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Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 for Fiscal Year 1954 dated 1 July 1953 is: DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on 1 July 1958 by Op-501.

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Naval Aeronautical Organization OPNAV NOTICE 05400 forFiscal Year 1954 dated 1 July 1953 is:

DECLASSIFIED per Office of Chief of Naval Operations on1 July 1958 by Op-501.

DE%)UTMWT OF TI1& NAVY OPNAV 05400 OFFICE OF THE C m OF WVAL OPERaTIOldS 1

WASmNGmN 25, D. C. 9er 01'13P58 1 July 1 9 8

O W V NOTICE 05400

From: CMef of Nsvd Dpemtiom To: DistFfbutdon Wat

Wj: Naval A e ~ m ~ u t i c a l Organitation fo r F i s d Year 1954

Refs (a ) Basic Mow& Estabgsbenl; Plidn F f s d Y e a r 1954 (b) OPNAV mS'PBUCTION Q3U.0.3C ( ~ l s s f m n t of Vessels a& A a U o m Mts, IPP

the -&strati= Or~niaa t i c ra of the W e r a t i w Forces, U. S. kvy) (c) OPFJAV INSTRBCaOI 3l l l rU( ( H W ~ ]Ports and Home Yards of Ships m d

Aviation Units, U. S.

Encl: (1) Naval Aeronouticol Organisation Fiscal 'Pear 1954

. The k m l Aeroaaut;hd Or@~dzat ion ( ~ c l o s ~ (1) hereto), i s a of facts sad f3.pesr dedved f r a diverse pnbkkcatianr~. The p w p s o

is t o provide easy access t o inionrtation concerning ta-1 a d t i o n estabUshman%s t o interested bureaus, offices, and c nds. Part I se t s forth the current status of maw1 aviation, snd Pad I1 the, pmdicbd s ta tus of sad a ~ t i o a cat the em3 of Fiscal Year 1954.

2. ~ncePPa t ioa of h f i o u s F%~bPica t fo~~ . OFWV NOTICE 05400, ssp 0125P50, of 1 AprPP 1953 i s anceUed and superseded by Bart I oll amloewe (1). Bar% of OPNAV MOTICE O54QO, Morn1 Aeronautica3. O r g a d m t i ~ n for 1953, i r eameUe8 and superseded by PoPt 11 of emlosure (1).

Fart I of the kval AeroaiauQical Orgonfesbtioa i s f o r g e n e d distribution, and Part* 11, which contains pbnrdng data, is for M t e d distribution om a nmeed-to-bew# basis.

4. Cormctiom, Addressees, ape requested t o notify the Office of the Chief of Naval Operatiom (+a) of any emom, *sdone, GT c e a e 8 & d d be mde i n s u b s q w n t issues.

5. Cancelliutioe. TMs NOTICE i s caacelhd upon mceipt of the next i s e m of the Now1 A e r ~ ~ ~ ~ u t i m l OrganP%tiae

DISTRISUTION LIST:

Standard Naw Distribution Lfst:

21, 22, 23, 24As ~GFI 245, 24K, %A, 29H, 29KI 29L, 32BB, 32CC, 3WH, 32M1, &2A, m, 42E, 42G# 42% 425, 42% 42% @P, 42% 42R, 4-25, 42U, 42V ,422, W, 46A, 4&, F9, U A ( l e s s i a g t i v e s ) , ( less imct ives) , G lC ( l e s s inac t ins$ , G ~ D ( l e s s i n a c t i n s ) , OIP, UG, 02, G3A'I..@*, G3C0 G3D, QE, w, G5A, G5B, G5C, G5D8 C ~ A , G7A, q C , GBC, CBH, MU, 013, G14 ( l e s s inactives), C15, G16, KL, n o , n, m, ~ 2 0

Department of the Navy D i s t r i b u t d . ~ ~

AstSecNav AstSecNavAir

(1)

ComdtMarCorps (1)

BUArn (1)

(52) Budocks, Avia.Fae.~r.(?) BuMed (code 21;) Bubd (code 2)

(1) (1)

Baed (413) BuOrd (Ma8)

(1)

BuOrd (PLc) (5) (1)

BuOrd ( P l l ) BuCrd (Re-6) BuGrd (Ma3C-3) BuPerg~ (ClOB) Chief of Nava l

Personnel BuPers (822221) BuPere (B-2234) NCB-12 (Navg) 16B-22 ( ~ a ) BuSandA ( 0 8

EuSandA (F23U) Bsk ips (Code 5 3 2 )

(1)

M O S (Code Hbl) (2)

EXGS (Gfflce of (1)

~ u b l l c Relations) (1) GML, P a d Sciences,

M7. Air BF. ONR, Special Devices,

(1)

Liaison Cffice (1)

Srmcial Mstribution:

Coast Guard Hdqtrs., Avia. Div. Command and General Staff College,

(1)

Navy Section, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (1)

Industrial College of Amed Forces (1) National War College Library, D.C. (1) Resident, Naval War College, Newport, R. I. (2)

Logistics Reeearoh Department, Navy Supply Corps School, Dayonne, N, J.

OSD, CPI, Public Relations Div. (1) (2)

Bureau of the Budget, National Security Branch

Assistant M s t r i c t Intelligence (1)

Officer (Air), Detroit, Mlch, Assista$t M s t r i c t In teUgence

(1)

Cf ficef ( ~ i r ), Columbus, Ghio Assisthnt Dis t r ic t Intelligence

(1)

Cfficer (.2ir), San Francisco, Cal. (1)

Chief, Navy Advisory Group, Air University, k w e l l AFB

CSD, Cffice of Regress Reports (1)

and S ta t i s t i c s CctmPander, Tactical Air Control

(1)

Group GNE Senior Naval Member, Joint Air

(1)

Defense Board, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1)

...................................... Recapitulation by Units 1.

I . Navy Fleet A i r Cormoands. Ships and Units

Atlantic S h r r h t r c r a f t Carriers . Seaplane Tendews . Aircraft

Repair & Supply Ships) ............... ............................ Carrier Divisions ComFairs ..........................*........ ................... Fleet A i r Wings and Squadrons Air Am% k & b m i n e Squadrons .................... A i r Development Squadrons ...................... .................... Airship Development Squadron ............................ Airship Squa&ons ........................ A i r Transport Squadron8 Attack Sq~nadrons ............................. Carrier A i r Groups ........................... Oonpos%t;e Squadrons ........................... Fighter Squadrons ............................. ................. Fleet Aircraft Servfce Squadrons Weather SquadPons ............................ Hel2copter Anti-Submarine Squadrons ............... Helicopter U t i l i t y %m&~ono .................... Petro l Squadsons ............................. U t i l i t y Squadrons ............................ Airborne Early Warning Squadron .................. Photographic S~ua&ne ........................ Mscellaneous Units ........................... Paci f ic P

Ships. (~ircraf% Carriers. Seaplane Tenders. Aircraft Repair. Sapply and Guided Missile Ships) ..............

Carrier 1)ivision ................................... GomFairs ......................................... Fleet A i r Wings and Sslundrons ......................... A i r Anti-Sn3mrPne Squadrons .......................... A i r Development Equatlrons ............................ A i r Transpest SqudPreare .............................. Attack SqmdF~ns ................................... Carrier Air Crrou-ps ................................. Contposite Bquactruns ................................. Fl&ter %-drons .................................. Bleet Airaraft 8 e m ~ a e Squadrons ....................... Weather %a&ld%.ons .................................. Helicopter k t % - h b m r i n e Sqnadrons ..................... b l i c o p t e r MUi ty Equadrons .......................... Photographic Qwdsons .............................. Patro l %ua&ons ................................... U t i l i t y Stgwboes .................................. Airborne Farlap Warning Sguacbsn ........................ luliseellaneous Units .................................

I1 . b r i n e Corps Fleet A i r Commands and Units

Atlantic Fleet Elarine Force. Aircraft Wings. Groups. Squadrons .......... 14:

Paci f ic Flee t Marine Force. Aircraft W i r g s . Groups. S~uadrons .......... 1 6

IIX. Overhaul and Conversion Schedules

............... A. Carrier and Seaplane Tender Overhaul Schedules 18 ........................ B. Carrier Major Conversion ScheQlles 19

Avbtion Ships Assigned MSTS ............................... 19

OIlrrent Assignment of Identification Letters to Naval Aircraft Units .................................... 20

Continental Aviation Shore Establishments

....... Alphabeticel l i s t i n g of, ahowing Status, Mission, Hone Ports 22

Extra-Continental Avtation Shore Establishments

Alphabetical l i s t i n g of, showing Statue, Mission, Home Ports ....... 4l

Miesions of the Training Cor~maads ........................... 46

Miesions of Aircraft Squadrons .............................. 47

Aative Aviation Shore Activities ............................ 49

X. List of Aviation Shore Establishments i n Inactive Statue or Disestablished ....................................... a

PI. Bureau of Aeronautics Special Activities, Overhaul and Repair Activities, Storage Pools .............................. 53

IRII. Bureau of Aeronautics Bepresent~tives ........................ 55

XIV. Approach Systems (Ground Controlled, Eaarine Air Traffic Control Units, Air Surveillance Radar Units) ................ 56

W RECPITTKATICN BY UNITS AS CF 1 1953

Total - 111. Fleet Kai~rlne Force (Aviation M t s )

(1) Aircraft, Fleet Masine Force (AfrFW) 1 1 ( a ) Headquarters Squadron (~edron) 1 1 (b) Service Squadron (sermon) 0 1

(2) Marine Aircraft Wing (a) Headquarters Squadron

(b) Marine Composite Squadron (m) 1 2 (c ) Marine Photographic Squadron ( w 9 2 1 (d) ?brine Observation Squadron (m) 1 2

(3) Marine Aircraft Group (EUG) (a) Headquarters Squadron (~edron) (b) Marine Aircraft Maintenance ~quadron(WKS) (c) Marine Air Base Squadron ( m 9 ) (d) Marine Fighter Sqwdron (m) ( e ) Marine Attack Squadron (m) ( f ) Marine .lll-?t~eather Fighter Souadron (IIEIDF(N))

(4) Marine Aircraft Transport Group ( M m V R ) ) ( a ) Headquarters Squadron (Hedron) (b) Ikrine Aircraft &hfaintenance ~quadron(MAbE) (c) Yarine Air Base Squadron (NABS) (d) Marine Transport Squadron

(5) Marine Helicopter Transp~r t Group (MG(m)) 1 2 (a) Headquarters Squadron (Hedron) 1 2 (b) Marine Aircraft Maintenance Squadron(W4S) 1 2 (c) b r i n e Air Base Sqwdron (ms) 1 2 (d) Marine Helicopter Transpo~t Squabn(HMR) 3 6

( 6 ) Marine Training Group (m) 1 1 (a) Headquarters Squadron (~edron) 1 1 (b) Maintenance Squadpon ( ~ n t r o n ) 1 1 (c) Marine Attack Trah ing Squadmn (WT) 1 1 (d) Narine Fighter Training Squadron (VMFT) 1 1 (e) Marine A l l Weather Fighter

Training Squadron (vMFT(N)) 1 1 (f) Marine Instrument Tpaining Sq~mdron (WIT) 2 1

(7) Marine Air Control Group (YACG) 1 2 (a ) Headquarters Squadron (Hedron) 1 2 (b) Marine Tactical Air ControB S ~ ~ & O ~ ( K P A C S ) 1 2 (c ) Marine Ground Control Intercept

Squadron ~~GCIS) 5 4

(8) (a) Marine Wing Sellaice Group (MSG) 2 1 (b) Haadquarters Squadron (~edron) 2 1 ( c ) Marine Aircraft R e p a i r Squadron (MARS) 2 1 (d) Marine Air h u e Squadron (ms) 2 1

1 - NAVY AIR COMMANDS, SHIPS AND UNITS

The following indicate aadmfds%~at%.cre msf~lrnents and home ports of aviation vessels and units of the active f leet .

WTE4NTIC FLEET

l, SHIPS m i r e r a f t Carriers

WASP RFhTmTCN LAKE CHAKPLAIN TARA'riA M I WAY F. D, R C c J S r n T CCRAL SEA BLOCK ISLAND GILBERT ISLANDS SALERNG BAY SIXNEY p.IIMX;RC PALAU Y Mmm CAEGT SAIPAN FTIGfR VALLEY FCRGX

(b) Seaplane Tenders CL3FITUCL

cRFhWICH BAY TrnALIER

i C\F-II~ j (cVT-3.20) (F) (cm-122

( a a s i m d )

(CarMv 6) ( ~ a r ~ i v 2) (carMv 6) (CarMv 4) (CsrMv 4) ( ~ a r ~ u 2) ( CarDiv 6) (CarMv 18) ( ~ a r ~ v 18) (CarMv 18) (CarMv 16) (carmv 16) (Carniv 16) (CarDiv l4) (CarMv 1.4) ( ~ a r M v 14) (CarMv 14) (unassigned)

( PAW-5 ) (unassigned) (unassigned) ( PAW-ll 1 (unassigned)

HQle Port

Norfolk Newport Mayport Newport Norfolk Norf olk Norfolk Norfolk Newport Norfolk Norf olk Norf our Norf oak Pensac o h Newport Norf o U

;:3,"z Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk coco Solo X'orf olk

(c) Aircraft Rewir Ships h?XARA (AXV.1-6) (Air~ep~iv-2) Cannes CHLCRIS ( ARVZZ~) (AirRepMv-2) Cannes

(LST-32) (b.ir3epXv-2) Norf olk

( d ) Aircraft S u ~ a l y SUD ?.r?iXfi US ( .'1?I,-l3 ) (unassigned) Canncs

2. CARRIER DE?I_SIONS

(a ) CarMv 2

9ENNINGTON (CVA-20) (F)

P. D. W X m T ( C V A - ~ ) Norf OU

(b) C31-3iv 4

KIDWAY ( F V A - ~ ) ( F ) Norf 0%

ATLANTIC l?LEET

2. CARVER DIVISIC,NS

(c) CarMv 6

CCRAL %A

LAKE CHAMPLAIN (cvA-39)

(d) CarDiv l 4

WRIGHT ( C V U I ~ ) ( F ) MONTF=REY (CVL-26) CABOT (CVL-28) SAIPAN (CV-r.~ke>

(e) carMv 16

MINDOR0 SIBGNEY PALAU

( f ) CarMv 18

BLOCK ISLAKT ( CVT-106) GILBERT ISLANDS (cvEXl07) SALERNO BAY (coEl l0 )

Fleet Air Jacksonville

U n i t s as a, ' wried.

Fleet Air Quonset

U n i t s as ass ibed.

Fleet Air ELM,

U n i t s a s assigned.

4. FLEET A I R WINGS AND SQUADRONS

(a) FAW-3 W-10, VP-23, VP-26 VP-7, VP-8, VP-ll FASRGN 101 ( ~ u g . Unite 0107, 0110, 0127) FASRON 106 FASRGN 10'7 FASRGN 108 (dug. U n i t uu.,/

(b) VP-21, VP-24

( ~ u g . U n i t s 0101, 0102 0103) (~ug. hits 0106, 0109)

FASRON 104 (A@. Unite 0 ~ ; 0112, $10)

Hcme Port

Norfolk

Norfolk

Yayport

Newport Pensacola Newp o r t Norfolk

Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk

Norfolk Newport Norfolk

Guontret Point Brunswick Quons a t Point Quonset Point Argentia Kef lavik, Iceland Brunswick

Narf olk Patuxent R i Norfolk Bemuda Norfolk Patrrxent River Port Iyautey Norfolk

4. FZEET AIR WINGS 4ND S2UADWDNS Icont. 1

5. A I R ANTESWQfNE SQUADIECNS VS-22

(dug, UnLts 0104, 0105, 0108)

( AVa-54 1

6. AIR D l W 5 O P K W T WUADSONS OX-1

7- A I R S H I P D l W R W m SQUMI#)N Zx-ll (PASW-1)

8- A I R S H I P mUADRONS ZP-1 (PAS-1) zp.2 (PAM-11

HQae Port

Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville p in idad Caco Solo coco Solo Jacksonville Wf nidad cwo Solo

(Weekewe - no home port) lieeksville G-co Lakshuat Wesksville Key W e a t

Glynco

Oceana Quonset Poltnk Norf oU brfoUc Norfolk Quonset Point %onset Point Norfolk Quonset Point

Key West Chincoteague Atlantic Ctty

Key !&st Glynco

S~eeksville Glynco Lakehusst Weeksville

Patwent Ftiver VR-;22 Norfolk VR24 Port Lgautey

D o t b ()Jlples) Naples VF-31 Norfolk VR-32 San Mego ACTRU Corpus ChPlsti

9. AIR TRANSPORT SQUADmNS (b) b e r e t i n a u a e r Pllllibry a r b n s ~ o r t Ssrdne

vR-6 Argentia Det. Aeorss kt. Osnnsny Det, Port Lputey Det, Tripoli Det.

