A Master Jet Base is a term used by the United States Navy to describe air station installations that are a location with permanent basing and homeporting of carrier air groups, and the provision of one or more auxiliary landing fields for use in concentrated carrier landing practices.[1]
Master Jet Bases[]
- Marine Corps Air Station El Toro (decommissioned)
- Naval Air Station Brunswick (decommissioned)
- Naval Station Norfolk
- Naval Air Station Lemoore
- Naval Air Station Oceana
- Naval Air Station Sanford (decommissioned)
- Naval Air Station Cecil Field (decommissioned)
- Naval Air Station Glynco (decommissioned)
References[]
- ↑ Hampton Roads Joint Land Use Study. Hampton Roads, Virginia: Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. 2005. http://www.hrpdc.org/JLUS/Report/2JLUSChap2.pdf.
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