AFB - - - -
AFPR, CONVAIRASTRO (Atlas Airlift) ' ROICC - - - - ( 1) Reserve Unito (Occasional) - - - - - - DIRSOWESTDIVDOCKS
COMELEVEN CNARESTRA Reserve Squadrons (Occaeional) - ,- - - - -
C o m m e ~ i c a l Air c a r r i e r s (Provisional - ,- - - - - Airport - Occasional) -
TOTAL 388 793 139 7,908
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Traneientr Daily 14 21(0ff. ) 23(Enl. ) 9(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
I MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAS) (12 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-12
Supported Facility
ALF Crown Landing
Activit ieeandUnits Aircraft Supported Asoigned
NAS 3 TC45J, 1 T33B, 2 CH19
NAVAIRTRANS WINGPAC - - VR-7 22 C130E VR-8 - - 1501 Supp. Squadron - -
Det. 1
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlirted Superior -
22 60 665 ~OMFAIRALAMEDA/ COMNABT WELVE
131 3 46 SNO MATS 152, 79 22 3 NAT WINGPAC
13 14 1,040 NATWINGPAC - - 1 22 1501 Supp. Sqd. (TRANS) McCLellan AFB I
3 2
- - .-.,*.- 1 < . . A : , ' . .
I ) i' r PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
I MOFFETT FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued) - Activities and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Adminirtrative
Supported Assigned AviationfOther Enlirted Superior I
COMFAIRWINGSPAC - - COMFAIRWINGTEN - - VP-9 7 P3A VP-19 9 P3A VP-31 Det. A 4 P3A
Students - - *VP-46 9 P3A FAETUPAC, Det. 1 - - Federa l Aviation Agency - - NASA (Amer Research Ctrp*A/C lir ted below RATCC Unit #7 - - NAMTRADET 1012 (P3A) - - Marine Barracks - - Navy Commissary Store - - Helium Storage & Diet. Center - Reserve Units (Occasional) - - Navy Exchange - -
- TOTAL 70
10 3 27 COMNAVAIRPAC 17 4 47 COMFAIRWINGSPAC 34 19 259 COMFAIRWINGTEN 35 17 253 COMFAIRWINGTEN
7 6 98 VP-31 (21 officers, 50 enlir ted)
32 22 248 COMFAIRWINGTEN - - 4 35 FAETUPAC NORIS - - - - (3) FMReg.Ofc.LOSA - - - - - - NASA WN ( 7 ) - - ( 46) CO NAS - - 1 48 CO NAMTRffiRU MF - - 3 74 CONAS - - 2 67 CO NAS - - - - - - CO NAS - - 10 185 - - - - l , 2 CO NAS - - -
335 249 3,339
* Deployed to NAVSTA Adak until October 1'964.
** Amer A/C: Ryan Veriplane, Bell X-14, No. American F 86F-30, Hiller UHlZE, Hiller YROE-1, Douglar F5D-1, C47J Douglar, Cerrna T37B, Lockheed T33A, Bell XV-3, Lockheed NC130-B, Convair 340/440, North American F100C-1,
Aircraft P e r r o m e l Permomel RON
Average Tranrientr Daily 2 5 100 8(0ff. ) 6(Enl. ) I Naval Aviator. Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purporer - 69.
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT:
BUWEPSREP Sunnyvale & Pal0 Alto, Calif. USA Signal Electronic Research Unit, BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Moffett Field Mountain View 12ND Public Works Office Stanford Research Inrtitute, Menlo P a r k AROTC & AFROTC San Jose State College 466L Field Office, USAF, Mt. View AROTC Det. 7, Santa Clara Varian Associater, Palo Alto AFROTC 6513 USA Det. 7, Santa Clara 6594th'Te s t Wing (USAF) Navy & Marine Corps Rae. Tra. Ctr . , Almaden AF station, San Jose
San Jore 9365th USAF Rererve, Palo Alto USAF, USMC, USN Tra. Ctr. , Son Jose USAF ARDC Fld Rep., Ames Lab. USN Rerearch Elect. Facility, San Jore USAF Syrtem Command Scientific & Tech. USA Vet. Det., San Jore Liriron Ofc (AFSC STLO), Lor Altor USA CIC Det. , San Jore Philco Wertern Divirion, Palo Alto Nat. Guard Advirory Unit USA, Sari Jore Sylvania Elect. Def. ~ a b . , ~ t . View NROTC Stanford Univerrity, Pklo Alto Food Machinery & Chemical Corp., San Jore AFROTC & AROTC Stanford Univerrity Rerident Inrpector of Naval Material, Sunnyvale COMFAIRDET, Moffett Field Wertinghoure Electric, Sunnyvale USA Training Centers: Sari Jore, Pal0 Alto American Red Cror r Rep,, Moffett Field
Mountain View Electronicr Def. Lab., Mt. View Recruiting Stationr: USMCI USNI USm1 Loclcheed Mirri le & Space Div., Palo Alto &
USCG, San Jore Sunnyvale USA San Jore & Mountain View 9560th Signal Corpr Electronicr Rerearch Unit,
Office of Naval Rerearch Resident, Mountain View -. rn
Stanford, Palo Alto
*C " f f t
I I ,
I , b DECMSSIFIED 1
I PACIFIC F L E E T SUPPORT STATIONS I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
WAS) (11 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB- 11
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Supported Assigned
NAS 1 C47H, 2 C17D, 1 C131F, 2 U l l A , 13 TC45.7, 9 T33B, 6 T28B
C OMNAVAIRPAC - - FAU COMNAVAIRPAC - - COMFAIRSDIEGO/COMNAB- 11 /FAW- 14
COMCARDIV- 1 (Occasional) - - COMCARDIV-5 (Occasional) - - COMCARDIV-9 - - Mobile Photo Unit - - FAETUPAC - - FLTAVACCTOFFPAC - - VR(F)-32 - - COMUT WINGPAC - - VAW- 11 14 EAlE . 19 E l B ,
9 E2A, 2 A1E VP-31 1 C121J, 9 SPZH,
Students 4 SPZE, 4 SP5B VP-40 12 SP5B VP-48 12 SP5B
* VP-50 13 SP5B RCVSG - 5 1 - - CVSG-53 - - CVSG-55 - - CVSG- 57 - - CVSG-59 - - VS-41 4 SZF, 4 S2D
Students 5 S2E VS-41 Det. 1 - - VS-21 11 SZF VS-29 11 S2F VS-23 10 S2E VS-25 10 S2E VS- 35 10 S2D VS-37 10 S2D VS-33 10 SZE VS-38 10 S2E VU- 3 4 F~AI&,";~,
@:?- 1 C 54P VU-3 Det. 2 VU- 7 22 F8A1 9 USZC,
4 T33B, 2 RC45.J FLTAIRPHOTO LAB - - F L T WEAFAC - - NU WPNTRACENPAC - -
Supported Fac i l i ty
S P F South Bay
Officer Total Administrat ive ~ v i a t i o n / O t h e r Enlis ted Super ior
33 91 1 ,471 cOMFAIRSDIEGO/ COMNAB - 11
CINCPACFLT COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC /
COM- 11 COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO
FLTAIRWING- 14
FLTAIRWING-14 FLTAIRWING- 14 FLTAIRWING-14 COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO COMFAIRSDIEGO RCVSG-51
VS-41 CVSG-53 CVSG-53 CVSG-55 CVSG-55 CVSG-57 CVSG-57 CVSG-59 CVSG-59 COMUT WINGPAC
- - 1 238 VU-3 53 2 376 COMUT WINGPAC
Included in VU- 7 VU-7 1 6 21 COMWESTSEAFRON 7 4 3 61 COMTRAPAC - - - 5 3 74
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I NORTH ISLAND, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activitier and Unite Aircraft Supported Aeeigned
EPDOPAC - - DEPCOMOPTEVFORPAC - - PAMIPACFLT - - BUPERS Leaderehip Team - - BUWEPSFLTREADREP PAC - - NAESU Det. 1 - - NAMTRA WEST - - NAMTRADET North Illand - -
Student8 - - Marine Barracke - - Navy Exchange - - Branch Commirrary Store - - Reserve Unite (Occarional) -- Fleet Aircraft Pool 4 SZF, 1 C1A
TOTAL 302
Officer Aviation/Othe r
- - 22 14 14 - - 4 1 1
14 2 1 - -
Total Enlieted
174 24 3 3
3 3 1
Adminirtrative Superior
COMSERPAC COMOPTEVFOR EPDOPAC BUPERS (PERS 12) COM-11 BUWEPSFLTREAD.
REP PAC CO NAMTRA WEST CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS - -
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average T r a n ~ i e n t s Daily 90 160 12(0ff. )26(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 579.
* PDS of VP-50 changed to North Ieland effective 30 June 1964. Tranrfer f rom MCAS Iwakuni to NAS North Ieland expected to be completed by 25 July 1964.
REAM FIELD, CALIFORNIA
(NAAS) (11 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB- 11
Activitiee and Unite Air craft Officer Total Administrative Supported Aesigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
NAAS 1 TC45J 7 14 280 COMNAB- 11 GCA Unit 56 (Special) - - 1 1 7 CONAAS HU- 1 12 UH2Al 11 UHZB, 9 2 4 476 COMUTWINGPAC
2 UH46, 2 TH13, 2 UH34, 1 UH13
HU- 1 (Detachment8 12 UHZA, 1 UHZB, 3 5 - - 111 HU-1 Deployed) 2 UH13, 3 UH34,
1 CH19 HS-2 10 SH3Al 6 SH34J 46 2 279 CVSG-57 HS-4 14 SH3A 44 - - 267 CVSG-55 HS-6 16 SH3A 2
49 2 263 CVSG-53
HS-8 (Deployed) 14 SHJA 49 11
300 CVSG-59 HS-10 11 SH3A 2 5 187 RCVSG-51
Studenta - - 3 0 - - 40 CVSG-57 (One CVSG - - 7 2 6 COMFAIRSDIEGO
Staff aeeigned on a Rotational baaie by COMFAIRSDIEGO
3 5
I PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS I I REAM FIELD, CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
NAMTRADET - - Students - -
Branch Disbursing Office - - Branch Navy Exchange - - FAETUPAC Det. - - Reserve Units (Occasional) - -
TOTAL
Air c raf t
Average Transients Daily 1
Officer Total Administrative Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
1 - - 29 co NAMTRAGRU MFS
2 0 - - 6 5 - - - - 1 CO NAVREGFINCEN San Diego
-- - - 6 CO NAAS - - - - 15 FAETUPAC - - - - - - - -
-- - - 406 38 2,332
Personnel Personnel RON
1 - -
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
(MCAF 11 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
Man. Control - BUWEPS IUIC(H) OLF MILE SQUARE Mil. Command - CMC through COMCABWEST IMC(H) OLF BLACK STAR CANYON
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Aseigned
H&HS, MCAF - - MAG (HR)- 36 - - HLMS-36 - - MABS-36 - - HMM-163 19 UH34D HMM- 164 - - HMM-362 34 UH34D HMM-363 23 UH34D HMM-365 22 UH34D HMH-462 14 CH37C MACS-3 ( Marine Tactical Data
System Tes t Unit PAC) MACS-9 - - NAMTRADET . - - USARTC , Santa Ana (Limited Support) USNRTC (Limited Support)
TOTAL 112
Officer Aviat ionlother
12 12 - - - - 33 16 11 10 5 1 4 10 1 34 2
139 4 5 5 4 29 2
7 2 3
Total Enlisted
178 - - 3 04 352 166 30
24 1 199 178 184 161
Administrative Superior
CO MCAF CG 3 rd 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 CG AIRFMFPAC
186 CO MWHG 3rd MAW 7 CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS 2 CG XV U. S. Army
11 COM-11 - 2,199
" , PACIFIC FLEET SUPPORT STATIONS
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASHINGTON
(NAS) (13ND) Supported Activitiee
Man. Control - BUWEPS ALF Kitsap County Mil. Command - COMNAB- 13 OLF Coupeville
Boardman Bombing Range Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, Spokane
Activities and Unite Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned viat ti on lot her
NAS 1 C54Q, 1 C54P , 45 48 1 HU16C, 2 TC45J, 1 RC45J, 2 UH2:B
COMFMRWHIDBEY/ COMNAB- 13 ND 33 9
COMFAIR WING FOUR (COMFAIRWHIDBEIC) 1 - - FLAG AUMINISTRATIVE UNIT - - 1 - - VP- 1 12 SP2H 5 5 - - VP-2 12 SP2H 5 7 - - VP-17 12 SP2H 5 2 - - VP-42 12 SP2H 54 - - VP-47 12 SP5B 49 - - VAH - 2 12 A3B 26 - - VAH-4 15 A3B 3 1 - - VAH-8 9 A3B 29 - - VAH- 1 0 12 A3B 3 2 - - VAH-6 10 A3B 3 6 - - VAH-123 18 A3Br 6 TA3B 54 - -
Students (local) - - 3 7 - - Students (other) - - 10 - -
*Datached Duty Pilot6 attached to - - ( 1 ) - - Active Reserve
*Bremerton baaed CVs (4120-8120) ( 30) - - *USS Salisbury Sound (3 164-indefinite) (10 ) -- FAETUPAC Det TWO - - 3 2
Students (local) - - 9 - - Students (other) - - 2 - -
Marine Ba r racks - - - - 4 Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 NAMTRADET - - 1 - -
Students (local) - - Studente (other) - -
Navy Exchange - - Radar Bomb Scoring Unit, Spokane MOMAT 0305 - - Boardman Bombing Range, Oregon -
TOTAL 150
Total Enlisted
840
Adminis t rat ive Superior
COMFAIR WHIDBEY COMNAB - 13
C OMNAVAIRPAC / COM-13
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIRWHIDBEY COMFAIR WING-4 COMFAIR WING -4 COMFAIR WING - 4 COMFAIRWING-4 COMFAIRWING-4 c v w - 1 5 COMFAIR WHIDBEY c v w - 2 CVW-14 c v w - 9 RCVW- 12
FAETUPAC
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS
CO NAS CO NAS COMINPAC CO NAS
Aircriaft -- Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 4 4 . 1 (Off. ) 4(Enl. )
*Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time i ~ n d Proficiency Purpoees - 41.
0" DECMSSIRED
PACIFIC F L E ~ + R ~ + # & ~ T ' STATIONS 4 , 4.C
YUMA, ARIZONA
I (MCAS) (1 1 ND) I Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CMC through COMCAB WEST
Activities and Unit. Aircraft Officer Total Adminirtrative Supported Assigned ~lviation/Other Enlisted Superior
H&HS, MCAS 1 C117D, 1 C47H8 2 T33B, 1 TC45J, 2 CHl9E
F M F Augmentation - - MACS- 1 - - MARTSAT -3 - - MATCU-65 - - 3 VMFIVMA (Rotational) 65 A/C 5 VF/VA (Rotational) 71 A/C 1 Helo RON ( Rotational) 27 A/C 1 VU Det. 2 A/C
I TOTAL
CO MCAS
CO MCAS MWHG-3 MACS-1 MACS- 1
- - COMNAVAIRPAC
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
I NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
1. NAF China Lake, California 3. NAS Pa twen t River, Maryland 2. NAF Johneville, Penneylvania 4. NAS Point Mugu, California
1 ( N U ) (11 ND) Supported Facility
ALF, San Clemente Island Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNOTS China Lake
1 ~ i s s i o n - Maintain and operate facil i t ier and provide eervicer and material to eupport r e rearch, I development, tes t and evaluation operatione cb the U. S. Ordnance Teat Station, Chins Lake, California, and other activities and units a r clerignated by the Chief of Naval Operatione.
Activitier and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Supported Aerigned Aviation/Other Enlir ted
NAF 2 AlG, 1 NA4B, 36* 6 6545 1 NA&, 6 A4B, 4 A4C, 2 A4E, 3 TFIOB, 1 NFBD, 2 FBE, 1 F8D, 4 DFBF, 1 F4B, 2 DTZBB, 1 SPZE, 1 S2A, 2 C117b, 1 C131F, 1 TC45J, 1 UH34G, 1 UH34J, 15 W 9 G
VX-5 1 AlE, 7 A4CD 20 6 164 5 A4E, 1 TC45J, 1 F4B
One VA (Occaeional) 10 VA 10 -- 3 0 GCA Unit %57 - - 1 2 17 - - -
TOTAL 7 8 67 14 865
Aircraft Personnel
Average Transients Daily 5 8 1 Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 12.
Adminirtrrtive Superior
COMNOTS
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC CO NAF
Personnel RON
l(0ff. ) O(Enl. )
* Includee 1 Aviation Officer and 31 Enlieted. personnel assigned to ALF, San Clemente Island.
JOHNSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA
WAF) (4 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CONAVAIRDEVCEN
Miesion - To maintajn and operate facilitie e and provide servicee and mater ia l to support r e - eearch, development, t e s t and evaluation operatione of the U. S. Naval Air Development Center, Johneville, Penneylvania, and other activitiea and unite a s derignated by the Chief of Naval Operations,
d ' Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Aseigned Avistion/Other EnIieted Superior
CONAVAIRDEVCEN - - 3 2 14 29 COM-4 NAF 1 C47H, 1 E lB , 23 5 375 CONAVAIRDEVCEI
1 U1 lA, 1 PZH, 1 RC45J, 1 NP2H, 4 TC45J, 1 NPZE, . *-+*-
- . hnna
(Continued)
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS I I JOHNSVILLE , PENNSYLVANIA (Contld)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Aeeigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAF (Contld) 2 EClZlK, 1 SPZE, 1 QF9G. 1 NTFSJ, 1 RFBA, 1 RF9JI 1 NRFBA, 2 NA4C, 2 QFBAX, 1 NRA3A, 1 C 1 17D, 1 SH3A, 1 S2E, 1 SH34J1 1 TH13P;I - - -
TOTAL 29 55 19 4 04
Aircraft Personnel Pereonnel RON I 3 9 1 Average Transients Daily 2 I
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight and Proficiency Purpoeea - 62.
PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND
(NAS) (PRNC) Supported Facility
ALF Webeter Field Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB PRNC
Miesion - Maintain and operate facilities and provide eervicee and material to eupport opera- tione of the Naval Air Teet Center and other facil.ities and unite a s deeiwated by the Chief of Naval Operatione.
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Supported Areigned
NATC - - COMFAIRPAX - - COMNABPRNC - - NAT c INAS * A/C Lieted below
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlieted
Admini etrative Superior
COMPRNC COMNAVAIRLANT COMPRNC COMPRNC ICOM-
NAB PRNC COMAE WLANT AE WTULANT 3 ECl2 lK
Students 4 C l 2 l J Commieeary Store - - MAD - - NAMTRADET- 101 1 - -
co NAS COMNATC CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS Student r - -
NALCOLANT - - Navy Exchange - - NOLTF, Solomone, Md, - - Project Magnet 2 NClZlK VP-8 12 P3A
C O W AIRPAX CO NAS COMNOL CO NAS C OMFAIR WINGS -
VP- 30 (Det llAll) 6 P3A LANT
27 -- 220 COMFAIR WINGS-
Studente VP -44
LANT 11 -- 56 60 -- 272 COMFAIRWINGS-
LANT 50 -- 32 1 COMFAIR WINGS-
LANT I 4 0
NAVAL AVIATI ON RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
I PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND (Cont'd)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Ansigned Aviationlother
VR- 1 1 C118B, 4 VCl18BD 119 3 2 C130G. 3 C130FD 9 C131F
NRL F L T DET 2 EClZlK, 1 NEClZlH;, 3 - - 1 C54P
Mess Mgt TraFac . - - - - - - Students - - 1 14 - - -
TOTAL 178 633 140
Total Administrative Enlisted S u ~ e r i o r
55 Director Naval Renearch Lab
4 CO NAS 15 -
5,071
I Aircraft
I Average Tranrients Daily 17
Personnel Personnel RON
54 Z(0ff. ) l(En1. )
* NATC & NAS: 3 ALE, 1 AlH, 1 NA3A, 1 A3r4, 1 VA3B, 1 A3B8 2 NA4B, 5 A4B, 1 NA4C, 1 A4C, 3 A4E, 2 A5A, 3 RA5(;, 5 AbA, 1 CIA, 1 C54Q, 1 KCISOF, 1 C131F, 4 EZA, 1 FIE, 5 F4AL 3 F4B, 3 F4CjJL4F6A, 1 ----md---- F8A, 1 F8B, 3 F8C ----a.u- 1 NF8, -. 1 SH34G, 1 SH34J, 2 QH5OC, 1 SPZE, 1 Pm, 1 NPJA, 1 P3A, 2 SZD, 6 TlA, 1 NTZA, 3 TZBB, 3 HU1 6C, 1 TC45J, 1 C47H, 1 UHZB, 2 CH19E, 2 NFF8DL 3 FBE, 1 TFSJ, 5 CH46A, 2 UHlE, 1 UHZA, 3 SHSA, 1 SH34G.
A
POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA Supported Facilities
. . OLF San Nicolas Inland
Man. Control - BUWEPS NAVFAC Son Nicolan Inland Mil. Command - COMPMR, Point Mugu
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support opera- tions of the Pacific Missile Range; Naval Missile Center, and other activities and units ae designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Act id t ier m d Unitr Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Arrigned Aviation/Other Enlirted Superior
NAS 4 TC45J, 3 T33B, 24 38 703 COMPAC MISRAN 2 CHlSE, 1 C54, 2 H34, 1 UHZB,
COMNMC 3 A3A, 2 A3B, 101 11 819 COMPACMISRAN 4 A4B, 3 A4C, 1 A4E, 1 F8E, 1. F4A, 3 F4BI (1 bailed to Raytheon)
3 F8A, 7 F8F, 1 F9J, 1 P2E, 1 C45J, 1 H34G, 1 H34E, 2 T28B, 2 T33B, 1 T33C, 1 C131F, 1 A4E,
QF9G, 1 EZA, COMPACMISRAN 1 C54P*, 1 C54P, 89 45 344 COM-11
1 C54R, 1 ClZlJ , . _+-
7 EClZlK, 7 S U . ,-*
41
POINT MUGU, CALIFORNIA (Conttd)
NAVAL AVIATION RESEARCH, DE WLOPMENT AND TEST STATIONS
Activities and Unite Aircraft Supported As si gne d
- / -
VX-4 1 T33B, 1 TC45J, 6 F4, 4 F 8
Marine Aviation Det. - - GMU-7 - - GMU-55 - - GMU-41 - - GCA Unit 47 - - Branch Navy Exchange - - Branch Commieeary Store - - NAVFAC San Nicolas Is. - - NAVASTROGRU - - NAPOG 1 NRA3B *** I TOTAL 98
Officer Total Aviationlother Enlisted
2 5 3 193
Administrative Superior
COMF AIR San Diego
COMNMC COMNMC COMNMC CO VX-4 CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COM WESTSEA-
FRON COMPACMISRAN COMNMC
Ilelected R e ~ e r v e Units # I Aircraft
Average Transients Daily 15
Personnel Personnel RON
75 3 (Off. ) 5(Enl. )
l ~ a v a l Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency P u r p o ~ e s - 156. I * Assigned NAS ** Included under NAS *** Assigned NMC, located a t Hickam AFB, Pea r l Harbor, Hawaii. # See NAS Los Alamitos (Naval Reserve Stations) fo r WEPTU-777.
,'-': :.. I < . 8 . , * C 1
j . '. . : i t - ; %, : ,. ;,,e,'+. , ; ..
" c;..;. , DECLASSIFIED,
1
I SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS I * 1. NAF Andrews AFB. Washington, D. C. 3. NAF Monterey, California
2. NAF Litchfield Park, Arizona 4. MCAS Quantico, Virginia
* Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Aboard Station.
ANDREWS AFB, WASHINGTON, D. C.
(NAJ?) (PRNC) Supported Facility
Man. Control - BUWEPS NS Anacostia- Heliport Mil. Command - COMNABPRNC
Mission - To maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support pro- ficiency flying for Naval Aviators on active duty in the Washington, D. C. and Annapolis, Mary- land Areas, YIP administrative flight operations, Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training P r o - 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 Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported As signed Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAF 29 TC45J. 2 RC45J. 44 33 925 COMNAB PRNC 11 T28B, 15 TlA, 4 UllA, 4 C131F, 1 C131G, 2 C54R, 2 VC54P, 1 S2D. 8 TSZA
HQ MC Fl t Section 1 C131G, 1 VC117D. 6 2 103 CO HQBN HQMC 1 C54R, 1 UllA. 9 T28B
Det. HMX-1 2 VH34D, 1 VH3A 7 -- 4 0 CO HMX-1 U. S. Army Exec. 3 (any combination 6 - - 6 CO Exec F l t AA
of VH34C & VH34D) NARTU (USN) 18 AFlE, 10 SZA, 3 1 - - CNARESTRA
6 SPZE, 3 T33B, 1 T34B. 3 C45Q, 2 C54Q
NARTU (TAR) - - 2 6 1 290 CNARESTRA MARTD - - 3 2 67 CG MARTC - - - -
TOTAL 141 95 39 1.431
Aircraft ==F Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 16 80: 2O(Off. )18(Enl. )
Naval Aviator s Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpose s - 1, 100.
SELECTED RE:SERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Unite - Aviationlother Enlisted Units - Aviationlother Enlisted
AWS -66 54 19 188 WEPTU-661 8 8 2 /R-661 22 -- 52 WEPTU-662 8 8 2
VR-662 22 -- 52. WEPTU-663 8 8 2 VS-661 28' -- 74 WEPTU-664 8 8 2
4 s - 663 28, -- 74 WEPTU-665 8 8 2 VP-661 34 - - 134 WEPTU-666 8 8 2
d p - 662 34 -- 134 WEPTU-667 8 8 2 U-VF-661 24 -- 105 MACS-24 2 2 0 2
I. + , . C < . I ., I
,$?$ $ -vsz>:*:* -*.
- - - 1 , . : .,. 0 - .
DECLASSIFIED -,, , ,?{.;. , -. . , - 1
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS
ANDREWS AFB, WASHINGTON, D. C. Cont'd)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS (Contfd)
Officer Total Officer Total Units Units - Aviationlother Enlisted - Aviationlother Enlisted
VF-662 24 -- 105 VMF-321 2 7 10 146 NAIRU-661 28 -- 23 MARG - 7 3 2 - - NAIRU-662 28 -- 23 - -
TOTAL 414 107 1,126
LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZONA
(NAF) (11 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB - 11
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support opera- tions and the Reserve Stock Aircraft P rogram and the BUWEPS In-Service Aircraft Modifica- tion and Repair Program, and to support operatiorne of those activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activitier and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAF 1 C47J, 1 TC45J Claes "AM IAD* BUWEPS - - Branch Navy Exchange - - VS-41 Det 6 S2E
**Flight Demonstration 6 F 1 lA, 1 TF9J Team (Blue Angels)
- TOTAL *** 15
Aircraft
I Average Transients Daily 5
Officer a via ti on lot her -
9 11 ( 4) - - - - - - 15 - - 8 - -
Personnel
Total Enlisted
376 (43)
6 30 40
Administrative Superior
COMNAB - 1 1 CO NAF NASNI VS -4 1 CO NAS
PENSACOLA
P e r sonnel RON
l(0ff . ) l(En1. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 3. I * Industrial Air Department. ** F r o m 5 January until 9 February. *** 1351 A/C i n Ready Reserve Pool not listed in table.
ACTIVITIES AND UNITS - LIMITED SUPPORT:
Navy L Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Phoenix, Arizona. Navy L Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Tucson, Arizona.
I MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB- 12.
Mission - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support the avia- tion requirements of the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, and to support operations of thoee activities and unite designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAF 16 TC45J, 11 T28B. 10 14 44 1 COMNAB - 12 16 TZA, 1 CH19E
GCA Unit 55 Special - - 1 1 7 - -
7
SPECIAL NAVAL AVIATION STATIONS
MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA (Contld) I Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminietrative
Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
U. S. Naval Post - - Graduate School
NAVRESTRACEN - - Monterey, Calif.
769 - - - - COM- 12
1 - - - - COM- 12
I TOTAL 44 781 15 44 8 I Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Traneiente Daily 1 2(Off. ) 1 (Enl. ) - - I ~ a v a l Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 828, I QUANTICO. VIRGINIA
(MCAS) (PRNC)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMDTMCS QUANT
Mission - Maintain and operate facil i t ies and provide services and material to support the aviation requirements of the U. S. Marine Corps Schools. Quaatico and to support operations of other activities and units a s designated by the! Commandant, U. S. Marine Corpe.
