Now, it is great to be here at one of America's finest naval air stations.
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Dorner underwent flight training in 2009 at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada before serving in San Diego.
Mike Maus, a spokesperson for Naval Air Force Atlantic, said the process starts just up the James River.
She is likely to be assigned to naval air training in Texas, although her job has not been specified.
The jet was from a training squadron at Naval Air Station Oceana, the Navy and Federal Aviation Administration said.
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And for the wonderful kids from Naval Air Station Sigonella who led the Pledge of Allegiance -- (applause) -- yes!
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The Americans allege he altered and deleted files at a US naval air station not long after the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.
The plane, which wasn't carrying live ordnance, crashed 2.2 miles from the runway of Naval Air Station Oceana, a senior Defense Department official told CNN.
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On the night of Tuesday, April 26th, the SEAL team boarded a Boeing C-17 Globemaster at Naval Air Station Oceana, a few miles from Dam Neck.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was at the Royal Naval Air Station to formally welcome the flame with 500 members of the public, armed forces and dignitaries.
Of the five drones based at southern Maryland's Naval Air Station Patuxent River, four are in routine training and one is deployed with the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet, the officials said.
The most determined effort to develop a small, cheap guided weapon, though, is the Forward Firing Miniature Munition (F2M2, or Spike missile), from the Naval Air Weapons Station in China Lake, California.
The aircraft experienced a "catastrophic mechanical malfunction" during takeoff from Naval Air Station Oceana on Friday, raining jet fuel over Virginia Beach before plunging to the ground, according to residents and Navy officials.
During his eight-year commission he has served both at naval air stations and at sea, travelling all over the world, and he did service during the Gulf War and the conflict in the Balkans.
The RQ-4A Global Hawk drone crashed during a routine training flight from Naval Air Station Patuxent River, according to Jamie Cosgrove, a spokeswoman for the Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons Program at the base.
Arriving for about 18 months of flight training at the Pensacola Naval Air Station on January 26, 1949, Neil became qualified as a Naval Aviator for carrier landings two weeks after his 20th birthday.
Tom Frosch, the Blue Angels lead pilot and team commander, announced the news late Tuesday at the team's Pensacola Naval Air Station headquarters while standing in front of the one of the iconic blue-and-gold jets.
However, several of those, including one originally scheduled for this coming weekend at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in Texas, had been canceled with the expectation that the budget cuts would force the Navy's hand.
The squadron was formed on 15 October 1914 at Gosport and was originally called No.1 Royal Naval Air Squadron before becoming 201 Squadron with the creation of the Royal Air Force on in April 1918.
He visited a clinic at the Pensacola Naval Air Station in August 2011 for abdominal pain and vomiting and was transferred four days later to a civilian hospital where he died, a Defense Department spokeswoman said last week.
Military authorities took him into custody September 10 at the naval air station in Jacksonville, Florida, while he was in possession of classified documents "that a chaplain shouldn't have, " said an official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"Recognizing budget realities, current Defense policy states that outreach events can only be supported with local assets at no cost to the government, " said a statement Tuesday from the office of the Commander Naval Air Forces in San Diego.
In the 2004 election, the three counties closest to Eglin Air Force base all gave George W. Bush over 70 percent of their votes, as did Clay County near Naval Air Station Jacksonville (which had over 20, 000 military and civilian workers on-site).
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"When you start dealing with a senior bunch of scientists trained in conventional physics and they see a young upstart with a miracle material, most say 'no, ' and they say it rather vehemently, " says James Collis , who evaluates technology for the logistics division of the Naval Air Systems Command and who has closely followed Branagan's work.
The new exercises will consist of ground, naval and air maneuvers in the Taiwan Strait.
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Augmenting the 36, 000 U.S. troops permanently stationed in South Korea including airborne, naval and air force elements.
In 1942, the battle of the Coral Sea started in World War II, when naval and air battles began off the Solomon Islands.
As U.S. strategy shifts from ground operations in the Middle East to naval-air operations in the Western Pacific, the Navy deserves more attention.
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As a result, the Americans, so recently turfed out of their naval and air force bases, are once again looking like valuable allies.
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