ATTACK SQUADRGIS VA-15

11, CARRIER A I R GROUPS CVD-1

12, COM#)SITE SQUADRONS VC-lr ( A l l Weather Fighter)

(special) (special) (special)

(Air Early Warning) (ASW & A l l Weather ~ t t a c k ) ( ~ h o t o g r a ~ h i c )

U. FIGHTER SQUADRONS VF-11, -2, VF-13, VF-14

VF-62 w-n, ~ ~ - 7 2 , VF-73, VF-74 VF-81, VF-82, vF-83, VF-84 VF-101, VF-102, VF-103, N O 4 VF-171, VF-172, VF-173, VF-174

14. F U T AIRCRAFT SERVICE CQTJADRONS l a ) Carrier

FASR@N 2 (A%. ITnits 021, 036) FAmN 3 (Aug. &ts 029, 030, 032) FASRON 5 (Aug. U n i t s 026, 035, 040) FASROR 6 (bug. Units 022, 028 OW) FASPGN 9 (A%. units 037. 039j

Hme Port

Wasstover AFB, Ghicopee Falls, Hasea NavSta Argentia, M,F, Lages Field, Terciera Is., Aaores Rhein-%in AFB, Frank*, Gemny NA Part Lyautiey, FM. t9heelt.m Field, Tripoli, Libya

SacksonvLlle Ocram Jacks onuillc Jacksonville Quonsat Point Oeeam Cacfl Pield Jacksonville

Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Norf oak Quonset Point Gceuna Cecil. Field Jacksonville

(assigned) Atlantf c City

( H A T W I W ) Scbnford 11 ) Patwent River f 1 1 Patuxcnt River

( 11 ) Sanford Quon~let Point Atlantic City Jacksonville

Jacksonville Gcaana Jaoksonvflle Jacksonville Cceana Jacksonville ~ 0 P f elk Jacksonville &uonset Point Gceana Cecil Field Jacksonville

@onset P,oint Norfolk Lceana Jacksonville Jacksonville

3.4 e & 0107, 0U0, 0127) 3

MSPeCN 102 ( ~ u g ~ Unite 0181, 01.02 0103) ( PAS5 ) FASRLN 103 (AW. Unite 010.66. 01093 ( PAW-5 1 PASWN 164 (AG, units OPU; 0x12; TIO) ( PAW-5 j PA99CN 105 ( PAW-U) PASROl 1Q6 CAW. t f d t O.L28) ( FAX-3 ) FA3ftsM 107 ( pA%3 PASROM l o8 (Aug, U d t US) ( PAL3 1 FASFION 109 (Aug, U n i t e s 13104, 0105, 9808) ( FAW-U) FASROW 3XL ( P.4'e'&=5 1 FASReN L$5 ( PAW-u FASWN 121 (Pai*ip.a6d.~hgat

(d? Cthep PASRGN 76 FASRoN 77

London &PI%$

16, HS-I HS-3

Det. 1 Det. 2

(b) Sea~lanes VP-3 L w-44 W-45 vP-49 W-56

Key West ' n ' e a k s a e

J a c k s o n ~ a J a c k s o n a s bmsst Pcrht Quome$ P o b t B w d & Quonaet Point JaelrscandUe Jacksonville Patment FtLmr B ck Patmelab River Brreaewick

( FAW-PI) ~ r i r n f b s t d FAW-5 ) Norfolk ( FW'd-Kt) Coco Solo ( FAN4 ) Bermuda ( FAth5 ) Norfolk

ATLANTIC FLEET

19. U T I L I T Y kFQTJADRC;N:i Vu-2 ~Tu-L,

Det. Jax, vrr6 WJ-18

Det. 1

20. AIRRnRNI? EARLY FIAR??IhG SQUADF.ON PI'-2

Det. A

FAETULANT Det. 2 ne t , 3 net. 4

TASCR 2 T4.C.CRON 2 TACRON 4 TACRON h

S P T I A L IiEAPCNS UNIT, P.TLANTIC FLmT

(assigned) ( U7*:$INGLANT ) ( " 1 ( 'I 1 ( 'I

( I'

1 )

Hme Port Quonset Point Chincoteague

Jacksonville Norfolk Guantancuno Bay

Key West

Ba twent River Port Lyautey

Norf olk Jacksonvil le Quoneet Point At lan t ic C i t y

Key West

Norfolk Norfolk: Norfolk Norfolk

Norf olk

PACIFIC FLEET - 1. SHIPS

r u m r a f t Carriers YORKTOWN

KFrnSAROE OmSXAm PRLNCETON PHILIPBIKE SEA BArnOKO RENgOVA SICILY POINT CRUZ BATAAN

(b) Seaplane Tenders CURI?SS PIbJF: ISLAND SALISBURY SOUND K. X i I T I N G CCRSON GARDINERS BAY FLOYDS BAY CNSLaJ GRC A SuIStRJ

(c) Aircraft ?emir S h i ~ s CHGTTREE

(d) Aircraft S m ~ l y Shie JUPITER

(e) h i d e d YAssile Ship NORTON SOUND

2. CARRIER DIVISICNS

(a) CarDiv 1

GRISKANY

YGRKTCJ~~T

(b) CarDiv 3

KQRSARGE

WILIPPINE SA

(c) CarDiv 5

BGXXR

( a s s i m d )

(CarMv 1) (Cwrnv 5 (CarDiv 3 (Caruv-1 I (CarMv 1 9 ( CarXv 3 1 (CarXv 15) (CarDiv 15) (CarMv 17) (CarDiv 17) (CarMv 15)

Hane Port

San Fmncisco Sari. F1.gnciaeo San Mego Ssn Francisco San Mego San Mego San Diego Long Beach Long bath San Diego San Diego

San Mego San Mego

(Fleet A ~ I . Alameda) San Francisco San Mego

(Fleet Air Alameda) San Francisco (Fleet Air Alameda) San Francisco

San Mego (Fleet Air Alameda) Alameda

San Diego San Uiego

(Fleet Air kaameda) §an Mego

me lest Air Alameda) &re Island

Port Huename

SKI Francisco

San Francisco

San Mego

San Diego

San Msgo

San Fza~cisco

f ,,A ' * 4 p - ~ E C ~ , - , , a , / * l c ~ PACIFIC I;ZEET

Home Port -- (d) CarDiv 1 5

LSan Diego Long Reach San Msgo

BAIROKO RRNDGVA BATMN

(e) CarDiv 17

SICILY Long Beach

San Mego POINT CRUZ

3. CCMFAIRS

Fleet Nr Alameda

U n i t s a s assigned.

Fleet Air Seat t le

Units a s assigned,

Fleet Pilr Guam

Units a s assigned.

Fleet A i r Jauan

Units a s assigned.

Fleet A i r Hawaii

Units a s assigned.

Home Port

San Mego (a) (squadrons a s assimed by C i n ~ ~ a c ~ l t )

(b) (squadrons rota te t o ~ e s ~ a c ) Earbere Point

Barbers Point

(c) (squadrons rota te to Kodisk, Barbers Point, wes~ac) Whidbey Island

h i d b e y Island Alameda

(d) FAW-6 (squadrons a s assigned by c i n c ~ a c ~ l t )

(e) FAFI-14 (squadrons and vassela ro ta te t o ~ e s ~ a c )

VP-40, W-42, W46, VP4B VP-47, VP-50

Alameda

San Diego

San Mego Alameda

5 . A I R ANTI-SUBMARINE SQUADIK)NS

Los W t o s San Mego San Mego San Mego San Mego Loa A l d t o s

PACIFIC FLFEl' - 5 . AIR DIWWJPMENT SQ1JAI)RbNS (assigned)

( ~ l e e t A i r Alameda)

7, AIR 'I7,JVSPOF.T SyllADRGNS

( a ) 0netratj .n~ under F l e e t Lonist ic Air 'trina, P a c i f i c TR-2

net,, m-5

San Diego Det. S e a t t l e Det.

m-21 Kw3 jale-ln net,. Midway Det.

VR-23 Guam Dot. Fhilippinr? Det .

( b ) C ~ e r a t i n a under IfiUtary Air Transport Service yJR,3

HcChord Det, . m-7

VR9 Cuam net. Ywajalein Det,

ATTACK Y?U:lDRCNS VA-55

10. CCMKSITE %%UADROKS vc-3 ( ~ l l Weather ~ i ~ h t e r ) (F lee t .Ur ~ l a n ~ e d a ) VC-6 VC-11 ( Alr b r l y warning) VC-3 5 ( A S & All. Weather ~ t t a c k ) VC-61 ( P h ~ t o g r e ~ h i c )

Home Port

Point, b I u y Moffett Field

.i2lmeda Honolulu

Eioffett Field B n Diego S e a t t l e

Barbers Point KwaJalein YAdway

Atsugi Agam Sangley Point

Yoffet t F ie ld McChord AFP, Wash,

IIickam AFR, Tionolulu Hickm AFR, Honolulu

Agana Kwajalein

Vi ramar Alamada Alameda Kiramar Efiramar Ni ramr Moffett F ie ld Moffett F ie ld

Alameda Mirawr Alameda Miramar YLramar Erlramar ?"cffett Fielci Moffett Field

Koffet t Field San Diego LSan Diego rjan Diego liirunar

12. FLmT AIRCRAFT SERVICE SQUADRONS l a ) Carrier

FASPCN 4 (Aw, Units 034, 038) vet. 4

FIZSRCN 7 (AW. U d t s 023. 024, CV41q. t'1,2,3) FASRCN 8 ( ~ u g . U d t 027) ( ~ l e e t Nr Alameda)

Fallon Det. Tanta Rosa Det.

FASWN 10 ( ~ u g , U n i t 043) (Fleet Air ~ a m e d a ) FASRON La. (.lug. Units 025 031)

( h t . a t ~ a s e b o j (Fleet A i r Japan) FASRON 12 (Aug, U n i t 042)

Det, A

(b) bfulti-%ine FASRGN l l 0 FASRON 112 FASRO?! 113 FASRGN 114 FASON 116 FASRCN 117

FASWjN U.8 I1 I1

FASRON 119 FASRON 120

I1 11

(Aug. U n i t O U > ( ~ u g . Units 0121, 0126) (Fleet Air ~ e a t t ~ l e ) (VPAug. #I) (Fleet fir ~ e a t t l e ) (.4ug. Unit 0119) (Flee t Air Seat t le ) ( A U ~ . T J n i t 0124) (Fleet A i r ~ l a m e d ~ ) ( A U ~ . U n i t s 0 l l7 , 0118,

0120, 033) (F l eG Air Hawaii) (Aug. U n i t 0125) (Fleet A i r GW) (AW. Unit 3123) ( ~ u g . U n i t 0116) (Fleet Air Guam) (AW. Unit Oll4 0129) (Flee t Air ~ a ~ a n ) (A%. Unit 0122j

13. WEAlWER RUADRONS VJ-1 (Fleet Air Gum)

14. HELICOPTFZ ANTI-SUBMARINE SUADRGNS H S-2 HS-4

Det. 1 Det. 2

Ilome Port -- Alamsda Yirmnr Alameda Alameda Vdramar Riramar Kiramar Yoffatt Pield Moffett Field Al~me6a

Sari Mego Los Alamitos

Son Diego Alameda

ALF Fallon, Nev. CLF Santa Rosa, Calif.

Moffett Field

San Diego Whidbey Island 'dhidbey Island Kodiak Alameda

Barbers Point Agana

Naha - no hane port Sangley Point Gppama

Atsugi - no hane port

Agana

San Mego San Diego

Ssn Mego Oppama - no hcme por t Barbers Point

PACIFIC FUEET

18. UTILITY SQUADRONS W-l W-3 W-5

Det. A VU-7

19. AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING SQUADDN md-l

Deto A

20. MISCELLANBDUS UNITS

PAETUPAC Det. 1 Det. 2

TACGR 1 TACRGN 1 TACROK 3 TACRON 5

9 SPX!IAt W68PONS WIT, PACIFIC FLLPET

~ w d Port

Whidbey Island Idhidbey 11sknd Whidbey Island Barbers Point Wameda Whidbey Island Alameda Barbers Point Barbers Point WNdbey Island hbidbey Island

Sari Diego San Mego S m Diego Alamcda San Mego

I Alam&

( UlWINGPAC ) Jhrbers Point ( UTCtXNOPAC ) San Diego ( U?WINGPAC ) Agam

ktsugf ( UnsINGPAC ) San Diego

( Fleet A i r Hawaii) Barbers Point Sangley Point

San Diego APfrmeda \.!hidbey Island

Barber s Point

San Mego Alameda Alameda San Mego

1 1 - ~ C o m F L E E T A I R C O ~ s A N D U W I E ' P S

The folXowing i n d i c a t e o r g u d e a t i o d a s s i g m e n t r and aeeigwd hama por t8 f o r F l e e t kdm Force Aviation U n i t s ,

ATLANTIC - 1, Aircra f t . F l e e t Marine Force. A t l a n t i c

Hedron-AirFMPLant Hedron-AirFMFLont ( d e t )

Marine Training Group.20 .(ME-20) Hedron-20 Mointson-20 WT-20 r n T - 2 0 VMIT-20 VHFT(N)-~O VMf T-21

2. Second Marine A i r c r a f t Wing (2d MAW1 Hedron-2

3. Marine Ai rc ra f t Grouus and Squadrons l a ) Marine A i r c r a f t Group-11 ( M A W )

(b) Marine A i r c r a f t G r o u p U (MAGU) Hedron-l.4 y.IABS-u MAMS-14 VMA-211 VMF-122 VMF-223

( c ) Mak-ine A i r c r a f t Group-24 (MAG-24) Hedron-24 MABS-24 ~fANS=-24

* VMF-lJ.4 ~ ( ~ ) - 5 3 1

9 m-533

Norfolk Norf oMc Cherry Point

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point mami

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point New Raver

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point

* VMF(N)-~U redesignated VMP-I& and VMF(N)-533 redesignated VMF-533 e f f e c t i v e 1 June 1953

(d) Marine Helicopter Transport Group-26 (MAO(HX)-26) Hedron-26 -26 MABS-26 HMR26l -62 -63

(0) Marine Aircraft Transport Group-24 (MAG(VR)-35) Hedron-3 5 -35 VMR-153 VMb-2 52

( f ) Marine Air Control Group-1 (HACG-1) Hedron-1 MTACS-1 IS-5 MGCIS-6 HGCIS-7

4. Third Marine Aircraft Wfrtk: (3d MAWL Hedron-3 MSG-37

Hedron-37 MABS-37 MARS-37

VMJ-3 MOCIS-8 ?GCIS-9

5. Marine Aircraft Grows and Squadrorls '(a) Karine Aircraft Group-31 MAG^^)

(b) W n e a i r c r a f t GPOUD-32 (MAG-32) Hedron-32 MAMS-32 MABS-32

9 VMA-312 m-333 VMA-334

(c) Marine Transport Group-45 (MAG(vR)-~~) Hedron-45 -3 53

-- -.- ----- SECURITY INFORMATIGN

Hone Port

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point

Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherrg Point

Cherry Poink Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point Cherry Point New River

Miami, M i d Miami Miami M i d M i d bnd Miami Mid

Miami M i d 'Miami M i d M i d Miami M i d

V M M i d m d Miami Mid Miami Mimi

Mid Miami Miami

* Wfective upon reporting about 1 June 1953. VMA-312 assigned MAG32.