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Supported Aesigned
HLHS, MCAS - - I SOES 7 T28B1 6 TC45J,
1 RC45J. 1 C117D1 1 VC54P
HMX- 1 13 UH34DB 4 VH34D 4 VH3A, 2 UHlE, 1 SH3A
TOTAL 40
Officer Total Administrative Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
14 12 265 CO MCAS 12 3 190 CO MCAS
47 6 2 84 CO MCAS
Aircraft Permonno1 Permomel RON
Average Tranrientr Daily 4 12 2
Naval Aviatorr Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpores - 233.
DECLASSIFIED
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I r 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 1. NAAS Chaee Field, Texae 2. N M Corpus Chrieti, Texae 3. NAS Glynco, Georgia 4. NAAS Kingsville, Texaa
* 5. NAS Memphia, Tennessee
* Naval Air Reeerve Unit Aboard.
6. NAAS Meridian. Mieeieeippi 7. NAAS New Iberia, Louisiana 8. NAS Peneacola, Florida 9. NAAS Saufley Field, Florida
10. NAAS Whiting Field, Florida
CHASE FIELD, TEXAS
(NAAS) (8 ND ) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNAVANTRA
Activitie r and Unite Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS 2 CH19E, 2 C47JS 2 TC45J
TRARON-24 32 TFSJ, 11 AF9J Student e - -
TRARON-25 32 TF9Jn 8 AF9J Studente - -
TRARON-26 36 F l l A Students - -
GCA Unit 19 - - Navy Commieeary Store - - Navy Exchange Store - - NAMTRADET - -
TOTAL
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlieted
Adminietrative Superior
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA CO NAAS CNAVANTRA CO NAAS CNAVANTRA CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAM CO NAAS CO NAMTRACRU
MFS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Traneients Daily 4 6 l(0ff . ) 2(Enl. )
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
(NAS) (8 ND) Supported Faci* Limited Support
Man. Control - BUWEPS OLF Waldron NAAS Chaee Field Mil. Command - CNAVANTRA OLF Cabanies **NUS New Iberia
Padre Ieland Target NAAS Kingeville Complex NAS Dallas
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Adminie trative Supported Asaigned Avi.ation/Other Enlisted - Superior
NAS 1 CH19E, 2 UH19F 78 58 1,279 CNAVANTRA 2 T34B, 2 C117D, 3 TlA, 5 TC45J, 1 C47H, 1 RC45J
CNAVANTRA - - 35 9 57 CNATRA Marine 1 - - --
*,-' -,;; ." * , . . -:c:;:2,J ,?,. . :, ; . .. -
\ !; $ ",:I . ' <. .L - -!
DECLASSIFIED. 1
Activitie s and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviationlother
TRARON-28 44 TSZA 57 1 Marine Instructors - - 4 - - Students -Navy - - 4 0 3 7 Students-Marine (Cont) - - 9 - - Students-Other (Cont) - - 4 - -
TRARON-29 10 T29B8 8 TC117D 44 2 Marine Instructors - - 2 - - Students-Navy(Cont) - - 4 0 3 5 Students-Other(Cont) - - 4 - -
TRARON- 30 20 AlH, 6 T28B 2 7 1 Students -Navy(Cont) -- 11 18 Students -Other(Cont) -- 1 - -
TRARON-31 44 TSZA - 5 3 2 Marine Instructors -- 5 - - CG Instructors - - 1 - - Studente -Navy(Cont) - - 2 3 36 Students -Other(Cont) - - 18 - -
CG Air Detachment 3 HU16E 11 1 RATCC Unit 16 -- ( 6 ) -- Marine Barracks -- - - 3
* ARADMAC 1 TC45J8 1 UlA, 3 0 15 3 U6A
Marine Aviation Detachment -- 2 1 Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 ' Navy Exchange Store - - - - 1 Naval Hospital -- - - 5 6 Naval Reserve Training Center - - 1 Naval Training Device Center (Area Office) - - - -
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (Cont'd)
OICC /ROICC -- - - - - ( 1)
Padre Island Target Complex -- - - Marine Corps Reserve Center - - - 1 Corpus Christ i International Airport - - - - - - -
TOTAL 157 500 279
C
Total Enlisted
320 --
Administrative Superior
CNAVANT RA
C NAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA
Cmdr 8th CG Diet. CO NAS CO NAS CG US Army Supply
& Maintenance Cmd. CNAVANTRA CO NAS CO NAS COM-8 COM-8 NAVTRADEVCEN
Reg. Ofc. NAS PNCLA OICC COM-8 CO NAS Director 8th MCRRD CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 1,6(Off. )4(Enl. ) 14(0ff. )4(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 3.
During the summer months approximately 1832 personnel a r e supported a s par t of the Midship- man Aviation Indoctrination Program. Of this number, about 8 officers a r e supported for t flight proficiency purposes. During this period, 45 T-34 a i rcraf t a r e based aboard the station in support of this program.
NOTE: NAVCADS and MARCADS a r e included1 in above student figures.
* ARADMAC - Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center. ** NAAS New Iberia scheduled to be disestabllished 1 January 1965.
Detachment of TRARON-27 e stablished a t CORPC effective 1 July 1964. Date of change of PDS for TRARON-27 f rom New Iberia to CORPC and disestablishment of Det. to be determined later.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING CiOMMAND STATIONS
GLYNCO, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) 2 p p o r t e d Facility
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNATECHTRA Talwneend Target (Impact Area)
Activitier and Unitr Aircraft Officerr Supported Asrigned Av.iation/Other
NAS 1 UH25B, 5 TLBB, 4 1 34 1 CH19E, 9 TC45J. 4 EClZlK, 9 T34B, 1 C117D, 25 T39D, 3 TlA, * 4 0 F l E
NATTC - - 136 3 1 Student -Navy (Cont) - - 135 96 Student -Marine (Cont ) - - 15 14 Student-Army, Foreign, Other - - 5
Marine Aviation Det. - - 12 - - Navy Commirmary Store - - - - 1 GCA Unit U32 - - ( 3) - - Branch Navy Exchange - - - - 1
Total Enlirted
1,250
I TOTAL
Adminirtrative S u ~ e r i o r
CNATECHTRA
CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS
I *NOTE: Of the 40 F1E aircraft shown above, 6 will be i n pool on board and 2 in PAR. I Aircraft P e r ronnel
Average Traariente Daily 3 13
Personnel RON
l(0ff . ) 2(Enl. )
KINGSVILLE, TEXAS
( NAAS) (8 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNAVANTRA
Supported Facility - ALF Orange Grove
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Adminis trative Supported Arsigned Aviation/Other Enlirted - Superior
NAAS 2 TC45J, 2 C47H/J, 48 30 770 CNAVANTRA 2 UH19F, 1 CH19E
TRARON-21 10 AFSJ, 33 TF9J 35 5 268 CNAVANTRA Studentr -Navy(C ont ) - - 28 - - - - CO NAAS Studentr-Marine(Cont) - - (15) -- - - CO MAD CORPC
TRARON-22 11 AFSJ, 31 TF9J 32 3 260 CNAVANTRA Studentr -Navy(Cont) - - 38 - - - - CO NAAS Students -Marine(Cont) - - (19) -- - - CO MAD CORPC
TRARON-23 36 F l l A 2 1 1 262 CNAVANTRA Students -Navy(Cont ) - - 29 -- - - CO NAAS Students -Marine (Cont) - - (19) -- - - CO MAD CORPC
RATTC Unit 24 (NAAS Kingsville) ( 6) -- (51) CO NAAS RATTC Unit 24 (Site 55) - - - - - - ( 2) CO NAAS Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 13 CO NAAS Navy Exchange Store - - - - 1 2 CO NAAS One Electronics NAVRES Unit - - - - - 1 NRTC CORPC NAMT RADE T - - - - - - 10 CO NAMTRAGRU
- - - MFS TOTALS 128 231 41 1,586
4 8
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
KINGSVILLE, TEXAS (Cont'd) 8 Air waf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 3 5
Perronnel RON
1 (off. )
NOTE: south Field is maintained in a etate of preeervation which will permit euitable development for uee by Advanced Training, if found necereary.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
(NAS) (6 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNATECHTRA
Activitiee and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Aaaigned Aviation / Other
NAS 6 TC45J, 1 RC45JD 22 73 2 C117D. 1 CHlSE, 3 TlA, 4 T28B, 1 VC54Q
CNATECHTRA - - 22 8 NATTC - - 28 69
Students -Navy(Cont) - - 1 41 Students -Marine(Cont) - - 9 18 Studentr-Coaet Guard(Cont) -- -- 3
MAD - - 5 24 GCA Unit #27 - - - - ( 2 ) ( 1 ) Navy Commieeary Store - - 2 Navy Exchange - - - - 2 TRAPUBCEN - - 1 2 NAMTRAGRU - - 12 21
Marine Support - - 2 2 NARTU A/C lieted below * 25 1 MARTD A/C listed below * 3 1 - -
TOTAL 5 1 130 267
Total Enlisted
1,050
Adminirtrative Superior
CNATECHTRA
CNATRA CNATECHTRA CO NATTC CO MAD CO NATTC CO NATTC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CNATECHTRA CNATECHTRA CO MAD CNARESTRA CG MARTC
* Aircraft assigned to NARTU Llr MARTD: 2 TlA, 19 A F ~ E , 7 EPZE, 2 C54P-Q, 1 C117D, 1 TC45J8 1 T34B.
Aircraft Personnel Pereonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 29 215 l O ( 0 f f . )3(Enl. )
I Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 16. I
Unite - AWS-79 VF-791 VF-792 VP -79 1 VP-792 VP-793 NAIRU-79 1
Officer Aviationlother
9 3 7 2 1 4 21.
7-4- 17 a
2 4
14 7 - - 28
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Total Officer Enlirted Unitr - - Aviation /Other
185 VR-792 13 6 56 VR.-793 17 6 36 VMF - 124 17- 6
(1 06 VMl?-221- 16 6 87 U R G - 1 6 2 ' 2 96 V'I'U- 12 17 --
6 - - TOTAL 178 118
Total Enlirted
54 3 0 95
113 - -
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI
(NAAS) (6 ND) Supported Facil i ty
OLF BRAVO Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNABATRA
Activities and Units Air c raf t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
N A AS 2 TC45Js 2 TZA, 39 2 3 2 T28Bs 1 C47H, 1 CHlSE, 1 UHl9F
TRARON-7 55 T2A 40 3 TRARON-9 54 T2A 41 6 2 RATCC Unit 37 - - ( 6 ) - -
Students -Navy(Cont) - - 170 - - (Includes NAVCADS) Students-Marine(Cont) - - 7'5 - - (Includes MARC ADS)
NAMTRADET - - -. - - -
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
CNABATRA
CNABATRA CNABATRA CO NAAS CO NAAS
CO NAAS
CO NAMTRAGRU MFS
CO NAAS CO NAAS
Navy Exchange - - .. - 1 Commissary Store - - .. - 1
TOTAL
Aircraf t Personnel
Average Transients Daily 8 2 0
P e r sonnel RON I
* NEW IBERIA, LOUISIANA
(NAAS) (8 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNAVANTRA
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAAS 2 CH19E, 16 2 7 2 TC45J, 1 T28B. 1 T34B
**TRARON - 2 7 49 TS2A 6 7 6 Students -Navy(Cont) - - 105 - - Students -Foreign(Cont) - - 4 - -
GCA Unit 42 - - ( 2) ( 1) Navy Exchange - - - .- 1 Navy Commissary Store - - - .. 1
Total Enlisted
3 84
Administrative Superior
CNAVANTRA
CNAVANTRA CO TRARON-27 CO TRARON-27 CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS
TOTAL 55 19;! 35
* Scheduled to be disestablished 1 January 1965.
** Detachment established a t Corpus Chr is t i 1 July 1964. PDS change of TRARON-27 to CORPC and disestablishing of Det. to be determined later .
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ients Daily 4 12 l(0ff . ) l(En1. )
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I - -- - - - -
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA
(NAS) (6 ND) Supported Facil i t ies #
Man. Control - BUWEPS ALF Ellyeon (note 1) Navy All- Weather Flight Det. , Mil, Command - CNABATRA NAAS Sauf1.e~ (Limited) Eglin AFB (Limited)
N U S Whiting (Limited) Santa Rosa Island Rifle Range USCG SAR Unit Biloxi, Site 6, Eglin AFB
Misr iss i~lpi (Limited) OLF Spencer NAVMLDEFLAB, Panama OLF Site 4, OLF Site 5,
City, Fla. (Limited) OLF Site 6, OLF Site 8 NAVAMIDEFDE VU,
Panama City, Fla. (Limited)
% OLF1r remaining active in Penracola a r e a and not rhown which arce under Naval Air Station Penracola for repai r and maintenance, a r e rhown appropriately under Saufley and Whiting Fields for operational control.
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned - Aviation /Othe r
NAS 1 Ul lA, 3 C54, 6 8 95 2 HU16C, 3 TlA, 1 RC45J. 2 CH19E, 1 UH19F. 7 TC45J, 1 AlE, 8 T28, 1 C131F, 1 C117D
FIIG 2 TZA, 2 T34 9 - - Flight Demonstration 1 F 9 J , 6 F 1 lA, 8 - -
Team (Blue Angels) 1 C54 Clars llAfl O&R Fac. (See Blue Book) 16 3 RATCC Unit 18 - - 6 - - NAO 8 TlA, 9 TC45J 40 4
Students (NAO)(Navy)(Cont) - - 150 39 CNATRA - - 3 2 11 CNABATRA - - 4 1 10 TRARON-4 41 TZA, 2 T2B 34 3
Studente (VT -4)(Navy)(Cont) - - 40 - - Students (VT-4)(Marine)(Cont - - 18 - - (2) NavCads; (7 MarCads)
NAT T U 6 RC45J, 1 TF9J 11 11 Students (NATTU)(Navy)(Cont) - - 2 4 Students (NATTU)(Marine )(Cant) - - --.
(1) Foreign U. S. Naval School, P r e -Flight 8 7 16
Students (Navy) - Includes (NavCadr) - - 296 Studentr (Marine) - Includer (MarCrdr) - - 175 4 Coart Guard; 38 Foreign; 255 AOC; - - 337
40 LDO U. S. Naval Aviation Medical Center - - 9 U. S. Naval School, Aviation Medicine 2 40
Students (SCHAVMED) Includes 3 Army - - 3 3 and 4 Foreign Officers
U. S. Navy Hospital - - - - 90 BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM - - 3 1 U. S. Naval Aviation Museum - - 1 MAD - - 2 2 Navy Commiseary Store - - -- 2
Total Enlisted
1,751
Adminis trative Superior
CNABATRA
CO NAS CO NAS
CO NAS CO NAS CNABATRA
- - CNO CNATRA CNABATRA CNABATRA CNABATRA
CNATECHTRA CO NATTU CO MAD
CNATRA CO NAVAVNMEDCEN CO NAVAVNMEDCEN
CO NAVAVNMEDCEN BUWEPS CNABATRA CNABATRA CO NAS
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Cont Id) I ' Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative
Supported Assigned - Avia.tion/Other Enlisted Superior
Navy Exchange - - - - 2 1 CO NAS Training Device Center - - - - - - 2 TDC, Por t Wash. USS LEXINGTON (Limited Support) 2 5 70 1,475 CNABATRA Naval Reserve Training Center -- - - 1 12 COMSIX Naval Station & Naval Air Station
New Orleans, La. (Limited) NAAS McCain Field, Meridian, Miss. (Limited) Supervisor of shipbuilding, U. S. Navy,
Pascagoula, Miss. (Limited) U. S. Naval Communication Training Center
(Limited) 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 in Alabama,
Florida & Mississippi (Limited) Sixth Naval District, ON1 Office (Limited) Florida National Guard Unit (Hq. 265 Bn. AW)
Pensacola, Florida (Limited) NavCompt Internal Audit Group, NAS, Pensaca~la,
Florida (Continuous) (Limited) Barrancas National Cemetery (Limited) Naval Ammunition Depot, Shumaker , Camden,
Arkansas (Limited) Naval Avionics Facility, Indianapolis,
Indiana (Limited)
NOTE 1: Helicopter Training 4 UHlSF, 2 T28, 103 16 1,010 C NABATRA
Squadron EIGHT 54 SH34G, 27 TH13M,, ALF Ellyson Field 2 TC45J, 11 UH34D
Students (Navy)(Cont) - - 48 -- -- Includes (6) NavCads ; (6 Coast Guard; (7) Foreign
Students (Marine )(Cont ) - - 72 - - - - Includes (22) MarCads
TOTAL
RESERVE USS TWEEDY
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 34 2 6 7
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 25.
I NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I I SAUFLEY FIELD, FLORIDA
I (N*AS) (6 ND) - Supported Facilities #
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNABATRA
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Assigned
NAAS Saufley 4 TC45J, 8 T28B
TRARON ONE 124 T34B Students-Navy(Cont) - - Students -Marine(Cont) - - Students -NavCad(Cont) - - Students -MarCad(Cont) - - Students-CG, Foreign, etc. (Cont)
TRARON FIVE 45 T28C Students -Navy (Cont) - - Studente-Marine (Cont) - - Students-NavCad (Cont) - - Students -Marcad (Cont) - - Students-CG, Foreign, etc. (Cont)
Navy Exchange - - - TOTAL 181
C)LF Barin OLF Summerdale C)LF Bronson OLF Wolf C)LF Canal OLF Kings OLF Magnolia OLF airc cloth C)LF Silverhill OLF Kaiser
# Operational control only. Repair and maintenance a r e a responsibility of NAS Pensacola.
Officer A,viation/Other -
3 3 14
Total Enlisted
489
Administrative Superior
CNABATRA
CNABATRA CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS CNABATRA CO NAAS CO NAAS co NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS CO NAAS
Aircraft P e r eonnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3 - -
WHITING FIELD, FLORIDA
(NAAS) (6 ND - Slipported Facil i t ies
OLF Middleton OLF Santa Rosa Man. Control - BUWEPS OLF Brewton OLF Holley Mil. Command - CNABATRA OLF Choctaw
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Areigned - Aviation/Other
N A AS 3 TC45J, 3 T28B 49 34 TRARON TWO 155 T28B/C 136 6 TRARONTHREE 132 T28B/C 111 4 TRARON SIX 30 TC45J 35 4
Students -Navy(Cont) - - 556 - - (Includes NavCade )
Students -Marine (Cont) - - 277 - - (Includes MarCade)
'Branch Commieeary Store & - - - - - - Branch Navy Exchange - -
TOTAL 323 1,164 4 8
Total Enlirted
806 615 550 165 - -
Administrative Superior
CNABATRA CNABATRA CNABATRA CNABATRA CO NAAS
CO NAAS
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MISSIONl
I Maintain and operate faci l i t ies and provide service. and mater ia l to eupport operations of I aviation act ivi t ies and u i t r of the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Commands and other activities and unite a s designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
1. NAS Atlanta, Mariet ta , Georgia 7. NAS New York, New York 2. NAS Dallas, Texas 8. NAS Olathe, Kaneae 3. NAS Glenview, Illinois 9. NAS Seattle, Washington 4. NAS Groese Ile, Michigan 10. NAS South Weymouth, Maesachusetts 5. NAS Los Alamitoe, California 11. NAS Twin Cities, Minneapolie, Minn. 6. NAS New Orleanr, Louisiana 12. NAS Willow Grove, - Penneylvania
ATLANTA, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
(NAS) (6 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Supported Assigned - Aviationlother
MARTD - - 3 2 NAS (USN) 16 A F l E , 1 15
3 C54Q, 7 EPZE, 2 TC45J, 2 TlA, 1 T34B
NAS(TAR) - - 2 1 3 NARDIV-671 (TAR) (Bham, Ala. ) .. - - - GCA Unit 20 (USN) - - 2 1 NWRC (USN)(Asheville, N. C. ) - - - - 2 Navy Regional Airspace Office - - 1 1
Southern Region, Atlanta, Ga.
Total Enlisted
I TOTAL
Naval Aviators supported for flight t ime - 9.
Administrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
CNARESTRA CO NAS ATLANTA CO NAS ATLANTA CO NAS ATLANTA CO NAS ATLANTA
I SELECTED R.ESERVE UNITS I Units - AWS-67(M) VF-672 VF-673 VR-671 VR-672 VR-673 VR-674 VP-671 VP-672
Officer Aviat ionlother
66 20 2 5 - - 24 -- 17 - - 16 -- 17 -- 19 -- 2 1 -- 23 --
Total Enlisted
101 5 5 64 5 1'- 5 5 59 5 2
1 4 r 115
Officer Units - Aviationlother
VP-674 2 1 - - NARMU-671 11 - - NAIRU-671 3 1 - - NARDIV-671 7 2
- VMF-351 3 6 9 MACS-15 2 2 1 MARG- 8 11 5 VTU(AVN)-22 1 1 1
- - TOTAL 358 5 8
Total
177
. . / I
I . I . , I . DECLASSIREO
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TR.AINING COMMAND STATIONS
I DALLAS, TEXAS
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activitie e and Units Supported
MARTD NAS (USN)
Aircraft Officer Assigned PLviationlOther
- - 5 3 15 AFlE , 16 FBA, 2 10 4 T I A, 4 SH34J, 2 UH34D, 7 EPZE, 2 C54Q, 1 C54P, 3 TC45J, 1 T34B
- - 31 10 - - - - ( 2 ) ( 1 ) -- 1 - - 7 - -
Total Enlieted
127 120
Adminietrative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA
NAS(TAR) GCA Unit 30 Navy Exchange BUWEPSREP Dallae
CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAS BUWEPSFLTREAD
REPCEN BUWEPSFLTREAD
REPCEN COMNAB - 6
BUWEPSREP F o r t Worth - - 2 -- Navy Regional Air apace - - 2 - -
Officer, 2nd Region For t Worth, Texae
Hdqtre 136th Air 26 F86L, 4 T33, 7 21 Defense Wing 1 C47
ANG 136th Fighter - - 37 44 Group
INSMAT - - - - 4
ADJ GEN, Texae
ADJ GEN, Texae
SUPINSMAT CD
TOTAL 86 93 93
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Tranden te Daily 10 3 5 lO(0ff. ) 8(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 7.
SELECTED R:ESERVE UNITS
Officer Aviationlother
8 44 19 5 17 5 14 8 14 9 14 8 13 9 13 6 11 6 12 4 11 9 9 5 9 5
Total Enlieted
Officer Aviationlother
- - 10 5 6 5 5 - - 36 - - 15 - - 14 - - 12
3 2 1 2 5 2 2 7 4
1 15 8 . 2 3 1 - -
270 246
Total Enlieted
85 3 7 51 10
Units - AWS-7O(L) VF-701 VF-703 VP-701 VP-702 VP-703 VP-704 VR-701 VR-702 VR-703 VR-704 HS-701 HS-702
Units
NARDIV- 70 1 NARMU-70 1 NARMU-705 NAIRU-701 WEPTU-701 WEPTU- 702 WEPTU-703 HMM-777 VMF-111 VMF- 112 MACS-20 HkMS-41 MABS-41
TOTAL
GLENVIE W, ILLINOIS
WAS) (9 ND)
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Activities and Units Supported
CNARESTRA CG MARTC COMNAB 9 NAS (USN & TAR)
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINNNG COMMAND STATIONS
MARTD GCA Unit 25 NARDIV (Cincinnati)
-
TOTAL
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Aircraft Officer Assigned - Aviaition/Other
- - 51 17 - - 25 12 - - - - - -
10 EPZE, 1 T34B, 840 21 4 T33B, 12 SZF, 3 C131F, 1 RC45J, 2 UllA, 3 TC45J, 2 C54R, 3 C54Q, 1 UH34D, 30 A4B, 5 SH34J, 3 C l l 8 B - - 5 2
- - 2 1 - - - - - - - -- -
8 0 123 53
Total Enlisted
100 130
1 672
Administrative Superior
CNATRA CMC COM-9 CNARESTRA
CG MARTC co NAS CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 6 24 6(Off. ) 16 (Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 29.
Officer Unit a Aviation/Other
AWS- 72(L) 4 61 WEPTU-721 -- 13 WEPTU-722 -- 14 WEPTU-723 -- 16 WEPTU-724 -- 8 WEPTU-725 -- 10 NAIRU-721 - - 26 NAIRU- 722 - - 29 NARDIV-721 -- 9 VF-725 21 5 VF-727 19 4 VS-721 18 4 VS-722 18 5 VS-724 20 7
SELECTED RESEiRVE UNITS
Total Enlisted
290
Units - VR-721 VR- 722 VR-723 VR-724 VP-721 VP-722 VP-723 VP-724 VP- 725 VP-726 NARMU- 722 NARMU- 725 HS-721 HS-722
TOTAL
Officer Aviation/Other
14 6 13 5 15. 5 13 5 14 6 17 5 17 7 13 6 16 5 18 6
5 5 5 4
11 4 10 3 - -
281 283
Total Enlisted
45 3 6 36 3 2
130 87 9 5 9 6
115 81 82 46 40 34
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
MARINE CORPS AI:R RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Unite - Aviation /Other Enlisted
TOTAL
GROSSE ILE , MICHIGAN
(NAS) ( 9 ND)
Activities and Unitr Supported
NAS (USN & TAR)
MARTD NARTD ( Buffalo) GCA Unit 28 Navy Exchange
TOTAL
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Aircraft Officer Arsigned - Aviator /Other
10 AlE, 13 SZF, 28 18 11 SH34J, 4 C119F, 1 C54P, 2 c54C1, 2 TC45J, 1 T34B,
- - 4 3
Total Administrative Enlir ted Superior
475 CNARESTRA
7 7 CG MARTC 10 CO NAS 19 CO NAS 4 CO NAS
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 2 2
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 11.
Unit 8 - AWS-73(L) VA-731 VA-732 VR-731 VR-732 VR-733 VR-734 VS-731 vs-733 vs- 734 vs-735 VS-736 HS-731 HS-732 HS-733 HS-734
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Aviation/Other Enlisted Unit r - Aviation/Other
10 46 496 NARDIV-731 - - 10 17 4 48 NAIRU-731 - - 24
4 l9 3
46 NAIRU-732 - - 31 I 1 44 NARMU-731 3 5 14 3 4 3 NARMU-735 3 4 12 3 36 WEPTU-731 - - 13 15 --- 4 44 WEPTU-732 - - 11 13 3 60 WEPTU-733 -- 12 15 3 67 &MS-46 5 9 15 b 49 VMO-4 t 17 1 14 5 57 R-222 24 2 15 6 64 MABS-46 3 8 11 3 30 MATCU-76 1 10 9 4 40 VTU-17 8 2 9 2 3 5 NATQUOTA- - - -- -: 9 4 39 RON -73 - -
Total Enlisted
138 8
12 32 39
TOTALS 272 245 1,813 I
5 7
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I LOS ALAMITOS, CALUFORNIA
(NAS) (11 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Assigned - Aviation/Other
Naval Reserve Training Center(Surface)# - - 1 MARTD - - 3 4 MARCAD - - 1 - - NAS (USN) * A/C listed below 6 16 NAS (TAR) * A/C listed below 39 4 GCA Unit 5 - - 2 1 NAMTRADET (Occasional) - - - - - -
NARETU - - 5 1 (Students -average on board count f rom 15 - - parent activities not located on this station)
TOTAL 8 5 71 27
Total Enlisted
14 127
2 5 9
74 3 2 0
Administrative Superior
CNARESTRA CG MARTC DIR 12th MCRRD CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS CNARESTRA
* NAS(USN & TAR) A/C: 9 SH-34J, 2 UH-34D, 4 EP-2E, 8 SP-ZE, 1 P-ZE, 10 S-2F, 1 T-34B, 3 C-54Q, 5 TC-45J, 1 RC-45J, 1 SC-47H, 4 T-33B, 2 A-4AS 34 A-4B
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 9 37 4(0ff. ) Z(En1. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 109.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Units AviationfOther Enlisted Units Aviationlother - AWS-77(L) 10 64 231 NARMU-772 5 5 VA-771 2 1 5 7 3 NARMU-775 3 2 VA-772 19 5 5 NARMU-776 5 1 VA-773 18 4 84 WEPTU-771 -- 15 VA-776 l& 6 84 (San Diego) VS-771 20 7 94 WEPTU-772 -- 13 VS-774 21 7 89 (Lor. Alamitos) VS-776 19 8 80 WEPTU-773 - - 15 HS-771 13 6 5 0 (Los Alamitos) HS-772 12 5 63 WEPTU-774 -- 15 HS-773 14 5 -+ (China Lake) VP-771 12 8 144 WEPTU-775 -- 15 VP-772 11 7 139 (Los Alamitos) VP-773 5 6 108 WEPTU-776 -- 15 VP-774 11 7 126 (Los Alamitos) VP-775 11 8 121 WEPTU-777 -- 16 VP-776 10 6 122 (Pt. Mugu) VP-777 10 7 140 WEPTU-778 -- 16 VP-778 11 8 141 (San Diego) VP-779 6 _ 3 - - 124 --- WEPTU-779 -- 15 VR-771 11 6 6 5 (Los Alamitos) VR-772 12 5 6 6 NAIRU-771 - - 41 VR-773 11 6 9 8 NAIRU-772 - - 30 VR-774 11 6 56 HMM-764 33 4
Total Enlisted
I (Continued)
58
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA (Conttd) I SELECTED RESERVE UNITS (Cont'd)
Officer Total Officer Total Units - Aviationlother Enlisted Units Aviation/Other Enlisted
VMA- 123 2 7 4 93 MASS-4 4 22 81 VMA- I34 26 4 110 H&HS-47 4 16 13 VMA-241 26 5 8 5 MABS-47 4 5 22
- -- TOTAL 446 483 2,918
#SURFACE RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units Aviation/Other Enlisted Units Aviationlother Enlisted
NROS 11-7 - - 204 2 COMTEAM -- 21 -- NRSD 11-3 - - 12 185 11-9 NRSD 11-5 -- 8 158 INTELL 11-1 -- 31 2 NRCB 11-17 - - 5 62 GROUP COMM -- 5 -- NRSG 11-6 - - 6 46 11-1 - - -
TOTAL -- 292 455
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
(NAS) (8 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
MARTD NAS (USN) NAS (TAR) GCA Unit 2 USCG SAR DET ANG 159th Fighter Grp
USAF Res. 706th Troop Carr. Gr.
