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      Air base of the United States Navy

      • In the United States, a "Naval Air Station" (NAS) is an air base of the United States Navy. When located in foreign countries, they are more specifically named US Naval Air Stations (USNAS), to avoid confusion with naval air stations used by the navies of the host countries.
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  2. United States Navy. In the United States, a "Naval Air Station" (NAS) is an air base of the United States Navy. When located in foreign countries, they are more specifically named US Naval Air Stations (USNAS), to avoid confusion with naval air stations used by the navies of the host countries.

  3. The U.S. Navy began flying aircraft in 1911, followed by the United States Marine Corps in 1912, and there have never been as many aviation functions at one facility as there are now at...

  4. cnrma.cnic.navy.mil › Installations › NAS-OceanaHistory - United States Navy

    History. Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana was commissioned August 17, 1943. The area now known as Oceana was then a swampy wasteland. Today, it is a complex with more than seven miles of...

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