1. Aircraft. F lee t Marine Force. Pacif ic Hedron-AirFMFRac

Parins Training Group10 (MTG-10 Hedron-10 Mointrom-10 VMF'T-10 PMAT-10 WT( N)-10 WIT-10

2. Marine Aircraft Groupe and Sauadrone (a) k r i n e Aircraf t Group13 (MAGl3)

(b) krJ.ne Aircraft Group-15 (MAG-15) Hedron-15 MABS15 -15 W - 3 23 VMF-232 YMF-2l.4 VMF(N)-542

(c) Marine Helicopter Transport Group-16 (MAG(HR)-16) Hedron-16

( d ) Marine Aircraf t Group25 (MAG(VR)-25) Hedron-25 lam-152 m - 2 5 3 VMR-3 52

(e) b r i n e Helicopter Transport Group36 (MAG(HR)-36) FIcdron-36 W 3 6 MABS-36

El Tor0 E l Two El Taro El Toro Santa baa

a TWO n TON B Tor0 El Toro El Tom E l Toro a Tor0

Kaneohe ffinaohe Kaneohe ILnmohe Katmohe El Tors E l Two Sonte AM

E l Tor0 El Toro EL Toro El Toro ?a Tor0 El Toro El Ton, EL Toro

Santo AaP Snnta &a Santa AM Santo Ann Santa Arn 5anta AM Snnta Aln s a n k Aln

K!. Tom El Tom Barbera Poi& El Tom a

El Tom

Sank h Santa Am Santa Am Santa A m

PACIFIC - ( f ) hr im Air Control Group3 (MACG-3)

Hedron-3 MTAC $3 MGC1S-k

3. M r s t &rine Aircraft W i n n (1s t M A A Hedr on-1

4. Marine Aircraft Grows and Squadrons

(a) Marine Aircraft Gmup-12 (HAG-12) Hedrm-U ms-I2 -12 VMA-a21 m-21.2

b m-332 VMA-251

* m(N)-513

,- - (b) Marine Aircraft Group.33 (K4~-33) Hedron-33 WS-33 -33 VMF-Il5 m-3u w-1

(c) Marine Air Control Group2 (MIlCG-2) Hedron-2 MTACSL2 rnIS-1 mrs-3 m-1

Home Port

El Toro El Toro El Toro Santa Am

(assinned) E l Toro ( CanNavFE j El TON

El Toro El Toro El Taro EE Toro Camp Pendleton SolBto Am

El Tor0 El Toro EL Toro El Tor0 El Toro E l Toro El Toro E l Toro El Toro

El Tor0 El Toro El Tor0 E l Toro E l Taro El Tom E l Toro

El Toro El Toso El Toro k q l Pendleton El Toro E l Toro

b Effective 15 ApaTfl 1953 heme port VMA-332 changed f r a a M A S PfiolPi t o =AS EL TWO.

* Effective 1 5 HPJr 1953 VMF(N)-~U detached MAG33 and reassigned HA012

A.

v08001 &+vd Shim

d V A 4 388EX Pugat & a d 6VA-10 I[)F@BOYB Bget Sound OVA-18 W San Raruolso,oe OVA-20 BBENIHWB BQrfolg aVk-2l B0IY)HbB m e t Sound OVL32 UY!m Boston W&83 KtiAWARQB Ssn %rsMlsoo 4V.4-34 OBISK4m Ssn hsnoiroo OV1.36 Alml?W4 Hew York On-37 PRfBagPgX Paget &arid OY.39 08 0- Borfolk OVA-40 W W A Boston OVLL.4l mXDX4Y Norfolk OVAl=%? ?. D. WSIlWaT Borioll C V M 0 0 ~ ~ Horfolk OVA46 VIIJg'lIOB@4 lbrfolk c v u 7 PBILIPPIE SBUL Ssn lkanolaoo

mmdws OgWBBO 1[81@Au m R I S OWTXS aOBBITwK PUIB IgtuII, w m m mum I. IWIUP(I POBlOX BOlJHD m M o Y nQxmBY BAY QLgDIlCPBS BAY mlDs BU mmnm w ORmaw

SmLPOnr WIWII

F'hikWphia 7 / 2 2 / ~ - 11/8/64 Phllebaphla Bcmplstlon - 8/16/63 P e l k b o r 8/17/53 - 11/30/63 Philatldphia ~ / 2 2 / ~ - a/7/m PhI lWphla 7 / a / 6 3 - 1 1 / 1 4 / ~

Boafden b a t o n Phllabrlphla Eoston Boston Long B d Long Baaoh Ssll Araoisao b n c - Pearl Harbor Boston Borton

Xorfolk 9an Ikanoimo Borf olk Horf olk Pearl Harbor ]lor folk Long BeMh &II R%noisoo Long Bseah Ban h o i s e o 9us Prrncisao Borfolk b e Island )lare Illand BorZolk W e I j r n d mi0 B.j lbr tolk Mare Island xorasl% BleB1FsU

12/16/53 6 / 3 0 / ~ 1/20/5a

Coaplet Ion 11/8/64 3 1 1 1 ~ 8/3/64 4 1 1 1 ~

3/15/54 iz/ia/w

Oorpletion 7/29/63

B. CARRIW MAJOR COWVgRSION 9CHmUU29,

Vessel

CVA-11 INTRmID

CVA-12 HOIPlBT

N a n l Shiward

Private Yord

H e u Yo*

Hal fork

'Mvate Tard

PWPt - w Qo-

San Randroo

W e t Sound

IV - AVIATIOM SiIPS ASSIGNS) MSTS

A. ATLANTIC

CORRmIDOR ( T CVE 58)

B e PACIF IC

SITKOH BAY

CAPE PSPlEMQ1

WINDHAX BAY

-.

V - CLlRREHT ASSIGNMENT OF I D E N T I F I C A T I O N UTTERS TQ NAVAL AIRCRAFT UNITS

Carrier Air Grows and SagLadrons

C V E l T VC-3 NP VS-20 CVG-2 M VC-i?+ NA VS-21 C W - 3 K m-5 NJ3 VS-22 C V G 4 F VC-6 NF VS-23 C m 5 S VC-7 NH V- CVG-6 C VC-8 PC VS-25 C V E ' I L VC-9 FG V S 2 6 CVG-8 E VC-11 ND VS-27 C V G 9 N VC-12 NJ3 VS-31 C VG-PO P VC-33 SS VS-32 C V G U V VC-3 5 NR VS-38 C VG-12 D VC-61 PP V S 3 O C V G l 4 A VC-62 PL VS-96 C E - 1 5 H VS-37 CK-17 R VS-39 CVG-19 B

Patrs l Sauadrons

VF1 CD m y BH vP.42 VF2 SB VP-18 H F VFU W'-3 EiB ml9 CH v M 5 llPIk SC VlW1 HC -46 VP-5 14C -22 C E VF-47 -6 B E W-23 UA W-48 vp-7 HE VP-24 HA vp-49 W-8 HD VP-26 EB VP-SO VP-9 C B VP-28 CF VP-56 VF-10 HK VP-29 B F w'-57 VP-11 HB -31 EC VP-16 HH VP-40 C A

T r a n s p o r t . U t i U t ~ and Hscellaneous Sauadanr

VR-1 RP ZP-1 ZW VR-2 RA ZP-2 Z L i"R-3 R T ZP-3 ZC YR-5 BS ZP-4 ZD VR-6 RU YR-7 AS W-ll X L VR-8 RH VR-21 RZ VX-1 XA VR-22 RB VX-2 XB VR-23 IRK vx-3 XC VR-24 RD YX-4 XF VR-31 RE m-5 XE VR-3 2 RP

v J-1 pH FASRON 76 JM VJ-2 PN FASRON 77 BL V J - 6 1 PB

V J-62 T P HATU AN

FAWNPAC PA FAWTULANT LA

FAERJLANT PA PAETUPAC FP

V - C W t E W ASSIGNNENT OF IDENTIFICATIOI LETTIES 10 NAVAL AIRCMFT WITS (GOWE.)

M - CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHORE ESTABLISHM3NTS

The predicted s ize and composition of naval aviation shore estsbUshments f o r the end of Fiscal Year 1954 a r e reflected i n the d s s i o m sunmar3.satd under the ~~ss iontb0l lurmns. These missions a r e based on the Basic Naval EstablPishment Plan for FY 1954, and be modified a s approved aviation plans a re issued. Activit ies l i s t e d under " W t e on Boardft columns indicate only home por t locations f o r Fleet Units, a& supporting bases f o r Reserve Units.

Base I M.ssion I mg. w r a t i o l a s I Akron Ohio (NASJ(L1

Alameda . Calif, (NAS) (12 ND)

.4nacostia. D.C. (NAS) (PRNC)

Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Program (HTA and LTA), and operational or training f l i g h t s f o r USN avia tors i n the Ahon area.

b r i n e Air Det.

b r i n e Barracks Overseas Air

Cargo Terminal Navy Commissary

Naval Air Mobile

Support Frogran

( C ~ ~ ~ P R N C . BuAer) Provide f a c i l i t i e s (including l i n k t ra iners) fo r the sup-. port of operational or t r a in i r f l i g h t s f o r naval aviators i n the t.rashi&on area, adminis- t r a t i v e transport and u t i l i t y operations; and the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Tmining Program. Relay by telephone t o CNO A/C posit ion reports of par t icular in teres t .

NARTU Marine A i r Det. Naml Aviation ; Electronics

Service Wt NavnE Photog, Center (incl. Naval Photog. Interpretation center)

Project RAM USS SQWIA ( AG-23 1

Transient Overs, : FLOGWING A/C

U n i t s on B o a r d (hme port only) I

Reserve Pas U n i t s s PASRGN 6%. 655

cm-9 (691,92,93,94; VA-95)

VF-194; FASRCN 8, 116 VEL-2; TACRCN 1, 3 w(L) 9, 19 W(S) 47, 50

GCA U n i t #36

NARTU (Reserve Pas units) FASRON 661, 665 VF-661,662,663,664,665,

666

1 Base Reg, Gperations

I (C~SRNC.--) P ~ o r l d s faaihi"kas ,to support the a d a t i o n indo@tdmt%raa tralrdw bf the Naval Acadsmy NdsMmen, and %he qe~a t io - l . sr t r a i d n g m g h t s f o r naval adsleatore in the A m p o U e &ma@

brine Air Det. m d d e facdUt%es Lo a m ~ o f i

asme TrnIrxLng FCa~og~rn~ tran- silsat and f ' e~ry aArci-aft, a& q % r a t S o t ~ ' k or trzctning f l f g h b f o r USN ov5s.&ors i n the At$anb s:wn

A t l a n t i c City, ( Hdqtrs* CWBB.4 N.J. Provides f a c i l i t i e s to mpport vco.4, 33

(MAS) (4 ND) regular q e ~ a t f o n s r)f f leet F ~ T U bt, 4 BX-3

m ~ ~ f er and air dessl-ent CCA U n i t if20

( C N ~ S T ~ ~ ~ , ?~di%r) %rfne Afr Deto Reserve Pay U n i t s : b o d c i s iaclXitliao Lo m p p o ~ FASRON 6,531; W&1 the k m l &Lad i~tak"%tla ax- W-5U; VFL68.I &serve TVa,%:dn%:: h o p m , VS-6813 AWE-&

AGU( s)(AP)-~~P

E m w i c k . Me, ( C ~ ~ ~ $ ~ P - & & ~ . $ . (WAS) (1 ND) B d d e faciUh,ies t o *port

re&&$ & P P B ~ ~ L % O B S of f l e e t m o o w P s e ~ ~ e e a ~ d anti- submrina a .! rc~*aF+,

Cabanise Field ( CP~~TM~~.&.&&X) &cwide faeSPiLiea t o suppost advanced 8ingl.a s@ne and x%sadxancod 8mtmctcape f l i g h t t r d d ~ aat iv tbfes ,

primary artatLon supply point, and mergency mask refueling of airships. &@dde Navy t t e l e t ~ ~ ~ t s s

H a d Wdatioa $0 P ~ Y J P O ~ ~ ~ J I Lrdmnca Test

Lions of fleet. land--bnsad pat-

Columbue. Ohio

operationarb w tra%&w f l i g h t s far USR s d a t o ~ s in the Colmbua ama,

Corpus Chdst i ,

ac t iv i t i e s and search a& meaue d r c r a f t ,

(CNARESTRA. ~ u ~ e r ) Masine Air Det. Provide facili tPes t o eupport FASRON 701, 705 the Naval and %sine Air Reserve Training Program, transient and ferry d m r a f t , a& operational or tsainjilog fliplhts for USN aviators i n W-701; VR701,782 the Dallas area. Provide limtted support for Air % t i onal h d and Air Force Reeeme Training Center I n accordance wfth d s t i n g

Xarine Air Det.

f l ights fo r USI aPrfatom i n the Denver area. Provide W t e d support fop the Air Matiolsea Guard i n accordance with existing a g r s e ~ e n t s ~

"+

CONTINENTAL AVIATIGN SHORE E S T A m m S

kml Parachute

( ComNAB-11. Bu4er) YedronillrFMFPac ServronMrFWPac

port and training aircraft.

1st YAW Hedron 1

(CNARESTRA. ~ u ~ e r ) Hdqtrs. CNARESEU Provide fac i l i t i e s t o support " CGHHART the Naval and b r i n e Air

CIC cfficers

Marine Air Det.

26

CIC Officers

t2omX deveP-d afrsklps based at NAS Key %st, and serve as h d c a m mflip;e pin% and helium storage md ~stributfon center,

(mAflESTRA, BuAer) Prmdde fac i l i t i e s to support the Naval and Maplllg Air Reserve T d d n g Frogram and operational or training f l i gh ts for USN avfatws in vP.732; VMF-222; the Dstrdt ama.

fac i l i t i e s for the Naval f i r Reserve T r a i n i n g Program.

One advaneneed

Naval Ordnance Test StaLion

27

' m m v - c i *

CONTINENTAL AVIATION SHGRE ESTABLISHMENTS

Jacksonville,

*-

(includes

( c ~ A B - 6 , W e r ) Prav%de f a c i l i t i e s t o support regular operations 'of f l e e t carrier, rscorarulisaance, anti- submrine, and transient t ~ a n s p o r t aircraft , the Naval and Ekrine Air b e e m Training Program, the A/C overhad and repair pro@;pa~m, f l ight f a c i l i t i e s t o support the Naval Air TechdCd. Tmining Center, ord serve ae primary aviation. supply point. Provide Navy Tele- typewriter fac Wtitrs

Hdqtrs. C a n - (VF-u,l2 U,ll+~ FairJw VA-X~!

Wdqtre. &m-- LWA (W-31,32 33,341 FAW-ll VA-3 5 j

Hdqtra. C a n - ~ ~ i 3 - 6 Flag A&. U n i t NATTC NARTU Marine Air Det. WrSne Aviation Bet.

Zone PntePlo Gffice

Naq C d s s a r y Stom NARTU (~esepvs Pas Units)

Marine Bar~acke 7W#7L5 N ~ ~ J P Fuel Depot ~ = = ? W J m-lWI

VS-?L;L: ~ 7 & 2

NATTC Jackson- (CNATECHTRA. ~uAer ) (a) Aviation Electriciant s Train aviation personnel i n the Nate &hool (class A) operation, maintellance and (b) Adv,Avia.Elec.~Wate repair of aeronautical equip. School (Class B)# ment used i n the technical areas (c) Aviation Ordnanceman of airmern, aviation ordnancerman, School (Class A) aviation electricianls mate, (d) AdvcAvia .G~cemm aviation storekeeper, aviation School (Chss B)* ground off icer indoctrimtion (a) Avia,Stmkeeper and such special courses a s may School (CLass A) be established by the Chief of (f) Airman School (class P) FTaval Operations, and provide (g) Avia.Ordnance Officers f a c i l i t i e s fo r the support of School (class 0) such training.

Indoctrination School

Johnsville. Pa, (cam-4. Bu~ex-1 Perform design and developme tions i n the f i e lds of special a i rcraf t , ice, and aviation armament; . - and development i n the f i e ld medicine pertaining t o the H

(CcmNADe Johnsville. RuAer) Provide material and service support, inclu-

Aircraft Instruments included,

28

Lake Demrk. N.J. (NARTS) (3 ND)

Mission I Reg. C p m t i 0ns

(CQnNavEas?, Key Vest, I FAUh'EATRA U n i t BuAerl

Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o eupport Transient Lpers, r e d a r mera t ions of f l e e t FKGWIE A/C a l f weatcer t r d n i n g , a i r development, transport, and anti-submarine a i r c r a f t end airs 'dps,

(CETAVANTRA. h i e r r Four advanced Provide f a c i l i t i e s t c support s ingleengine advanced singleengine f f igh t training uni ts t~afaining ac t iv i t i e s . (VS) ( ~ 1

(Can-3, BuAer) Test and evaluate rocket engines, t h e i r caaponents, and propellantsj t r a i n service personnel i n the handling, servicing, and operation of rocket eneines and t h e i r components; and a c t a s technical ordnance reseme stock point,.