TOTAL
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Aircraft Officer Assigned Aviation/Other
- - 3 - - - - 1 6
A/C Listed below 28 8 - - 1 2 3 HH52A 8 1 2 TF102, 15 F10Z8, 1 - - 1 C47, 4 T33A 18 C119 1 - -
Total Enlisted
5 6 3 3
419 14 24
2
Administrative Superior
CG W T C CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS Cmdr 8th CG Diet - -
* NAS (TAR) A/C: 13 A4B, 3 T33B, 7 RFSJ, 10 SZF, 1 T34B, 7 SH34J, 1 UH34D, 1 RC45J, 1 TC45J, 2 C54Q.
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 26 38 8(0ff. ) 4(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time anld Proficiency Purposes - 11.
I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (Cont'd)
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Units - AWS-82(S) VF-821 VF - 822 VS-821 VS-822 VS-823 HS-821 HS-822
Officer Aviation/Other
5 34 17 4 16 3 16 6 19 7 16 6
8 7 9 4
Total Enlisted
162 43 35 90 6 8 '50 34 27
Officer Units Aviationlother
NAIRU- 82 1 -- 29 WEPTU-821 -- 14 VMJ-4 19 L' 3,, HMM-767 14 4 MARG-18 -- 5 706th Troop 47 V/ 66
Car r i e r Group 159th Fighter 36 '" 41
Total Enlisted
6 - - 110 69 - -
491 ,v
9 11 26 , Group - - - 10 7 2 y TOTAL 241 251 1,921
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
WAS) (3 ND) M a a Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Admini s t r ative Aviation/Ot* Enlisted Superior
COMNABS-3 - - 1 -- 2 COM- 3 - - 4 2 104 CG MARTC NAS (TAR I USN) 24 A4B, 3 TlA, 35 23 643 CNARESTRA
2 C54Q, 2 C118B, 1 C117D, 3 TCXSJ, 1 T34B, 5 SH34J, 1 UH34D, 8 EPZE, 3 SPZE, 10 S2F
GCA Unit 14 -- - - 1 2 20 CO NAS Navy Exchange - - - - 1
: J co NAS
E M T A F (MATS) USAF - - 5 d -- Hq EASTAF
J McGuire AFB NY Air National Guard 8 C97G 7 J 10 136 CG NY MUG First Army Flight 2 U8, 2 U6, 10 - - 72 CG 1st Army
1 OlE, 5 UH19, 3 CH21, 1 OH13E, 1 TOlD
l r t Region USA ADC 3 U8, 1 U6, 8 -- 8 USA Air Defense Ft. Totten, N. Y. 2 OH23 Comrnond, Ent AFB
Colorado Springs, Colorado
USATC, LANT 1 U8 1 - - 2 USA Supply Maint. Command Washington, D. C.
USAPC, Long Inland 1 U6 1 - - 1 USA Signal Center F t Monrnouth, N. J.
Office of Special - - - - 2 7 Dist Cmdr 2nd Dist OSI
USCG Air Station 4 HU16E, 26 3 120 Cmdr 3rd CG Dist Brooklyn, N. Y. * 4 HH52A
NYC Police Aviation 4 UH13, 1 TH13 3 1 3 1 NYC Police - Commissioner
44 1,153 but NAS New York provides limited rupport.
6 0
1 NAVAL AIR RESERV
NEW YORK, NEW YORK (Cont'd) I Aircraft P e r s onne 1 Pe r sonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 12 19 4(0ff. ) 2(Enl. )
I ~ a v a l Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 42. I ARMY RESEIXVE UNITS
U. S. Army Reserve Aircraft Officler Total Administrative Organization Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
77th Div Avn Bn 1 U6, 3 OlA, 36 -- 8 8 Hq I1 Corps Ft. 3 OlE, 2 TOlD, Wadeworth, N. Y. 2 OH13G
617 Helicopter Co. 4 OH23C 11 - - 5 3 Hq I1 Corps Ft. - - - - Wadsworth, N. Y. TOTAL 15 4 7 - - 141
SECLECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Total Units - AviationIOther Enlisted Units - Aviationlother Enlisted
AWS-83(L) 14 71 131 NARMU-831 5 5 5 0 VA-831 21 ' 4 88 NARMU-835 4 4 47 VA-832 22 4 49 NARMU-836 5 3 42 VS-835 2 0 4 7 5 NAIRU-831 - - 2 5 9 VS-836 2 1 7 7 1 NAIRU-832 -- 2 5 3 VS-837 19 7 7 8 WEPTU-831 - - 11 - - HS-831 11 5 65 WEPTU-832 -- 18 - - HS-832 13 4 39 WEPTU-833 -- 17 1 VP-831 16 6 106 WEPTU-834 -- 12 - - VP-832 15 7 108 WEPTU-835 -- 2 1 1 e - 8 3 3 15 9 126 WEPTU-836 -- 16 - - VP-834 15 8 107 H&HS-4 3 7 12 VP-836 13 5 107 MATCU-73 - - 17 60 VP-837 17 7 111 VMA-131 20 7 170 VP-839 E 7 h u - VMA- 132 18 6 140 VR-831 3 5 0 HMM-768 24 4 137 VR-832 14 5 52 106 Air 45 79 600 VR-833 15 4 5 8 Transport Wing VR-834 14 7 58 - -
TOTAL 433 451 2,868
OLATHE , KANSAS
WAS) (9 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraft Officcsr Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted --
NAS (USN) 1 C54Q. 1 C54P 4 20 56 CNARESTRA NAS (TAR) 6 EPZE, 2 TC45J. 23 1 408 CNARESTRA
2 T34B. 21 F6A. 2 T33B
GCA Unit # 11 - - 3 Navy Exchange - - - -
6 1
I OLATWE, KANSAS (Contld)
Activities and Units Aircraft Supported Aeeigned
MARTD - - USAF Radar Squadron - -
(738th) 5th Mieeile Battalion 2 UHl9D
55th Arti l lery, U. S. Army - TOTAL 3 7
Officer Total Adminietrative Aviationlother Enlisted -- - Superior
3 1 87 CG MARTC 1 v ' 15 158 s Sioux City, ADS, Sioux
City, Iowa 3 25 125 CG, 2nd Region
ARAD COM -- -
37 65 853
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transiente Daily 7 3 7 6(0ff. ) 9(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15.
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer Unite Aviationlother Enlisted Unit e Aviationlother
AWS-88(L) 14 69 132 VMF-113 17 8 VF-881 17 5 80 VMF(AW)-215 18 4 VF-882 16 6 133 MARG-22 6 - - NARMU-881 5 6 6 5 VTU(AVN)-27 7 1 VR-881 13 6 87 (MARTD)Sub Unit -- 1 VR-882 15 5 6 8 1 (Denver) VR-883 16 4 93 MACS-23 (Denver) -- 3 0 VP-881 19 8 138 MARG-1 l(Denver) 6 - - VP-882 18 9 166 - - NAIRU-881 - - 2 7 9 TOTAL 187 203 WEPTU-881 -- 14 --
Total Enlisted
66 88 - -
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
(NAS) (1 3 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activitier and Unitr Aircraft Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Ansigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
MARTD - - 4 1 5 7 CG MARTC NAS(USN) 10 AIE, 7 SPZE, 5 9 45 CNARESTRA NAS(TAR) 5 C119F, 1 C54P, 28 8 400 CNARESTRA
1 C54Q 5 SH34J, 1 UH34D. 1 T34B. 8 SZF
+GCA Unit 34 - - 3 - - 20 NAS Seattle COM 13 - - -- 49 47 CNO COM 13 (Reserve) - - -- 374 707 COM 13 COM 13 Schools - - - - 5 2 0 COM 13 USS WADDELL (PreComm) - - - - 11 80 COM 13
(Until Sept 1964) USS BENJAMIN STODDERT -- - - 11 80 COM 13
(PreComm) (Until Aug 1964) USS BROOKE (DEG-1) - - - - 4 2 0 COM 13
(PreComm) (From Nov 1964) Tranrients Enroute Alaska -- - - 1 7 COM 13
62
DECLASSIFIED, NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND SOTATIONS I
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (Contld)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted -- -
8640th AFRRG - - - - 2 8640th AFRRG (Reserves) - - - - 14
6< - 16 \
9407th Air Res Sq - - - - 100 -- i
9408th Air Res Sq - - - - 99 39th CSS - - - - 16 \, -- i
74 , I&I Staff lst /2nd LdgSptCo 4th ServBn i "
4th MarDiv, FMF USMCR. MCRTC - - 1 , 11 1 s t & 2nd LdgSptCo 4th ServBn. - - 18 : 315
4th MarDiv, FMF. USMCR (Inactive Duty) F l t Detachment X 1 U8D, 1 U6A - - 2 5
USA Corp Office of the Unit 1 TOlD, 1 01A. - - 1 2
Advi so r 2 OH23C U. S. Army Reserve - - - - 42 130
Unit Advisor (Reserve) DistIntell Office 13 ND - - - - 10 6 Navy Finance Office - - - - 2 6 NavCommUnit Seattle - - - - 7 2 3 REG DIR GSA (FSS 81 Natl Archives & (139 Ci~ril ians)
Records) F i sh 8 Wildlife Service - - (64 Civilians)
TOTAL
Administrative Superior
- - 8640th AFRRG 8640th AFRRG 8640th AFRRG 8640th AFRRG
Dir 12 MCD ILI Staff
Unit Advisor
COM 13 COM 13 COM 13
* Starting with COM 13, Aviation Officers a r e not separately accounted for but a r e included under "Other. "
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 7 6 8 36(0ff. ) 21 (Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 8.
Unite - AWS-89 VA- 89 1 VA-892 VS-891 VS-892 HS-89 1 HS-892 VP-891 VP-892 VP-893 VR-893 VR - 894
Officer Aviation /Other
72 23 19 3 22 - - 26 1 26 -- 11 - - 13 1 2 0 2 21 2 25 - - 15 2 19 1
SELECTED RESER.VE UNITS
Total Enlisted
167 8 1 78 9 8
108 6 2 49
143 141 121 5 3 5 8
Officer Unite Aviationlother
NARMU - 89 1 8 2 NARMU-896 9 1 NARMU-897 8 - - NAIRU-89 1 27 - - WEPTU-891 9 8 WEPTU-892 3 14 VMR-216 "u 2 5 4 VMR-353 , 2 5 4 HMM-770 14 4 MARC-23 5 3 VTU-2 (AVN) 5 4 VTU-18 (AVN) 14 6 - -
TOTAL 441 85
Total
60 .
'.!-;:? .;-+,, , , -: .,. - . , + , a , ..j.;, > ,,::I .:,
. . ,., , :, :., .,,*, i . s:, . . i ,: . , . J
, , ...,. . DECLASSIFIED, i
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
WAS) (1 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned - Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAS (USN) A/C l is ted below 3 12 34 CNARESTRA NAS (TAR) A/C l iated below 27 4 5 09 CNARESTRA GCA Unit 48 - - 2 1 17 CO NAS MARTD - - 4 2 6 5 CG MARTC
- - - - TOTAL 43 36 19 625
NAS (USN b.TAR)A/C: 16A4B, 5SH34J, 6SPZE, 8SZF , 1 T34B, 3 TC45J, 2 TlA, 1 C544, 1 C54P.
Aircraf t P e r aonne 1 Personnel RON
Average Tranr ient r Daily 4 28 3
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpo re r - 34.
Units - AWS-91(L) VP-911 VP-912 VP-913 VP-914 VP-915 VA-9 11 VA-912 VS-912 VS-914 VS-915 VR-911 VR-912
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS
Officer Total Officer AviationIOther Enlisted Units - Aviation/Other
53 27 467 VR-9 13 2 5 - - 26 1 94 HS-911 17 - - 26 1 86 HS-912 20 1 2 3 2 89 NARMU-911 9 1 25 -- 74 NAIRU-911 -- 4 3 24 - - 100 WEPTU-911 12 6
1 9: -- 5 2 WEPTU-912 6 11 5 0 VMA-322 3 1 8
25 - - 64 MARG-4 3 3 28 1 64 MACS-21 - - 25 2 1 2 64 HMM-771 2 2 3 21 -- 3 5 VTU- 11 - - 30 25 -- 40 - -
TOTAL 493 166
Total Enlisted
45 42 44 35 13
TWIN CITIES, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted
NAS (TAR) A/C l is ted below 35 3 435 NAS (USN) - - 2 11 31 MARTD - - 3 3 92 USN & MCRTC - - 1 - - 13 AIRPO - - 1 -- - - Navy Exchange - - - ,- 1 2 MCR I&I Staff 26th Rifle - - - ,- 1 7 Naval Astronautical Group - - 2 (2 Civilianr) 34
Detachment 1% 11
Adminis trat ive Superior
CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CG MARTC COM 9 COM 9 CO NAS TC MPLS 9 MCR & R DIST COMPACMISRAN
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS
I TWIN CITIES, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA (Contld)
Activitier and Unitr Aircr r f t Supported Arrigned
14th USA Corpr 1 U8E, Aviation Section 1 U6A
FAA (CE FIDO 52) - - Control Data Group - - Office of Naval Re rearch - -
Univereity of Minneeota Upper Mirrie nippi River - -
Project , U. S. Public Health Service -
TOTAL 4 7
Officer Total Adrninirtrative Avial:ion/Other Enlir ted - Superior
5 (1 Civilian) 4 COM GEN 14th Corpr
(35 Civilianr ) Regional Office - - 1 26 BUPERS 1 -- 1 ONR
-- (17 Civilianr) -- HEW
Aircraft P e r ronnel Personnel RON
Average Tranaienta Daily 6 8 4
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 14.
SELECTED UNITS
Officer Unite - Aviation/ Other -- Naval Rererve - - 60
Units (Surface) Unit 9 - 1 -9 NRID - - 16 AWS-81 (L) 9 60 VA-811 (J) 21 5 VA-813 (J) 18 5 HS-811 9 5 HS-812 11 5 HS-813 11 5 VP-811 13 VP-812 VP-813
3 7 15 7
VP-814 16 6 VP-815 15 7 VR-811 13 10 VR-812 \3 7 VR-813 13 7 NARMU-812 5 6 WEPTU-811 - - 13 NAILRU-811 - - 3 1 VMR-234 4 1 3 HMM-766 17 2 MATCU-71 1 7 HBMS-44 4 10 26th Rifle Company, FMF, USMCR - - 6 - -
TOTAL 262 303
Total Enlirted
525 L-
- DECLASSIFIED I I NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND STATIONS I -
WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA
(NM) (4 ND)
Activities and Units Supported
MARTD NAS (USN) NAS (TAR) GCA Unit 31 NARET U USAFR 512 Troop
Car r i e r Wing ANG 111th ATG
Heavy
TOTAL
Aircraft Officer Assigned Aviationlother
- - 6 2 * A/C Listed below 1 13 * A/C Listed below 38 4
- - 2 1 - - 6 --
32 C119 4 --
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - CNARESTRA
Total Enlisted
116 42
503 19 42
3
Admini s tr ative Superior
CG MARTC CNARESTRA CNARESTRA CO NAS CNARESTRA
* NAS(USN C TAR) Aircraft: 14 AFIIE, 3 T33B, 10 SZF, 5 SH34J. 2 TC45J. 1 SC47J', 2 C54Q, 2 EP2E. 9 SPZE, 1 T34B, 1 UH3411, 1 C54P, 2 C118, 1 RC45J.
Aircraft -. Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 12 35 12
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 18.
Units
AWS-93(L) VF-931 VS-932 vs-934 vs-935 VP-933 VP-934 w - 9 3 5 VP-936 VP-937 VR-931 VR-932 VR-933 VR-934 HS-931 HS-932
Officer Aviation/Other
7 1 36 26 - - 24 - - 2 7 - -
SELECTED R.ESERVE UNITS
Total Officer Enlisted Units - Aviation/Other
417 NARMU-931 10 - - 102 NARMU-935 11 - - 7 1 WEPTU-93 1 15 1 60 WEPTU-932 13 5 68 -.-. NAIRU-93 1 5 3 - -
119 VMF-441 15 5 109 VMF-511 16 4 114 MAGS- 17 - - 24 106 HMS-43 5 26
2 HMM-772 3 6 5 MABS-43 2 11
5 3 USAFR 512th 108 t, 96 48 Troop Car r i e r 5 1 - Wing ., 36 ANG 11 l th ATG 61 5 1 35 Heavy - -
TOTAL 732 266
Total Enlisted
88 9 6 - - - - 19
105 115 6 0 5 3 93 4 2
1,116 !
545 J
- 3,878
DECLASSIFIED, , . _ , + r e
I
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
MISSION
I Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of I aviation activities and units of the 0peratin.g Forces of the Navy and other activities and unite, a s designated by the Chief of Naval Clperations.
NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Agana, Guam NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland NAS Atsugi, Japan NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii NAVSTA Bermuda NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the
Philippines MCAF Futema, Okinawa NAS Guantanamo, Cuba MCAS Iwakuni, Japan MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii NAVSTA Keflavik, I celand
NAF Kenitra, Morocco NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAF Lajes, Azores NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England NAF Naha, Okinawa NAF Naples, Italy NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico NAVSTA Rota, Spain NAVSTA Sangley Point, Republic of the
Philippines NAF Sigonella, Sicily NAVST A Trinidad. The West Indies
ADAK. ALASKA
( NAVSTA) (1 7 ND)
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COM- 17
Supported Facil i t ies
Sand Bay & Attu (Inactive) Loran Transmitting Station - Attu, USCG Shemya Det. - 24 billets included in
NAVSTA allowance
Activities and Unite Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviationlother Enlisted Superior
NAVSTA 2 HU16D 14 49 760 COM-17 GCA Unit # lo - - 1 2 17 CONAVSTA Marine Barracks - - - - 3 95 CO NAVSTA Naval Communication Station - - - - 8 149 CO NAVSTA Naval Security Group - - - - 12 291 CO NAVSTA Marine Support Bn., NAVSECGRU - - 2 53 CONAVSTA 1 VP RON (Rotational) 9 P3A 54 - - 282 FAW-10 Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 27 CO NAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 2 46 CO NAVSTA USA Signal Radio P rop Sta - - - - 1 13 Radio Prop.
Agency, Ft. Monmouth. N. J.
1 ATF (Rotational) - - - - 6 65 COMSERVPAC USCG Loran Transmitting Station - - 2 22 COM CG 17 Diet 1 Coast Guard Vessel (WAGL) -- - - 6 45 COM CG 17 Diet ROI CC - - - - 2 - - N WDivDocke
USAF Detachment 208 - - - - 1 12 1155th TechOps Ron, McClellan AFB
U. S. Naval Facility - - - - 10 72 COMALSEAFRON ASW Class Anal Cen - - 2 - - 4 COMALSEAFRON - - -
TOTAL 11 71 107 1,953
Aircraft -- P e r s o m e 1 Perronnel RON
3 la(0ff. )27(Enl. ) 4(Off.J8fJpL ) -, +. s
Average Transients Daily
67
DECLASSIFIED EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIAT1:ON SHORE ACTIVITIES I
AGANA, GUAM
(NAS)(Non ND)
- - ,
: ..' Man. Cont ro l - BUWEPS Mil.. Command - COMNAVMARIANAS
Activitie e a n d Unitr Supported
NAS
VW-1 VAP-61 . MAUW Unit 0409 GCA Unit $49 USCG Air Det
TOTAL
A i r c r a f t Off icer Aesigned Aviation/Other
1 C54Q, 2 2 2 2 1 TC45J, 2 HU16D, 1 HUl6C, 2 UH34D 6 E C l Z l K , 1 C l 2 l J 64 3 13 RA3B 2 5 14
- - - - 2 - - 2 - -
2 C123 6 1 - -- - 29 119 4 2
Total Enl ieted
636
Adminietrat ive Super ior
COMNAVMARIANAS
COMFAIR WESTPAC COMFAIRWESTPAC CO NAS CO NAS COMNAVMARIANAS
Section, USCG
Airc ra f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 5 60 2(0ff. ) 9(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 9.
ARGENTIA . NEWFOUNDLAND
( NAVSTA) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil.. Command - COMFAIRARGENTIA
Activitie r and Units A i r c r a f t Off icer Supported Aseigned Aviation /Other
COMAE WINGLANT /COMFAIRARGENTIA 14 2 NAVSTA 1 C54S, 2 HU16D, 32 54
1 TC45J, 2 UH34E VW-11 11 E C ~ Z ~ K 89 3 VW-13 11 E C l 2 l K 97 3 USCG Det. (SAR) 2 SC-130B 13 4 Mar ine B a r r a c k s - - - - 4 Navy C o m m i s s a r y S tore - - - - 1 Navy Exchange - - - - 2 F l e e t Weather Fac i l i ty - - 1 5 RATCC 1 5 - - (61 - - ROICC - - - - 2 MAUW 0424 - - ( 2 ) - - 1 V P Squadron Det. 4 S P 2 E / H o r 4 P3A 21 - -
(Rotational) MCB Det. (Seasonal) - - - - 1 5 Oceanographic Fac i l i ty - - 1 12 Naval Communicat ion Unit - - - - 7 Internat ional Ice P a t r o l Staff (USCG) - - 1
(Seasonal) ATAB Det. - - - - - -
TOTAL
Tota l Enl ie ted
5 1 1,097
Administrat ive Super ior
COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRLANT
COMAEWLANT COMAE WLANT CMDR 1 s t CG Dis t CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA DIRLANTDOCKS CO NAVSTA COMFAIRARGENTIA
CO MCB COMOCEANSYSLAN? HD NAVCOMMSYS COMDR Let CG Dis t
CO NAVSTA
A i r c r a f t P e r sonnel P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 3 6(0ff. ) 12(Enl. ) 3(0ff. ) 6(Enl. )
- 68
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I I ATSUGI, JAPAN
I (NAS) (Non ND) Supported Facil i ty
Man. Control - BUWEPS ALF Kirarazu Mil. Command - COMNABJAPAN
Activitiee and Unite Aircraft Officer Supported Aeeigned Aviation/Othe r
COMFAIR WESTPAC - - 34 7 FAU COMFAIR WESTPAC - - - - - - COMNAVFOR JAPAN 1 C117D - - - - COMNAB JAPAN - - 3 1 NAVCINTSUPPU ATSUGI - - - - 1 NAS 6 TC45J, 2 UHZB, 43 39
3 T33B, -1 C54S ALF KISARAZU - - 1 1 Radar Bomb Scoring Unit - - ( 1 ) -- Marine Ba r racks - - - - 5 GCA Unit #26 - - ( 3 ) - - VU-5 12 F8A8 3 US2C 2 5 1
1 RC45J Armed F o r c e s Courier - - - - 3
Service MAU W 04 1 1 - ( 1 ) 1 VR-21 Det 8 CIA, 1 VC54S 27 4 VQ- 1 11 EA3BD 2 A3BI 66 9
4 EC12lM MAG-11 - - - - - - HBMS-11 3 TFSJ, 1 C11'7D 17 17 MATCU-66 - - 2 4 MABS- 11 - - 4 12 MACS-8 - - 5 15 VMF(AW)- 122 20 F8E 2 8 4 VMFA- 3 14 15 F4B 2 0 2 5 VMFA-531 15 F4B 2 5 20 HU- 1 Det 1 3 UHZA, 2 UHil5B 8 - - VMO-2 Det 1 3 OH43D 6 - - CVA Air Wing 13 A4C, 14 F8C/E, 24 4
(50% on board) 6 AlH/J, 6 A3:B, 2 E l B , 2 EAlE', 2.RF8A
CVS (Occaeional) 12 SZA, 4 SH3A 7 1 VW Det (Occaeional) 2 E C l 2 l M 6 3 VR/VMR (Occaeional) 3 C54Q/C117D / 6 - -
(Tranr ient ) C121J/KC130F NOACT - - - - - - NAYFINOFF ATSUGI - - - - 1
Branch Commieeary Store - - - - - - ATAB - - - - - - ROICC - - - - ( 2 ) Pool RFI (Aircraft ' C 25 A ~ H / A ~ J / A ~ B / - - - -
Maintenance) , 3 A ~ C / A ~ E / F ~ C / F ~ D / \/L F8E/F4B
- - - TOTAL 208 359 178
Total Enlieted
Admini etrative Superior
COMNAVAIRPAC COMFAIR WESTPAC CINCPACFLT COMNAVFOR JAPAN NAVCINTSUPPACT COMNAB JAPAN
CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS CO NAS COMUT WINGPAC
NAVSECGRU KAMI SEYA
CO NAS CO VR-21 COMFAIRWESTPAC
CG l r t MAW CO MAG-11 CO MAG-11 CO MAG-11 CO MWHG-1 CO MAG- 11 co MAG-1 1 CO MAG-1 1 CO HU-1 CO MAG-11 COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC C OMNAVAIRPAC CG l e t MAWINAS/
FAA NOACT TACHIKAW NAVFINOFF
YOKOSUKA CO NAS FAETUPAC NORIS ROICC FE COMFAIRWEST-
PAC
DECLASSIFIED / 2 , G L it : ' ydC/
,< .. - 3 , , I
:&& 3". . ' : I < ,
m m R A - c o N T I N i & A L A V U ~ I O N SHORE ACTI&TIES t
ATSUGI, JAPAN (Continued)
Ai rc ra f t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 24 23(Off. )200(Enl. ) 23(0ff. ) 200(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Fl ight T ime and Proficiency Pu rpose s - 26 to 36 - dependent on visiting a i r c r a f t c a r r i e r .
BARBERS POINT, HAWAII
(NAS) (14 ND) Supported Fac i l i t i e s
Man. Control - BUWEPS ALF F o r d Island Mil. Command - COMNAB-14 ALF Bonham*
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother
COMFAIRHAWAII/ - - 2 5 5 COMNAB - 14
FAU COMFAIRHAWAII/ - - - - - - COMNAB - 14
COMBARPAC - - 16 6 COMFAW-2 - - 11 6
NAS 3 T33B, 1 CIA, 8 TC45J, 2 UHZB, 1 C47H, 1 RC45J ** 2 SP2E **
Navy Exchange - - Branch C ommis sa ry S tore - - VP-4 12 SP2H VP-6 12 SP2E VP-22 12 SP2E AE WBARONPAC 29 EClZlK,
4 C l 2 l J VR-21 11 C118B, 2 C130G,
2 VC118B VU-1
5 FBA, 2 H25B. 00F8A* rilDF9E, 1 T33B, 4 USZC,
; 3 > ~ 3 3 ~ , 1 RC45J USCG Air Det. *** 3 HU16E, 3 HC130B Mar ine B a r r a c k s - - FAETUPAC Det. 3 - - GCA Unit $22 - - MAUW 0405 - - NAMTRADET - - CVW (Occasional) - - - - - -
Total Enlis ted
Administrat ive Super ior
COMNAVAIR- PACICOM-14
COMFAIRHAWAII/ COM- 14
CINCPACFLT COMFAIR WINGS-
PAC COMNAB - 14
CO NAS CO NAS COMFAW-2 COMFAW-2 COMFAW-2 COMFAIR-
HAWAII COMFAIRHAWAII
COMUT WINGPAC
CDR 14th CG Diet. CO NAS CO FAETUPAC CO NAS CO NAS CO NAMTRAGRU
MFS - -
I TOTAL
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Pe r sonne l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 7 331 29 1 I Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T ime and Proficiency P u r p o r e s - 298.
