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Naval aviation component of the U.S. Navy Reserve
Military unit
The Naval Air Force Reserve (NAFR, also known by its head, the Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve, abbreviated CNAFR) is the
naval aviation component of the
United States Navy Reserve. Headquartered at
Naval Air Station North Island,
California,
[4] the organization has control over three aircraft wings, as well as the
Navy Air Logistics Office, and
Naval Air Facility Washington.
[5]
[6] The organization retains control over multiple unique assets, controlling the
U.S. Navy's entire intra-theater
airlift capability within
Fleet Logistics Support Wing, as well as all Navy
adversary training units, subordinate to the
Tactical Support Wing.
[7]
Units
The following units are subordinate to the Naval Air Force Reserve as of November 2022
[update]:
[6]
[4]
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Fleet Logistics Support Wing (
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas)
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VR-1 (
Naval Air Facility Washington, Maryland)
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VR-51 (
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii)
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VR-53 (Naval Air Facility Washington, Maryland)
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VR-54 (
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana)
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VR-55 (
Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California)
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VR-56 (
Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia)
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VR-57 (
Naval Air Station North Island, California)
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VR-58 (
Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida)
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VR-59 (Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas)
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VR-61 (
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington)
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VR-62 (Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida)
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VR-64 (
Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
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Maritime Support Wing (Naval Air Station North Island, California)
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HSM-60 (Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida)
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VP-62 (Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida)
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VP-69 (Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington)
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HSC-85 (Naval Air Station North Island, California)
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Tactical Support Wing (Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas)
Gallery
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A Gulfstream C-37B of VR-1 at MCAS Miramar, 2012
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A C-40A Clipper of VR-56 at NAS Oceana, 2015
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A C-130T of VR-62 at NAS Jacksonville, 2009
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A P-3C Orion of VP-69 at MCB Hawaii, 2022
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An MH-60R of HSM-60 lands aboard USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98), 2022
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An MH-60S of HSM-85 picks up Navy SEALs from the deck of
ATLS-9701 during an exercise, 2022
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Two EA-18G Growlers of VAQ-209 conduct a live fire exercise over the Pacific Ocean, 2022
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Two F/A-18E/F Super Hornets of VFC-12 perform a flyover at an airshow in Baltimore, 2022
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An F-16C Fighting Falcon of VFC-13 during a ceremony at NAS Fallon, 2022
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An F-5N Tiger II of VFC-111 at NAS Key West, 2014
References