(CNATE. Bu.\er) Provide f a c i U t i e s t o support regular opepations of f l ee t , reaeasch and develapment, airships, and f l ee t hell- copters, the Naval .lir Tech- nical Training and Naval Air Reserve (LTA) Tra4ning Pr* grams, the Aircraft Ove- haul and Repair Program and the Bureau of Aeronautics a i r c r a f t atorage pool. Serve a s a i r sh ip an& hebicop?ier acceptranee and delivery point, primary aviat ion supply point, and h e l i m storage and d is t r ibut ion 001 l td~e

(CNARESTRA. BUA~P) FrProtrido f a c i l i t i e s t o support the NPval and Marine Air Rereme R.aini~g Roigrom and ~ r a t i 0 n o l o r training N g h t s for WSN avia tors i n the Uncoln -a.

h r a n e Barracks

Hdqt~s. CNA'IE NARTU (LTA) NATTU U. 9. N a d

School Airship No* Pi lo t

Navy C d s s a r y Store

Marim Barracks Branch ASC b f f i ce f o r LTA

rbx-l; Ei-U; HS-l W-10 D s t , 1.

GGA uni t rye

MTU (kserve Pay Urdts) 2*7%,72;29753 AWS-75; ~cU(s)-752

NATECHTFiAU: T-iGher'a Hate

Schocf (Class A) (b) Adv.Aerographerqs

Mate Sch. (Class B) ( c ) RPraohute RLgger

Sahml (Class A) (d) h c h u t e Rigga~

Schocl (Class C) (a) Rawin Set Opera-

t o r ech, (Class C)

Reserve F$Y Wnitsx FZ5EiT'l

CONTINENTAL AVIATIOM SHORE ESTABLISImMTS

FASRGN 4, Det. A

Reserve Pay Units: FASRGN 771,77237759776

flights fo r USN aviator-s i n the Los Angeles area, and regular operations of flea% a i r anti-submarine and transport a i rcraf t ,

VS-77%,772,773,774,

( CNATECHTRA, ~ u ~ e r )

the Naval Air TscMcsa%. N~~TW(~eserve Pay Units Training Center, m d the FASRON 791; VF-791 Naval and Marine A i r %serve VF-792; VP-791 Training bogran,

30

COmImTa ATJ ATION SHORE ESTABLISHMENTS

Base 1 Plission Reg. Operations U n i t s an Board I ( h a e pop% 9 d y )

( GNAJWTECHm. BuAer) Train aviat ion pereowie1 i n the operation, maintenance, and r epa i r of aeronautical equip- ment used i n the t echdcd . areas of avfation leacNnis t fs mate, aviat ion electronics tech- nician, a d a t i o n electronicsmn, aviat ion s t ruc tura l mechanic, t r a d e m a , and special courses such as j e t p m e ~ plants and lrsvak air mobile t r a ine r f i r e f ighting and rescue a s may be estaabllsherd by the Chief of Naval Operations, a d provPde f a c i l i t i e s f o r the support of such t ~ a i n i a g .

k t @ Sch, ( C h t 3 8 A ) (b) Adu .Ada,Maa,kr,Vate

Sckool (Class B] (1) Jet En<@~nes

Spec, %in%, cowwe (class C )

(2) Helicopter Spec, (:OUTSB: (Class C ) H E 3 h ELF

(c) U.P.",~. S t p j ~ ; t . i s : ~ y ~ Ht4cho ~c?h,(Cla,sa A )

(d) Adv ..s,k13.a, St~uc*r~py.al Eech.;eF, ( C ~ ~ L B B B]

(e) Avia,EZkec%~odee Tech~tc ian Sch, (clsm A,)

(f) Ad~~,A.i-8,a,E~er:t~z'on~ Tech,Sch, (class B )

( g ) Tradeqan Soho (~lzsa A )

(h) Wdv,Trade-turm Soh, ( ~ E a s s i3) (1) C ~ B ' * ~ ~ / C ~ ~ A G - - & ~ - -

nar C%r?=:?e (class C )

( i ) A/C Y~.in'r,,,Oa"f ,Sch, {cL~.se (39

( 9 ) A/C Course (@%,asas C )

(k) Avi~~,Elec.t,CPP,SCha (~Sinsa C)

(1) Im,bmctor Trgr%he ( C ~ J ~ S S C)

(m) F l a l f ; r l Air* MabfPe T?pa:i.mg~ Dea&ekmen%o i 25 .- y ~ ~ " * b8&?"DR1.9@

Tra.3i~m~ii~b (Class ~5

8 .- ?.i~a~At%a;ras, Orr'9".1,scs L R~+J.E~ 3 T7Zctmrai (CJ&a.lsr C)

5 .- esm ;.c?gO & %~%IWA { ~ h ~ d @

$% .- ~ @ m t % o d F I t , T23Anera (Chse Cd)

(la) Ae~.1nog,E8ec,&,&dp Ur.et, "L1"

Miami Fla I~~~~

MinneapoUs, Mnn.

(NAS) ( 9 NB)

Mission

( C ~ A B - 6 , B ~ A ~ P )

and the Naval and &fine Hr Reserve Traqnlng bgrsg~cgsa,

(cMREsTRA, B I A B ~ ) k f i n e M r Dete Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o suppod the Naval and Marine A3.p We- serve Wainlng Program, and o p e r a t i o 4 or t r a % d n g fl ights f o r iJSN av%atoxSs3 i n the l4inneapolis area,

( Provide facilities "c S S U ~ P O P ~

regular operatlone of f l e e t carrier and recomaissanoe air- c ra f t , asslgned gPrided d a s 3 l e programsp and the Bureau of AeronautPcs vehicle poo%,

(C~NAE-12, B ~ A ~ P ) Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support regular operatloas of FleeL Carrier and Tranapo~t &eeraf't8 the h e s Aeronautical T.abe2.a- tory (RAGA). Serve as halturn storage and diatribzatiura center f o r ac t iv5t les in the Pacific Coast. and Pac5. F5c Ocean areas,

Naval A i r Lo@ stdcs C a n t ~ o l Cfffoe Pacific Fleet TZepresenta- t ivc ( P E C ~ N G P A C 1

Xavy C d s s a q Store

Marine Barracks

CONTJXENTAL APEATTON SHORF ESTABLISHMENTS

Base Hission Rego Operations

Monterey. Calif (NAAS) (I2 ND)'

t o .support opemtionsl and training mats f s a ~ IV~cLvaa. Aviator8 atkchrrd to the U. 9. Haw1 Postgcodusrts School, Monte~ey, Calif e c rnin, and support the a i r borne t ~ a i n i n g phasea of' the Postpadwte, SohaoS C W ~ C ~ B .

I ~ u a t i n ~ l s l d . h.1 ( C ~ A M C P M ~ . ~ u r e r ) , (NAAS) (4 m) Provide f a o i u t i e s +io sup-- I

port N~val, Air MBtesJlaS. Center, PhiladelpkQa fflght operatdons, inclu- ding l ine maintsaumce of' W aircraf t ,

New OrLeans. La. (CNARE3TRA. BuAer ) Marine Air Det, (NAS) (8 ND) Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o m p Hdqtrs. COBNAB.8

porO the Naval and Ksriue

New RLmr, J ksomil le N,C %mnr

New York N Y TEm5w

Air Reasme Training Prc* gram and aperational or t r e l d n g f l igh t s for USN avietms i n the New Orlsaiu area.

(CcmWAB Cherry Paint, BuAer

Provide hdU%ies t o Fb p o r t - r e ~ r operations bf Fleat Marine Force helium copter transport and 0b.w servation a i rcraf t . i n di rect support of grow forces.

(CNWTRA. BuAerl Provj.de f a c i l i t i e s t o suy port the Naval and Marille Air Reserve Training Pro- gram, operational or training f f lghts fo r USN aviators i n the New Yorlc area, transient a i rc ra f t and limited support fo r the Air National Guard and A i r Fade Reserve Training Center i n accoxd- ance with existing agree- ments.

Rdqtrs. COMNAB-3 Reserve l'ay Units: PASRON tX11,832,835,@6 VA-831,8:12,833 m43288:13,834,835,836, 841,842,843

the Naval and Marine Air b s e - rve Training Propam (HTA and LTA), and the LTA operatiom1 or training f x g h t s f o r Naval Aviators attached t o the U, S. Naval Schools, Nontercy.

( 1 Provide Eac ix t i e s t o support regular operations of f l e e t carr ier a imra f t and assigned guided Hlfssile programs,

/

Olathe. Kansas (CNAKESTR~, BuAer) NATECHTRAU Provide facilities t o support ( 9 M)) the N a v a l and Marine A i r Marine Air Date Reserve and Technical T ~ a i n i m - Programs, operationsl or training f l igh t s for USN avi~btors i n the Kansas City area. and the national &ocb pile-of s t ra tegic mte r i a l s . Provide limited support f o r the f ir Force R e s e m Training Center i n accordance with existing agresmaents.

Petuxent River bld . (CmPRNC. BUAer '-iCcmduct f l i g h t t i t this,

accelerated f i e ld service tes ts , t ac t i ca l t e s t and evaluation, amament tes t , electronic and e lect r ica l t e s t of a i rcraf t , aero- nauti cal equipment and components under f l i g h t conditions and t e s t p i l o t training. Provide f l igh t support f o r the Naval Research Laboratory. Pro- vide technical advice and assistance t o the Board of Inspection and Survey and conduct a i r c ra f t t r i a l s

(includes a s required by the B.I.S.

NAS Patuxent River

Navy A l l Wea. Testing Pro- Bram ( C u m t i c Hangar)

Units on Board (hme port only)

Reseme Pay Units: FASRON 87L875,676

NATECHTRAU: ~ ~ t r o ~

Sch. (Class A) (b) Groumd Cmtrolled

Approach Sch. (class C)+

(c) Air Controlman Seh. (Class B)

Reserve Pay Unitst FASRON 881; VA-881,882 VF-681,883,884,886 VHF-2l5; VR-681,882 vP.e81, Vs.881,882 AWS-88; AGU(L) ( ~ 1 ) & 1 AAW81,862,883

NATC Test A t iv i t iea : -men: Test lk.ksion (imc1.-~est & Evaluation of photog, i n s t a l l a t i oms) 5 (b) Electronics Test Division (incl. Naval Air NaPrigation Elactronics ~ r o j e c t ); (c) Fllght Test Mv. (d) Service Test Mv. (e) Tactical Test Mv. ( f ) Test Pilot Trg. Mv (g) Meld Office of Board of Insp. & Swey

gram, and berthing faci l i t ies N e d Sch. of Avia .Reconnaissance A*. Medicine

Personnel Act-

36

&Uagrmez~t Laboratory (e) Aeromu1;icd Photo-

p p M c Ekp. Lob. ( f ) Aeroaui;i eal StPue tmr

a k t m a i n t e

(b) Carrier Gasoline eh

P d r t Mlgu, (COIB.U. BuAer) port Nuensas. Calif , Test and evelunte guided [NAWTC) (11 ND) ' misailer and their can- .- - . .- .

' (includes

ponents. R'ojn specified f l e e t nuclens units i n the preparation, maintenance and operation of &dsd I missiles.

us poiat mm) I ( c c s a ~ ~ ~ f l " ~ : point ~hrgu,

I BuAer 1 Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o s u p port the NAMTC Point Mu@

I and operations of a i r developnent aircraf te

Qurintico. ~uAer) Provide fac i l i t i e s t o s u p port the Kpriae Corps Schools and the Kprine Corps Adation Technical School, including airoraf t f o r air support deaomtrotions, training f l igh t s f o r s t u d a t a i r observers, indoctrim-, ti- fl ights f o r student aviatioa staff officers, a ~ n i s t r a t i v e fl ights, fli&t proficiency of student8 and tea t and evaluation of /landing f oms e q ~ I p e & ~

* Offlcer Trainina Courses included. 1

NAS Point Hulgu.

Test Activities.

Marine krrackm

b r i n e Corps Avia, Tech, School

Base

Quonset Point, R.1, ~(NAS) (a m>

Sanford Fla ,7Emm

hnt& Am. Calif. (WAF) (ll NI))

( C c w N A B - 1 , a) Provide fae l l i tLes t o swpon*b regular- clperations of fleet carrfar , m c o m ~ s ~ a n c e , anti- scbma~ine, search and rsseus, traneport, a d u t i l i t y SAP=- craf %, +Ale Aire~af"i,verhad md Repair- ~ a g ~ s m , arid opera- 1 t i ona l o r trdnS%lg Plights [ for naval ~zv%atore i n &he Narragansett areae Serve as s, prdmj~y av3tation supply poLmat, inclu&ra~, m a e r o n a u t i a l outfi'd.&irap; and assembly point, krvtdes

Kdqtrs, C M a l s - Quons e t

Hdq"crs, C M A W - 3 Wdqtrs, C0mAB-a DSCC: Sat Det. Wm$ Aircraft

Torpedo Wt FAETU Det, 3 U. 9, Naval Rahr FoePIPky, BearerMB Re

Nsvy C d s s a r y Store

m ~ i n a Barracks

(~cdW3-n. ~ e r ) Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o S I J ~ P O P ~

regular o p e ~ a t i o m of f l e e t aar r ies , m c o d s s a n c @ , anti- subml-ine, u t i l i t y and trans- port a i r c ra f t . 5.dppor-b the a i r c r a f t Overhaul and Rspair Program including p e m n e n t preservation of d r c r a f t , Serve as p r i m r y aviat ion supply pointt, including aaerck nautical ou t f i t t i ng and assembly point, Isrodde supply and f i s c a l functions fo r assigned autlytng s ta t ions and other activilties. Bro-d.de complete docksfde s e r d e e s t o homeported avfa t i on skdps.

(cCS~NAB-6. W&er) Provide f a c i l l t f es t o auppast regular operations of' f l e e t car r ier , heavy at tack and ph0tograpM.c tsqudroxm af r- c r a f t and emergency mas% re- fueling of &ships.

1 Provide ioefllties t o qmt reg\sl6w *ernPatborpe o f rime Marine Fmce h u c q t a r transport and ob~remtioan &craft i n dtreet amm% of gowad foscer, the k d Air Rewm midw & o m (LTA).

GCA D d t #b

Hdqtrs, GOMAIWAC Mdqkrs , CGHFAT.J-14 P:dqt~e. COWA5I.P

R E Fldqtrs . COPF.U-l Hcilqtrs, CCMJT- YIFGSPAC

FArnWAC BAlva Western D$st m e s t Weae Cen. Fleet Ada. Aectg Cffice, Pacific

Personnel Acctg, Mack. In s t a l l , ( AZRBAC 1

S p s k b We%pmr bit, B c f f f s Fat ( eff* ?A5653 1

a ~ ~ ~ k $ ~ ~ \ ~ f l CGWTINENTAL AVIATION ljHC3Ft.E ESTABLISHMENTS

Base Nlssion Reg. Operations

Ssufley Meld. FLa, (CNABATRA. BuAer) Basic Tactics (NAAS) (6 ND) Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support Trg. U n i t

basic flight training actioi- t i e s and 'transport d r c r a f t . 1 Tr;tAFrs.

Seattle W sh "mm%f ( C ~ A B - U . ~ u ~ e r l Wdqtrs CCMNB-1 Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support regular operations of f l e e t NARW recomissance, anti-eubmrine, Marine Air Doto transport and Naval and Marine Fleet Ceno Air Reserve a i rcraf t , *era- Marine Barracks t ional o r training f l igh t s for *age Cffic naval aviators i n the Seattle NARF area, and the Aircraft Over- haul and Repair Program, Serve as a primary aviation snwply point.

( CNARESTRA. BuAer ) Fleet Weather Provide f a c i l i t i e s fo r the Central Naval and Marine Air Re~ierrre Training Program and opera- t ional or training i l ighta f o r USN aviators ir! the Seatt le area.

(cNAREsTRA. ~ u ~ e r ) Provide f a ~ i l i t i e s t o support the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training PrOgrasls (HTA and LTA), fha Narg A i r - trait Group rupportiag Prol ject Lincoln, occasional operations of f l e e t airships, and operational or trainiag fl ights fo r USN aviators i n the Boston area.

S$kayi Washf I (cNARFSTRA. ~ ~ r r ) NAS 3.3 ND Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o ~lupport

the Naval Air Reserve Ilraining Program.