1 EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
I BARBERS POINT, HAWAII (Continued)
* GMU-10 located a t A L F Bonham. Pacif ic Miss i le Range located a t ALF Bonham. ** Pool Aircraf t .
*** USCG Detachment r e ce ive s l imited support f r o m NAS.
Note: SAR DETACHMENT KWAJ t o be es tab l i shed on a n i n t e r im b a s i s coincident with t r an s f e r of PACMISRANFAC KWAJ to A r m y 1 July. Det. to be under mi l i t a ry command of CO NAS B a r b e r s Point with allowance of 13 Officers (1300) and 24 enlisted. A/C allowance; 3 operating, 1 pool (HU16D). PDS a t Kwajalein.
Units
SELECTED RESERVE UNITS ( temporary)
Total Officer --
Total Enlis ted
BERMUDA
(NAVSTA) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMFAIRBERMUDA
Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Avia t ion lo ther
16 27
Total Enl i s ted
595
Administrat ive Superior
COMNAVAIRLANr
Supported Assigned
COMFAIRBERMUDA/ NAVSTA
Marine Detachment *USGG Detachment
(Sec Radio) Navy Commis sa ry S tore Navy Exchange NAVSTA ACFT SUPPDET
Kindle y AFB NAVFAC Bermuda
CO NAVSTA Cmdr . 5th CG Dis t
CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA
COMOCEANSYS- LANT
ROICC - - - - 1 - - DIRLANTDOCKS Underwater Sound Lab. Bermuda Det. - - 2 8 UNWATSNDLAB
NLDN CONN MAUW 0428 - - - - ( 1 ) ( 15) CO NAVSTA
TOTAL 2 16 46 82 1
* CG Ai r Detachment moved t o Kindley AFB and became operat ional on the 18th of November 1963. The only Coast Guard remaining a t the Naval Station i s the Secondary Radio Station, a sub unit of the Ai r Detachment.
I I I I I Ill 1 I ?- 7 FP~*& DECLASSIFIED @bc.'..'.* .:
;.;; 0 A. :$f%
I CUB1 POINT, REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES
(NAS) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNABPHIL
Activities and Unite Supported
COMFAIRWESTPAC Det. Cubi
COMNABPHIL! COMNAVPHIL
NAS
Aircraf t Officer Aesigned Aviation/Other -
- - 4 1
Total Enl i s ted
12
Adminir t ra t ive Super ior
COMFAIRWEST - PAC
COMNAVPHIL / CINCPACFLT
COMNABPHIL / COMNAVPHIL
Pool R F I A i r c r a f t GCA Unit 1144 Branch Navy Exchange
COMNAVAIRPAC CO NAS Navy Exchange
Subic CO MARBKS
Subic co v u - 5 CO VAW-13 CO MASS 2 COMNAVB ASE
Subic C OMNAVAIRPAC
Marine Sep. Guazd Det.
VU- 5 Det. ''A" VAW-13 Det. "111 MASS 2 Sub. Unit 1 1 1 "
NAVMAG SUBIC
1 RC45J, 3 US2C 8 2 7 E A l F 10 9
- - 1 1 - - - - 7
50% 1 CVA Ai r Wing ( frequently)
1 HMM (frequently) 1 VFP-63 Det.
(frequently) VR-21 Det. (COD)
(frequently) 50% 1 MAG
(occasional)
50% 1 CVS Ai r G r o u p (Occasional)
1VW Det. ( Occasi-onaL)
1 VAP-61 Det. (Occasional)
1 VAW-11 Det. (Occaeional)
COMNAVAIRPAC
DECLASSIFIED I I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AIVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I
FUTEMA, OKINAWA
(MCAF) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB JAPAN
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Othe r Enlisted Superior
MCAF 2 TC45J 1 8 52 COMNAB JAPAN MCAF (Sub Unit 1 - - 4 6 62 CG l e t MAW
MABS- 16) MCAF (Augmentation - - 2 - - 70 CO MCAF
Provided by MAG-16) MAG-16 - - - - - - - - CG 1st MAW H&MS-16 2 UH34D, 17 13 233 CO MAG-16
2 C117D (*I) MABS- 16 - - 4 6 211 COMAG-16
*MABS- 16 (Sub Unit 2) - - 5 10 167 CO MAG-16 *HMM( L ) - 162 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 53 4 194 CO MAG-16 *HMM(L) -361 (Rotational) 24 UH34D 5 0 5 160 CO MAG-16
3 0 1 B HMM(L)- 364 ( Rotational) 24 UH34D 5 0 4 161 CO MAG-16 VMO-2 7 OIBl 9 OH43D 14 4 102 COMAG-16
*VMO- 2 (Sub Unit 1) 2 OlB, 3 UH43D 4 - - 13 CO MAG-16 MASS - 2 - - 5 12 100 CO MWHG-1
lot MAW *MASS-2 (Sub Unit 1 ) - - 1 1 29 COMWHG-1
- - - - 1st MAW TOTAL 102 210 73 1,554
Aircraf t -- Pereonnel Personnel RON
Average Traneiente Daily 1 2(0ff. ) 3(Enl. ) 2(0ff. ) 3(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 28.
* Based a t Futema, usually deployed.
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA
(NAS) (10 ND) Supported Faci l i t ies
Man. Control - BUWEPS ALF Leeward Point F ie ld Mil. Command - COMNAB- 10 (All Je t Aircraf t )
Activitie e and Units Supported
NAS
v u - 1 0 Marine Security Group One CVW (Rotational)
One VP Detachment (Rotational)
One HMR Detachment (Rotational)
Aircraft Officer Aeeigned Aviat ionlother
1 VC54Q, 2 HU16C. 43 19 1 TC45J, 1 T3413, 2 CHl9E 7 F8A1 3 UB26J 19 - -
- - - - 5 10 A5A, o r A3A, 130 16 24 A4A, 12 AlE , 3 AlG, 24 F8C, . o r F4B, 3 RF8A 7 P2D o r P5A 30 5
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
960 COMNAB-10
239 COMFAIRCARIB 240 - - 800 COMNAVAIRLAN
135 COMFAW
6 2nd MAW
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITlES
GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (Continued)
Activities and Unite Aircraf t As eigned
2 A1G
Officer Aviation/Other
4 --
Total Enlisted
4
Administrative S u ~ e r i o r Supported
CO VAW One VAW Detachment (Occaeional)
One CVSG (Occaeional)
One VMF/VMA (Occaeional)
One VMF/VMA Det. (Occasional)
One VS Reserve Squadron (Occasional)
COMNAVAIR - LANT
MAG-32
CNARESTRA
TOTAL
Average Transients Daily
Air craft Pereonnel Personnel RON
3 3 0 10
Naval Avia tors Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeee - 14. I I WAKUM, JAPAN
(MCAS) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB JAPAN
Aircraf t Officer Aseigned Aviation /Other
2 TC45J, 2 HUlbC 4 30 - - - -. - - - - - .. - - - - 30 79 - - 3 28 - - - .. 10 - - - .. - -
1 C117D, 2 T F 9 J 14L 18 - - :I 10 - - I. 2
24 A4C 28 5 24 A4C 2tl 4 7 R F 8 A , 7 E F l O B 16 13
- - - ., - - - - 1 El 26
2 C117D, 2 C54, 12; 7 6 TFSJ, .2 TC45J, 2 CH19E, L UH34D 14 KC130 29 3 - - 51 2 2
- - - - 1
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COMNAB JAPAN CG AIRFMFPAC CG l e t MAW CO MWHG-k CO MWHG-1 CO MWHG-1 CG l e t MAW CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CO MAG-12 CG let-MAW GO MWSG-17 CO MWSG- 17
Activities and Unite Supported
MCAS Hdqtrs, CG 1st MAW MWHG-1 H&HS - 1 MACS-4 1 l t h F o r c e Dental Co. MAG-12 H&MS-12 MABS- 12 MATCU-67 VMA-242 VMA-121 VMCJ-1 MWSG-17 H&HS-17 MAMS-17
VMGR-152 MABS-17 NAVCINTSUPPU Iwakuni
CO MWSG-17 CO MWSG-17 NAVCINTSUPP-
ACT JAPAN CO MABS - 17 CO H&HS-17 COMFAIR WINGS
PAC
MATCU-60 MARTSAT - 1 COMFALR WING - 6
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION S H O ~ ACTIVITIES b
IWAKUNI, JAPAN (Continued)
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation/Other Enlisted Superior
VP-28 12 SP2E 3 5 17 271 COMFAIRWING-2 LST- 1122 (San Joaquin) - - - - 9 97 COMSERVRON-3
*VP-42 -- - - -- COMFAIR WING - 14 - - - - TOTAL 110 248 303 4,264
Aircraft P e r sonuel Permormel RON
Average Transients Daily 5 12(Off. ) 20(Enl. ) lZ(0ff. ) 20(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purpoeea - 150.
NOTE: Japan Maritime Self Defense Force - 2 Officers, 4 Enlisted and no Aircraft. Japan Air Self Defense Force - 7 Officers, 25 Enlisted and no Aircraft.
* VP-50 on board 1 July 1964 but transferring to PDS a t North Island. Mow expected to be completed by 25 July 1964. (See North Islaad bare loading. )
VP-42 replacing VP-50 on rotational baris. PDS of VP-42 a t NAS Whidbey bland. Return to Whidbey Island scheduled about 15 February 1965.
KANEOHE BAY, OAHU, HAWAII
(MCAS) (14 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB 14
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Supported Aasigned Aviation/Other
H&HS, MCAS 1 C47J. 2 TC45J, 15 34 1 RC45J. 2 CH19E, 2 T33B
Hdqtrs, CG le t Marine - - - - - - Brigade
Hq. Co. (Reid), 1st MarBrig -- - - 2 1 4th Marines (Reinf) - - 1 184 Service Bn., 1st MarBrig - - - - 39 3rd Bn., 12th Mar (Reid) - - - - 53 MAG- 13 - - - - - - H&MS- 13 2 C549, 4 TF9J 27 19 MABS-13 - - 3 12 MATCU-62 - - 1 5 VMF-232 25 F8B 22 3 VMF(AW)-212 20 F8B 23 3 VMA-214 26 A4C 3 1 5 HMM-161 24 UHUD 47 1 MACS-2 - - 4 20 Pacific Missile Range 5 UH34J 24 6
Facility, Hawaiian Area 1st Radio Co. FMF - - - - 13 - - -
TOTAL 114 198 418
Aircraft Pe r mo~nsl
Average Transient8 Daily 1 12
Total Administrative Enlisted Superior
446 COMCAS
- - CG, F W P A C I CG, 1st MarBrig CG, la t MarBrig CG, l r t MrrBrig CG, l r t MarBrig CG, 1st MarBrig CO, MAG-13 CO, MAG-13 COP MAG-13 CO, MAG-13 COP MAG-13 CO, MAG-13 COP MAG-13 CO, MAG-13 COM PMR P t Mugu
273 CG. FMFPAC
6.953
Personnel RON
l(CW. ) 2(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 10. I 7'5
E w 4 q w N T Z N t w T A L AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES ' I , . , ' - , / f * , ''.,,.
KEFLAVIK, ICEL&.
(NAVSTA) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMFAIRKEFLAVIK/
COMNAVAIRLANT
Activities and Units Aircraf t Supported Assigned
I CEDEFOR STAFF - - COMBARFORLANT /COMFAIRKEF COMNAVICE - - NAVSTA 1 C lZ l J , 1 C54S,
4 C47J, 2 U6A, 2 SH34J
NAVEX - - COMSTORE - - NAVCINTSUPPACT - - NCSO - - GCA Unit 153 - - NAVCOMMSTA - - NAVSECGRU - - FLTWEAFAC - - Marine Ba r racks - - 1 VP Sqd Det (13) 6 SPZH 2 VP Sqd (Occasional) - - VW (Rotational Det) 8 E C l 2 l K
*ROICC - - MATS (Transpor t ) 1 p e r day
AIR FORCE UNITS IDF HQ (AF Personnel) AFI C E HDQTRS 57th FIS
667th AC W Sqd. 932 AC W Sqd. Det. 310
COAST GUARD UNITS Loran Monitor Station
Loran Station, Sandur - - - - 1
ARMY UNITS IDF HQ (Army Elm. ) - - - - 2 - --
TOTAL 4 2 165 168
Total Enlisted
27 61 - -
1,145
Adminietrative 1 Superior I
CI NCLANT COMASWFORLANT CINCLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
I COMFAIRKEFLAVIK/
I NAVSTA NAVSTA COMNAVICE NAVSTA NAVSTA COMNAVICE COMNAVICE COMNAVICE COMNAVICE FAW-11 - - BARFORLANT DIRLANTDOCKS EASTAF, McGuire
AFB
CINCLANT 26th Air Div. AFIC E
AFICE AFICE HQ USAFE /CFO
CG Liaison Officer N. Eur. , Copen- hagen, Denmark
CG Liaieon Officer N. Eur . , Copen- hagen, Denmark
DOA
Aircraf t Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 3(0ff. ) 2(Enl. ) 2( Off. ) 2(Enl. )
* Permanent ly detached duty f r o m DIRLANTDOCKS, Norfolk, Virginia.
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
KEN1 TRA, MOROCCO
(NAF) (Non ND)
Activities and Units Supported
COMNAVACT Morocco NAF
GCA Unit Navy Commissary Store Navy Exchange Marine Ba r racks
NAVCOMMSTA
Branch Navy Exchange
F lee t Weather Central
TOTAL
Aircraft Assigned
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAVACT MOROCCO
Officer Aviat ionlother
4 1 12 41
Total Enlisted
9 548
Adminis t rat ive Superior
COMNAVAC T MED COMNAVACT
MOROCCO CO NAF CO NAF CO NAF COMNAVAC T
MOROCCO COMNAVAC T
MOROCCO NAVCOMMST A
MOROCCO COMNAVAC T
MOROCCO
Aircraft , Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 20 - - Naval Aviators Supported f o r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 3.
KODIAK, ALASKA
(NAVSTA)(17 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB - 17
Activitie s and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Adminietrative Supported Assigned Aviat ionlother Enlisted Superior
COMALSEAFRON - - 5 4 18 CNO COM-17 - - 1 6 42 CASF COMFAIRALASKAICOMNAB- 17 -- 2 - - 3 COMNAVAIRPAC /
COMNAVBASE COM- 17 NAVSTA 1 C544, 1 C54S, 17 4 5 567 COMNAB - 17
1 HUl6D MAUW 0404 - - - - 1 25 CO NAVSTA USCG Det. (SAR) 4 HU16E, 1 C123B. 16 3 84 Cmdr 17 CG Diet.
2 HH13N Flee t Weather Central - - 5 3 48 CINCPACFLT Marine Ba r racks - - - - 4 118 CO NAVSTA Navy Commissary Store - - - - 1 21 CONAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 1 30 CO NAVSTA Distr ict Intelligence Office - - 1 4 4 DNI Reserve Supplement COM- 17 - - - - 1 2 BUPERS NAVCOMMSTA - - - - 19 217 Head NavCommSta NAVSECGRUACT (Cape Chiniak) - - - - 2 43 CO NAVCOMMSTA NAVSECGRUDEP (COMSTA) (Includes - - 1 9 CO NAVCOMMSTA
Armed F o r c e s Courier Service) GCA Unit #3 - - 1 2 14 CO NAVSTA
7 7
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I KODIAK, ALASKA (Continued)
Activities and Units Supported
USS KODIAK (LSM- 16 1 ) USCG BITTERSWEET USCG STORIS One VP(L) Sqd. (Det. ) WV Det. (Seasonal) One VP(S) Sqd. Det.
(Occasional) Kodiak On-Base School U. S. Coast & Geodetic
Survey Ship (Occasional) U. S. F i sh & Wildlife
Service (Occasional)
Aircraft Assigned
Officer .Aviationlother
Total Enlisted
Administrative Superior
COM-17 Cmdr 17 CG Dist. Cmdr 17 CG Dist. COMFAIRALASIO COMFAIRALASKI
TOTAL
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 1 16 5
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 5.
LAJES, AZORES
(NAF) (Non ND) hdan. Control - BUWEPS hdil. Command - COMFAIRAZORES /
COMNAVAIRLANT
Activities and Units Aircraft Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Piviation/Other Enlisted Superior
COMUSFORAZ (Joint Staff) - - 1 4 7 CINCLANT COMNAVFORAZORES - - - - - - - - CINCLANTFLT COMFAIRAZORES/ 1 HU16D 3 3 90 COMNAVAIR-
NAJ? LANT Naval Security Group - - - - 2 70 COMNAVFOR-
1 One VP(L) Det (Occasional) -- One VW Det (Occasional) - - - - - - - - - - MAUW-0432 - - - - 1
- 11 CONAF - - TOTAL 1 4 10 178
Aircraft Personnel P e r s onne 1 RON
3 14 4(0ff. ) 8(Enl. )
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I M I D WAY ISLAND, HAWAII
(NAVSTA) (14 ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-14
Activi t ies and Units A i r c r a f t Officer Supported Assigned Aviation/Other
NAVSTA 1 HU16C, 2 HU:L6D, 21 44 1 UH2B
NAVCOMMU - - 1 3 AE WBARONPAC MID DET - - 25 3
AE WB ARONPAC 17 E C l 2 l K 119 - - ( Rotational)
Naval Secur i ty Group - - - - 3 Navy C o m m i s s a r y S tore - - Navy Exchange - - GCA Unit 850 - - MAUW 0402 - - USAF 1502 ATW Det. 2 - - USCG L o r a n (C) Transmi t t ing - -
Station Kure Is land * TOTAL 2 1 169 59
Tota l Enl i s ted
Administrat ive S u ~ e r i o r
COMNAB - 14
CO NAVSTA CO AEWBARON-
PAC CO AEWBARON-
PAC CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COM 1502 ATW COM 14 CG Dist
A i r c r a f t P e r s o n n e l P e r s o n n e l RON
Average T r a n s i e n t s Daily 4r 2 0 2
* Received Logist ic Support other than fue l and ut i l i t ies f r o m NAVSTA Midway.
*MI LDENHALL, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND
( N A F ) (Non ND) Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAVACT UK
Activi t ies and U.nits Supported
NAF
NAF, Det. 1 Evreux , AFB, F r a n c e
ALUSNA, Oalo * * * N O , Det. 2
West Malling, England
TOTAL
A i r c r a f t Off icer Assigned ~ v i a t i o n / O t h e r
3 TC45J, 1 C131F. ** 9 4 2 C117D 1 C47 ( 2 ) --
Total Administrat ive Enl i s ted Superior
105 COMNAVACT UK
( 5 ) CO NAF
T r a n s i e n t s handled by USAF.
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r Fl ight T i m e and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - 60.
* NAF MILDENHALL es tab l i shed 1 July 1964. ** P r o p o s e d Allowances. *** Det. 2 will r e m a i n i n effect until approximately 1 October 1964,_to d i s p p e of ,
buildings, grounds and equipment. All personne l will be t r a n s f e r r e d a s of that date.
DECLASSIFIED
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 NAHA, OKINA WA
(NAF) (Non ND) - Supported Facil i t ie s
Man. Control - BUWEPS Staging Base (TAIWAN) Mil. Command -. COMNAB JAPAN
Activities and Units Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Assigned Aviation /Other - Enlieted Superior
COMTAIWANPATFOR / - - 13 10 57 CINCPACFLTI COMFAIRWING ONE COMFAIR- (Buckner Bay) WESTPAC
COMFLEACTS RYUKYUS - - 2 2 - - COMNAVFOR - JAPAN
NAF NAHA 2 HUl&C, 2 TC45J 13 36 530 COMNAB JAPAN MAUW 0408 - - ( 1 ) ( 1 ) (18 ) CO NAF Mine Branch - - - - - ( 1) (14 ) CO NAF COMFAIRWING ONE - - 1 - - 2 COMTAIWANPAT-
DET NAHA FOR/COMFAIR- WINGONE
VP (Rotational) 12 SP2H - 55 3 263 COMFAIRWING- ONE
VU-5 Det. B 1 DPLE, 2 UsLC, 11 3 133 CO VU-5 2 UH34H
One VW Det. (Rotational) 2 EC121K 9 15 60 COMFAIRWEST- PAC
CVA Air Wing (Frequent) 5 Various 6 1 5 SEVENTHFLT VF/VA F8C. F8E, A4C, A l J , F3C, AlH, E l B , SZC, A3B, F 4 B
Marine Sqdns (Frequent) 12 Various 15 -- 35 CG 1s t MAW F4B, F8E, RFBA, A4C, EFlOB, KC130F, (Deploying Squadrons)
VR-21 (COD) Det. 1 C1A 3 - - 2 SEVENTHFLT (Rotational)
VR Transpor t 1 Varioue' 3 - - 2 - - (Occarional) C117, C54, C118,
C130 Marina Barrackm - - - - 3 50 CO F M F PAC
(NAF NAHA) NAVCINTSUPPU NAHA - - - - 1 ( 2) NAVCINTSUPPA~
JAPAN NAVSECGRUACT Okinawa - - - - 2 8 304 COMFLEACTS
RYIS CO "Dlt MARSUPBN - - - - 2 60 MARSUPBN NSGA
Okinawa - - - - TOTAL 42 131 104 1,535
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 20 26(0ff. ) 92(Enl. ) 26(0ff. ) 92(Enl. )
Naval Avia tors Supported f o r Flight Time and Prcdiciency Purposes - 20.
F igures i n parentheses a r e included i n NAF Naha lYavpers 576.
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
NAPLES, ITALY
(NAF ) (Non ND ) Mm. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAVACT ITALY
Activitiee and Unitm Aircraf t Officer Total Adminimtrative Supported Ammigned Aviation/Other Enlimted Superior
COMNAVACTMEDI - - - - - - - - CINCUSNAVE UR COMFAIRMED
NAF 2 T33B, 2 USZC, 27 16 45 2 COMNAVAC T Ital] 2 C117D, 5 TC45J, 1 C131F, 1 VC54Q, 1 UH34G, 1 UHLB
VR-24 Det. 7 C1A 34 3 164 CO VR-24 NALCOEURREP - - * ( 5 ) -- ( 11) NALCOEUR USCG Det. 2 Cl23B 8 - - 22 COM MEDSEC Special Act. Squadron 1 VC47D - - - - - - Spec ActSqdn Armed Forcem Courier Service - - - - 4 4 OinC NavSscGru USAF Det. 4, 1141 1 C54E, 1 C47A 1 -- 17 C 0 1 1 4 1 GCA Unit 1Y23 - - **(2) * * ( I ) **( 15) CO NAF Flee t Mail Center - - - - * * ( t ) **(21) CO NAF Radar Bomb Scoring Unit - - * * ( I ) -- **( 8) C O N A F Naval Overseae Air Cargo Terminal - - 1 8 COMNAVACT Ital! Air Navigation Office - - - - 1 3 COMFAIRMED CINCSOUTH F lag Unit - - 1 - - -a CINCSOUTH Maintenance Support Cnly
ALUSNA Cairo 1 C47J - - - - - - - - ALUSNA Teheran 1 C47J - - - - - - - - ALUSNA Pre to r i a 1 C47J - - - - - - - - ALUSNA New Delhi 1 C47J - - - - - - - - COMMIDEASTFOR 1 VC54N - - - - - - - - VAP Det. (Occasional) VP(L) Det. (Occaeional) AE W Det. (Occamional) CVW Squadron (Occamional) - - - -
TOTAL 32 71 25 670
Air c raf t P e r m onne 1 P e r l onnel RON
Average Tranmientm Daily 25 50(0ff. ) 100(Enl. ) 9(0ff. ) 15 (Enl. )
I Naval Aviatore Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpomem - 160.
* Included i n VR-24 Det. total number allowed. ** Included i n NAF total number allowed.
DECLASSIFIED, d . 4 " . . ' ' ' 1
' . ,. .: ;i- - : EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
% , I - + - * d . J . ) ; < , - < . I r 2
1 ROOSEVELT ROADS, PUERTO RICO I I (NAVSTA) (10 ND) Supported Facil i t ies - I
Man. Control - BUWEPS Pico Del E s t e Navy/FAA Radar Mil. Command - COMLANTFLT WPNRAN Gunfire Support, Culebra
OOSC, Anegada UI)T Training Fac . , St. Thomas Marines, Camp Garcia, Vieques (LogSup) St. Croix Underwater Range Ammo Storage Facility, V i e q u e ~
Activitiee and Unite Supported
NAVSTA
Aircraf t Officer Aesigned Auiation/Other
1 C54S, 1 VC54PD 4 3 5 2 1 HU16C, 1 HUlCD, 1 TC45J, 2 UH34DD 1 UI-IZB
- - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 3 - - 3 - -
1 UH34E, 1 UH34GD 29 5
Total Enlisted
1,150
Administrative Superior
COMNAB - 10
Navy Commissary Store CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA COMFAIRCARIB
Navy Exchange Marine Ba r racks GCA Unit t 5 8 VU-8
2 DT28B, 3 m, 3 PZE, 11 QFSG, 8 D:F8F
LANTFLT WPNRAN - - % COMCARIBSEA- FRON
COMFALRCARIB COMOPTEVFOR CO PATRON CNARESTRA
*VW-4 8 WC l 2 l N CARIBTEVDET - - VP Det 4 SP2H VP (Reserve) 6 P2E
(Occasional) 2 112 VP RONS 28 SP2H/P3A
(Rotational Jan. , Feb. , Mar. ) MCB-4 Det. - - UDT (Rotational)
Students - - 1 VMA/VMF 20 A ~ B / F ~ A
(Rotational) 1 VMF (Occasional) 20 F6AIF8C 1 VMA Res 15 A4B
(Occasional) PROVMAG HQ (Occasional) - - Joint Task Force 5 C133, 5 C118
(Occasional) Beach Jumper s (Occasional) - -
1 MCB (Reserve) (Occasional) - - - TOTAL 148
COMFAW 3,5, or 11
COMCBLANT NAVPHIBSCa
CG 2nd MAW
CG 2nd MAW COMART
CG 2nd MAW CINCLANTFLT
CO BJU-2 COMCBLANT
',1 Aircraft Personnel P e r sonnel RON
Average Transients Daily 2 10 20(0ff, ) 43(Enl. ) 12(Off. ) 28(EnL. )
Naval Aviators Supported fo r Flight Time and Proficiency Purpose. - 1.
* VW-4 assigned permanent duty station of NAS Jacksonville effective 15 January 1965.
-- I DECLASSIFIED f Y 1 7 6 5 1 EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES
ROTA. SPAIN
(NAVSTA)(Non ND) Supported Facil i t ies
Man. Control - BUWEPS USNLO Gibral tar , NAVSHIPLO Madrid Mil. Command - COMNAVACT SPAIN IWA E l Fe r ro l , NFA Cartegena,
lrlAVMAG Cartegena, NAVRADSTA(T) ]Moron and 7418 Army Traneport Terminal Unit Cadiz
Activities and Unit8 Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Supported Aseigned Aviation /Other Enliated Superior
COMNAVACT SPAIN - - 5 4 12 COMNAVACT MED NAVSTA 1 C117D, 1 C47J1 24 82 828 COMNAVACTSPAIN
4 TC45J. 1 UH34G. Pool 15 F8 /F3 /A4 /Al
GCA Unit # 51 - - ( 3 ) ( 1 ) ( 20) CO NAVSTA MATS Terminal - - ( 2 ) -- ( 34) CO NAVSTA Naval Commiarary Store - - - - 1 12 CONAVSTA Navy Exchange - - - - 1 3 CONAVSTA Marine Barracks - - - - 5 144 COMNAVACT SPAIN Fuel Depot - - - - 2 12 COMNAVACT SPAIN Naval Communication Station - - 1 17 204 COMNAVACT SPAIN Oversea8 Air Cargo Terminal - - - - 1 8 COMNAVACT SPAIN ROICC - - - - 3 -- OICC MADRID Armed Force8 Courier Service - - - - 3 4 DIRNAVSECGRUEUR
Staff CINCUSNAVEU Electronic Intelligence Support Group 1 2 16 DIRNAVSECGRUEUR
Staff CINCUSNAVEC Mobile Construction Battalion 6 - - - - 8 224 COMNAVACT SPAIN VR-24 4 C 130, (1 pool) 4 8 5 260 COMFAIRMED
3 C118, 2 C54S, (2 pool) Intelligence Securi ty Unit - - - - 1 1 CINCUSNAVEUR VQ- 2 11 EA3B. 3 ECl21h![ 65 9 455 COMFAIRMED One VP(L) RON 6 P 2 2 6 1 15 7 COMFAIRMED
(Rotational) VAP-62 Det. 19 3 RA3B 8 3 67 COMFAIRMED - - -
TOTAL 54 178 148 2.407
Aircraft Personnel Personnel RON
Average Transients Daily 10 28 (Off. )86(Enl. ) 28(0ff. )86(Enl. )
Naval Aviators Supported for Flight Time and Proficiency Purposes - 15.
