US Naval Aviation in the 1980’s. Marine Corps, Naval Training,Test and Reserve Air Stations.

Adrian Symonds

Publisher:

Amberley

ISBN Number:

9781398111011

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

95

Illustrations:

Full Colour

£15.99

Out of stock

Usually dispatched within 2 - 3 working days

Join the waitlist to be emailed when this product becomes available

Description

This, the second of two volumes covering United States Naval Aviation in the 1980s, completes the story by exploring training, reserve, test and US Marine Corps air stations. US Marine Corps aviation squadrons took part in combat operations, while supplementing older types like the A-4 and F-4, with new types including the AV-8B, CH-53E and F/A-18. Naval Education and Training Command oversaw the ‘Street to Fleet’ process, recruiting civilians and turning them into combat-ready naval personnel, including officer and enlisted aviation rated personnel. The Naval Air Reserve was a reflection of the frontline it was intended to support in wartime, including two Carrier Air Wings and numerous other squadrons, which often operated older types. Naval Air Systems Command used every conceivable naval aviation aircraft type, as well as several non-standard types, to conduct research, testing and evaluation. Take a step inside the day-to-day operations of Naval Aviation in the 1980s.

Additional information

Weight0.60 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “US Naval Aviation in the 1980’s. Marine Corps, Naval Training,Test and Reserve Air Stations.”