St. Louis. Mo, (NAS) (9 ND)

(cNARMTRA. ~ u ~ e r ) Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o aupport the Naval and Marine kLr Reserve Training roer run and operational or training f l igh t s fo r USN aviatars i n the St. Louis area.

I Marine Air Dct.

Marine Air Det.

U n i t s on'B13ard (home port only) I GCA U n i t #18

VR-5 doto

%A U n i t #34

VIb.5 det.

DCA Unit 14/34

R e a m Rag Units: FASRON 9x1 VA-9U, 9L23913 VF-911,9Lb,915,917 YMF-217,322; MGCIS-21 VP-9ll) VR-9ll, 932 V%9ll,912; Z p 4 . b AWS-913 HU-9ll ~Gtl(L)-911 AALF.9ll,912,913,9l4,915

Reserve IW U n i t s : FASRGN %)I; VF-901 VS-901; AWS-93; AALF-901 AGU( s)-%)2

Reserve ]'as Units: FASRGN 921,925 VF-922,9;?3 ;724 PA-921*9:!2,924,925 VMF-221; vP-921; vR-921 VR-922; .4WS-92 AGU( S) (A 1)-921 AAU-921,322,923,924 GCA U n i t #32

* To be relocated lt NAS Whidby Island effective 9/1/53 I 4 NAS South !fegmouth t o be reactivated 1 De

3 9

Base

FMdbey Island,

I?%nimT-

Whiting Field, Fla.

(NAAS) (6 ND)

'Jillm Grove. Pa, (NAS) ( l i h a )

Mssion I Reg. Cpemtions Units on Board I (hwe port -1

(~an-k . w e r l I Test and evaluate a i rc ra f t trubo-Jet, turbo-prop, I ram-jet, and pulse-jet engines, and acce8s&ee and components of such enginss.

I I ( c ~ ~ N B B - 5 . Butler1 Hdqtrs. C a n -

Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o w o r t I PASW-1 regular aperations of f l e e t airships and a n t i - s h r i n e helicopters. 1

(~anT:~B-13, Bu~er ) Hdqtre. Ccm- I VP-1,2,4,17,57029 Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support I FairSeattle FASRCM 1 1 2 , m regular operations of f l ee t I Hdqtrs. C~rn-FA'd4 reconnaissance and anti- FAETU det. 2 submarine a i rcraf t , and Navy C d s s a r y occasional seaplane s quadrm Store Aviation Raining detachment a t Oak Harbor. Marine Ba~racks Aids U n i t F'rovlde Navy teletypewriter HQqtm. C o P M P A c f ac i l i t i e s .

( CNABATRA. B u ~ e r ) Basic Primary Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support Trg. U n i t basic primary flight training (BTU-1 North activit ies. aad south)

(cNAREsTRA . B u ~ e r 2 Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support the Naval and Marine Air Reserve Training Program, operational or training f l igh t s for USN avlators i n the Philadelphia area, and regular operations of trans- i e n t Fleet Logistic Air Wing aircraf t . Provide housing f a c i l i t i e s for designated naval personnel attached t o NAJADC and NAS Johnsville.

Marine Air Det,

GCA U n i t #31

V I I - HTB&com

The predla+,ed r i ce and coaporition of 8xtrtccontinenkJ. aviation rhare ertabllehmemtr fo r tha and of Plsaal Y a w 1054 a re reflected in tlre mlsriom irred tmd.r the %%8lsfc1n~ ~%olamm. mere miselone are baaed on the Pasic HavaY. Establiahmenti P b for FY 19M. aed w i l l be m W i e b a s approred aviation plane a re Ilrmed. Fleet Aatlvities l l r t e d ~ d s r r[h*ftr on Board# eoloamr lndlcate only home port loorbtiom.

Mrrfcn. U n i t s on &arb (horn port only)

( ;.ooet. cm) WA &rit #I,O A k a l StatLn conrprieing all eeseatial depart- apentr # Inaluding an Us Dqartaent, to proride libr9m l%wracb minlrnum eseentlal support for transport a i m a f t engaged in a k logietia eupport of Ad&, e-h Have2 dePele&& and reecue ai rcraf t , aadL othm transient and WfL6 training a i m r a f t up to six flight8 dailgrt loelil e e r r k e craf t and theator M8YPS vereeli (inaltlding v o w repairr); logietlic w o r t for &my end Alr Force hetal la t lone on ME& and am: for a naval aerologlcal unit on Adak, with aa mrologd cd detachment at Datoh Rarbor; for a Y h u b Detachment for bare Intorior guard; aml for an emergenay capability of supporting two P-nr ead their f S l b n upon K.&q by wing f a a l l i t i e r available u n t l l wl tablo advance Base type con- r t m t f o n for thle sapporting funation can be accorapliabed. Reef m.iace trnitr wing the bare I rlU be rdf-supporting or aocornpanisd. necessary, by aprpropriabe mu~bers and type8 of r e n i a e rhipr. Bxirtiry: f ao i l l t i e r and inrtaa]& t l o m not required for peaaetlm naval operatiom h the area w i l l be retained in a aaintename rtatur with m i n i m a prer~ervation to permit early aativation to meet wart3.me requirsmentr.

Re_gll]grr b e r a t loner COGARn SAR U n i t

(oomd. ComHaB Marianar, financial rewons ib i l i t ;~ BWP)

Provide fac i l i t i ee to mpport r e m a r operatiom of f l ee t reconnaieeance, antl-submarine, u t i l i t y , traneport, eearch and rclecue, and carrier alr- waft. Operate bra k b o r Seadrome for tran- elant seaplanes, and Orate as an OLB and carr ier a i roraf t pool. Provide f a c ~ i t i e e and services to commercial a i r l iner , CM, and MATS according to exieting agrewente.

US66 bet.

FUROX I18

ok23 136%. (BIrDWlB(IPAC) VR-8 det. (MATS) mL5 VJ-1

B e e b e r a t ions : Edqtrs. Codairham Aircraft Storage h o > I Hdqtre. Coa10ABMarianar A i r Eavi @t ion-of f ice Blest Weather Centre1 I

(typhoon t rackhg center & aicroeeiemia Installat ion)

USCQ Unft International Ice Patrol (USOO)

( seasonal) Weather Vessels (US@) (occasio&) Marine Det. Bleet weather Central OOGdaD ShB unit

(comd, ComHBB Japan, financial responeibility Bluer)

.ProviBe fac i l f t i e s to support regular operation8 of f l ee t reoonnaiseance, anti-submarine, air transport, arrd oarrier aircraft .

t W i n e Barracks

Hdqtre. ComHdB Japan

Barbers Poiat,

*+&mmfi3$ (mil.com8. C o ~ l 4 , mpt.oont. BuAer)

Provide fac i l i t i e s to support regular operatione of fleet reoonnaiesance, anti-submarine, a l l weather training, u t i l i t y , transport, airborne early warn- ing, search and rescue, helicopter, and carrier air- craft . Maintain eeadrsme fac i l i t i e s a t NAF Honolailu (inactive status) for heavy seaplane transport operations and for occasional staging of seaplane patrol equadrons. Operate the h d i n g f i e l d and aeadrome f a c i l i t i e s a t LllLS Pearl Harbor (maintenance) as an D.

BeeuLar h e r a t ions: BdQtra. GomFair&waii I PWrnTaaPM I Hdqtrs. DoaTAW-2 Marine Barracks Hdqtrs. ComHbB-14 Outlying OuPnery Facili ty, MoWeia Blag Administrative Unit Fleet Air Navigation Office

FAsmN U. ma (FIX)C#(IH(B,AO~ W-5 Det, A

(comd. CIXCLARTFLT, finanaial responsibility U e r 1

Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o euppert re* operatione of f l ee t recolraaiseagce and anti-submarine a i rorai c .

ij " ; p ~ e ~ k&&d,l i$.

E X T R A - C O ~ P T I ~ E H P ~ L .RVL$IC IOE SHOBE E S T ~ I ~ B W T S

(mil.comd. O~LG-16, mtrt.oont. EuAer) Provide f a c i l i t i e s to support regular merat ions of f l e e t reoonnaissance -and antiiaubmaghe air- craft. Provide logistile support for harbor defense group.

Units on Board Base

W L a r berat ioas: B a v Commie eary Store

(home po:rt 1 only)

Mission

kantanam0 Bar, (mil.comd. Con-10, m ~ t .coat. U r ) Provide f a c i l i t i e s to support regular operations

'- of f l e e t carr ier , r e e o ~ a L ~ s - e , anti-eubnaritle. and u t i l i t y a i rc ra f t , sad occasioml airship operat ions.

Transient erations: FiTi?m*

(comd. C O W Japan, :financial responsibility ~ e r )

Provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support regiilar operations of f l e e t reconnaissance and anti-submarine air- craft .

(mil. comd. O o ~ 1 4 , met.cont. U e r ) Provide f a a i l i t i e s to nrpport the operatioon. of Fleet Marine Force ground and aviation units.

-Lar &eratione: Headquart ers, Marine Corps Air Station

(mil. comd. Con-17, m&. cont. ~uAer) '4-h) Rovide f a c i l i t i e s to support operations of f l e e t reconnaissance, ant i-submarine , carr ier and trans- port a i rcraf t ; provide :Limited support for incidental vessels; provide general log i s t i c support including repair and upkeep for Haval Dis t r ic t , Sea Frontier, and local service c ra f t , drnpr craf t of the Alasknn Theater, and KST8 ships assigned to the area; muad provide emergency repairs to MSTS ships entering the area. A l l f l e e t units makixg use of th is s ta t ion will be completely self-support lng or accompanied as necessary by appropriat13 numbers and types of remice vessels.

R e d w b e r a t lone : Hdqtre. DonAlSeaPron M i n e &mvaku Edqtrs. Oon-17 Fleet Weather Central

USCG sm Det. MA unit FASRON XU

SECURITY INFORMATION ~ B I L - C O ~ I ~ ~ AVIATION smm E S T ~ ISHME~PTS

(mil.comd. Oom-14, a&. oont. BuAter) P~ovide f a a i l i t i e s t o support r e a a r operations of transport a i rcraf t ; provide support for Incidental vessels; provide general logia t ic support including drgdocking up to 1000 tons for local forces; provide logfstic support on an emergency basis, inclueing repairs to vessels and a i rc ra f t , for the (aovernment of the TRlslt Territory; and provide minimum essllential support for Brlpy garrison forces on Bniwetok according to existing special agreements, A21 f l ee t units Blaking use of the base w i l l be somplet e l7 self- 8upgortfng or accompanied, 8s necessary, by appropriate numbers and types of service veseele, Provide limited commueicatione fac- i l i t i e s for f l e e t support.

VE-21 Bet. (~x)QwIWP~C) VR-8 Det. (MATS)

Reguler OD erat ions : Marine Def. I I

(rnil.comd. 0010-14. mrct.oont. U e r ) Provide f a c i l i t i e s and support, including weather, a i r t r a f f i c control and oommunications services, for regular operations of transport a l roraf t , occasional operations of other air- c ra f t , and for transient small type surface vessels and submarines. k f n t a i n equipment a t the Submarine Facil i ty i n a preserved condition, with timely Inspections and re-preservation as nesesaary.

Retnilar Operat ione r Marine Det. cac.taap saa U n i t

(oonb. OomlOAB Marianas, f 5nancW responsibility ~ e r )

Provide f a a i l i t i e s t o snpport regular operations of f l e e t reoonnaissance and ant i-submarine air- oraft.

Transient Overat ions : A i r Transport A/C

(oolad. Ooa8BB Japan, finamaial responsibility m e r 1

Provide fao i l i t f ee to eupport regular operation8 of f l e e t reoonnaireance, anti-htbmarine, and u t i l i t y alroraft .

(mil.comb. OomlPLkl4, &.sont. S u e r ) Maintain f a o i l i t i e r in a f l r ~ a i n t e l l e ~ e ~ atatus. hnw f i e l d and seadrone f w i l i t i e r deeignated ALP for HILS $arberr Point. Provide family housing fo r a minimam m b e r of f l e e t air personnel.

FASROH 120

Ha-1 Det. 1

BlXTBa-CONTIHWTAZ AVIATION SBDKE ESTABLI-8 t I

I Mission

Conrmander, Naval Activities, Port Lyautey Dommanaer, Bleet Air Detachment

f

Ptrf re^, ;.ML HlLF Hon HD

Baval Oomrmrnication Facili ty Naval Ordnance Facili ty Aircraft Pool Marine Barracks Fleet Weather Central Eaval A i r Logistic Ooordination Off ice

Representative Air Xavigation Office

(coma. C d r IIL Port Lyautey, financial res~onsibi3.i ts ~uAer)

Provide f a c i l i t i e s to augport regular operations of f l e e t reoonnaiesance, anti-submarine, attack and transport a i rc ra f t , and the i r sypor t ing BdSBons. P r o v i b f a c i l i t i e s to support temporary occasional basing of displaced carr ier a i r groqs. Provide u t i l i t y a i r target towing service for the Mdterranean area, Serve a s a secondary aero- nautical supply point, supporting all shore based naval and marine a i rcraf t i n the ElLM area, plus emergency svgport for Sixth Bleet aircraft . Pro- Vide maintenance for f l e e t pool a i rcraf t and a l l U. S. lCmbasey a i rcraf t aseigzled. Provide repair, overhaul, and preservation f a c i l i t i e s for ord- nance material assigned. Provide ePectronic and general -ply support to the Naval Oomorrrnication Facility. Major ac t iv i t i e s supported w i l l in- cluae :

Boosevelt Boa& , P.B.

(Eavsta) (10 H D ~

P ~ . K A I ~ C E STATUS

m a r b e r a t ions : Marl.ne Barracks Paeett Weather Central COGAm SBR Unit

(mil.comd. Com-10. &. cont. Om) A Naval Station i n a 'Lpartial maintenancen status. The Elaoal Stat ion consisting of essential depart- ments, including an A l r Department, with m i n i m u m essential personnel to provide security and f i r e protect ion plus maintcenanco in an operable or preserved condition of those minimum f a c i l i t i e s and u t i l i t i e s determbied essential to permit occasional use by opelrating units when and if required. Additional supporting personnel and equipment required during such periods of use w i l l be provided by operat:lng force concerned.

S a n ~ l e s Point, P. I, (Eavsta) @on ID)

I (mil.coma. Con-10, at&. cont. BuAer)

rovide f a c i l i t i e s to support regular operations of f l e e t reconnaissance and anti-submarine air- craf t .

a l a r b e r a t ion8 1 Marine Det. navy Commissary Navy Port Control Store

Officd

(comd. ComlJaaPhil, financial responsibility m e r )

Provide f a c i l i t i e s to support regular operations of f l ee t reconnaissance, anti-submasine, trans- port and u t i l i t y a i rcraf t ; provide minimum essential support fo r the Commander, naval Forces, Philippines.

uni ts on Board

(home polrt only) -

V&6 Det. (MATS) V&24 (BTIOGWIBCUIT) VW-2 Det. A FASW3N l.Of+ oaa unit #33

N VIII - MISSIDIPS 08 TKE T B h I B I H G OOIOMlPDS

a. Mission b c o n W t naval aviation trainiag, other than that condoeted by the Operating Foroea, in order to prodwe naval avhtoro and trained aviation persoandl fo r the Naval Eetablishsrent, and to maintain a tralned Naval Alr Besene,

(1) To command, ooordfaate and provlbs b t a U e 4 a s k s In euxlport of tha m i r r l o ~ aes lped by fhe Qhlsf of 8 a W Operations to +he IPaval a b Zunctlogal frakinp; ooapaadr, the 9. 8. Eaval alhool a i AvlQC ion LUaine , and awh other ~ C l v i Q i e a so w 'be ~ l a a e d ~ b r kle oogmlraarco,

(a) 90 estaba&rrh, aqmmierc %3iC@gra$e, r~aintaba, asd 6Leob tscalnltw rg%&biB m i o u l s r , regubr$iorro, e, aadael lcr d b e a t h s r e l o h p s ~ m i t pm@eeeivo development of studente from the t h e of l 0 4 w t b n $0 $he Clme of i l s e t arsiganeab,

(a) To l a i t l a t e and coordlnats terreecch and developmeat In tmlning and teaoh- methods,

(4) '60 reoompmeaA to tho Chief of h v a l Operations major eyUabf absngee.