(NAVSTA) (Non ND)
an. Control - BUWEPS ' y l . Command - COMNABPHIL
'Activitiee and Unitr Aircraf t Officer Total Administrative Aviation /Other Enlisted Superior
51 CINCPACFLT 408 COMNAB.PHIL J
COMNAVPHIL
b.: >
EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES 1 I SANGLEY POINT, REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES (Continued)
I Activities and Unitr Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrat ive Supported Aeeigned Aviation/Other Enl i s ted Super ior
VP-40148 12 P5B USCG Air Det. 2 HUl6E LORAN Stations - - USCG NETTLE - - Flee t Weather Fac i l i ty - - ASR-8 - - Marine B a r r a c k s - - Commisea ry S tore - - Navy Exchange - - VW Ron Det. (Occasional) - - Communications Center - - Naval Investigative Support Activity MAUW Unit 0406 - - FAW- 1 Det. Sangley - -
I TOTAL
COMFAIR WINGONE Cmdr. CG Phil. Sec Cmdr. CG Phil . Sec Cmdr. CG Phil . Sac COMNAVPHIL CO NAVSTA F M F PAC CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA - - NAVCOMMSTA Phi l NAVINSUPPGRU CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA
Aircraf t Pe r sonne l Pe r sonne l RON
Average Trans ien ts Daily 5 2 0 5
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T i m e and Proficiency Pu rpose s - 12.
SIGONELLA, SICILY
(NAF) (Non ND) W x t e d Fac i l i ty
Man. Control - BUWEPS AVB ,-2 (Limited) Mil. Command - COMNAVACT Italy - r
i Activities and Units Ai rc ra f t Officer Total Administrat ive
Supported Aviat:ion/Other
NAF l C 1 1 7 D , l T C 4 5 J , 16 34 436 COMNAVACT Italy 1 HU16D, 1 SH34G, 1 UHZB
GCA Unit #46 - - ( ( 3 ) - - ( 1 9 ) CO NAF Navy Commis sa ry S tore - - - - 1 4 C O N A F Navy Exchange - - - - 1 6 C O N A F MAUW -0433 - - 11 1) - - ( 2 0 ) CO NAF - - Branch P o s t Office - - ( 1 ) ( 4 ) CO NAF CVW ( T r a n s ) - - - - - - - - COMSIXTHFLT VP(L) RON (Rotational) 12 SP2H '54 - - 278 COMFAIRMED AVB-2 (Limited Support) - - - - - - - - - - ALUSNA Athens (Maint. 1 HU16D - - - - - - Navy Dept
Support) - -- -
TOTAL 18 '70 36 7 24
Airc ra f t P e r sonnel P e r eonnel RON
3 25 Average Trans ien ts Daily
Naval Aviators Supported f o r Fl ight T ime and Prof ic iency P u r p o s e s - SIXTHFLT & HAFMED Aviators a s required.
84
I EXTRA-CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES I TRINIDAD, THE WEST INDIES I
I (NAVSTA) (1 0 ND)
Activities and Unitr Aircraft Supported Arrigned
1 COMSOLANT - - NAVSTA 1 HU16D Marine Detachment - - Commissary Store - - Navy Exchange - - RA WINSONDE - - AFRS Outlet - - ROICC 11
- - AMRS Trinidad (USAF) - - - LORAC Det (Occarional) - - VP(S) Det (Occasional)
2/ - -
VP(L) Det (Occasional)- - - VW Det (Occasional) 21 -,3/41 - - Trinidad & Tobago R e g L e n t - -- Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard i1
4 1 Alcan Bauxite Plant - - - (Aluminum Company of Canada)
U. S. Embassy/AID/USIS 51 - - - TOTAL 1
Man. Control - BUWEPS Mil. Command - COMNAB-10
Officer Aviation/Other
Total Enlisted
22 130 69
2 1 6 5 - - 1
Administrative Superior
CINCLANTFLT COMNAB- 10 CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA CO NAVSTA USAF AFMTC
Patr ick AFB OCEANSYSLANT
- - F L E WEAMIA
Aircraft P e r ronnel Pereonnel RON
Average Tranrientr Daily 1 3(0ff. ) 4(Enl. ) 3(0ff. ) 4(Enl. )
NOTES: I 1.' Atlantic Mirsile Range (Tracking) Station (AMRS) ( USAF) i r under the operational control
of AFMTC (Air Force Mirsile T e r t Center) Pat r ick Air Force Bare, Florida. NAVSTA Trinidad provider rupport t o AMRS plum the Air Force Ocean Range Verse l r (ORV) under the t e rms of a joint support agreement. NAVSTA Trinidad will rupport MSTS who will operate ORVts a s of 1 July.
2' When required, provider rupport and ausumer operational control of a i rcraf t operations f rom P ia rco International Airport for rpecial operations.
3' Providal support for Hurricane Recon Aircraft operating f rom P ia rco International Air - por t during hurricane searon.
5' Security and Utility support. (Unitr physically located i n NAVSTA complex. )
2' C o m m d c a t i o n r and Logistic mupport..
DECLASSIFIED
The aviation ship inventory m a y be summar i zed are follows:
Reserve F l e e t -
On Loan USCG - Fore ign Total Active
39 1 1,) ' 3 ~
10 6 - -
- - 3 3 1 - - 1
Building
3 TOTALS C VA(N) C VA C VS LPH AVT AKV AV AVP AVB ARVA, ARVE AVM
* One Ship on loan to Norway, (AVP-39 Gard iners Bay), the other on loan t o Ethiopia, (AVP-49 Orca) .
** Adventinus (ARVE-3) on loan to Chile.
A detai led l is t ing of aviat ion sh ips follows:
Type & Hull No.
P r e s e n t Status
Home P o r t - R e m a r k s
ATLANTIC F L E E T
1. Attack C a r r i e r s
F. D. ROOSEVELT FORRESTAL SARATOGA SHANGRI L A INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
Mayport Norfolk Mayport Mayport Norfolk Norfolk
Active Active Active Active Active Active
2. Support C a r r i e r s
ESSEX CVS-9 Active INTREPID CVS- 1 1 Active RANDOLPH CVS-15 Active WASP CVS- 18 Active
* LAKE CHAMPLAIN CVS-39 Active LEXINGTON 'CVS-16 Active
(Misc)
CARDIV- 18 CARDIV-20 CARDIV- 16 CARDIV- 14 CARDIV- 16 CNATRA
Quonset Pt . Norfolk Norfolk Boston Newport Pensacola
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
OKINAWA LPH-3 Active BOXER LPH-4 Active GUADALCANAL LPH-7 Active GUAM LPH-9 Building
PHIBRON - 8 I?HIBRON - 10 PHIBRON- 12 NAVSHIPYD
Phila.
Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Es t imated
completion of fitting out period 3 /31/65
A V I A T I O N S H I P S
Type & Hull No.
4. Auxiliary Ai rc ra f t T ranspo r t s
FRANKLIN AVT - 8 LEYTE AVT-10 MONTEREY AVT - 2 CABOT AVT-3 TARAWA AVT-12
P r e s e n t Home Status Assigned P o r t - R e m a r k s
Res. F l t Phila. Group New York Res. F l t Phila. Group Newport Res. F l t Phila. Group Phila. Res. F l t Phila. Group Phila. Res. F l t Phila. Group Ne wpo r t
5. Seaplane Tender
CHANDE LEUR AV-10 Ree. F l t Phila. Group Phila. DUXBURYBAY AVP- 38 Active CRUDESFLT Norfolk GREENWICH BAY AVP-41 Active CRUDESFLT Norfolk VALCOUR AVP-55 Active CRUDESFLT Norfolk
6. Other Auxil iar ies
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: The re a r e 2 AKVs (Auxiliary Cargo T ranspo r t s (Aviation) - e x CVE/CVU types) i n the Atlantic Rese rve F l ee t (KULA GULF, and SIBONEY). In addition, t he r e a r e 4 sh ips - AKVs (CARD, CROATAN, COFLE and BRETON) ase igned t o MSTS.
PACIFIC F L E E T
1. Attack C a r r i e r s
TICONDEROGA HANCOCK BON HOMME
RICHARD ORISKANY MID WAY RANGER CORAL SEA KITTY HAWK CONSTELLATION AMERICA
2. Support C a r r i e r s
CVA- 14 CVA-19 CVA-31
C VA- 34 CVA-41 CVA-61 CVA-43 CVA-63 CVA-64 CVA-66
YORKTOWN CVS-10 HORNET CVS-12 BENNINGTON CVS-20 KE ARSARGE CVS-33
3. Amphibious Assault Ships
IWO JIMA LPH-2 PRINCETON LPH-5 VALLEY FORGE LPH-8 Not Yet Named LPH-10
Active Active Active
Active Active Active Active Active Active Building
Active Active Active Active
Active Active Active Building
C ARDIV- 5-. CARDIV-3, CARDIV- 5
1
CARDIV-5 CARDIV-7 -, CARDIV-3 \ CARDIV- 7 J
CARDIV- 1 CARDIV-9 Newport News, Va.
San Die go Alameda San Diego
San Diego Alame da Alameda Alame da Bremer ton San Diego
Es t ima t ed complet ion of fitting out period March 1965
NAVAIRPAC (ASW-3) Long Beach NAVAIRPAC (ASW- 5) San F ranc i s co NAVAIRPAC (ASW-3) Long Beach NAVAIRPAC (ASW- 1) Long Beach
PHIBPAC San Diego PHIBPAC Long Beach PHIBPAC Long Beach :Ingalls Shipbuilding Es t ima t ed end
Corp. , Pascagoula, Miss. of Construct ion F e b r u a r y 1966.
A V I A T I O N S H I P S
Type 81 P r e r e n t Home Hull No. Statur Arrigned Por t - Remarkr
4. Auxiliary Aircraft Tranrpor t r
BUNKER HILL AVT-9 Res. Flt. Brem. Group Puget Sound PHILIPPINE SEA AVT-11 Rer. Flt. San Diego Group Long Beach SAN JACINTO AVT-5 Rer. Flt. Slan Diego Group Mare Island
5. Seaplane Tenderr
PINE ISLAND AV- 12 Active FAIR WING - 14 San Diego SALISBURY SOUND AV- 13 Active FAIR Whidbey Whidbey Inland CURRITUCK AV- 7 Active FAIRWING- 14 San Diego CORSON AVP-37 Rer. FLt. Eian Diego Group San Diego SUISUN AVP-53 Rer. Flt. Eian Diego Group Long Beach GARDINERS BAY AVP-39 On Loan to Elorway. ORCA AVP-49 On Loan to Ethiopa. There a r e in
addition, 15 AVPr on loan to the U. S. Coart Guard.
6. Other Auxiliaries
NORTON SOUND AVM- 1 Active IVAVDIST - 5 Baltimore AVENTINUS ARVE- 3 On Loan to Chile. FABIUS ARVA-5 Ree.Flt. San Diego Group San Diego
NOTE: There a r e 9 AKVr (Awiliary Cargo Transports (aviation) - ex CVEICVU typer) in the Pacific Rererve Fleet. Cape Goucnrter, Vella Gulf, Rendova, Badoeng Strait, Saidor, Point Crru , Rabsul, Tinian, and Commencement Bay.
* Lake Champlain (CVS-39) rcheduled fo r inactivation (2128165 - 6130165).
ATLANTIC FLEET
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet
COMNAVAIRLANT i s CINCLANTFLT's logistic agent with respect to the aeronautical establlishment in the Atlantic. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercises type command functions.
b. Exercises technical control and certain manage- ment control functions over Navy and Marine Corps a i r stations and facilities a s delegated by CINCLANT- F L T and the Navy Department.
c. Takes action a s necessary to insure that al l Fleet Support Navy and Marine Corps a i r st.ations in the Atlantic a rea a r e planned, developed, axid pro- vided with necessary facilities to support assigned o r planned CNO missions.
2. Fleet Airs
a. The following commands a r e established a s rub- ordinate type commands under COMNAVAIRLANT. Subordinate type commanders act a s representatives of COMNAVAIRLANT and perform type command functions within the a reas of command specified below:
I 1 I COMFAIRNORFOLK/COMNAB-4 and 5
Within the limits of Latitude 34 degrees 00' North and 40 degrees 15' North.
Within the limits north of Latitude 40 degrees 15' North and west of Longitude 65 degrees West.
(3) COMFAIR JAXICOMNAB- 6
Within the limitr of latitudes 270001 North and 34000' North.
(4) COMFAIRARGENTIAICOMAE WINGLANT - Has cognizance over a l l a i r commalide based on the i s land of Newfoundland.
(5) COMFAIRAZORESICO NAF LASES
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based in the Azores.
(6) COMFAIRBERMUDAICO NAVSTA ELERMUDA
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands based on the Bermudas.
(7) COMFAIRKEFLAVIKICOMBARFORLANT
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commanids based on the island of Iceland.
Administrative Pe rmanen t Superior Duty Station
CINCLANTFLT Not assigned (Located a t Norfolk)
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRLANT
COMNAVAIRL ANT
Not assigned (Located NAS Norfolk)
Not assigned (Located a t NAS Quonset)
Not assigned (Located NAS Jacksonville)
Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Argentia, N. )
Not assigned (Located NAF Lajes, Azores)
Not assigned (Located a t NAVSTA Bermuda)
Not assigned ( ~ o c a t e d - a t NAVST A Keflevik)
ATLANTIC FLEET
(8) COMFAIRPATUXENT /COMNAVAIRTEST'N
Has cognizance over a l l units of NAVAIR:LANT, except units specifically assigned to othe:r commanders, which a r e based o r operating within the geographic boundaries of the Potomac River Naval Command.
Has cognizance over a l l a i r commands within the Limits of the TENTH Naval District.
(10) COMFAIRKWEST
Has cognizance of a l l NAVAIRLANT Units, except those specifically assigned to other commanders, located between latitudes 23000' North an.d 27°00' North.
Administrative Permanent Superior 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)
b. COMFAIRMED/COMNAVACTS MED CINCUSNAVEUR Naples
Responsible to COMNAVAIRLANT for the suger - vision and coordination of the type administ~ration and logistic support fo r a l l USN shore based. a i r units within the USNAVEUR a r e a and units t~em- porari ly based ashore, except i n mat te rs of pol- icy which will be r e f e r r ed to CINCUSNAVEZJR.
3. Atlantic Fleet. (The below l is ted activities a r e not aboard stations listed in the Base Section)
Aircraf t Administrative Permanent Activity Assigned superior^ Duty Station
VR- 3 C-118 NAVAIRTRANSWINGLANT McGuire AFB, N. J. VU-6 Det. 2 (Drones) CO VU-6 Dam Neck, Virginia VX-6 Det. A - - CO VX-6 McMurdo Station NAVAIRTRANS WINGLANT - - SNO MATS McGuire AFB, N. J. VX-6 Det. B - - CO VX-6 Chris t Church, N. Z.
4. Naval Air Force , Atlantic F lee t
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANENT DUTY STATIONS
Permanent Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
a. Wings b. Attack Ca r r i e r Air Wings C. Ca r r i e r Anti-Submarine
COMAE WING- Argentia COMCVW-1 Cecil Field Air Groups
LANT COMCVW-3 Cecil Field COMRCVSG-50 Key West COMFAWS,- Norfolk COMRCVW-4 Cecil Field COMCVSG- 52 Quonset Pt.
LANT COMCVW-6 Oceana COMCVSG-54 Quonset Pt. COMFAW-3 Brunswick COMCVW-7 Oceana COMCVSG-56 Norfolk COMFAW-5 Norfolk COMCVW-8 Oceana COMCVSG-58 Norfolk COMFAW- 11 Jacksonville COMCVW- 10 Cecil Field COMCVSG-60 Quonset Pt.
*COMHAT - Sanford WING - 1
* Effective 1 August 1964 HATWING-1 redesignated RECON ATKWING-1.
DECLASSIFIED ATLANTIC FLEET
4. ,,.,Naval Air Force , Atlantic F lee t (Cont'd)
Permanent Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
d. Fighter Squadrons i. Heavy Attack Squadrons n. Airborne Ea r ly Warning Squadrons
VF-11 Cecil Field * V m - 1 Sanford VF-13 Cecil Field VAH-7 Sanford *** VW-4 Roosevelt Rds VF-14 Cecil Field V m - 1 1 Sanford VW-11 Argentia VF-31 Cecil Field **VAH-13 Sanford VW-13 Argentia
Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Cecil F ie ld Oceana Oceana Key West Oceana Oceana Cecil Field
e. Heavy Photographic Squadrons
VAP-62 Jacksonville Det. 19 Rota
f. Light Photographic S a k d r o n s
VFP-62 Cecil Field
g. Attack Squadrons
VA-12 VA-15 VA- 34 VA-35 VA- 36 VA-42 VA-43 VA-44 VA-45 VA-46 VA-64 VA-65 VA-66 VA-72 VA-75 VA-76 VA-81 VA-83 VA-85 VA- 86 VA-106 VA- 172 VA-17h
Cecil Field Jacksonville Cecil Field Jacksonville Ceci l Field Oceana Oceana Cecil Field Ceci l F ie ld Cecil Field Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Oceana Cecil Field Ceci l Field Jacksonville
j. Reconnaissance Attack Squadrons
RVAH-3 Sanford RVAH-5 Sanford RVAH-9 Sanford
k. Air Anti-Submarine Sqdns.
VS-22 Quonset Point VS - 24 Norfolk VS-26 Norfolk VS-27 Norfolk VS-28 Cjuonset Point VS-30 Key West VS-31 Quonset Point VS-32 Quonset Point VS-34 Quonset Point VS-36 Norfolk VS- 39 Quonset Point
I. Helicopter Anti-Submarine Sauadrons
HS- l HS- 3 HS- 5 HS-7 HS-9 HS- 1 1
Key West Norfolk Quonset Point Norfolk Quonset Point Quoneet Point
m. Patrol Squadrons
VP-5 Jacksonville VP-7 Jackmonville VP-8 Pa twen t River VP-10 Brunswick VP-11 Brunswick VP- 16 Jacksonville VP-18 Jacksonville VP-21 Brunewick VP-23 Brunswick VP - 24 Norfolk VP-26 Brunswick VP-30 Jacksonville VP-30 Det. A Patuxent River VP-44 Pa twen t River . --
h. Ca r r i e r AEW Sauadrons VP-45 Jacksonville - --
VAW-12 VP-49 Patuxent River
Norfolk VAW-33 VP-56 Norfolk
Quonset Point
* VAH-1 redesignated RVAH-1 effective I September 1964.
** PDS Sanford a s of 1 July 1964.
*** VW-4 Det. NAS Jacksonville, effective 15 July 1964.
o. F lee t Tactical Support Squadrons
VR- 1 Patuxent River VR-24 Rota
Det. Naple s VRC-40 Norfolk
p. Aircraf t F e r r y Sq&.
VR(F)-31 Norfolk
q. MATS
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
HU -2 Det.
HU-4 v u - 2
Det. v u - 4 VU-6
Det. 2 VU-8 vu -10
Det
Lakehur st Norfolk Lakehur s t Oceana Quonset Point Oceana Norfolk Dam Neck Roosevelt Rds. Guantanamo Jacksonville
t. Air Development Sq&.
VX- 1 Key West VX-6 Quonset Point
Det. A McMurdo Station
Det. B Chris t Church, New Zealand
u. Miscellaneous
FAETU Norfolk Det. 2 Jacksonville Det. 3 Quonset Point Det. 1 Brunswick
AE W Tra in- ing Unit Patuxent River
LANTFLT Mobile Photo Grp. Norfolk - Dets. a t Newport, Guantanamo, and Naplee
PACIFIC FLEET
1. Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific: Fleet
COMNAVAIRPAC is CINCPACFLTts logistic agent with respect to the aeronautical eetablieh- ment in the Pacific. In this capacity, he:
a. Exercise s type command functions.
b. Exerc i res technical and management control functions a r delegated by CINCPACFLT and BUWEPS of designated outlying Naval and Marine Corpe Activities in the Pacific.
c. Plans and equipe Naval and Marine Corpie activitiee in the Pacific to ensure the support of CNO missions and plans.
2. Fleet Airs
The following commandr a r e ertablirhed a r rub- ordinate type commande under COMNAVAIRPAC. Subordinate type commanderr ac t am reprerenta- tive e of COMNAVAIRPAC and perform type command functionr within the a reas of command specified below:
Within the limite of Southern Sector, Western Sea Frontier
b. COMFAIRALAMEDA/COMNAB 12
Within the limitr of the Central Sector, Wertern Sea Frontier.
c. COMFAIRWHIDBEY /COMNAB 13
Within the limits of the Northern Sector, Western Sea Frontier.
d. COMFAIRALASKA/COMNAB 17
Within the limitr of the Alarkan Sea Frontier Area.
e. COMFAIRHAWAII/COMNAB 14
Within the limits of the Hawaiian Sea Frontier and the South Pacific Area.
f. COMFAIRWESTPAC
Within the a rea r of COMNAVMARIANAS, COMNAVPHIL, Japane r e home Irlandr, Okinawa, Formora and Korea.
Administrative Superior
CINCPACFLT
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
COMNAVAIRPAC
Permanent Duty Station
Not assigned (Located NAS North Island)
Not aseigned (Located NAS North Island)
Not aseigned (Located NAS Alameda)
Not assigned (Located NAS Whidbe y Island)
Not areigned (Located MAV STA Kodirk)
Not aerigned (Hdqtr e a t NAS Barber s Point)
NAS Atsugi, Japan
r e . , . I -.;. . DECLASSIFIED
PACIFIC FLEET
3. Naval Ai r Force , Pacif ic F lee t
ACTIVITLES AND PERMANGNT DUTY STATIONS
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
a. F l ee t Ai r Wingr e. Hcav]r Photographic Sqdns.
COMFAIRWINGSPAC Moffett F i e ld v ~ p - 6 ~ &ma COMFAIRWING- 1 Buckner Bay,
Okinawa (in f. Light Photographic Sqdnr. a r r igned flag- mhip) s ee Naha.
COMFAIRWING-2 Ba rbe r s Point COMFAIR WING-4 Whidbey Island C O W AIR WING- 6 1-hi , Japan COMFAIRWING- 10 Moffett F ie ld COMFAIRWING- 14 North Island
b. Attack Ca r r i e r Air Wingr
COMCVW-E Mi ramar COMCVW-5 Mi ramar COMCVW-9 Lemoore COMCVW- 11 Miramar COMRCVW- 12 Miramar COMCVW- 14 Mi ramar COMCVW- 15 Lemoore COMCVW-16 Lemoore COMCVW-19 Lemoore COMCVW-21 Lemoore
c. C a r r i e r Anti-Submarine Air Group8
COMRCVSG- 51 North Ieland COMCVSG-53 North Island COMCVSG- 55 North Island COMCVSG-57 North Island COMCVSG-59 North Island
d. F ighte r Squadronm
VF-21 Miramar VF-24 Mi ramar VF-51 Mi ramar VF-53 Mi ramar VF-92 Mix a m a r VF-96 Mi ramar VF-111 Mi ramar VF-114 Mi ramar VF-121 Mi ramar VF- 124 x Miramar
VF-142 Miramar VF- 143 Miramar VF-151 Mi ramar VF- 154 Miramar VF-161 Mi ramar VF-162 Miramar VF- 19 1 Miramar VF-194 Mi ramar VF-211 Mir a m a r VF-213 Miramar
VFP-63 Mi ramar
g. Attack Squadronr
VA-22 VA-23 VA-25 VA-52 VA-55 VA-56 VA-93 VA-94 VA-95 VA-112 VA-113 VA-115 VA- 122 VA- 125 VA- 126 VA-127 VA-144 VA-145 VA- 146 VA-152 VA-153 VA-155 VA-163 VA- 164
Lmmoorm Lmmoore Lemoore Alunedr Lmmoore Lamoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lamoore Lemoore Lemoore Lemoore Lamoore Mi ramar Lemoore Lemqore Alameda Lamoore Alame& Lemoore Lamoore Lemoore Lmmoore
VA-165 Alameda VA-192 Lamoore VA-195 Le moore VA-196 Lemoore VA-212 Lemoore VA-215 Alameda VA-216 Lemoore
h. C a r r i e r A E W Squadrons
VAW- 11 North 11. VAW-13 Alameda
i. Heavy Attack Squadrons
v m - 2 Whidbey In. VAH-4 Whidbey 18. VAH- 6 Whidbey In. VAH- 8 Whidbey Is. VAH-10 Whidbey Is. VAH- 123 Whidbey Ir.
Permanent Activity Duty Station
j. Air Anti-Submarina Squadrons
VS-21 North Island VS-23 North Island VS-25 North Island VS-29 North Island VS-33 North Island VS-35 North Imload VS-37 North Island VS-38 North Island VS-41 North Island
Det. 1 North Iulaad
k. Helicopter Anti- Submarine Sqdns.
HS-2 Ream Fie ld HS-4 Ream Fie ld HS- 6 Ream F i e ld HS-8 Ream Field HS-10 Ream Fie ld
1. Pa t ro l Squadrons
VP- 1 Whidbey 16. VP-2 Whidbey Is. VP-4 Ba rbe r s Pt. VP-6 Ba rbe r s Pt. VP-9 Moffett F ie ld VP-17 Whidbey Im. VP-19 Moffett Fimld VP-22 Barberm Pt. VP-28 IwaLruni - VP-31 North Is.
Det. A bdoffett F i e ld VP-40 North Is.
*VP-42 Whidbey Is. +*VP-46 Moffett F ie ld
VP-47 Wbidbey 10. VP-48 North Is. VP-50 North Ir.
m. Airborne E a r l y w a r n i n g Squadronr
VW- 1 Agana
* VP-42 deployed to MCAS Iwakuni until February 1965.
** VP-46 Deployed to NAVSTA Adak until October 1964.
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PACIFIC FI,EET
3. Naval Air Fo rce , Pacif ic F l ee t (Contld)
ACTIVITIES AND PERMANElNT DUTY STATIONS
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
n. F lee t Tact ical Support Squadrons q. F l ee t Air Reconnaissance Squadr one
VR-21 Ba rbe r s Pt. Det. Alameda VQ- 1 Atsugi Det. At sugi Utility Squadrons r. -
o. Ai rc ra f t F e r r y Squadrons VU- 1 Ba rbe r s Pt. VR(F)-32 North Island W - 3 North Is.
VU-5 At sugi p. MATS Det. A Cubi Point VR- 7 Moffett F ie ld Det. B Naha
Det. A Tachikawa AFB, VU-7 North Is.
Permanent Activity Duty Station
s. Ai r Development Sqdns.
VX-4 Point Mugu VX-5 China Lake
Det. A Albuquerque
t. Ea r l y Warning B a r r i e r Sauadrons
AEW- Ba rbe r s Pt. BARONP AC Det. A Midway Det. B Midway
Japan HU-1 Ream Fie ld u. Miscellaneous VR-8 Moffett F ie ld Det. 1 Atsugi NAVAIRTRANSWING- Moffe t t F ie ld FAETUPAC North Island
PAC Det. 1 Moffett Fld. Det. 2 Whidbey Is. Det. 3 ~ a r b e r s Pt. Det. 4 Lemoore Det. 5 E l Toro
MARINE CORPS F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS
Permanent Permanent Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
1. Aircraf t , F lee t Marine F o r c e 4. Headquarters & Maintenance Squadrons (Cont'd)
AIRFMFPAC EL Toro H&MS-16 Futema
2. Marine Ai rc ra f t Wing
1 s t Marine Ai rc ra f t Wing Iwakuni H&MS- 32 2nd Marine Aircraf t Wing Cher ry Pt. HLrMS-33 3rd Marine Ai rc ra f t Wing EL Toro HkMS-36
3. Headquarters Squadrons
HS FMFLANT Norfolk H&HS AIRFMFPAC EL Toro HWS-1 , MWHG-1 Iwakuni
Let MAW HBHS-2, MWHG-2 Che r ry Pt.
