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806: 782: 794: 491:. During the years prior to 1972, the base was known as Naval Auxiliary Air Station and was heavily used during the Vietnam War by various squadrons that rotated through the base before deploying to carriers headed for Vietnam. During these same years prior to 1972, many ground troops were temporarily assigned to NAS Fallon for their hot weather training (during the summer months) and cold weather training (during the winter months). On 1 January 1972, the Navy recognized NAS Fallon's importance to naval aviation by upgrading the base from auxiliary air station status to a major aviation command as a full-fledged 631: 663:, Nevada. After joining, the squadron was redesignated as the 858th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 1 December 1962. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile. Also in this time frame, the radar site was relocated from the original location in the south central part of the Naval Air Station grounds to the far southwest corner. At the new SAGE radar site, the squadron used an 67: 100: 745:(BUIC) master control center site. BUIC sites were alternate control sites in the event that SAGE Direction Centers became disabled and unable to control interceptor aircraft. The group was inactivated and replaced by the 858th Radar Squadron. as defenses against manned bombers were reduced only to be inactivated in June 1975. The group was disbanded in 1984. The FAA retained the AN/FPS-66A search radar, still in-use today and is networked into the 507: 87: 107: 1010: 769:
Since 1972 the base has had its own search and rescue team. Originally named Desert Angels and later renamed Longhorns, the team's mission is to provide SAR support for visiting Carrier Air Groups and other NAS Fallon tenant commands. The Longhorns flew the Bell UH-1N from 1972 to 2009 and the
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Over the years, the equipment at the station was upgraded or modified to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the information gathered by the radars. The 858th Radar Sq was inactivated and replaced by the 858th Air Defense Group in March 1970. The upgrade to
533:(NSAWC), was established on 11 July 1996 and was a unification of TOPGUN, Strike University (Strike U), the Naval Strike Warfare Center, and TOPDOME, the Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School. In addition to transferring the NSAWC squadron, a 770:
Sikorsky SH-60F from 2009 to 2011. The team currently flies the Sikorsky MH-60S. The Longhorns frequently support civilian search, rescue and medical evacuation efforts in conjunction with local law enforcement, medical and search and rescue agencies.
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invasion of the west coast. It was soon taken over by the Navy for training use and has been used as such ever since with the exception of the period of 1946 to 1951, during which it was used by the
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Naval Air Station Fallon, 100-man Fallout Shelter, 800 Complex, off Carson Road near intersection of Pasture & Berney Roads, Fallon, Churchill County, NV
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at NAS Fallon was originally built in 1942 as part of a defensive network to repel a feared
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Department of the Air Force/MPM Letter 575q, 27 Sep 1984, Subject: Disbandment of Units
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A 157th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon prepares for a mission, November 2014.
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In addition to the main facility at NAS Fallon, the squadron also operated a remote
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to NAS Fallon in 1996, following the transfer of NAS Miramar to the
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A 157th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off, November 2014.
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at Naval Air Station Fallon Nevada US Air Park Museum that was on the
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height-finder radar sets, and initially the station functioned as a
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replaced the disestablished VFA-127 in the fighter adversary role.
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search radar that replaced the AN/MPS-7 set in 1963. In 1964 an
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Military airbase and training facility near Fallon, Nevada, USA
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The airfield is named Van Voorhis Field in honor of Commander
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adversary squadron, Fighter Squadron Composite THIRTEEN (
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A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization, 1946–1980
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History of Strategic Air and Ballistic Missile Defense
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Buildings and structures in Churchill County, Nevada
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helicopter (BuNo 165769) attached to the "Longhorns"
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Fallon Naval Air Station
Fallon
Nevada
United States

F-16A Fighting Falcon
Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center

NAS Fallon is located in the United States
39°25′30″N 118°42′10″W / 39.42500°N 118.70278°W / 39.42500; -118.70278
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