(6) 90 min ta in c%oss % k i s o n with the f l ee t in orden to hew fllght and ground faslaiag 0 ~ & % 1 &braas$ of the l a tee t fleet Bsaelopmentr i n olgeratlng t sh r laaea urd proaeQares,

(8) To m e o P frequent snd perhdlo inrrgect$ons of aU ZaoUlCiee under bbls oomlea9ce.

(7) 90 k e q the Chief of Hapal Operations fu l ly lnforme6 reg;arbir\g the general result6 of the firalnlng effort ,

&,gg&& To ooordinate and direot alf pre-flighC tnriniag, b a r b f l lght sod gwrurd tralalng, and specQlixed training a t euah aat lvlf iss as axe plsoed under the oog. nizanoe of the Cmief of Havrrl A i r Baalo 1Prainlng.

U%mio& To coordinate and dlreot all advwed and opeolaliaed s d v w e d f l igbt and &round trainlag and swh other training as may be aselgned a t Buoh aat lvl t lee a s are placed under the oognizance of the (thief of Naval bfr Advanced Txain*.

NAVAL AIR TEO~XCAL TBBINIIBG C O W

Mission To coordinate and direct a l l Naval a i r Technical and epeclalired aviation trainine; and such other training as may be assigned a t ~ u c h act ivi t ies as are placed under the cognizance of the Chief of Navel A i r Technical !Praining.

NAVAL AIR BESEBVE TRAIIJING C O W

Mission 'Po provide training for miation units and aviation personnel of the %val Reserve under his cognizance i n order to augment Regular %vy forces upon par t i a l or fu l l nwbilita- tion; direct and coordinate the procurement of Naval Aviation Cadets, Olass V-5; exercise coordination control and furnish logis t ic support for the Marine Corps A i r Reserve Training Command; support such f l ight operations of the Regular &ivy and Marine Corps a s may be specifically directed by the Chief of Naval Operat ions.

NAVAL SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICIEE

Miseion To supervise and direct the training of aviation medical personnel and perform - @ w e f i e l d of aviation medicine, aviation psychology and al l ied fields.

Primam Mission ' b e Sauadron

1. Carrier Fighter (VF)

2, Carrier Attack (VA)

3. Carrier Composite (TIC)

-. 4. Air Anti-&bmarine (VS)

5. Airborne Early Warning (VW)

6. patrol (VP)(ZP)

7. Photographic (VJ)

8. Weather (vJ)

9. Transport (VR)

10. Utility (W) 11. Helicopter

Eshbl ish and nraintain local a i r super.iority by destroying enemy a i rc ra f t both d rbor r~e and a t their bases.

Conduct offensive ae r ia l minelaying; destroy naval bases and associated naval units, including submarines a t the i r bases; destroy a i rc ra f t on th~e ground and the i r operating f sc i l i t i e s ; destroy naval surface units and shipping a t sea.

A l l Weather Fighter. VF(N1: Intercept and destroy enemy a i rc ra f t a t night and under a l l conditions of weather and v i s i b i l i t y before they can accomplish the i r mission. A l l Weather Am. VA(W): Provide early warning of approaching a i rc ra f t to task force or shore mrning net with sufficient data t o enable surface C I C ' s to direct successful interception i n any weather; locate submarines and surface targets and direct attack planes to targets. A l l Weather Attack. VA(N1: Provide anti-submarine patrol for carr ier task forces; conduct offensive ae r ia l minelaying a t night o r i n low ~ i s i b i l i t y ; destroy a i r and naval operating faciWties a t night o r i n low vis ibi l i ty ,

Heavy Attack, VA(H1: Conduct long range heavy attack operations; conduct offensive minelaytng,

Photoura~hic. VF(P): Provide ae'rial photographic reconnaissance i n support of naval ope~lstions.

VA (AN): Locate and destroy subroarintts a t sea; provide anti-submarine protection fo r c:onvoys and naval task forces, VW: Provide &borne Radar Early Warning and Combat - Information Center services (including a i r controlled intercepts) f o r forces af loat ashore am directed. W/ZP(ASW): Conduct pronqpt and sustained a l l weather anti-submrine warfare operations, including: (1) Seek out and destroy enew submarin~ea (as i n

k i l l e r group operations). (2) Protect m a l l moving amas including units (as i n

escort, of convoy) t o prevent penetration or attack by enemy submarines.

(3) Protect certain fixed geographical water areas and the included unit8 and installations t o prevent penetration o r attack by enemy submarines.

VP(Hine1asina) : Conduct ae r i a l minelaying. Provide ae r ia l photographic inteUlgence fo r mval loperatiws, Provide information on weather conditions i n areas of ,special in teres t to the Navy. ]Establish, maintain and provide sir logLsLlc support cessential to naval operations. IRovide air services f o r f l e e t training,

Ravide helicopter d t s for plane guards, observation and u t i l i ty .

1. Headquarters 2quadron, Provide d d s t m t i ~ ~ 8upprt f o r the Ieadqoartere Aircraft B~ovps and of the uait to which attached. Air Control Gmmp' (HEDWDI)

2, Air Bose Squadron (MABS) Provide wcessarg air base f a c i l i t i e e a& m n i c e r (except a i r f i e ld conetmtion) fo r tlm QPup when on an advanced base, und srqppbersat base f ~ c i l i t i e r ud aervices prsdded by a s w n g a i r station o r f a c i l i t y when bered t h e m .

Aircraft Maintenance W d m n (MAMs)

Provide and cprr~aQe e Chrs "CU rintellsbnce facility and p r f o w mpair on Pircraf t of tb Wup Yhich i r beyond the apabjtaUtiegl of the a p p o r b d rmlts.

Fighter Squadron (W) Ft=od.de a i r support s f Fleet l4ad.m Forea ~ p e l a t i o m by destruction of ensny aircraft ( ~ x h s r g ) d attack of surface targats (secogdrry).

All Weather Fighter Squadron ( W( N) )

Provide air support of F l w t H a d Force apratiolrr by destruction of enemy a i rc ra f t Quane d.rkosrr and all-weather condi*.lons.

Attack Sqaadron (VMA) m d e air support of Fleet ~~ Force operetiom by destruction of surface targets.

Traneport Squadron (VHR) Provide air support of Fleet hrlm Fwce operations by air transport of personnel, equipasnt cad supplier.

Proolde air support of Fleet )Iarine Force opelati- by performing ae r la l photographic r sconna i swe .

Photogrrrphic Squadron (VIW)

Provide helicopter tranaport of persomel, supplier, and equipment for Fleet Marb Forces during the ship-to-shore moment and w i t h i n the objectin, area.

Helicopter Transport Squadron (HHR)

Obwrvation Squadron (W) Provlde air support of Fleet Marlne Foroes p e p formlag vlsual ae r i a l r e c o d s a a n c e , a r t i l l e ~ spotting and idscel laaao~s air operations.

Ccmposite Squadron (VMC) Provlde air eupport of Fleet Harim Foxw opelatiom by performing airborne e a r l j mmlng, airborrrs electronic countemeasures, and air- electroalcs reconnaissance operations.

Provide the f a c i U t i e s required for centrsllsad control of air operations in support of Fleet Force operations.

Wctical Air Control Squadron (MTACS)

Insta l l , maintain aad operate ground f a c U t i w fo r the detection and interception o f hosti le airclaft and fo r the navigational direction of friendly &lc cra f t i n the acconplishmnt of nqpport niraionmr.

Qpmd Control Intercept Squadron (WCCIS)

X - ACTIVE AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES

Station - NAS Akron, Ohio NAS Alameda, W f . NAS Anecostia, D.C. NAF Annapolis, Mdr NAS Atlank, D o e

NAS Atlamtic City, NaJa U S Barln Field, A&.

NAS B i d q h ~ , ALsre NAS 1311~8wick~ Me.

NaaS Cabaniss Field, Tex. WS Cecil Field, Fla.

MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. NAAS Chincoteague, Va. EJAS Columbus, Ohio NAS Corpus C M a t i , Tex.

NUS Corry Field, Fla. NAF hhlgren, Va. NAS Dallas, Tex. WLS Denmr, Cola.

NAAS El Centro, C a f e MCAS El. Toro, C&f. NAS Glenview, Ill.

NAAS GSynco, NAS Grosse as , mch.

NAAS Horn, La. NAS Hutchinson, Kans. NAF Inyokern, Calif. NAS Jacksonvilla, Fla.

NATPC Jackaonvllle, Fla. NADC Johnsville, Pa. NAS Johnsville, Pa. NAS Key West, Fla.

NAAS K i n g d l l e , Tex. NARTS Lake %mark, N.J.

NAS L a k e h ~ t , N.J. NAS Uncoln, Nebr. NAF Utehf ie ld Psrk, Aria. NAS Los Abulitos, Calif. NAS KempNs, Tenn.

NATPC Me~&3,s, Tenn. MCAS Mid, FLae

NAS Mimmpolie, 'Eltnn, NAS Mframar, Calif, NAS Moffett Field, W f .

NAAS Monterey, Calif. NAAS Muatin Field, Phila., Pa. NAS New O r l e ~ ~ , La.

MCAP' New River8 Jacksonville, N.C. NAS New York, N.Y. NAS Niagara Falls, N.Y. NAS Norf oU, Va.

NATTC Norman, Okla. NAS Oakland, Calif. NAS Oceana, Va. NAS Olat,he, Kana.

NATC Patuxent River, Md. WAS PatuxenL River, ?.la.

Naval Military Management Dis t r ic t C~na~and C ontr 01

4 12 PRNC SRNC 6 4 6 6 1 8 6 5 5 4 8 6

PRNC 8 9

11 11 9 6 9 8 9

11 6 6 4 4 6 8 3 4 9

ll 11 6 6 6 9

11 12 12 4 8 S 3 3 5 8 12

5 9

PRNC mc

49

CNARESTRA CWAB-12 C W R N C CmSRNC CNARESTRA CW&4 CNABATRA CNARESTRA CoaaNAB-1 CNAVANTRA C u n N M

ComMeAB Cherry Point CanNAE-5 CNARESTRA CNAVANTRA CNABATRA

ComNavProv, Dahlgren CNARES'PRA CNARESTRA CoorNAB-11 CQUNAIJ-11 CMARESTRA CNATECH'PRA CNARESTRA CNAVANTRA CNAYANTRA'

ComNCTS Inyokcm CmNAB-6 CNATECHTRA Com-4

CaaNADC Johasville CgmNavBase Key West

CNAVANTRA c-3 CNATE CNAXES'PRA C o r a N S l l CNARESTRA CNATECHTRA CNATECHTRA C~TQNAEE.~ C N A r n ! r R A cwA14-41 CQaNAB.12 CQnNAB-12 ccaaNmc m e CNARESTRA

C&AB Cherry Point CNAW3TRA CNArnTRA ComNAB-5 CNATECHTRA CNARESTRA ComNAB-5 CNARESTRA

BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAar BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAes BuAer BuAer BuAer BuOrd BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAes BuOrd BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAar BuAar BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer Bder BuAer BuAer BuAor BuAer

' L - ACTIBF, AVIATION SHORE ACTIVITIES

s t a t ion

NAS Peneacola, Flao NAW PNkdelphia, Pa,

W A W C Point Kugu, Calif. NAS Point &gu, Calif.

EAS Quantico, Va. NAS Quonset Point, R . I . NAS Ssn Diego, Calif.

NAAS Sanford, Fla. KCAF Ssnta Ana, Calif. NAAS Saufley Meld, Fla. NAS Seattle, Wash. NAS South Weymouth, Mass. NAS Spokane, Wash. NAS St. Louis, Mo.

NATTS Trenton, N. J. NAF Weeksville, N.C. NAS h!dbey Island, Wash.

NAAS Whiting Field, Fla. NAS Willow Grove, Pa.

B. EXTRA-CONTINENTAL

Station - * NavSta Adak, Alaska

NAS Agaaa, Guam * NavSta Argentia, NF. NAS Atsugi, Japan NAS Barbers Point, T.H.

* ElavSta Bermuda * NavSta 0000 Solo, C .Z.

NAS Guantanaao Bay, Cuba NAF Iwakuni, Japan

WAS Kaneohe Bay, T.H. * NavSta Kodiak, Alaska * NavSts Kwajalein, M.I . * NavSta Midway Island

NAF Naha, Oldnawa NAF @pama, Japan NAS Pearl Harbor, T.II. (mint.) NAF Port Lyautey, F.M.

* Nadta Rooa. Rde. (?art. Maint.) * NavSta Sangley Point, P. I. * NavSta Trinidad, B.W.I.

Xaml Dis t r ic t Connaend

6 CNABATRA 4 CORI-4 rl Com-u l.3. C O ~ ~ Point Mugu

PRNC ComMsrCorpsScol, Quantico 1 ComNAB-1

11 comNA&-u 6 ComNAB-6 ll ComNAB-11 6 CNABATRA

13 C O W - 1 3 1 CNARESTIZA

13 CNARESTRA 9 CNARESTRA l.4 cow4 5 CO~NAB- 5

13 C O ~ B - 1 3 6 CNABATRA I CNAFBSTRA

Pknagement Control

BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAep BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAe? BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer BuAer

Naval Dis t r ic t

17 Non ND Non ND Non ND

1 4 Non ND

15 10

Non ND 1 4 17 u, 1 4

Non ND Non ND

14 Non ND

10 Non ND

1 0

CnmnrrPld Management Control or _L_

Financial Responsibility

CO~-17 (mil) CNO ComNAB Marianas BuAer CinCLantFlt BuAer C O W Japan BuAer ComNAELlk (mil) BuAer CinCLantFlt BuAer CQ~P-15 (mil) BuAer Corn-10 (mil) BuAer ComNAB Japan BuAer ComW-14 (mil) BuAer Core17 (mil) BuAer C-14 (dl) BuAer Com-14 (mil) BuAer ComNAB Marianas BuAer ComNAB Japan BuAer ComNAB-14 (mil) BuAer Cdr NA Pt Lyautsy BuAer Corn-10 (mil) CNO ComNavPhU BuAer Com-10 (mil) BuAer

* Includes an "Air Departmentw whose functions were originally performed by a Naval Air Station. The organization and planning f o r these Naval Stations provide f o r the rapid t ransi t ion of the component departments t o the s ta tus of separate ac t iv i t i e s upon mobiliwtion.

NAAS NAAS

MCAAS NAS

WAAS MAS NAAS

NAS NAAF

S t a t i o n

Apcata, Calife ArES@on, Wash, Atlant ic , N. C . Beaufort, S . C . Bogue, N.C, Bronson Field, "la, Brown Field, CalSf, Bunker Hill, Ind. Casco Bay, Me,

Nh4S C h % ~ l e s t o m , A,T, MAS C b e e Field, Tear,

MCMF Congaree, SeC. NAfxS Cmeds, IJa,

NAAS Craws hncifng, Calif, NABS Cuddihy Fidd, Tex. KCAS %gle PIt. lake, Tex, llCAS Fdenton, N.C, NAAS EUyson Field, b"Prss

NUS Fallon, Kev, MAAS Fentress, Pa,

RAS For t haadsm'ilale, P%a, E M F GiUespie , Calif,

NAAS Green Cove Spgs,, Fla, NAAS &me$ Point, N.C.

NAF Hftchcmk, Tex,

ESAS NAAF NAAS

NAS KAAS

NAS ICAS

NAS NAAS RAAS NA AS NAS

NAAS NAA S NA4S RAAS NAAS

NAP

lake City, a, Hartha s 'G'ineyad, %ss Nayport, Fla , I.lojave, Calif. Oak Grove, N.C.

hmis I s landg S.C. Paseo, Wash. h g o , Ya, W%p~, liash, Rean Field, CeLlP, FtLcbnd, Pla, (LTA) Rsdd Ffebd, Tex, a n Clemente, Calif, San BJicolas Is,, CaUf, % n h Rosa, CaE%f, Shelton, Wash. Thermal, C a l i f ,

NAS T f l b w k , Oregcsac: 7- I--.&& FjAfiF Treasure Islano, CasAf, 3- N A ~ S kntv-Ntze Pa.l-as, ctiU f , 4&31-~ 5 '

GW ko %AS Cherry Pol nt XdegoPAtinmg t o re-purchass t i ' F ; P a PICAS C h e ~ r y Point GW %o FUS Petr~lacob ,

&LF t o ,Vi3 M ~ z m a r

Tramfemd to Fau,':sr~d,S as Fue? Depot. Earn A L P t o HAS Quunset Point CLF &Q FTAS Coq~us ChrSstA m w t $0 sac, ~ t . ~m~ LIP to *US PI(JPf0Pk t'L? 4x3 ITAS ;.& Leased t o City of Corpcnr ChriesLa CLF t o NAS Dallas A L F to HCAS Cherry B % n t AS2 t o NAS Pexleraeob

%o l!AS h m d a &a WAS Gceam

OW 4;as HAS ~ a c k s o p v i ~ e ( f & g j B e c b ~ e d excess.