2nd MAW H&HS-3, MWHG-3 E l Toro
3rd MAW HWS-17 Iwalcuni HWS-27 Che r ry Pt . H&HS- 37 EL Toro
4. Headquarters & Maintenance Squadrons
HLMS- 11 Atsugi H&MS-I2 Iwakuni H&MS-13 Kaneohe HOrMS-14 Che r ry Pt. H&MS-15 E l Toro
5. Marine Aircraf t Groups
MAG- 11 MdkG- 12 W4G-13 M14G- 14 MAG-I5 M14G- 16 MAG-24 MAG - 26
MAG-31 6. F ighte r Attack Squadrons
VNFA- 115 W A - 314 VhdFA-323 VhWA-513 VMFA-531 VMFA- 542
Cher ry Point New River Beaufort E l Toro Santa Ana Beaufort
Atsugi Iwakuni Kaneohe Bay Che r ry Point E l Toro Futema Cher ry Point New River Beaufort E l Toro Santa Ana Beaufort
Cher ry Point Ateugi Cher ry Point E l To ro Ateugi E l Toro
' MARINE CORPS F L E E T AIR COMMANDS AND UNITS (Cont'd)
Pe rmanen t Pe rmanen t Activity Duty Station Activity Duty Station
7. F ighte r Squadrons 12. Aer ia l Refue le r fTranspor t Squadrons
VMF(AW)-I22 Atsugi VMGR- 152 Iwakuni VMF-232 Kaneohe Bay VMGR- 252 Che r ry Point VMF(AW)-235 Beaufort VMGR-352 E l To ro VMF-251 Beaufort VMF(AW)-312 E l To ro 13. Helicopter Squadrons VMF-333 Beaufort HMM-161 Kane ohe Bay VMF - 3 34 E l To ro HMM- 162 Fu t ema VMF(AW)-451 Beaufort HMM-163 Santa Ana VMF(AW)-212 Kaneohe Bay HMM- 164 Santa AM
HMM-261 New River 8. Attack Squadrons HMM-262 New River
VMA-121 Iwakuni HMM-263 New River VMA-211 E l To ro HMM - 264 New River VMA-214 Kaneohe Bay HMM-265 New River VMA-223 E l To ro HMM-361 Fu t ema VMA-224 Che r ry Point HMM-362 Santa Ana VMA-225 Che r ry Point HMM-363 Santa Ana
VMA-242 Iwakuni HMM-364 Fu t ema
VMA-311 E l To ro HMM-365 Santa Ana
VMA-324 Beaufort HMH-46 1 New River
VMA-331 Beaufort HMH-462 Santa AM
VMA-332 C h e r r y Point 14. Ai r Training Squadrons VMA-533 C h e r r y Point
VMT - 1 C h e r r y Point 9. Ai rc ra f t Maintenance & Base Squadrons VMT-2 E l To ro
MAMS-17 Iwakuni 15. MAMS-27 C h e r r y Poin t MAMS-37 E l To ro MASS- 1 C h e r r y P ~ i n t
MABS- I 1 At s ugi MASS - 2 Fu t ema
MABS- 12 Iwakuni MASS - 3 E l To ro
MABS- 13 Kaneohe Bay Y uma
MABS-14 C h e r r y Poin t Kaneohe Bay
MABS-15 E l To ro MACS-3 Santa Ana
MABS- 16 Fu t ema MAGS-4 Iwakuni
MABS- 17 Iwakuni MACS-5 New River
MABS-24 Che r ry Poin t Beaufort
MABS-26 New River Che r ry Point
MABS-27 Che r ry Poin t Atsugi
MABS-31 Beaufort MACS-9 Santa Ana
MABS-32 Beaufort 16. Miscel laneous MABS-33 E l To ro MABS-36 Santa Ana HMX- 1 Quantico
MABS- 37 E l To ro SOES Quantico
10. Composite Reconnaissance Squadrons SOES
VMC J- 1 Iwakuni VMCJ-2 C h e r r y Point MAWTU LANT VMC J- 3 E l Toro MAWTU PAC
1 1. Observat ion Sauadrons
VMO-1 VMO - 2 VMO-6
New R ive r Fu t ema Camp Pendleton
E l Toro C h e r r y Point
Che r ry Point E l To ro
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DECLASSIFIED, MODIFIED ADVANCED UNDERSEAS WEAPONS (MAUW) SHOPS
No. - Location
NAS North Is land NAVSTA Midway NAS Whidbey Is land NAVSTA Kodiak NAS B a r b e r r Poin t NAVSTA Sangley Point NAS Cubi Point NAF Naha NAS Agana NAS Alameda NAS Atsugi MCAF Iwakuni NAS Quonset Point NAS Norfolk NAVSTA Rooeevelt Roads NAVSTA Argentia NAVSTA Keflavik NAS Brunswick NAS Jacksonvil le NAVSTA Bermuda NAS Guantanamo Bay NAS Key West NAS Lake hu r s t NAF Lajee NAF Sigonella
MOBILE MINE ASSEMBLY TEAMS (MOMAT)
PACIFIC; AREA LOCATION
Mine P repa ra t i on Faci l i ty , Long Beach, California Naval Ammunition Dlepot, Oahu, Hawaii Naval Ordnance Faci l i ty , Yokoruka, Japan Naval Magazine, Subic, R. P. I. Naval Ai r Station, Whidbey Is land
ATLANTIC AREA LOCATION
MOMAT
Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Virginia Mine Cra f t Support Unit, Char le eton, South Carol ina
W A ~ L AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarterr, NAS Penracola, Florida.
Mirrion: To conduct naval aviation training, other than that arrigned to the Operating Forcer by the Chief of Naval Operationr, in order to produce Naval Aviator*, Naval Aviation Officerr and other trained aviation perronnel for the Naval Ertablirhment, and to maintain a trained Naval Air Reeerve.
Program: I. Flight Training Program
The official Flight Training Program for f ircal year 1964 i r 1,700 Naval Aviatorr, consirting of 1,160 Navy, 450 Marina Corpr and 90 Foreign and Coart Guard. The courre length i r approximately 18 monthr tluration including Pre-Flight School.
11. Naval Aviation Officer Training Program
Tho Naval Aviation Officer (NXO) Program i r darigned to provide training in aviation skillr, othar than the actual control of aircraft. The official F Y 1965 Program ortab- lirher m output of 845 Naval Aviation Obrerverr and 54 Marine Radar Intercapt Oporatorr. In addition, 264 Limited Duty Officerr and 120 Ai:r Intelligencs AOC1r will receive indoctrination training in the U. S. Naval School of Pre-Flight. The indoctrination courre for LDO1r i r 8 weekr; for AI1r the courre i r 14 weekr. Duration of brr ic and advanced training courrer and planned academic hourr i r a r followr:
Academic Flight Cour re Location Weekr Hour r Hour r Aircraft
Baric (including Penracola 30 974 20 TC-45J/T -2A P r e -Flight)
AEWlECM Glynco 10 392 48 EC-121K Evaluator
Maint/Electronicr Memphir 19 760 - - - - Navigator Corpur 10 24 5 80 T-29B Radar /Intercept Glynco 13 5 04 6 0 T-39D
Operator
NAVAL AIR BASIC TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarterr, NAS Pensacola, Florida.
Mirrion: To coordinate and'direct al l pre-flipht training, baric flight training, ground training and helicopter training a t ouch activitier am a r e placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Baric Training.
Program: Baric training for both the flight training and Naval Aviation Officer Training Program i r conducted primarily in the Penracola a rea utilizing NAS Penracola, NAAS Saufley, NAAS Whiting and NAAS Meridian, Mirrirrippi with appropriate outlying field8 arsigned. Advanced Student Training in multi-engine and helicopter aircraft, and port- graduate helicopter training i r given a8 indicated below. Duration of the baric flight training cour re (including P r e -Flight) i r approximately 48 weekr ; the advanced rtudent multi-engine courre, 10 weekr; and the helicopter advanced and port -graduate cour re, 12 weekrl Flight hour accomplishment planned for courrer i r am followr:
Specialty Appr oxianate Hour r Aircraft
Baric Jet Training 145 Baric Prop Training 152 Advanced Multi -Engine , 50 Advanced and Port -Graduate 80
Helicopter r
Advanced flight training for helicopter pipeline rtudentr i r conducted a t NAAS Whiting Field (multi-engine) m d ALF Ellyron (helicopterr) under the purview of the Chief of Naval Air Baric Training. Port-Graduate flight training ir conducted a t ALF Ellyron to provide heli- copter tranrition for fleet naval aviatorr who halve not previourly had helicopter trainis&,*.-. + -
a, , - , * I.- * The USS LEXINGTON (CVS-16) arrigned to the Naval Air Training Command i r under the operational control of the Chief of Naval Air Basic Training for the purpore of conducting carr ier aualification of rtudent aviatorr.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
NAVAL AIR ADVANCED TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarter s , NAS Corpus Christ i , Texas
Mission: To coordinate and di rec t al l advanced and specialized flight and ground training and such other training a s may be assigned a t such activities a s a r e placed under the cog- nizance of the Chief of Naval Air Advanced Training.
Program: ME(Prop), the co rpus
The various advanced flight training specialties include CV(Jet), VA(Prop), and Helicopter Training. Advanced flight training i s conducted primarily in
- Christi, Texae a r e a a t NAS Corpus Christi, NAAS Kingsville, NAAS Chase Field with one multi-engine training squadron a t NAAS New Iberia, Louisiana. Advanced Helicopter training ie conducted a t ALF Ellyson, Pensacola. Florida under the purview of the Naval Air Basic Training Command. All of these courses a r e entered upon comple- tion of Basic Flight Training. The average duration of the various courees in the Advanced Training Command i s 20 weeks with pilot hour accomplishment a s follows:
Specialty
CV(JET) VA(PR0P) ME(PR0P)
Approximlate Hours
140 135 140
Aircraft
AF-SJ /TF-9J /F l l AlH/T28 TS2A
Post-Graduate navigation training for pilots and Advanced Navigation train- ing for Naval Aviation Observers (Navigators) is conducted a t NAS Corpus Christi.
Course Weeks Academic Hours Flight Hours Aircraft
Maint/Electronics 19 760 - - - - Radar Intercept Operator 15 6 0 80 T- lA, F-10,EC-121K Navigator 16 210 80 TC-47K/C117D, T29B AE W/ECM Evaluator 11 44 0 84 EC-121K AS W Evaluator 10 400 - - - - NAVAL AVIATION MEDICAL CENTER
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida
Mission: The mission of the Naval Aviation Medical Center i s t o administer the Naval School of Aviation Medicine and the Naval Hospital by direction, coordination, and professional super- vision concerning aviation medical training, clinical and hospitalization services, aviation medical research, and evaluation of aeromedical equipment.
NAVAL HOSPITAL
Location: NAS Pensacola, Florida.
Mission: I. The pr imary mission of a naval hospital is:
a. The ca re and treatment of sick and injured mili tary personnel with the object of their expeditious re turn to duty.
b. The prompt disposition of thoee patients who require special treatment not satisfacorily available or who a r e found physically unfit for retention i n the mili tary service.
11. Secondary miesion of the naval hoapital includes:
a. The inetruction of medical department personnel, including intern and resident training when authorieed.
b. The ca re and treatment of non-military patients, when authorized.
c. Research in medicine, dentistry and related epecialties when authorized.
d. Cooperation with mili tary arrd civil authoritiee in mat ters pertaining to health and eanitation and in the event of local disiaeters o r emergencies.
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE
Location: U. S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, NAS, Peneacola, Florida.
Mission: To conduct training of aviation medlical 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 selectior!, indoctrination, and instruction of non-medical aviation 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 aviation 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 Phyeiologist; supports the Naval Air Training Command in the psychological selection and physiological indoctrination and instruction of non-medical avia- tion per sonnel in high altitude, night vision, eme!rgency escape procedures, and other related fields; conducting a residency program for preparration of applicants for eligibility for certifi- cation in Aviation Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine; and conducting a course for Aviation Medicine Technicians in Advanced Low Pressure Chamber Technique.
11. Research. The School of Aviation Medicine conducts basic and applied research 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 research studies in the following program areas : St ress due to high intensity noise; s t ress due to accelera- tion and deceleration; s t ress due to high altitude and space travel; s t ress due to disorientation; standards for aviation and astronautic personnel;; aviation safety, escape and rescue; training and re-evaluation of aviation personnel; psychophysiology, including sensations and illusions; and human engineering.
111. Evaluation of Aeromedical Equipment. The School of Aviation Medicine con- ducts evaluations and acceptance testing for a variety of acoustical instruments, audiometers. audiometric booths, ear muffs, and ea; plugs, and the like on behalf of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Bureau of Naval Weapons. These include iteme developed to meet the special requirements for the Navy's Hearing Con~servation Program. They also include such items a s the acoustical accessories and installations in full pressure suit helmets, cockpits, etc., which contribute to the efficiency of communication and the safety of naval aviators. Similar evaluations a r e made on many items of oxygen equipment, training aids and survival equipment.
IV. Aviation Physical Examination. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine provides examining facilities to determine the physical fitness of personnel for admission to and retention in the Naval Aviation Training Program, and for determining the physical fitness for flying of other Naval Aviation personnel; performs physical examinations on such other military personnel who require a complete physical examination and reporting on Standard Form 88 a s directed by the Commanding Officer, Naval Aviation Medical Center; provides profe ssional and clerical assistance necessary to process cases referred to the Special Board of Flight Surgeons convened by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Aviation Medical Center.
V. Special Projects. The U. S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine cooperater with other Bureaus and agencies such a s the Bureau of Naval Weapons and the National Aeronauticr and Space Agency in carrying out asrigned speciail projects.
Training Load:
I. Naval Flight Surgeonr . The School of Aviation Medicine graduater an average of 130 Flight Surgeons each year. In addition to Naval Medical Officers, graduater include medical officers of the U. S. Army, civilian pernonnel of the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency, and medical officer8 of friendly foreign countrier.
11. Naval Aviation Medicine Technit%. The School of Aviation Medicine graduates an average of 75 Aviation Medicine Technicians each year.
111. Naval Low Pressure Chamber Technicians. The School of Aviation Medicine graduates an average of 18 Low Pressure Chamber Technicians each year.
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING COMMAND - Location: NAS Memphir, Tennerree.
Mirrion: To coordinate and direct all Naval and Marine Corpe technical and rpecialized aviation training and ruch other training am my be arrigned at activitier placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training.
Program.: I, By the above mirrion, the Chief of Naval Air Technical Training i r arrigned the rerponribility for training thore aviation perronnel who a re primarily concerned with the maintenance and control of naval aircraft. The training program i r divided into five major clarsifications am dercribed in tho following paragraphr.
a. Clarr fgA1q Traininfi
The b a r k knowledge and rkillr required for performance of the dutier of lower rated petty officers a r e acquired by perronnel through Clarr "All training. Fifteen 8uch rchoolr a r e in operatior, five of which offer rpcia l ized courrer to train perronnel in rpecific rervice rating. a s followr:
Aviation Boatrwains Mate (3) Mrcontrolman Aviatioa Machinirtr Mate (2) Aviation Electricianr Mate Aorographerr Mate Aviation Storekeeper Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviation Ordnanceman Aviation F i re Control Technician (2) Aviation Electronicr Technician (3) Aviation Anti -Submarine Warfare Technician Aviation Maintenance Adminirtrationman Photog:rapher r Mate Parachute Rigger Tradevman
b. Clara IlBtl Training
Clarr IcBff rchool training preparer perronnel for advancement to E-6 and above, through inrtruction in the requir ik higher level rkillr and knowledge. Eleven ruch rchoolr a r e in operation, four of which offer rpecialiaed courrer a r followr:
Mrcontrolman Aviation Machiriirtr Mate (2) Aviation Electricianr Mate (2) Aorographerr Mate Aviation Structural Mechanic (3) Aviatian Ordnanceman Photographerr Mate Parachute Rigger Trrdevman Aviation Electronicr Intermediate (3) Avionic: r (Advanced)
c. Clarr "C8I Training
Cl r r r lfCt8 school traiadng preparer perronnel in a particular technique or on a rpecific item of equipment to meet a rhort-range requirement. Becaure of the func- tional nature of the training, the number of Clarr flCfl Schools or Courser in operation varier. Thore prerently in operation are:
Airborne Radio Code (CW) Operator Aircraft Maintem.nce Radiography (Continued)
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
C l a s s IfC" Training (Continued) Aviation C r a s h Crewmiln Aviation F u e l Sys tems Basic Helicopter C a r r i e r Air Traff ic Control Center (CATCC) Control ler C a r r i e r Air Traff ic Control Center Equipment Maintenance
AN/SPN-6, 12 and 35 C o u r r e o r AN~SPN-10 Course Catapult, Ar res t ing Gear and Visual Landing Aids
CVA Course or CV'S Course Chief Pe t ty Officer Lea.dership C r a s h , Firef ight ing and Rescue Block GCA Control ler GCA Elec t ron ic s Maintenance
Individual cour s e s f o r AN/CPN-4A, AN/MPN-5 and AN/FPN-36 GCA Maintenance (Engineman)
AN/CPN-4A or AN/MPN-5 Course In r t ruc tor /Supervisor Training Marine Air Traf f ic ConSrol Unit Equipment Maintenance
AN/TPN-8 and AN/TSQ-18
Marine Aviation Operat ions Cle r ica l Marine Aviation Supply Marine Corps Arres t ing Gear , Vieual Landing Aids Marine Mechanical Fundamentals Motion P ic ture School Optical Landing Sys tems Maintenance Photographic E lec t ron ic Sys tems Photographic Equipment Repair Radiosonde (SMQ) Operator Turbojet Engine T e s t Fac i l i t i e r
d. C l a s s flO1l Training
The purpose of C l a s s f 'Off school t raining is to p repare officer0 t o fulfill aviation technical, CIC and a i r c r a f t control functions i n the Navy and Marine Corps. Fif teen Schools/Courses p resen t ly i n operation a r e :
AE W/ECM Evaluator *Airborne /Naval Tactica.1 Data Sys tems (ATDSINTDS)
Airborne Radar Intercept Operator (RIO) Ai rc ra f t Maintenance Officer Air Department Officers Indoctrination Ai r Intercept Control Air Traf f ic Control Offi.cer Anti-Submarine Ai r Control Aviation Ordnance Officer (Management) C a r r i e r Ai r Traff ic Control Cente r Control ler Catapult, Ar ree t ing Gear and Visrul Landings Aidr
CVA Course o r CVS Couree
CIC Officer E lec t ron ic Technical Officer GCAIRATCC Elec t ron ics Maintenance Officer Photographic Officer (LDO) Photographic Reconnaissance Officer
e. Naval Ai r Maintenance ]Detachment Training
The objective of th i s type t raining i s to provide efficient and effective on- station t raining t o the maximum number of p e r sonnel a t min imum coot. The Naval A i r Maintenance Training Group provides thie type t raining through Navsl Ai r Maintenance Training
* T o be implemented during F Y 1964.
DECLASSIFIED 7 NAVAL A1 R TRAINING COMMAND
Detachments (NAMTRADETfs) a s required by Fleet or Air Training Command activitier. he training currently being given includes: maintenarrce training on virtually al l of the aircraft operated by the fleets; Class IfC" maintenance training on several jet engines and yellow equip- ment; missile handling and maintenance; ordnance and f i re control eystema; ABC Warfare De- fense; Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Maintenance; Maintenance Administration; and a eer ier of Aviation Fundamentals Cour se s covering General Aviation, Jet Engine s, Reciprocating Engines, Helicopters, Hydraulics, Armament and Ordnance, Electricity. Transistor Theory, Basic Math- ematics, Digital and Analog Computer Fundamenta~ls.
11. Training Programs in effect provide for annual inputs as listed below. Limited quotas to other services and foreign natio:nals granted by CNO a r e not included.
a. Formalized Schools/Courses
School USNIUSNRIUSCG USMC IUSMCR
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 1,4010 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 appr oxirnately 72 NAMTRADET' s 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, Penns ylvania NATTU Pensacpla, Florida NAMTRAGR U Memphis, Tennessee
Misrion: To train aviation pere~onnel in 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
Misrion: To maintain and operarte facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and unitr of the Naval Air Technical Training Command and other activities and units, a s derignated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
NAVTRAPUBCEN Memphis, Tennessee
Mission: To prepare texts, marnuals and other training materials fo r avia- tion per sonneL of the U. S. Navy and Naval Re serve a s required by the Bureau of Naval P e r s onne L.
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
Location: Headquarters, NAS Glenview, Illinoir.
Mission: To administer the Selected Air Reserve s o a r to maintain Naval Air Rererve pereon- nel in a state of training, readiness and availability for immediate emp1oy:ment a s aviation squadrons, with aircraft, and a s personnel augmentation of the active forcer in the event of an enemy attack upon the continental United Stater o r 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 d i rec t a l l t ra ining f o r aviation units and aviat ion personnel of the Marine Air Reserve a t such act ivi t ies a s a r e placed under the cognizance of the Commander , Marine Air Reserve Training Command i n o rder to augment the Naval Establ ishment upon par t i a l or full mobilization.
SUPPORT PROGRAM
Aircraf t : Aircraf t allowance f o r the Chief of Naval Ai r R e s e r v e Training f o r the sup- por t of Naval and Marine Air Reserve p r o g r a m s cons i s t s of 745 fixed wing and 74 r o t a r y wing a i rc ra f t .
Faci l i t ies : Fac i l i t i es 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 r e included i n the B a s e s sect ion of th i s manual. Missions, command relat ionships, and base loading a r e l is ted i n detail. Below is a listing of those Naval Air Reserve Stat ions i n a n active status.
NAS Atlanta NAS Dallas NAS Glenview NAS Grosse I le NAS Los Alamitos NAS Twin Ci t ies
NAS New Or leans NAS New York NAS Olathe NAS Seattle NAS South Weymouth NAS Willow Grove
NAVAL AIR RESERVE TRAINING UNITS
Naval Air Reserve Training Units a r e establ ished a t Naval Air act ivi t ies operated by the regu la r Navy to conduct the t raining of squadrons, unite and individuals i n the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training P r o g r a m s . The following NARTUs will be supported logistically by the naval a i r act ivi t ies upon which they a r e situated:
UNIT SUPPORTED BY
NARTU Alameda NARTU Andrewe NARTU Jacksonville NARTU Lakehurs t NARTU Memphis NARTU Norfolk
NAS Alameda, California NAF Andrewa, Maryland NAS Jacksonville, F lor ida NAS Lakehurst , New J e r s e y NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Norfolk, Virginia
Training Load: Approximately 3,800 r e s e r v e pilots, 3,500 groundlstaff off icers and 22,000 enl is ted personnel , will utilize these faci l i t ies during regula r ly scheduled dr i l l s and active duty f o r training. The d r i l l p r o g r a m e of the Nirval and Marine Air R e s e r v e a r e divided into two groups i n t e r m s of the number of d r i l l s authorized annually i n a pay s tatus: the 48-dri l l and the 24-drill p rograms . In addition to the pay d r i l l p r o g r a m e both the Naval and Marine Air Reserve p r o g r a m s include a l imited number of non-pay d r i l l units and personnel. All personnel a t tached t o the d r i l l pay and non-pay dr i l l uni ts a r e i n the Selected Reserve , person- nel m a y be o r d e r e d to active duty e i ther i n t ime of war , i n t ime of national emergency dec la red by the Congress o r p roc la imed by the Pres iden t , o r when otherwise authorized by law.
a. The 48-dri l l pay p r o g r a m i s composed of combat and combat support type squadrons and units. The squadrons a r e t ra ined to copform i n miss ion with the i r regu la r Navy and Marine counterparts , The squadrons at tend 48 d r i l l r p e r year i n addition to a n annual 14 day act ive duty t raining period. In addition to the authorized 48-dri l l pay program, supplemental d r i l l s by type and numbers have been approved f o r F Y 64 a s follows:
NO. SUPPLEMENTAL T Y P E DRILLS
VF /VA( J) 3 6 VS 3 6 VP 3 6
NO. SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE DRILLS es<
HS 12 VR 12 VA(P) 12
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9 1 . I ,
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DECLASSIFIED ,
NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND
b. The 24-drill pay program i s composed of Bureau of Naval Weapons Reserve Training Unite and Marine Air Reserve Groups. There unite 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 annual 14 day active training period.
c. The non-pay dr i l l program is comprised of the Marine Volunteer Training Units.
d. An 85 day rec ru i t l r a t e training program was establirhed in June 1963 with an initial input of 500 men. This program will be increased by an additional input of 1000 men in June 1964.
PERSONNEL
Personnel allowancer for training and adrninirtration of the Reserves (TAR) and fo r the Reserve (Drill Pay) program a r e a r followr:
TAR m d l o r USN Code 1 3 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Other ~ i n e / S t a f f Officers . . . . . . 191 Enlirted Personnel . . . . . . . . . 8,172
SELECTED RESERVE PROGRAM
TOTAL ALLOWANCE
Type No. Naval Aviator8 Flt. Surg. GroundIStaff Total Officers Unit Unite D P AP - - - - -- - D P - D P A P DP AP
AWS(L) 10 30 - - 5 0 330 100 410 100 AWS(M) 4 12 - - 12 124 4 0 148 4 0 AWS(S) 4 12 - - 12 88 36 112 36 AWS(OPCON)* - - 9 2 - - - - 382 - - 474 - - AWS(PHOT0) - - - - - - - - 4 - - 4 - -
DET a t Lo8 Al) Sub-Total 18 146 - - 74 (To-1) 928 176 1, 148 176
NAO /AIR NAV(DP)
VF(J) 16 320 16 - - 64 16 384 32 VA( J) 15 300 15 - - 6 0 15 360 30 VA(P) 4 80 4 - - 16 4 96 8 VS 4 0 800 4 0 - - 240 4 0 1,040 80 VP 64 896 64 896 384 64 2,176 128 HS 30 420 3 0 - - 120 30 540 60 VR 57 684 57 342 228 57 1,254 114 NARMU 24 120 - - - - 120 24 240 24 NAIRU 24 - - - - - - 672 24 672 24 (OPCON)** ( 18) - - - - - - 168 -- 168 -- NARDIV 4 - - - - - - 4 0 8 4 0 8 WEPTU 5 1 - - - - - - 816 -- 816 --
Total Enlisted D P AP - -
- - - - ---- -- TOTAL 347 3,766 226 1,238 3,856 458 8,934 684 25,693 1,250
(NAO * Each AWS har additional dr i l l pay billetr for OPCON CENTER Augmentation.
** Eighteen NAIRUs have additional dr i l l pay billetr for OPCON CENTER Augmentation.
NOTE: Figures under IlAPIf a r e Associate Pay Permaanel which a r e to be added to the I1DP1f (Drill Pay) f igurer in computing the total pay personnel.
DECLASSIFIED NAVAL AIR TRAINING COh4MAND
MARINE RESERVE PROGRAM
The Marine Air Reeerve P rogram coneiete of the following:
Marine Active Duty
Naval Aviator s 8 8 Aviation Ground Officere 49 Enlisted 1,540
Marine Air Reserve (48 Drill) P rogram
Below lieted unite deeignated to become units of the 4th Marina Aircraft Wing upon activation:
TYPE UNIT
VMF (Je t ) VMA (Jet) HMM MABS MATCU MARTSAT MAMS VMR VMJ VMO MAGS MASS H &?IS H&MS
Sub - Total
NO. UNITS
5 4 5 5 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 5 -
40
TOTAL OFFICERS
205 164 325 80 40 6 32 9 8 22 46 72 3 3 209 162
Marine Air Reserve (48 Drill) P rogram
Below lieted unite deeignated ae augmentation upon mobilization.
VMF 7 150 42 192 VMA 7 150 42 192 HMM 6 72 24 96 VMR 2 30 8 38 MAGS 4 - - 80 80 - - - -
Sub-Total 26 402 196 598
Marine Air Reserve (24 Drill) Program
Below lieted units deeignated a e augmentation units:
MARG 10 70 40 110
TOTAL ALLOWANCE (48 & 24 Drill) PROGRAMS
TOTAL ENLISTED
895 652 850
1,555 216 45 50 1 442 108 139 519 138 649
1,379 - 8,088
SPECLAL ACTIVITIES - CNO
The following Naval Aviation Activities a r e undser the management control 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.
(Mil. Command - Commandant - . PRNC)
Mission : Prepare photographic intelligence and radar targeting intelligence reports and studies; manufacture terrain models; investigate and develop techniques and additional applications, conduct research and develop~ment in the fields of photographic intelligence, photogrammetry, terrain model making, znd radar targeting intelligence.
2. U. S. Naval Aviation Safety Center
(Mil. Command - CNO)
Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To plan and coordinate the Navy16 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 as 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 readiness.
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
The following i s a list of Naval Aviation Activities under the management control of the Bureau of 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 services necessary to carry out current peacetime missions.
1. U. S. Naval Aerospace Recovery Facility NAF El Centro, California
(Mil. Command - COM- 11)
Mission: To conduct development, test, and evaluation of parachutes and related assem- blies; human escape methods and systems; retardation and recovery systems and rescue, survival and personnel safety equipment; stabilization, retardation and recovery systems for laydown type weapons, aircraft, missile, and capsule assemblies; special logistic aerial delivery methods, techniques and equipment.
2. U. S. Navy Motion Picture Office
(Mil. Command - COM- 11)
H~llywood, California
Mission: To maintain liaison with photographic activities and the motion picture industry in matter s of interest to the Bureau of Naval Weapons, the Chief of Naval Operations, the U. S. Naval Photographic Center, and other offices and activities a r required.
3. Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit NAEC Philadelphia, Pa.
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
Mission: To provide field engineering assistance and instruction to Naval Aviation activ- ities 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.
(Mil. Command - Commandant, PRNC)
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 Establishment, supervise the production of Navy training films, and maintain central motion picture, aerial, and still photograpttic film libraries.
5. Naval Air Mine Defense Development Unit Panama City, Florida
(Mil. Command - COMNAB-6)
Mission: To assist in the development and evaluation of equipment systems and techniques for the countering of sea mines by aircraft.
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BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
6. U. S. Naval Air Development Center
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
Johnsville, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct research, design, deve:lopment, test and evaluation of aeronautical systems and components and to perform research and development in aviation medicine.
a. NAF Johnsville
b. NAVAIRDEVCEN Development Activities
( 1) Aeronautical Computer Laboratory (2) Aeronautical Electronic and Electrical Laboratory . .
(3) Aeronautical Instruments Laboratory (4) Aeronautical Photographic Experimenital Laboratory (5) Air Warfare Research Department (6) Anti-Submarine Warfare Laboratory (7) Aviation Medical Acceleration Laboratory (8) Engineering Development Laboratory
7. U. S. Naval Air Engineering Center
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mission: To conduct research, design, devt!lopment, test and evaluation of aeronautical accessories, power plants, a i r crew safety devices, equipment, structures, andmaterials; 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. & Arr. Gear) (logistic support) i. BUWEPS Engineering Standardization Office j. BUWEPS Industrial Office k. Office of Patent Counsel 1. Navy Production Equipment Control Office (logistic support) m. Naval Aviation ~ n ~ i n e e r i n ~ Service Unit (logistic support) n. Naval Weapons Service Office (logistic su~pport )
8. U. S. Naval Air Technical Services Facility- Philadelphia, Penneylvania
(Mil. Command - GOM-4)
Mission: Provide technical support service13 for the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the prep- aration, publication and distribution of navall aeronautic technical information to Bureau activities operating, maintaining or manufacturing naval aircraft, weapons, weapons systems, guided missiles and related equipment. Exercise technical direction of engineer- ing design data reproduction and distribution systems for naval weapons.
9. U. S. Naval Air Test Facility (Ship Installations) Lakehurst. New Jersey
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
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 te ~ l t s and evaluation of ship installations equipment.
10. U. S. Naval Aircraft Torpedo Unit NAS Quonset Point. Rhode Island
(Mil. Command - CO, NAS Quonset Point)
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, test and evaluation of aircraft under- water ordnance, launching and stabilization systems and related components with particular emphasis on torpedoes.
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
11. U. S. Naval Air Turbine Tert Station
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
Trenton, New Jerrey
Mission: To test and evaluate aircraft gas turbine engines; to perform applied research and development leading to correction of engine deeign deficienciee.
12. U. S. Naval Weaponr Laboratory Dahlgren, Virginia
(Mil. Command - Commandant - PRNC)
Miseion: Conduct rerearch, developmer~t design and technical evaluation of programs dealing with weapons, ballirticr, ordnance, and artronauticr~ and to serve a s prime agency of the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the field of computation and data proceeeing.
13. U. S. Naval Air Tert Center Patuxent River, Maryland
(Mil. Command - Commandant - PRSIC)
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluatio~l of aircraft weapon eyrteme and their components.
a. NAS Patwent River Patwent River, Maryland
b. NATC Test Divirionr
(1) Flight Tert Divirionr
(2) Service Tert Divirion
(3) Weaponr Syetemr Tert Divimion (Includer test and evaluation of aircraft photographic inotallationa and Naval Air Navigation Electronicr Project)
(4)Teet Pilot School
c. Navy All Weather Testing Program, Climatic Hangar Detachment, Eglin Air Force Base
14. U. S. Naval Mireile Center
(Mil. Command - COM-PMR)
Valparaieo, Florida
Point Mugu, California
Mission: To conduct tests and evaluation of naval guided miesilee, their components and weapons systems; to provide services and support to the Pacific Missile Flange; to provide eupporting services pertaining to planning, development, evaluation, and train- ing in the field of artronauticr and bio-rcience.
15. Marine Aviation Detachment, Naval Mir rile Center Point Mugu, California
(Mil. Command - COM NMC)
Mirrion: Provide adminirtrative rupport for asrigned or attached U. S. Marina Corpr perronnel and participate in rerearch, devalopment, teat or evaluation of project8 areigned by the Commander, U. S. Naval Mierile Center.
16. Pacific Mirrile Range
(Mil. Command - COM- 11)
Point Mugu, California
Mission: Provide range rupport for the Ilepartment of Defenee and other designated government agencier for launching, tracking, and collecting data in guided misrile, ratellite, and mpace vehicle research, development, evaluation, training programs and actual operatione.
17. U. S. Naval Fleet Mieeile Syetemr Analysis and Corona, California Evaluation Group ( Mil. command - NOL, Corona)
Miesion: To provide the Navy Departmenlt, the Operating Forces, and other appropriate organizations of the Shore Establishmed with evaluation of performance, reliability, readinera and effectivenerr of mirri le weapon ryrteme, rub-ryrteme and aerembliee, and arrociated temt equipment and checko'ut mymtemm.
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BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPOlYS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
18. U. S. Naval Ordnance Missile Tes t Facility
(Mil. Command - COM-8)
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 operatio11 of the Department of Defense integrated missile tes t range a t White Sands.
19. U. S. Naval Avionics Facility Indianapolis, Indiana
(Mil. Command - COM-9)
Mission: To conduct research, design, development, engineering, production, overhaul, repair and modernization of avionics equipment.
20. U. S. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility
(Mil. Command - COM-8)
Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mission: a. To perform evaluations and tes ts and conduct safety studies of nuclear weapon syst e m s and a i rcraf t weapon systems intended fo r delivery of nuclear weapons; to provide support i n the a r e a of nuclear weapons of naval interest; and to render serv- i ces a s required to the Board of Inspection and Survey f o r the conduct of t r ia ls of naval aircraft .
b. To plan and coordinate the Navy's Nuclear Weapons Safety Program; to provide nuclear weapons safety information which will ass is t in the prevention of nuclear weapons accidents and/or incidents; to initiate and conduct nuclear weapons safety inves- tigations and surveys a s necessary; and to ass is t the Chief of Naval Operations in al l phases of nuclear weapons safety fo r the formulation of policies necessary to maintain the highest practicable level of nuclear weapons combat readiness. In al l mat ters in- volving nuclear safety, direct liaison with the Chief of Naval Operations is authorized.
21. U. S. Naval Air Base Commands
Mission: To exercise mili tary command of' the assigned aeronautical shore activities (including Naval Stations under the manage.ment control of the Bureau of Naval Weapons) within the Naval Distr icts in which located .to insure that all services and facilities r e - quired by units supported by such activities will be adequately planned and provided.
a. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 1st Naval Distr ict NAS Quonset Point, R. I.
( Mil. Command - COM- 1 )
b. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases. 3r'd Naval District NAS New York, N. Y.
(Mil. Command - COM-3)
c. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 4th Naval District NAS Norfolk, Virginia
(Mil. Command - COM-4)
d. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 5th Naval District NAS Norfolk, Virginia
(Mil. Command - COM-5)
e. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases. 6th Naval Distr ict NAS Jacksonville, Fla.
(Mil. Command - COM-6)
f. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 8th Naval Distr ict NAS New Orleans, La.
(Mil. Command - COM-8)
g. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 9th Naval District NAS Glenview, Illinois
(Mil. Command - COM-9)
h. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 10th Naval District ~aa~1~ant;"~Gerf~"kTc'O'
(Mil. Command - COM- 10)
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
21. U. S. Naval Air Base Commands (Continued)
i. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 11th. Naval District NAS North Island, San Diego, California
(Mil. Command - COM-11)
j. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 12th Naval Distr ict NAS Alameda, California
(Mil. Command - COM-12)
k. Commander U. S. Naval Air Basee, 13th Naval District NAS Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington
(Mil. Command - COM-13)
1. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 14th Naval Distr ict NAS Barbers Point, Oahu, Hawaii
(Mil. Command - COM- 14)
m. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, 17th Naval Distr ict NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska
(Mil. Command - COM-17)
n. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, Potomac River NAS Patuxent River, Naval Command Maryland
(Mil. Command - COM PRNC)
22. Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, Japan
(Mil. Command - COMNAVFORJAPAN)
NAS Atsugi, Japan
Mission: To exercise mili tary command and. coordination control of the assigned naval aeronautical shore activities (including Naval Stations under the management control of the Bureau of Naval Weapons) within the Conimander Naval Forces , Japan a r e a of r e - sponsibility to insure that a l l services and facilities required by units supported by such activities will be adequately planned and provided.
23; Commander U. S. Naval Air Bases, Philippinee
( Mil. Command - COMNAVPHIL)
NAS Cubi Point, Subic Bay Luzon, Republic of the Philippines
Mission: To exercise mili tary command and coordination control of the assigned aer- nautical shore activities (including Naval Stations under the management control of the Bureau of Naval Weapons) within the Commander Naval Forces , Philippines a r e a of r e - sponeibility, to insure that al l services and facilities required by units supported by such activitier will be adequately planned and provided.
24. U. S. Marine Air Base Commands
Mission: To exercise mili tary command of a.ssigned aeronautical shore activities pro- -upport to aviation units of the Flee t Marine Forces within designated geographi- ca l a r e a s of the continental United States to insure that al l services and facilities r e - quired by unite supported by such activities will be adequately planned and provided.
a. Marine Corps Air Bases, Western Area MCAS E l Toro, California
b. Marine Corpe Air Bases, Eas tern Area MCAS Cherry Point, N. C.
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS REPRESENTATIVES
1. Repre rentrtive r (Continued) Code Phone Number - BUWEPSREP, St, Louir, Mirrouri (COM-9) 314 PErehing 1-2121
c/o McDonnell Aircraft Corp., P. 0. Box 516, St. Louie 66, Ext. 2731-2 Mia rouri
BUWEPSREP, San Diego, California (BUWEPBFLTREADREP, 714 296-6611 Pacific), c /o General Dynamicr Corp., C~onvair Div., Ext. 2022 San Diego 12, California
BUWEPSREP, Silver Spring, Maryland (PRNC) Johnr Hopkinr Univerrity. Applied Phyricr Lab. , 8621 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Maryland
301 589-7700 Ext. 41/45
BUWEPSREP, Stratford, Connecticut (COM-3) 203 DRexel 8-6361 C / O United Aircraft Corp. , Sikorrky Aircraft Div., Ext. 1443 Stratford, Connecticut
BUWEPSREP, Sunnyvale, California (COM- 12) 408 REgent (Special Projectr Office) Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Mirrile 9-9611 Syrtemr Div., P.O. Box 504, Sunnyvale, California
BUWEPSREP, Walthun, Marrrchurettr (COM-1) 617 T Winbrook c/o Raytheon Co. , Foundry Avenue, Wrltham 54, Marr. 9-8400
Ext. 3605
BUWEPSREP, York, Pennrylvania (COM-4) Whiteford Road, York, Pennrylvania 17402
2. Reeident Repre rentative a
Mirrion: To act a r Technical Reprerentative and contracting officer of the Bureau of Naval Weaponr in all matterr relating to the adminiatration of contract8 with arrigned contractorr to the extent authorized by appropriate authority.
BUWEPSRESREP, Honolulu, Hawaii (COM- 14) - - Navy 430 P. 0. Box 2299. Honolulu, Hawaii Ext. 42170
BUWEPSRESREP, Magna, Utah (COM- 12) 801 Byron 7-5911 (Special Project Office) c/o Herculee Powder Co., Bacchur Work., Magna, Utah
BUWEPSRESREP, Sacramento, Calif. (BUWEPSREP, 916 351-0421 Sunnyvrle)(Specirl Projectr Office) Aerojet General Corp., P. 0. Box 1947, Sacramento, California
3. Fleet Readiner r Reprerentativer
Mirsion: To reprerent, within derignated geographical arear, the Bureau of Naval Weapons in the exercire of required technical, coordinating and adminietrative control and liaison function8 in matterr of Fleet Readiness, Production, and Quality Control. They rhall con-currently reprerent the Fleet and Training Commands in the name matterr.
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Atlantic, (COM- 5) U. S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk 11, Virginia
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Pacific (COM- 11) 714 435-6611 U. S. Naval Air Station, North Inland, San Diego 35, Calif. Ext. 743
BUWEPSFLTREADREP, Central (COM-4) 513 Clearwater Wright-Patterron Air Force Bare, Dayton, Ohio 3-7111, Ext. 32314
DECLASSIFIED BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPlDNS REPRESENTATIVES : 8 , .
4. Support Repre rentrtiB6r
Mirrion: To reprerent the Bureau of Naval Weapon8 within a daripnatad peopraphicrl -the exercire d required to chnical coordination, adminirtrative controlr m d liairon function8 in mat terr of Flaot Readinerr and Traininp. It rhr l l concurrently reprerent the Fleet and Training Commanllr in the rame matterr .
BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM, (COM-6) U. S. Naval Air Station, Panracolr , Florida
Code Phone Numbor - 305 QLendale
5-3211, Ext, 5234
5. Branch Reprerentativer
BUWEPSBREP, Brirtol, Tennerreo (BUWEPSREP, Waltham, 615 South 4-1122 Marrachurettr) c /o Raythaon Co., Brirtol, Tannerroe Ext. 241
BUWEPSBREP, Bromrvl l le , T e a r (BUW:EPSREP, Dallar, Texr r ) c /o Inter-Continental Enpine Service, Inc. , Brownrville, Texrr
BUWEPSBREP, Dringerfield, Texrr (BUWEPSREP, Silver 214 Lone Star Spring, Md. ) Ordnance Aerophyricr Lab. , General Dynamic8 / 2211, Ext. 476 Pomona, Daingerfield Div. , Daingerfield, Texrr
BUWEPSBREP, Wert Palm Beach, Florida (BUWEPSREP, 305 VIctor 4-7311 E. Hartford, Conn. ) c /o Prat t & Whitrhey Aircraft, Florida Ext. 494-495 Research & Development Center, Wesit Palm Beach, Florida
OVERHAUL k REPAIR ACTIVITIES (CLASS A)
NAS Alameda, California MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina NAS Jackronvi l t , Florida NAS Norfolk, Vir ginia NAS Penercolr , F lo r i tk NAS Quonret Point, Rhode Irland NAS North I r lmd, San Diego, California
BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS AIRCRAFT STORAGE POOLS
NAS Alameda, California MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina NAS Jackronville, F1o:rida NAS Lakehurrt, New Jerrey NAF Litchfield Park, Arizona NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS North Irland, San Diego, California NAS Penracola, Florida (Droner)
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NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS
Attack Car r i e r Air Wings (CVW) To conduct and coordinate offensive a i r operations, engaging in attacks on a i r , surface, and sub-eurface targets afloat and ashore which threaten control of the sea , and to conduct sustained a i r operatione in support of other forces.
Attack Squadrons (VA) (VAH) To conduct all-weather offensive a i r -to-eurface attack operations with conventional and nuclear weapons.
Reconnaiesance Attack Squadrone (RVAH)
a. To conduct all-weather, multisensor tactical reconnaissance to obtain integrated, up-to-the - minute information on the disposition and location of tanemy forces and equipment6 so that our own attiscks and counter electronic measures can be more effective.
b. An alternate mission will be to conduct al l- weather, air- to-surface attack operations with nuclear weapons.
Fighter Squadrons (VF) To intercept and destroy enemy a i rcraf t in a l l weather conditions, in order to establish and maintain local a i r superiority.
Air Ear ly Warning Squadrons
(VAW)
To provide ear ly warning services to f leet forces and/or shore warning nets under a l l weather conditions.
Light Photographic Reconnaiesance Squadrons (VFP)
To provide ae r i a l photographic intelligence for naval operations.
Heavy Photographic Reconnaissance Squadrons (VAP)
To provide aer ia l photographic intelligence for naval operations.
Combat Readiness Attack Car r i e r Air Wings (RCVW)
To indoctrinate and train pilots, aircrewmen, anti maintenance personne l in current combat a i rcraf t in order to provide a maximum Level of ;air combat readineee in the Attack Car r i e r Striking Forces.
ASW Car r i e r Air Groups (CVSG) To conduct a i r anti-submarine operations under al l weather conditions.
Car r i e r Air Anti-Submarine Squadrons (VS)
To condact a l l weather anti-submarine operations.
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadrons (HS)
To conduct a l l weather anti-submarine operations.
Replacement ASW Car r i e r Air Group (RCVSG)
To indoctrinate and t ra in pilotr, aircrewmen, and maintenance perronnel in current fixed-wing anti rotary wing ca r r i e r ASW aircraf t in order to provide a maximum level of a i r combat readineee in the Car r i e r ASW Forcee.
13. Patrol Squadrons (VP) To conduct a l l weather anti-submarine operations,
14. Replacement Patrol Squadrone (RVP)
To indoctrinate and t ra in pilots, aircrewmen, and maintenance personnel in current ASW patrol a i r - crzdt in order to provide a maximum Level of a i r combat readiness in the ASW patrol forces.
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NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS (Contld)
15. Fleet Air Reconnairrance Squadrone (VQ)
16. Fleet Tactical Support Squadrons (VR)
17. Aircraft Fer ry Squadron6 (VR(F))
18. Utility Squadrons (VU)
19. Fleet Air Early Warning Squadrons (VW) and Barrier Squadronr (VW)
20. Helicopter Utility Squadrons (HU)
2 1. Primary Training Squadrons
22. Basic Training Squadrons
23. Advanced Training Squadrons
24. Air Development Squadron (VX)
25. New London Teet and Evaluation Detachment (COMNLONTEVDET)
Norfolk Test and Evaluation Detachment (COMNORTEVDET)
To conduct electronic reconnairrance mirrionr in support of fleet operationr in order to obtain information and intelligence on areas and target8 of naval interest.
To provide airlift directly responsive to the fleet commanderr.
To provide aircraft ferry rervice in rupport of aviation activltier of the Navy.
'To provide a i r rervicer for fleet training.
To provide early warning rervicer to fleet forcer and/or rhore warning nets under all weather conditionr.
'To provide helicopter utility services in rupport fleet requirementr.
To give primary flight training and such other training a s may be directed to assigned students of the Naval Air Baeic Training Command.
To give basic training and ~ u c h other training as may be directed to assigned students of the Naval ~ 4 i r Basic Training Command.
To give flight training and ruch other training a r may be directed to asrigned rtudents of the Naval Air Advanced Training Command.
To conduct tests, evaluationr, and invertigotione in the operational environment of aircraft weaponm eystemr, rupport ~ y r t e m r , equipment and materialm, and develop tactics and doctrine for their ure a r directed; and to maintain maximum combat readi- near cornmenmurate with asrigned RDTLE and other taske.
a,. Conduct test of weapon rp temr , rupport syetemr, componentr, equipmentr and materialr in accordance with projectr aeeigned, making com- ments-and recommendations thereon to Commander Operational Te st- and Evaluation Force.
b~. Plan for and conduct operational evaluationr of weapon rysteme, support 8yrteme, componentr and equipmentr in accordance with projectr arrigned, to determine their ability to meet their rpecified per - fl~rmance requirement8 a d their overall muitability for rervice ure, making commentr a d recommenda- tionr to Commander Operational Tert and Evaluation Force.
c. When directed, plan for and conduct concurrent evaluationr, making commentr and recommendationr to Commander Operational Temt and Evaluation Force.
d. Ar directed, recommend training procedurer, training aidr, countermeaaurer and baric tactical doctrine to be ured, developed or employed incident to evaluationr conducted.
DECLASSIFIED NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS (cont'd)
25. New London Tart and Evaluation e, When directed by Commander Operational TI rt Detachment and Evaluation Force, a r r i r t with the provirion of
Norfolk Tart and Evaluation rervicer and facilitier to other naval and extra- Detachment (Contld,) naval agencier and maintain liairon with agencier
engaged in projectr and new developmentr of mutual interert.
f. Maintain through training and indoctrination, maximum combat operational readinerr of forcer arrigned commenrurate with dircharge of the above.
26. Key Wert Tert and Evaluation a. Conduct te rtr of rhipborne anti-rubmarine Detachment (COMKWESTEVDET) weapon ryrtemr, rupport ry rtemr, componentr,
equipmentr and materialr in accordance with pro- jectr arrigned, making commentr and recommenda- tionr thereon to Commander Operational Tert and Evaluation Force.
b. Plan for and conduct operational evaluations of rhipborne anti-submarine weapon systemr , support rystems, components and equipment in accordance with projects assigned, to determine their ability to meet their specified performance requirements and their overall suitability for service use, making com- m e n t ~ ~ and recommendations to Commander Opera- tional. Test and Evaluation Force.
c. Conduct tests of mine and mine countermeasures weapon systems, support systems, components equip- ments and materials in accordance with projects a s signed, making comments and recornmendations thereon to Commander Operational Test and Evalua- tion Force.
d. Plan for and conduct operational evaluatione of mine and mine countermeasures weapon systems, rupport systems, components and equipment in accord- ance with projectr arsigned, to determine their ability to meet their specified performance requirements and their overall suitability for service ure, making com- mentr and recommendations to Commander Operational, Tert and Evaluation Force.
e. Conduct explosive ordnance disposal operations less special weapons, and training of EOD personnel aesigned in accordance with directives issued by Commander Mine Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet or higher authority.
f. When directed, plan for and conduct concurrent e~alu~at ions , making comments and recommendations to Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force.
g. As directed, recommend training procedures, traini.ng aids, countermeasures and basic tactical doctrine to be used, developed or employed incident to evrrluationr conducted.
h. C'oordinate the operations of all Operational Test and Evaluation Force units in the Key West area including the following:
(1) Air, surface, and submarine services. ( 2 ) Berthing arrangements. (3) Assignment of operating areas.
MISSIONS
NAVAL AIRCRAFT SQUADRONS (contld)
26. KeyWertTertandEvaluation i. When directed by Commander Operational Tert Detachment (Contfd) m d Evaluation Force, a r r i r t with the provirion of
rervicer and facilitier to other naval and extra- naval agencier and maintain liairon with agencie 8
engaged in projectr and new developmentr of mutual interert.
j. Maintain, through training and indoctrination, maximum combat operational readinerr of forcer arrigned commenrurrte with dircharge of the above.
27, Guided Mirrile Evaluation a. Conduct tertr of guided mirrile weapon ryrtemr, Detachment (COMGMEVALDET) rupport ryrtemr , componentr, equipment m d
miterial8 in accordance with arrigned, making commentr m d recommendrtionr thereon to ~ o m M n d e r Operational Tert and Evaluation Force.
b. Plan for and conduct operational evaluation8 of guided mirrile weapon ryrtemr, componentr and equipment in accordance with projectr arrigned, to determine their ability to meet their rpecified performance requirement8 and their overall ruita- bility for rervice ure making commentr and recom- mendations to Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force.
c. When directed, plan for and conduct concurrent evaluationr, making commentr and recommendations to Commander Operational Tert and Evaluation Force.
d. Ar directed, recommend training procedurer, training aidr, countermearurer andbaric tactical doctrine to be ured, developed or employed incident to evaluationr conducted.
e. When directed by Commander Operational Tert and Evaluation Force, a r r i r t with the provirion of rervice r and facilitie r to other naval and extra -naval agencier and maintain liairon with agencier engaged in projectr and new developmentr of mutual inters rt.
f. Maintain through training and indoctrination, maximum combat operational readinerr of forcer arrigned commenrirate with discharge of the above.
AVIATION SHIPS
1. Attack Aircraft Carrier (CVA) To rupport and operate aircraft to engage in attack8 & (CVA(N)) on targetr afloat and arhore which threaten our con-
trol of the rea and to engage in nurtained operation8 in rupport of other forcer.
2. ASW Support Aircraft Carrier (CVS) To rupport and operate aircraft to engage in rurtained anti-rubmarine warfare, eacort of convoyr, and pro- vide clore air rupport.
3. Aircraft Repair Ship - Aircraft To provide logirtic rupport and repair facilitier to (ARVA) aviation unitr operating at unequipped air barer.
4. Aircraft Repair Ship - Engine To provide logistic rupport and repair facilitier to (ARVE ) aviation unitr operating a t unequipped air barer.
AVIATION SHIPS ( ( 2 ont'd)
5. Seaplane Tender (AV)
6. Small Seaplane Tender (AVP)
7. Guided Missile Ship (AVM)
8. Aviation Supply Ship (AVS)
9. Advanced Aviation Sase Ship (AVB)
10. Amphibious Assault Ship (LPH)
11. Auxiliary Aircraft Transport (AVT)
12. Cargo Ship and Aircraft F e r r y (Aviation) (AKV)
MARINE AVIATION UNITS
1. Aircraft, Fleet Marine Force Pacific (AIRFMFPAC)
2. Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW)
To provide mabile base facilities and support for seaplanes.
To provide mobile base facilities and support for seaplane patrol type aircraft .
To provide a mobile grlided mis sile 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 a i rcraf t 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 a i rcraf t and their components.
To transport replacement a i rcraf t , general avia- tion s tores , and general cargo point-to-point.
Maintain assigned forces in a high state of combat reacliness and be prepared to provide forces to support Flee t Marine Force operations. Provide forces for augmentation of Naval Air Forces a s required and conduct such other operations a s m a y be directed,
Conduct a i r operations in support of the Fleet Marine Forces to include anti-air warfare, offensive a i r support, aasault support, aer ia l reconnaissance, cont:rol of a i rcraf t and miss i les , and a s a collateral fimcition, to participate a s an integral component of Naval aviation, i n the execution of such other Navy functions a s the fleet commanders direct.
3. Marine Aircraft Training and Provide pilot, a i r crew and aviation specialist t rain- Replacement Command (MATRC) ing in support of Fleet Marine Forces and be prepared
to implement applicable portions of current mobiliza- tion plans.
4. Marine Wing Headquarterr Provide command, air control, adminirtrative and Group (MWHG) camp facilitie a for a Marine Wing Headquarterr.
5. Marine Wing Service Group Provide logirt icr , a i r bare facilitier and servicer (MWSG) (excc~pt airfield construction) in rupport of Marine
Aircraft Wing and other unitr a s required.
6. Marine Combat Readiness Aircraft Provide pilot, a i r c rew and aviation specialist t ra in- Group (MCRAG) ing in support of Fleet Marine Forces.
7. Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) Conduct anti-air warfare and offenrive a i r support (VF /VA) operations in support of Flee t Marine Forces f rom
advanced baser, expeditionary airfield6 and air- crafl: car r iers . Conduct much other air ooerationr am may be directed.
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MARINE AVIATION UNITS IConttd)
8. Marine Aircraf t Group (MAG) (Helo)
9. Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron (VMCS)
10. Marine Reconnaissance Squadron (VMJ)
11. Marine Tactical Electronics Squadron (VMAE)
12. Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (LAAM)
13. Marine Airborne Ear ly Warning Squadron (VMW)
14. Marine Aerial Refueler f ~ r a n s p o r t Squadron (VMGR) (VMR)
15. Marine Fighter Squadron (VMF)
16. Marine All- Weather Fighter Squadron (VMF(AW))
17. Marine Fighter /Attack Squadron (VMFA)
18. Marine Attack Squadron (VMA)
19. Marine All- Weather Attack Squadron (VMA(AW))
20. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM)
Conduct vert ical ae sault operations in support of the Flee t Marine Forces and such other a i r c~perations a s may be directed by higher authority.
Conduct aer ia l photographic reconnaissance, a i r - borne active and passive electronic and communi- cations countermeasures and airborne electronic reconnaissance in support of Flee t Marine Force operations.
Conduct a l l - weather aer ia l multi- sensor imagery reconnaissance in eupport of Fleet Marine Force operations.
Conduct ae r i a l electronic warfare to include a i r - borne active and passive electronic and communi- cations countermeasures and airborne electronic reconnaissance in support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
Provide surface - t o - a i r missi le defense of assigned a r e a s of operation, or installations and vital zones therein, against hostile low and medium altitude a i r at tacks.
Provide ear ly warning approach of enemy a i rcraf t and ac t a s airborne fighter interceptor control.
Provide assault a i r transport of personnel, equip- ment and supplies and provide aer ia l refueling s e r - vice in support of Flee t Marine Forces and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed . Destroy enemy a i rcraf t and miss i les , attack surface targets, escor t friendly a i rcraf t and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Intercept and destroy enemy a i rcraf t and miss i les under al l - weather conditions and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Intercept and destroy enemy a i rcraf t and miss i les under all-weather conditions, attack and de stroy surface targets and conduct such other a i r opera- tions am may be directed.