A.72 tx NAS Jacksonvil le ALF t o MCAS EP Tom OW *w NMCAS Chosrg Poi&

.4LF t o KAS Ch4!my Point Declared excess.

O W to U S Seattle A U to W-S Scm DIego ALF t o MS Key Weat

ta &IS c0q)l.m Christ& OW PR, HAS %n Mago CLF U S R, b g u GI2 t o NAS A l m a &

RMS emb be, calif, * 5-29k'd 5 1 5 - k 6 NUS 'faldron F ie ld , Te~e 10- 146 E!-1546 OW t o U S C q m s Chr ia t i

XI - LIST OF AVIATION SHORF, ESTABLISHMENTS I N INACTIVE STATUS OR DISESTABLISHED

B . EXTRA-CONTINENTAL

Station - 9 NAF Adak, Alaska

NAP Antigua, B.W.I. # NAS Argentla, NF. * NAS Bermuda * NAS COCO Solo, C.Z.

NAF Dutch Harbor, Alaska NAF Ebeye, M.I.

NAB Eniwetok Island, M.I. MCAS k, T.H. NAF Honolulu, T.H.

NAS Kaneohe Bay, T.H. NAS Kobler Field, Saipan

# NAS Kodiak, Alaska . * NAS Midway Island

NAF Narsarssuak, Greenland NAS Orate, Guam NAB Puerta Princessa, Palawan, P.L. * NAS Roosevslt Roads, P.R. NAB Samar, P.1.

# NAS Sangley Point, Luzon, P.I. NAF San Juan, P.R. NAF St, Lucia, B.W.I.

MCAS St. Thomas, V.I. NAS Tanspag, Saipan, M.I. * NAS Trinidad, B.W.I. NAP RYk, C.1. NAS Yonabant, Oklnawa

NavAerologSta Ul.lth.i, U. I.

Inactivated

12- 4-45 7- 1-50 7-15-47 7- 1-50 7- 1-50 7- 1-50 ll- 1-47 To be declared surplus, 6-15-47 OLF t o NAS Knajalein

f o r transient seaplanes 12- 1-46

6-18-52 GI3 t o NAS Barbers h i n t f o r seaplane operatiom

3-15-48 lo- 1-50 8- 1-50

OLF to NAS Agana 2- 8-47 Fight of use only. 7- 1-50 1- 5-47 Right of me only. 6- 1-50

Leased t o Coast Guard 6- 1-47 1- 1-48

NOTES: * Functions assumed by "Air Department1! of U. S. Naval Station # U. S. Naval Air Station redesignated a s U. S. Naval Station; NAS functipm ass&

by "Air Department1! of Naval Station

X I 1 - BbKeEAU OF AERONAUTICS SPECIAL ACTIVITlES t

Activitx Location

1. Aerodgnamics Lab., DaPid W I Taylor Hodel Basin Carderock, Eld,

2. Aviation Supply Office ( jo in t conkrol u i th EMmdA) Philadelphb, Pa.

3. U. S. Naval Parachute Unit HAAS E l Ceiutro, Calif.

4. Naval Air Development Center #ADC Johnsdlle, Pa.

(a) ISAS Johneville

(b) MAIX: I)avsllqsaent Activities:

(1) A e r o n a u t i ~ Elect rodes Bt E l e c t r i d Lab.

(2) Aviation ent Lab.

(3) Adat ion MedAeal AccePe~atio~n Lab.

( I ) Engineering & Development Se~rvice Dept.

( 5 ) Analytical & Computer Dept.

5. Naval Air % t e r n Center

(a) NAAS b t i n Field

(b) Naval Air Bperimentsl. Station laboratory Activitiee:

(1) Aeronautical Engine lab,

(2) Aeronau t id Imtnrmentrs lab,,

(3) Aeronautical Materials Lab,

(49 Aeronautical Medical Eqdpmerht Lab.

( 5 ) Aeronautical PhotogrrppMc Experimental Iab.

( 6 ) Aeronautical Structwes Eab.

(c) Narsf Aircraft Factory

(d) Bramh Aviation Supply Office (ec~e item 2. above) (catapult & Arresting Gear)

Logistic Support only t o - - (e) Naval Air Technical Training Unit

6. Naval Air a s s i l e Test Center

(a) NAS Point Mugu

(b) NAMn: Test Activit ies

NAM: JohMville, Pa.

PhiladelprWa, Pa.

RAW Philacielphia, Ps.

NAM: PhUadelphia \

NAEC Philadelphia

NAW Philadelphia

NAMC Philadelphia, Pa.

NApfn: h i n t Mugu, Port Hueneme, CsUf .

b[guki$iJ,Fi ED

MI .- BUREAU OF AWDNAUTICS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

Activity

7. Naval Air Rocket Test Station

8. Naval Air Test Center

(a) NAS Patwent Mver

(b) NATC Test Elements

(1) Armament Test Mvision (includes t e s t e evaluation of photographic inqtallat ions)

(2) Electronics Test Division (includes Naval Air Navigation Electronics Project)

(3) Flight Test Mvision

(4) Service Test Division

(5) Tactical Test Mris ion

(6) Test Pi lo t Training Mvision

9. Naval Air Turbine Test Station

10. Naval Aviation Electronics Serdce Unit

11. Naval Photographic Center

12. Naval Photographic Interpretation Center

13. Navy Motion Picture Office

14. Naval Aircraft Torpedo Unit

15. Naral Air Special Weapons Faci l i ty

OVERHAUL & KEPAIR ACTIVITIES (CLASS A)

1. NAS Alamsda, cal i f . (includes p e m n e n t preservation of A/C )

2. MCAS Cherrg h i n t , N.C. (includes permanent preservation of A/C)

3. NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 4. NAS Jacksonville, Fla. 5. NAS L a k a h ~ ~ t , N.J.

(LTA & Iielicopter)

BUREAU OF AE3ONAUTICS AIRCRAFT S'TORAOE HX)LS

1. NAS ~ a k e h ~ ~ t , N.J. (LTA) 2. NAF Utchf ie ld Park, Ari5. 3. NAS Pensacola, Fla. (Drones) 4. NAS Alameda, Callf.

Location

Lake Demark, Dover, N.J.

NATC Fatlaent River, Ud.

NAS Patraant River, Hd.

P MAE Patuxent River, ud*

B

NavRecSta, Washington, D.C.

NAS Anacortia, D.C.

NavRec Sta, Washington, D.C . Hollywood, California

HAS W n s e t Point, R.I.

Kirtlagd Air Force Base, Alb~que- N.H.

NAS Norfolk, Va. (includes permanent preservation of A/C) NAS Peneacola, Fla. NAS Quonset h i n t , R.I. (includes permanent preservation of A/C) NAS San Mego, Calif. (includes permanent prerervation of A/C)

MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. NAS Norfolk, Va. NAS Quomet Point, R.I. NAS San Mego, Calif.

1. BAOR EASTERN YIISmCF, 250 Hdson Street, New York 13, N.Y.

(a) BaltimaFe 3, Md,, Glenn L, h ~ t . t i n Co, (b) Bethpage, LJ . , N.P., n llircraft Engineering Corporation, (e) Bristol, Tern,, Spj$aerq- Farmgat Cwp.

Buffalo 21, W.Y., Cornen Aerc>mutiecd Laboratory, B c x 235 College Point, E.I., N,Y,, Edo Corporation

( f ) East Hartford 8, Came, Pskitt & W t n e y Aircraft Mvision, United Aimraft C a r p . (1) Winadsor Locke, Corn,, BAEt c/o &milton Standard a ldsion, United Aircraft C a p .

(8) Fmington, h., Westfwhmae SD.ectl.io Corporation (h) Morton, Pa., RasecU HeYsq+,sr Corporation ( i ) Rockaway, W.J., Reaction Hotomms, he., Elm & Stickle Streets (j) Teterbom, N.J., Eclipsa-.Bontwr Division, Bendix Aviation Corporation (k) Wosd-Ridge, IJ,, W&&t Aeroxasbutfeal Corpo~atioa

2, BAGR DISTRICT, W&bWtt ,erson A i r Fone Base, Ohio

(a) Akron 6, OMo, P h n t Y), Akron Municipal Airport (b) Cleveland, Ohio, T h q s o n Products, Inc, (c) Columbus 16, Ohfo, North b d c a n Aviation Inconporated, Colwbus Mdsion,

4300 East Fifth Amnu@ (d) Dallas, T w a , k ~ 1 Industrial Reserve Aircraft Plant, Box 5907

( I ) Fort Worth, Texas, BART? O/Q Bsld. Aircraft, Box 482 (e) Detroit 34, Hch,, $XU. French Road ( f ) Indfanapolfs, Ind., AUaon Mdsion, General Motors Corporation (g) Joliet , Ill,, i3obe Coe*po~~at iw~ Aimraft Mdsion, Box 922 (h) Bnaas Citr, No,, c/o Westi@~owe ELectric Corporatdon, Box 288 ( i ) St. Lads, Mo., c/o 's,cDmeU !&reraft Co~pcrmtion, Box A 6

3. BAOR WESTERN DISmICT, 7th Ilaar, X06 Smth %antee Street, Ins Angeles 15, Calif.

a ) Bmhnk, Calif*, Fastow "An,. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation (b) El Segnndo, Calif., El S e w d o Davtsion, Doughs Aircraft C-, Inc.

(1) Santa Hodco, c&f,, BmR, %nta Monica Mdsion, Doughs Aircraft Co. Inc.

?r mood, h e AwePer, .&5c, CLl.ii,, North her ioan Aviation, Inc. IdtchfiQd Park, Maom, WkRR Goodyear Aircraft Corporation

(d) Aeuea, Calif,, c/o Asmjst h n a e d Corporation, 6352 N. Irwlndale A r e . (e) San Mego, 32, Calif,, CegzauU~kt& Vdtw &reraft Corporatfon (f ) San L ~ ~ S - I C ~ P Q ~ &&ife9 C h p P e ~ C q . (~adge ~ v l s i o n )

(1) PaPo Alto, Calif,, B m , e/o HiUer Helicopter .

BrmEaU OF AEIPDUWECS WXiflEMIw T'fVEJ

a. MS orf folk, W * (&stem District) 2. MAS Pensacoh, Floe (Centra$ District) 3. N$S Son Msgo, caPeiu Q~ea%ern Df s t r i c t ) A. Ford Island, P W F ~ W~BSF, ( b w i f a n A m a 1

T e H e

G P O W C O N m O W APPROACH WXrS'

E q u i p n t Serial Nos. a s Presently assigned t o OCA Uafts rnhR-1~ AN/C-

GCA unit No. Dednnation Location

# NAS Whidbey Island, Wash. CBAS B i m b e t h City, N.C.

NAVSTA Kodiak, Alaska NAS San Diego, Calif, NAS Eos A l d t s e , Cahif. W S &onset Point, R.I. NAS Moffett EYeld, C a l i f . NAS Key West, Flea

NAAS P~~PWIBF, C G f r NAVSTA Ad&, Alaska

NAS Olathe, Kansas NAS Norfolk, Vo, M S Batuxent River, Mii, NAS New York, N.Y.

NAVSTA Argentia, WF, MAS Corpus Christi, Tams NAS Jackeolaalle, Fla.

NAAS Saufleg meld, Fla. WAS Corpw Christi, Texas odd Field) WAS Atlantic City, N.C. MBS Brundck , Me. NAS Barbers Point, T.H.

CapodScMno Airfield, Naples, It& RAAS Kingsvtlle, Tcucas

MAS Glemrlew, Ill* NAS Atsugi, Japan NAS MsmpMs, Tern. NAS Grosse I l e , Hich.

Blackbushe, Eondon, NAS Dallas, Taxas NAS W f l l ~ ~ Crow, k a e NAS St . w s , Mo. NAF Port Lyauteg, FM, WAS Seatt le, Washe NAS Ocecatm, Va. NAS Atameda, Calif.

( k r i n e Corps - MAW-l)(trana.att) E A S Cherry Pdnt , N.C. MCAS F h e

HCAS a TO~O, wii. ( k r i n e C a r p a - ~ ~ W - l ) ( t r a m , M t ]

NAS Hutchinson, Kana. BAS Cecil Field, Flab

MiWNE k i n TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS

h d n e Air Traffic Control Uait RI.5 * Serial #lo81 Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (Santa Ann), W f .

Marine Air Traffic Control Unit #31 * Serial #lo02 &rim Corps Air Station Mi&, Pk.

AIR S-CE RADAR UNITS (Swdrcme A~~roach S y s t u t

AN/GP%P ASR Unit No. ~u ipnent Sezdal Nos* as

Location Desinnation Presently Asaimed to ASR Uxlfts

NAS Alameda, Calif. 1 NAS San Mego, W f . 2 NU Norfolk, Va. 3 NAS Colrpua Christi,

Texes 4 NAS Lakehurst, N.J.

(LTA primsrrry) 5

DISmUTICN LIST:

Standard Navy Distribution Idst:

21, 22, 23, 24A, 24F, 245, 24K, 28A,, 29H1 29K, 32BB, 32CC, 32HH8 32& 42A, 42B, 42G, 42H, 4.25, 4 6 ~ , F9, CaA ( loss inactives), GLB ( less inactives), GLC ( l e s s inactives), G l D ( less inactives), GILF, GIG, G2, G3A, B B , G3C, G3D, BE, G@, G5A, G5B, G5C, G5D, &A, G7A, G8G1 G8H, G8M, (2-3, Gl5, Gl6, K1, PI., R20

Dewarfment of the Navy Distribution:

AstSecNav AstSecNavAir Cwdt MarCo s BuAer (AM3 SuDocks, P;via.Fac.Br. BuMed (Code 24) BuOrd (Mae) BuPers (ClOB) BuSandA (oL) BuShips (code 512)

F3IOS (Code M6l) EXGS (Office of Public

(1)

~ e l a t i o n s ) (1) ONR, Naval Sciences Div.,

Air Branch (1) ONR, Special Deviccs,

Liaison Office (1) NCB-12 ( ~ a v y ) NCB-22 (Navy)

(3 1 (1)

S~ecial Distribution:

Chief, Navy Advisory Group Air University Maxwell AFB, Alabama (1)

OSD, Office of Progresa Reports & Sta t i s t ios (19

President, Naval War College Newport, Rhode Island (2)

Seat ion

& Airoraft Units ................................. B . Aviation Bases ................................. .............................. C. Aviation Personnel

11 AVIATION lSffIPs

A . Active ....................................... B . Beseve Pleets ................................. C . NSTS ........................................

& Planned Program 1 . BZeet OonQataat ............................. ..................... . 2 Direct Fleet Support Units 3 . Indirect mee t Support Aircraft (shore ~stablishment) . .................. . 4 Total Operating Aircraft. USX .................. . 5 Total Operating Aircraft. USHB 6 . QtlPlSlBTy ...................................

B . Expected Actual Operating Level by Model (a0 June 1954) . . I V NAVAL dERDLOOICdL AGTIVITUW

................................ . 1 Continental ........................... . 2 Extra-Continental

V NAVAL Am HBBm AIR B F m

................... A. Haval A i r Beeerve Training Unite ............................ B . Additional Activit ies C . Personnel .....................................

.................... V I Haval Air Technical Training Unite

A. AIRCRAFT UNITS

a.