Attack and dertroy surface targets, escor t heli- c o p t e r ~ and conduct such other a i r operations a s may be d i rec ted .
Attack and destroy surface targets under a l l - weather conditions, escor t helicopters and con- duct such other a i r operations a s may be directed.
Provide helicopter transport of personnel and rup- port equipment for the landing force during ship-to- shore movement and within an objective area.
MARINE AVIATIGN UNITS (Cont'd) MISSIONS
21- Marine Heavy Helicopter sqmdron Provide helicopter tr lnrport of rupplier, equipment, (HMH) m d perronnel for the landing force during rhtp-to-
rhore movement and within an objective area.
22. Marine Obrervation Squadron Conduct virual aerial reconnairrance and obrrrvation (VMO) arrrd ruch other air operationr a r may be directed.
23. Marine Air Support Squadron Provide facilitier for the control of aircraft opera- (MASS) ting in clore or direct rupport of Fleet Marine
Force operationr.
24. Marine Air Control Squadron P~rovide a i r rurveillance and control of aircraft and (MACS) rarface-to-air mirri ler for anti-air warfare in
rurpport of the Fleet Marine Forcer.
25. Marine Air Bare Squadron Prrovids air bare facilitier and rervicer (except a i r - (MABS) (MAG) fiold conrtruction) for the Marine Aircrrft Group or
ropplement the air bare facilitier and rervicer pro- vided by a rtation or facility when bared thereon.
26. Marine Air Bare Squadron Provide air bare facilitier and rervicer (except a i r - (MABS) (M WSG) field conrtruction) for rupported unitr, or rupple-
ment the air bare frcilitier and rervicer provided by rtationr or facilitier when bared thereon.
27. Marine Aircraft Maintenance Provide intermediate level aircraft maintenance rup- Squadrone (MAMS) po~rt for uuitr arrigned to the MWSG.
28. Headquarters and Maintenance Ptsrform logistical and adminietrative eupport for Squadron (HLMS) unlit8 attached to the Marine Aircraft Group.
29. Headquarters and Headquarterr Adminirter perronnel of the organization to which Squadron (H&HS) (All H&HS1 r arrigned. except H&HS. MWSG)
30. Headquarterr and Headquarterr Provide perronnel administration and Wing level Squadron (HLHS) (MWSG) ru.ppLy rupport a r required for all Wing unitr and
provide adminirtrative and organic rupply rupport for unitr attached to the MWSG.
31. Marine Fighter Training Squadron To provide pilot training in fighter type aircraft (VMFT) in rupport of the Fleet Marine Forcer.
32. Marine Attack Training Squadron To provide pilot training in attack type aircraft (VMAT) in rupport of the Fleet Marine Forces.
33. Marine Helicopter Training Squadron To provide pilot training in helicoptsrr in rupport (HMMT) of the Fleet Marine Forcer.
34. Marine Inrtrument Training Squadron To provide jet inrtrument training in rupport of (VMIT) the Fleet Marine Forcer.
35. Marine Training Squadron P:r ovide jet inrtrument, tranritional and refrerher (VMT) training to relected pilots m d much other training
a r may be required, in support of the Fleet Marine Forcer.
36. Marine Aviation Detachment Provide adminirtrative rupport for arrigned (MAD) Marine Corpr perronnel and perform much other
tanka and functionr a s directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corpr.
37. Marine Helicopter Squadron - 1 To provide helicopter rupport to the Marine Corpr (HMX-1) Schoo!e for development of helicopter tacticr, tech-
niquea & equipment for the Landing force operationr & rtudent demonrtrationr and indoctrination a8 directed, provide rpecial helicopter lift rupport a r required by the Secretary of Defenre.
NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE . t.
1. U. S. Fleet Weather Central (CNO Management Control)
Mission: To provide, within i t s assigned a r e a s of responsibility a s assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, specific and general meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment and oceanographic forecasts to the Armed Services of the Department of Defense.
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, Pea r l Harbor Pea r l Harbor, Hawaii
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Rota Rota, Spain
U. S. Fleet Weather Central, Suitland Suit land, Maryland
2. U. S. Fleet Weather Facilities (CNO Management Control)
Mission: To provide, within local and/or functional a r e a s of responsibilities a s assigned by the Chief of Naval Operations, detailed meterological and related services to the Naval Establishment; to a s s i s t the U. S. Fleet Weather Centrals in the accomplishment of their mission a s directed.
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility
Argentia, Newfoundland
Keflavik, Iceland
London, England
Miami, Florida
Norfolk, Virginia
Quonset Point. Rhode Island
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility San Diego, California
U. S. Fleet Weather Facility Sangley Point, Luzon, Republic of the Philippines
'U. S. Fleet Weather Facility Yokoeuka. Japan
3. U. S. Navy Weather Rerearch Facility (BUWEPS Management Control)
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 ba.sis f rom the experiences of personnel of widely separated units of the Naval Weather Service; devise new and improved techniques to solve analysis and forecasting problems arising f rom the Navy's use of new operational weapons.
U. S. Navy Weather Research Facility Norfolk. Virginia
4. U. S. Navy Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (BUWEPS Management Control)
Mia sion:
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.
U. S. Fleet Numerical Weather Facility Monterey, California
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APPROACH SYSTEMS
GROUNDCONTROLLED APPROACHUNITS
Ground Control led Approach (GCA) i s a r a d a r ta lk down sys t em providing range , azimuth and elevat ion information to enable a cont ro l le r t o a s s i s t a p i l o t t o a landing under weather condi- tions approaching z e r o vis ibi l i ty and ceiling. Radar A i r Traff ic Control Cen t e r s (RATCC) a r e to insure the "round the clock" ass i s tance t o a i r movement of a i r c r a f t to and f r o m f ede ra l a i r - ways, off a i rways , s eaward operat ing a r e a s , artd a round naval a i r act ivi t ies .
GCA Unit No. Radar Ai r Traf f ic Location Designation Control Cen t e r s
NAS Whidbe y Island, Washington NAS New Or leans , Louisiana NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Los Alamitos, Cal ifornia NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Is land NAS Moffett Field, Cal ifornia NAS Key West, F lo r i da NAS Mi ramar , California NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Olathe; Kansas NAS Norfolk, Virginia NAS Patuxent River , Maryland NAS New York, New York NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland NAS Corpus Chr i s t i , Texas NAS Jacksonville, F lo r i da NAS Pensacola , F lo r i da NAAS Chase F ie ld , Beevil le , Texas NAS Atlanta, Mariet ta , Georgia NAS Brunswick. Maine NAS B a r b e r s Point , Hawaii NAF Naples, Italy NAAS Kingsville, Texas NAS Glenvie w. Illinois NAS Atsugi, Japan NAS Memphis, Tennessee NAS Gros se Ile, Michigan
NAS Dallas , Texas NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania NAS Glynco, Georgia NAF Kenitra , Morocco NAS Seat t le , Washington NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Alameda, California NAAS Meridian, Miss i ss ipp i MCAS C h e r r y Point. North Carol ina MCAS Beaufort, South Carol ina MCAS E l Toro, California NAS Lemoore, California NAAS New Iberia , Louisiana NAS Ceci l Field, F lor ida NAS Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines NAS Sanford, F lo r i da NAF Sigonella, Sicily NAS Poin t Mugu, California NAS South Weymouth, Massachuse t t s
APPROACI3 SYSTEMS
Location
GROUND CONTROLLED APPROACH UNITS (Conttd)
GCA Unit No. Radar Air Traffic Designation Control Centers
NAS Agana. Guam 49 NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii 50 NAVSTA Rota, Spain 5 1 MCAS Quantico, Virginia 5 2M NAVSTA Keflavik, Iceland 53 NAS Lakehurst, New Je r sey 54 NAF Monterey, California 55 NAAS Ream Field, California 56 ALF San Clemente Island. California 57 NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads, Puer to Rico 58 Deep Freeze , McMurdo (GCAITower Combined) Deep Freeze , Little America ( ~ C A l T o w e r combined) Deep Freeze , Byrd Station (CCA/Tower Combined) Deep Freeze , Chrietchurch, New Zealand (TSN-11FPN-36)
AIR SURVE1LLANC;E RADAR UNITS
Air Surveillance Radar (ASR) i s a search radar talk down system providing azimuth and range information to enable a controller to a s s i s t a pilot to a landing under weather conditions of reduced visibility and ceiling. They a r e used primarily for seadrome approaches.
Location
NAS North Island, San Diego, California NAS Whidbey Island, Washington NAVSTA Sangley Point. Republic of the Philippines
MARINE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS
A Marine Air Traffic Control Unit is a fleet unit designed to provide a i r traffic control for advance bases. It is an integral par t of a Marine Air Base Squadron and contains homing facilitiee, eurveillance radar , GCA, mobile TACAN, a portable control tower, and the necessary communication equipment to provide complete terminal a i r traffic control. At present there a r e ten active MATCU1s; six in FMFPAC and four in FMFLANT.
Location MATC Unit No.
Desienation
F i r s t Marine Air Wing (PAC), Iwakuni. Japan Second Marine Air Wing (LANT), Cherry Point, North Carolina Fir 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 Fir s t Marine Air Wing (PAC), Iwakuni, J,apan Third Marine Air Wing (PAC). Santa Ana, Califcrnia Second Marine Air Wing (LANT), Beaufort, South Carolina
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CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OF IDENTIFICATION LETTERS
T O NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS Attack C a r r i e r A i r Wings
CVW-1 CVW-2 CVW-3 CVW-5 CVW-6 CVW-7 CVW-8 CVW-9
ASW Air Groups (Cont'd)
CVSG-56 AU CVSG-57 NV CVSG-58 AV CVSG-59 NT CVSG-60 AW
P a t r o l - VP-I VP-2 VP-4 VP-5 VP-6 VP-7 V P - 8 VP-9
P a t r o l (Cont'd) Air T r a n a p o r t k F l e e t Tact ica l Utility (Cont'd) - YB VP-42 R B
Support
YC VP-44 LM VR-1 JK HU-I U P YD VP-45 LN VR-21 R Z HU-2 HU L A VP-46 RC HU-4 H T P C VP-47 LB VP-48
:F VRC-40 CD
LC VP-49 P D VP-50
Air Development F l e e t ~ h e c o n n a i a a a n c e Photographic
VAP-62 GB CVW-I0 CVW-I1 CVW-14 CVW-15 CVW-16 CVW-19
ASW CVW-21 Air RCVW-4 Groups RCVW-12
RCVSG-50 RCVSG-51 CVSG-52 CVSG-53 CVSG-54 CVSG-55
-~ ~
VAP-61 SS VFP-63 P P VFP-62 G A
C a r r i e r AEW
VAW-11 RR VAW-12 GE VAW-13 VR VAW-33 GD
Airborne E a r l y Warning
VW-1 T E VW-4 MH VW-11 M J VW-13 MK
AE WBARONPAC SH
LD VP-56 LQ
Heavy Attack * Z E VAH-I GH L C RVAH-3 G J P E VAH-4 ZB LH RVAH-5 GK M VAH-7 GL L J RVAH-9 GM L R VAH-I1 GN
VX-I VX-4 VX-5 VX-6
Utility - vu- I v u - 2 vu- 3 v u - 4
VP-26 LK *PAC VAH Squadrons VU-5 show le t te r* of parent VU-6 - . - v u - 7
F L E E T MARlNE AND MARINE SUPPORT UNITS
Fighter Attack Observation
VK VMFA-115 VE VMO-l E R C F VMFA-314 VW VMO-2 VS WE VMFA-513 WF VMO-6 WB WP WK
"& Composite Reco-issmce
Helicopter Medium
HMM-161 YR HMM-162 YS HMM-163 Y P
*HMM-I64 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 YM
Helicopter Heavy
HMH-461 C J HMH-462 Y F
Headquar term
AIRFMFPAC HkHS LANT HkMS-11 HOMS-I2 HOMS-13 HkMS-14 HkMS-15 HLMS-16 HkMS-24 HkMS-26 HkMS-31 HkMS-32 HOMS-33 HkMS-36
Fighter - WZ VMF(AW)-122 B Z VMF-232 TM VMF(AW)-235 WA VMF-251 YU VMF(AW)-312 CN VMF(AW)-323 YV VMF-333 WW VMF-334 EW VMF(AW)-451 E L VMF-212 EX D A WM WX
Helicopter Development
HMX-1 MX Aircraf t Maintenance VMCJ-I RM
WL MAMS-17 SZ VMCJ-Z CY
DX MAMS-27 C Z T N
F l e e t Training
VMT-1 BE VMT-2 SD VL MAMS-37 QF Aeria l Refueler /Tranapor t
E A E D
VMGR-152 QD VMGR-252 BH VMGR-352
NAVAL AIR TRAINIXG
NATECHTRACOM NARESTRACOM
Glynco 4B Atlanta Lakehurst 4 L Dal las Memphis 4M Glenview Peneacola 4 P G r o s s e Ile Philadelphia 4 F Los Alamitos
Twin Cities New Orleans New York Olathe Seattle S. Wevmouth
NARESTRACOM (cont 'd) NABATRACOM NABATRACOM (cont'd)
NAS P e n s a c o l a N M S Saufley
FIIG 2 A TRARON 1 1 5 7.5
TRARON A L F Ellysrm NAO
NAVANTRACOM (contad)
Andrew- 6A Jackmonville 6 F Alarneda 6G Lakehurs t 6N Memphis 6M Norfolk 65
NAAS Whitmg HELTRARON-8 2E
TRARON 2 ZG NAVANTRACOM
TRARON 3k6 2W Corpus C h r i s t i
TRARON-28 3B NAAS Merid ian TRARON-29 3C
TRARON ZK TRARON-30 3T
TRARON 9 2M TRARON-31 3A
Chase F i e l d
TRARON-24 3K TRARON-25 35 TRARON-26 3L
Willow Grove 7W
NAME O F AIRFIELD
Alvin Callender F ie ld ' Ault F i e ld
Br i s to l F ie ld Brown F i e ld (Inactive) Cec i l F i e ld Chamber s F ie ld .Chaee F i e ld
Cunningham F i e ld
F la t ley F i e ld Floyd Bennet F i e ld F o r r e s t Sherman Field F r e d e r i c k Sherman F i e ld Halsey F i e l d
Harvey F i e ld
Henderson F i e ld Hensley F i e ld Maxfield F i e ld McCain F i e ld McCalla F i e ld Mitchel l F ie ld Mi tscher F i e ld Moffett F i e ld Mustin F i e ld
Ofstie F i e l d
Ramey Fie ld Ream Fie ld
Reeves F ie ld Saufley F ie ld
Shea F i e ld Soucek F i e ld Towera F i e ld Tu rne r F i e ld Van Voorhis F ie ld Webster F i e ld
Whiting F i e ld
NAMED AIRFIELDS
LOCATION ' NAS New Or leans , Louisiana NAS Whidbey Is . , Oak Ha ibo r ,
Washington NAVSTA Argentia, Newfoundland Chula Vista, Cal ifornia NAS Cecil F ie lq , F lo r i da NAS Norfolk,, Virginia NAAS Chase F ie ld , Beeville.
Texas MCAS C h e r r y Point, North
Caro l ina NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. NAS Pensacola , F lo r i da ALF San Clemente, Cal ifornia NAS North Island, San Diego,
California NAF China Lake, California
(Inyokern) NAVSTA Midway Island, Hawaii NAS Dallae, Texas NAS Lakehurst , New J e r s e y NAS Meridian, Miss i ss ipp i NAVSTA Guantanamo, Cuba NAVSTA Adak, Alaska NAS Mi ramar , California NAS Moffett Field, Cal ifornia ALF Mustin Field, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania NAVSTA Roosevelt Roads,
Pue r to Rico NAS Sanford, F lo r i da NAAS Ream Field, Imper ia l
Beach, California NAS Lemoore , California NAAS Saufley F ie ld , Pensacola
F lo r i da NAS South Weymouth, Mass NAS Oceana, Virginia NAS Jacksonville, F lo r i da MCAS Quantico, Virginia NAAS Fallon, Nevada ALF Webster, P r i e s t ' s Point
Maryland NAAS Whiting Field, Milton,
F lo r i da
DECLASSIFIED NAMED FOR
CAPT A. A. Callender , RFC * CDR William B. Ault
ADM Arthur L. B r i s t o l CDR Melville S. Brown CDR Henry B. Cec i l CAPT W. I. Chamber s LCDR Nathan B. Chase
LCOL A. A. Cunningham, USMC
VADM J a m e s H. F la t ley NAP Floyd Bennet ADM F o r r e s t Sherman ADM F r e d e r i c k C. Sherman FADM William F. Halsey
LCDR Warren W. Harvey
MAJ L. R. Henderson, USMC COL William N. Hensley CDR Louie H. Maxfield ADM John S. McCain CAPT Bowman H. McCalla ENS Albert E. Mitchell ADM Marc A. Mi tscher ADM William A. Moffett CAPT Henry C. Mustin
ADM Ralph A. Of s t ie
LCDR Robert W. Ramey MAJ W. R. Ream, USA
W E D ) ADM Joseph M. Reeves LTJG Richard C. Saufley
LCDR John J. Shea ADM Apollo Soucek ADM John H. Towers COL T. C. Tu rne r , USMC CDR Bruce A. Van Voorhis CAPT W. W. Webster
CAPT Kenneth (n) Whiting
* RFC - Royal Flying Corps (WWI - Canada).
DECLASSIFIED A B B R E V I A T I O N S
AC&W - A i r c r a f t Control and Warning ADC - Air Defense Command ADW - Air Defense Warning AES - Aircra f t Engineering Squadron AEW - Airborne E a r l y Warning A F F T C - Air F o r c e Fl ight T e s t Cente r AFWR - Atlantic F l e e t Weapons Range AGO - Aviation Ground Officer AIRFMFPAC - Aircra f t , F l e e t Marine
F o r c e , Pac i f ic AIRPO - Air Intelligence R e s e r v e
P r o g r a m Officer AIRTU - Air Training Unit AKV - Auxiliary C a r g o T r a n s p o r t
(Aviation) (Ex CVE Hull) A L F - Auxiliary Landing F i e l d ANG - Air National Guard A P - Aeeociate P a y APWO - A r e a Public Workr Officer AROICC - Aasistant Reeident Officer
i n Charge of Conetruct ion ARV - A i r c r a f t Repa i r Ship ARVA - A i r c r a f t Repair Ship - Aircra f t ARVE - A i r c r a f t Repair Ship - Engine ASR - Air Survei l lance Radar ATAB - Aviation Tra in ing Aids Branch ATAU - Aviation Tra in ing Aids Unit ATU - Advanced Tra in ing Unit ATW - Air T r a n s p o r t Wing AV - Seaplane Tender AVP - Smal l Seaplane Tender AVS - Aviation Supply Ship AVT - Auxiliary Ai rc ra f t T r a n s p o r t
( E x CVS & CVL Hulls) AWS - Air Wing Staff
( L ) - L a r g e (M) - Medium (S) - Smal l
B L T - Battalion Landing T e a m B N E P - B a s i c Naval Es tab l i shment
P l a n BTG - Bas ic Training Group BUWEPSBREP - B u r e a u of Naval Weapons
Branch Representat ive BUWEPSFLTREADREP - B u r e a u of Naval
Weapone F Leet Readiness Representat ive BUWEPSREP - B u r e a u of Naval Weapons
R e p r e sentat ive BUWEPSRESREP - B u r e a u of Naval
Weapons Resident Representat ive BUWEPSUPPREPNATRACOM - Bureau of
Naval Weapon6 Support Representat ive, Naval Air Tra in ing Command
CAGOLS - Catapult, A r r e s t i n g G e a r , and Landing S y s t e m s
CNABATRA - Chief, Naval Air Bas ic Tra in ing CNAL - Commander Naval Ai r F o r c e U. S.
Atlantic F l e e t - Pac i f ic F l e e t CNARESTRA - Chief of Naval Air R e s e r v e
Tra in ing CNATECHTRA - Air Technical Tra in ing Center CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Tra in ing CNAVANTRA -'Chief of Naval Ai r Advanced
Tra in ing COD - C a r r i e r On-Board Delivery COMALSEAFRON - Commander Alaekan Sea
F r o n t i e r COMARSEC - Commander Mar ianar Section
COMARTD - Commanding Officer Marine Ai r Reeerve Training ne tachment
COMASDEFOR - Commander Anti-Submarine Defense F o r c e
COMBAR - Commander B a r r i e r COMBARFORPAC - Commander , B a r r i e r
F o r c e Pac i f ic COMCAB - Commander Marine C o r p s Air
B a s e s COMCVW - Commander , C a r r i e r A i r Wing COMCVSG - Commander , ASW C a r r i e r Air
Group COMDTMCS - Commandant Marine C o r p s
Schools COMFAIR - Commander , F l e e t Ai r
COMFAW - Commander F l e e t Air Wing COMFAIRWINGSLANT - Commander F l e e t
Ai r Wings, Atlantic COMFAIRWINGSPAC - Commander F l e e t Air
Wings, Pac i f ic COMFLTACTS - Commander F l e e t Act ivi t ies cOMLANTFLTWPNRAN - Atlantic F l e e t
Weapons Range COMMEDSEC - Commander Medi te r ranean
Sect ion COMNAB - Commander Naval Air B a s e s COMNAVAC'T - Commander Naval Act ivi t ies COMNAVICE - Commander Naval F o r c e s
Iceland COMNAVFORJAPAN - Commander Naval
F o r c e e Japan COMNAVPHIL - Commander Naval F o r c e s
Philippine r COMNMAC - Commander Naval Misei le a n d
As t ronaut ics C e n t e r COMOCEANSYSLANT - Commander, Ocean-
ographic Sys tems , Atlantic COMPACMISRAN - Commander Pac i f ic
Missi le Range COMSOLANT - Commander South Atlantic
F o r c e - LANT F l e e t COMTACGRU - Commander Tac t ica l Group
COM-10 Commandant Tenth Naval Distr ict CVA - Attack Aircraft Car r i e r CVS - Anti-Submarine Warfare Support
Aircraft Car r i e r CVW - Attack Car r i e r Air Wing
DI RLANTDOCKS - Director, Atlantic Division, Bureau of Yards 81 Docks
EPDO - Enlisted Personnel Distribution Office
FAA0 - Fleet Aviation Accounting Office FAD - Fleet Air Detachment FAETU - Fleet Air Electronics Training
Unit FAIAU - Fleet Air Intelligence Augmenting
Unit FAU - Fleet Administrative Unit FAU - Flag Administrative Unit FAWPRA - Fleet Air West Pacific Repair
Activity F I CEUR - Fleet Intelligence Center, Europe FIIG - Flight Instructor Indoctrination Group FLEAVAACCT OFF - Fleet Aviation Account-
ing Office FLECOMPUTPROGCEN - U. S. Flee t Com-
puter Programming Center FLEOPI NTRACEN - Fleet Operational 1 ntelligence Training Center
FLEWEAFAC - Fleet Weather Facility FLT. SUR - Flight Surgeon FWC - Fleet Weather Central
GCA - Ground Controller Approach GM - Guided Missile GMSGRU - Guided Missile Group GMSRON - Guided Missile Squadron GMSU - Guided Missile Support Unit GMU - Guided Missile Unit
HBHS - Headquarter s & Headquarter s Squadron
HBMS - Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron
HMH - Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron HMM - Marine Medium Helicopter
Squadron HQMC - Headquarters Marine Corps HUTRON - Helicopter Utility Squadron
IBI - Inspector and Instructor ICEDEFOR - Iceland Defense Force INSMAT - I n ~ p e c t o r of Naval Material
LAAM - Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion .,
LPH - Amphibioua Assault Ships
MABS - Marine Air Base Squadron M.ACS - Marine Air Control Squadron MAD - Marine Aviation Detachment M:AG - Marine Aircraft Group MAMS - Marine Aircraft Maintenance Squadrons MARBRIC - 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 Team MASS - Marine A i r Support Squadron MATCU- Marine Air Traffic Control Unit MAU - Maintenance Augmenting Unit MAUW - Modified Advanced Underseas
Weapons Shops MAW- Marine Aircraft Wing MAWTU - Marine Air Weapons Training Unit MCALF - Marine Corps Auxiliary LandingField MCAS - Marine Corps Air Station MCB - Mobile Construction Battalion MCRRD - Marine Corps Reserve and Recruiting
Distr ict METG - Multi -Engine Training Group MILCOMOPFOR - Under the Military Command
of the Operating Forces MIPU - Mobile Intelligence Production Unit MOFT - Marine Operational Flight Trainer MOMAT - Mobile Mine Assembly Team MTDSTU- Marine Tactical Data System Test
Unit MTRG - Marine Training & Replacement Group MWHG - Marine Wing Headquarters Group MWSG - Marine Wing Service Group
NA - Naval Aviator NA~DU - Naval Air Development Unit N A U F - Naval Air Engineering Facility NllESU - Naval Aviation Engineering Service
unit NAF - Naval Air Facil i ty NAIRU - Naval Air Intelligence Reserve Unit NllLCO - Naval Air Logistics Control Office NAMT - Naval Air Mobile Trainer NIWT (ABC) - Na-1 Air Mobile Trainer
(Atomic, Biological, & Chemical Defense) NAMT(M) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Maintenance ) NIWT(M0R) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Munitions, Ordnance, Rearmament) NIUIIT(OF/ WST) - Naval Air Mobile Trainer
(Operational Flight/ Weapons Systems Trainer) NAMTRADET - Naval Air Maintenance Training
Detachment
A B B R E V I A T I O N S
NAMTRAGRU - Naval Air Maintenance Training Group
NAO - Naval Aviation Observer NAPOG - Naval Airborne Project PICESS
Operations Group NARETU - Naval Air Reserve Electronics
Training Unit NARMU - Naval Air Reserve Maintenance
Unit NARTU - Naval Air Reserve Training Unit NASA - National Aeronautics and Space
Administration NATC - Naval Air Test Center NATF(S1) - Naval Air Test Facility (SI) NATTC - Naval Air Technical Training
Center NATTU - Naval Air Technical Training
Unit NAT WINGSLANT - 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 NAVCINTSUPPCEN - Counter Intelligence
Support Center NAVCINTSUPPGRU - Counter Intelligence
Support Group NAVCINTSUPPU - Counter Intelligence
Support Unit NAVCOMMSTA - Naval Communications
Station NAVFAC - Naval Facility NAVMlSCEN - Naval Missile Center NAVMISFAC - Naval Mia rile Facility NAVSE CGRU- Naval Security Group NAVSTA - Naval Station NAVWPNEVALFAC - Naval Weapons
Evaluation Facility NOACT - Navy Overseas Air Cargo
Terminal NOWESTDIVDOCW - Northwest Division,
OOSC - Out of Sight Control OPCON - Operational Control OPTEVFOR - Operational Test & Evaluation
Force
PACPRODIVOPTEVFOR - Pacific Projects Division, Operational Test & Evaluation Force
PAMI - Personnel Accounting Machine Installation PMR - Pacific Miesile Range PRNC - Potomac River Naval Command
RATCC - Radar Air Traffic Control Center RAWINSONDE - Radiosonde & Radar Wing
Sounding (combined)
RCVW - Readiness Attack Carrier Wing RCVSG - Replacement ASW Carrier Air Group RDTLE - Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation R&D - Rerearch and Development ROICC - Resident Officer in Charge of Construction RON - Squadron RON - Remain over night RVP - Replacement ASW Patrol Squadron RFI - Ready for Issue
SAR - Search and Rescue SMS - Station Maintenance Squadron SOES - Station Operation and Engineering Squadron SPACTRON - Special Activities Squadron
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 connection
with Training & Administration of Naval Reserve TPLP - Transients, Patients and Pr i roners TRAPUBCEN - Training Publications Center TRARON - Training Squadron TWI - The West Indies
UDT - Underwater Demolition Team
Bureau of Yards & Docks VMA - Marine Attack Squadron NRID - Naval Reserve Intelligence Detach- VMCJ - Marine Composite Reconnaissance Sqdn
ment VMF - Marine Fighter Squadron NRCB - Naval Reserve Construction VMFA - Marine FighterIAttack Squadron
Battalion VMF(AW) - Marine All Weather Fighter Squadron NROS - Naval Reserve Officers School NRSD - Naval Reserve Surface Division
VMGR - Marine In-Flight Refueling Squadron VMO - Marine Observation Squadron
NRSG - Naval Reserve Security Group VMT - Marine Training Squadron M T C - Naval Reserve Training Center NYANG - New York Air ~ a t i o & l Guard WEPTU - Bureau of Naval Weapons Training Unit
WMD - Women Marine Detachment O&R - Overhaul & Repair OCS - Officer Candidate School