Cors%ar ALP G ~ m p a pigh,hta~ %w&oass Attack Sqwdroas C ~ o s l t a Qmdrorms A ~ P h b i - S u b Nm&st~ar F1eae.t Air Mwa htrol %uadrom Fleast Urraraft Ses~dee @ ~ & H P O M A i i n T ~ n e p o d .t;mdron@

Opasr~%iw mdes Fleet %o&clt%e A i i W i s l g r s tSperakim mder EUbrjr kir Transpo& S e d e

Weather Sqwdroarn PhoCo@apMo Sqlaaelkcns

(VJ %w

Alsb mne Fk~'~3.y Warnfw %usdrone F%sat JAPIM~ W i n g

(w (F~rnll)

apehip Sqwd~ons AErehip IDe~reLwtesn9; Sqwdroa 1 r Devdl-n% &wdrm

(a) UUliby Wiwe

(m: m N a 1

WeUeoptssr ISaLlCy queaelron FIe 'Uc~tar An%%-Submarf ne &uatfron$

(wu) (1.1s)

ULIIity Sqtaaa~ane Taotical Air CcntrQ &mps

('m (TACGR)

% e t i o r l AAr Coakrol Sguad~m ( TACFS~W) Fleet f irborne a e s o t r d c e %g, U n i t , ( Pam) Flee% A l l 'rleathsr W~raidng Udts ( FAUWTBA) Acceghnee, %ans%"er a d Pcaidng UdP, ( AC %XU) 'Fleet A3.r Gannneq Wt (MPRGUW) Spjpceial ra!eaposas Unit8 Atlantic Fleet

2,

Aircraft, FIee6, kr im F m e Headquar%@prs Sqwd~oxi

( Aim) ( H E D ~ B O I ]

S s ~ v i e e Sqlwdron ( ON) HaFfne A i r Wiw O w t 4 d z - i ~ ~ 1&@ ~e%--viea G r o q (W%; Marine Camposita qua&on (W Ma~irte Ptiotog~apM c Squadron &mJ Marine Obsemtisrm Sqmd~on &rine Ainmcraf$ 01-q

(ml (me)

h r i n e Airemft Y~intemnceo Squadron (m) b r i n e u s Base Sqmclron (ms) Marine Fighter Qua&on Marine Attaok Squadron

(ml Ivia~fne AEl '%ather Fighter Squadron

(m) C ~ ( N ) ?

k r i n e M r e m f t % a n s p o r t G~oup (mG(mPI)PI) MarLne Tmnspart Squadron m@ Karirte Hrlicopter Panspor tGmw ( ~ ~ ( ~ ~ ~ Marim HeUcupter % a m p o r ~ Squadron (MI Masine Traf a l r m g Croup (H'E) b r i n e Erdntntemnce Squuad~on (M~IMTRW) Marins Attack 'f-Pab&wg Squadron ( M T ) Marriae Fighter Tra idng Bqmdrcsn m @ T ) &trine All Weather Yghter Training Squadron (WT(N &pine Instrument Training 3qmdrm 1kr.rPne Air Control C-roup

(m's gwca

&fins T a e t i c d t9.r Control S q m d ~ m (WACS) Marine Ground Control Intercept Squadron (MWIS] Farf ne i ifreraft Repair Squadson ( u R ~ )

1

Act$,ve *IIu...)

B. AYLlTXQM B A S

btkn%ic Flee% S q p h , Cmtil14.~@1% 3.6

AtlsnnMc Flee% *go&, &csmeawsnW 7

BeoaCiie Fleet Suppa&, Ce~nuenM 9

Wcifihe Fleet Support) F%~goGe,n.timenW 32

Research, Dewlopaeat & Test S$natiow 6

§pcial FaciUties 1,

- T O T A L S . . . 'a

Naval AsrologktiL A c t i d t i ee, C ontinantoa.

;1., U, 3, Shm ErkbPPrbrrot (UP - (ills. Wi, BuAer Field h a d t i e r

9. P a r e i a Shwe AcMvitier (Air) - (&etm- ContiwnM A i r S~OMO~DQ a d bwL4. %t.t$m under BuAer~ b e u r g m d Con~rol)

4. Air Wdng ( F U ~ ~ L dr Techmiad. Tr;ll$rrdw, WB, Officer and EDUatrci StudeDler - 19AVCAD nt&eprtr R8t inc1uied)

TOTALS . r r r

6. AMU.1 HTA Pilot Wdng R p k &ad Aviation w e t s (wrp and npam) h*.l Offioen (Training i n gcedo) Marine Officers (Mnring i n m t l e ) C a r t GiIPPd dr Foreign

TOTAL PrrXMl Ul% . r r a e

9 e E&hted M LTA PLlot Wining CuLp~t

NOTWI 1, Item C l thPaugh C 8 axe unrder the ~ ~ s g ao&ance of m ( u r ) fa Icbe Bersonml Uoea t ion Plan fomd$~tSd t o q o P e t9ne he&e W r r d ge&W~ Plan. PslrrmdJ. t W n ensignex1 t o these act ivi t ies fldac1ude mQBrarLetcm (Staft' Corpa, EM)e, OsnsroS, Urn), ett.) tm W .B avhtars &ad &attd ur of a l l r a b a and pay grader.

2. Oatpa% rate of' 3200 w o t a axaurlly w9.U. mot be m&od l a t e FiQcrg Y e a r 1955. Incwrrsed ~11ltptlt.r arW1 bs s B B m d Y e w 1.954 i n older t o nach a new kmlrai4g rate of 3000 U S ud U S mot. by dud Fiacil Year 1955.

Aircraft Carders, Attack Aircni t Cam&ere, EecoPt Mmmft C&err, Bfr~X%fe %@F skd Seaplane Tenders Saplane Te~sfers, Aircraft 'epp8.y SMpr

* Include8 2 additiod CVAte a&hon%aed PACFLT f~cra &sellre Flee% ts q p & inc-aasd WESPAC deplagste&~ s

* Reduced operational a$serbflB%iee. - Includes 1 ship f n *ready mpoaemne

SECTION I11 a- AIRSR4FT

A. PI'ANNm PROORAM

1. F I S T COMEATrn

(a) Carrier Air~raft

Carrier Air Group8

Carrier Anti-Sub Squadrow (VS)

Sub-Total

(b) Patrol Saudroru

VP (fnndphmr)

VP (*planrr)

(c) Heliomter Anti-Sub Saurdroqg

TOTAL COmATANT AXRCRAFT . . , . . . . . . . . 3R7

SECTION III - AIRCRAFT

A. PLANNED P R O W

2, DIRECT FLEET SUPPORT UNITS

FphvFor a d s . (VX-ZR) Weather Recon. %@a. (VJ) Photo/3urvey/~econ. a d s , (W) Airborne Early Warning Sqds* (W) Flt All-Wea Tre Units (FAWTU) F l t fir Elect Tra Units FILE^) FPt A/C Service ds. (FASE(ON) Flt Ut i l i ty Sqds "s W) k l t Ut i l i ty & SAR Sqda (HU) MATS Sqds (VR) nocWnaG Sqds (VR) Carrier Ut i l i ty Aircraft Flt Training AiPereft Overseas Bases Aircraft

%rim bIeUcopter Transport Sqds M n e Transport Sqdrr (Vm) hHarine Training Graups (m) Marine Observation Sqd8 (m) b r i n e Wing & Qmup H.Q. Sqels (mRo#) b r i n e Helicopter Dm. Sqd. (HE~X)

UNITS -

3. XNDIFiKT FLEET SUPPORT AIRCRAFT (SHORE F S T A B L I ~ )

Trailling cansppnsl (NATC) Naval Bases and Air Stations (NAS) BuAer Representatives (BAR) BnAer (RD & DE and Board of Imp. & ~urvey) Naval Attaches USNC Bases and Air Stations (WCAS)

SECTION III - AIRCRAFT

4. TOTAL OPERATING AIRCRAFT. U S

TOTAL C J F e R a m AI-,

5. mTAL OPERATRlO AIRCRAFT. USllIL

HeaderthalkAir, Fixed Wing Header-than-Air, Rotom Mag Ughte~tha~Air

TOTAL 0 P E R A m AIRCR4FTa = 6. SUMMARY

Total Operating Aim&%, UW

Total Operating Aircraft, U r n

SECTION I11 - AIRCRAFT

B. EXPECTED ACTUAL OPERATING LEYEL BY WDEL (30 June 1954)

VF (INTI TOTAL

F2Y

F* F4u F V FG F6F

VF (Awl TOTAL

FlOF F2H-3 $4 F3H4 F3D FW-N

w (PI TOTAL

VF (PI (PROP) TOTAL

F8F-P F4U-P FV-P F6F-P

VF (D) TOTAL

F8F-D m-D TV-D

VF CLASS MTAE

USNR - USN - - 2 - 2

TOTAL - 2 - 2

E. MPECTEI) ACTUAL OPERATING LEVEL BY WDEL (30 June 1951rr USNR - VA (CS) TOTAL A%

VA (AW) TOTAL

AD-N AM mM-N

VA (P) TOTAL

AJ-P

VA (H) TOTAL

A3D AJ

BA CLASS TOTAL

VS TOTAL

S2F

AF-S TBM-s

VS (W) TOTAL AF-W TBN-w

VS CUSS TOTAL

BP (L) TOT& m PB P4U PV

PBM PBW

P4M VP CLASS TOTAL

BW TBTAL - w

vw CUSS TOTAL

SETION I11 - AIRCRAFT USN - &

32 10

lt2

TOTAL - VO TOTAL

VO CLASS TOTAL

VR (H) TOTAL

VR (M) TOTAL

VR (s) TOTAL

VR (c) MTAL

VR CLASS TOTAL

W (m) MTAL

JRF r n F UP

VU (Taw) TOTAL

JD TBK.U

W CLASS TOTAL

m (JET) TOTAL

TV-2 Tv-1

VT (HE) TOTAL

a JRB sm

VT (a) TOTAL

T-28B SNJ hoar

VT (F) TOTAL

PV-T

Z CLASS T O T q

O I L l l l S D T O W ~ - L T A . . . e . e . e . . e e e . . . . .

Flee.& WewrQIker C @ p o t ~ " & k ~ ~ Sam PWQ%IIIIO U S Alma, C % l i f . Fleet W~atHer CenLso%# MCAS Id, Flab Fle@k WesltLr CefitW, Na~faasP in~X%ciBg~&

&o;geat A W A NA8 Mcrboak, Pa. Fleet Wkwk,her O e n t d , %n Mego US $an Mego, C&if r

FLsrt Wwther Centrd, W W l e WS $att&s, Wash, lPCPeeie &d$)i~$&rr Centrd, W&@Mnglbemn, D. C. Wasldng.tm, D.C.

Po provide within asrs;igmd omaer of m w s m i b i U t y , odQqu;%te mother i d o m t i o n fop a i r , surface axad a*seace apemtiom of the U. S. Navy, including the isavmce of t b l y and aceusate stoma, Mgh d n d s , and other baarddow or kbsra%mctive nsather phenaena of p r t i c u t e s ~ i n l e ~ s a t and concern 'to &ha k d EstabUabrmedt,

Fleet Weather Centd., Argentia Fleet Weather Central, Hokoauh Flee% Weather Central, hlbm, C.Z. Flaat Weather Cerit~Cl., C u m Flee% Weather Cent&, EodlsIr Fleet Wathsn* C e w t d , Pearl Harbor Fleet V a t h r p ~ Cenkrol, PCppt, Ig&%uby, F.M. Fleet Weai$I$er Central, Sangley Polat

&%%ta Argentia, N.F. Yokosuka, Japan Hdqtrs. 15 WD, Balbaa, 0.2. O w , M.I. NovSta Kodiak, Aloska hap$ ib.rb0ra TeHe NAP P& Q a ~ t e g , FA. NavSta Sangley Point, P.1.

To PI-odd* withian aslMgned areas of maponsibiUty, adequate we at he^ infomat ion for air9 ~UTfaoe, and ~ U ~ S W ~ ~ C I opemtiona of the U. S. Nmy, inclwEng the i s s ~ ~ a e e s f timely a d accurate of tropical storms, h9& winds, and other hamrdms o r ddetr~cLi~e weather phenmena of pPt ieuPar in te res t a& coneern t o the k m l EatabUshent.

3. E K T M - C O M T I m 8 &

Supplereenkry Aerological, W t No, ak Naval Activitieer, Londcm, England

To prvv%.de U t s d weather s e h c e s t o the U, So Naval ??an.esa i n the Eastern A t h n t i c and N e a b m w n omas PS ~Emctedi by CCOmIPEASTWTI

S T I O N V - NAVAL AND M m AIR m S m

A. NAVAL A I R RIBERVE T R A I m UNITS

The following N a d Air Reserve Trdniw WUgl$$s w i l l be ewported by the naval actjivity t o which attached. Tble mfssion of the fob3iming NARTUa wiU be t o provide f a c i l i t i e s t o support the Naval and Molane Air Resem Trdnfag Program, except where otherwise indicated$

NAS APuacostia, D.C. N U Jacksonvflle, Fla. NBS Lpkghwst (km1 Air Reserve

RPiniw o d y ) NAS M q M s , Tenn. MAS Norfolk, Va.

MCAF sank Am, Calif. (mrvol Air Reseme T~aining oWr)

NAS Seattle, Wash. KCAS ad, ~b.

Be ADDITIONAL A C T I ~ ~

Additionally, it i s planned tha t the 28 UP Reserve ac t iv i t i e s w i l l support bill Pay Reserve, Auxiliapy Air Units (UUs) and Ground units (AGUS) a t outlying facilities where large potetntials of R e s e m personnel reside. f i r c r a f t ape f l m t o these locations, and f l i g h t t~ainiw ac t iv i t i e s am provided a t scheduled d r i l l s . Where Lack of aoceas%bility tt the parent etation makes weekend drill ferrgring of a i rc ra f t *mcticsrble, parunt ac t iv i t i e s concerned are provided with appropriate nmbars of additional personnel and a i rc ra f t i n order t o perinit perraanent f l igh t operations a t these fields. In such cases the outlying f a c i l i t i e s include minimum working spaces leased Prom Municipal Airports, and a m a s Naval Air Reserve Faci l i t ies (NARF). Presently, the following two such f a c i l i t i e s are authorized:

Naval Air Reserve Facility, Salem, Oregon Naval Air Reserve Facility, Salt Lake City, I h h

r-..a.' - t' ;%mlsW e4 g -, ,&fJ "iL - &Pb*~red

SECTION V - NAVAL AND MARINE AIR RESERVE

C, PERSONNEL 1. PERSONNEL I N A I R WING STAFFS. SUADRONS, AND FASRONS (PAY UNITS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE^

GROUP I (4e drills and 2 weeks duty1

#l Air Wing Staff

#2 Air Wing Staff

#3 Air Wing Staff

ZP Air Wing Staff

VF Squadrons

VA Squadrons

VS Squadrons

VP Squadrons

VP(P) Squadrons

VR Squadrons

ZP Squadrone CV FASRONS

VP FASROIS

Helicopter Squadron8

Allowance Der U d t Total Total Total TOW. N* s. & & e l 8 - ofi. A.

2. UNIT INSTRUCTORS - GROUP I (Id d r i l l s and 2 weeks dutx)

Totel Officers 582 Total M i s t e d 1607

3. GROUP I1 (21 dr4ll.s and 2 woeks duty)

Total Naval Aviators 2150 Total Ground Officers 1380 Total Falisted 2000 (600 Hawdous Duty pay)

9 Includes 102 Flight Surgeons, 61 Air Navigators, and 293 (HA or NON- billets.

SECTI(3N V - HAVAL AND MARTNE AIR RIZSm

4. m U P 111 (no dKl3.s and 2 w e k s d

T o t a l Naval Aviators loo0 Total Ground Officers loo0 Total h l l s t s d 500 (Harcadaur Duty pay)

5. RESERVE ACTIVE DVrY PEFtSONNEL (S'~ATICNI(EPERS)

Total Officers Tatal Enlisted

6. HARINE RESERVE W S O m (PAT UNITS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE) I# SQUAJJRQa

30 VMF 1XX) 300 4350 12 MCCIS 120 732 - - -

TOTALS.. . m 420 5082

7. HARIKe AIR RRBRVE A C T I V E DWY PERSONNEL (STATIO#IIEPEBS)

T o t o l Officer8 Total h l l a t e d

SEEITON VI - NAVAL AIR TeCHHLCAL IRAINII$O UtZlTS

'Ihs following Naval Air Technfcol Trainieg Units w i l l be mpp- by the ~ d . a c t i d t y t o which attached. The missimi of the fo l lodng NATTUa w i l l be t o provfde faci l i t iaa t o support the Naval Air Technical Training Rogrolet

EULTTU - NAAS El C e n t r o , (%dif. NAIITPU - HAS Lakehmst, H.J. HAm - HAS Olathe, EPm. N A T m - NAS Penrucob, Fh. N A m - HWC Philadalphi.