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  2. Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the Center moved from NTC Orlando to its present headquarters approximately 15 miles east of its former location and just south of the University of Central Florida campus. The main building complex named for its founding father, de Florez. On October 1, 1993, the Naval Training Systems Center became today's NAWCTSD.

  3. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Closed Orlando Air Force Base: Orlando: Florida: 1968 Realigned to the US Navy as Naval Training Center Orlando Oscoda Air Force Base: Oscoda Township: Michigan: 1953 Redesignated as Wurtsmith Air Force Base: Otis Air Force Base: Mashpee: Massachusetts: 1977 Partially Redesignated as Otis Air National Guard Base: Oxnard Air Force Base ...

  4. Base Realignment and Closure - Wikipedia

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    Over 350 installations have been closed in five BRAC rounds: 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995, and 2005. ... Naval Training Center Orlando; Naval Training Center San Diego ...

  5. Orlando Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    This installation served as the newest of one of three Navy enlisted recruit training centers (boot camps) and as home to various technical training schools, to include the Naval Nuclear Power School for officer and enlisted personnel. The 1993 Base Realignment and Closure Commission directed that NTC Orlando be closed no later than 1 October ...

  6. 1993 Base Realignment and Closure Commission - Wikipedia

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    Naval Supply Center, Oakland; Naval Training Center Orlando; Naval Training Center San Diego; Newark Air Force Base; O'Hare Air Reserve Station; Plattsburgh Air Force ...

  7. Naval Station Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, RTC Great Lakes became the Navy's only basic training facility. The Base Realignment and Closure Commission of 1993 resulted in the closure of Naval Training Center San Diego, California and Naval Training Center Orlando, Florida, their associated Recruit Training Commands, and the consolidation of US Navy enlisted recruit training to Great Lakes.

  8. USS Recruit (TDE-1) - Wikipedia

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    USS Recruit (TDE-1, later TFFG-1) was a landlocked "dummy" training ship of the United States Navy, located at the Naval Training Center in the Point Loma area of San Diego, California. She was built to scale, two-thirds the size of a Dealey -class destroyer escort , and was commissioned on July 27, 1949. [ 2 ]

  9. Category : Closed installations of the United States Navy

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    Naval Air Technical Training Center Norman; Naval Air Technical Training Center Ward Island; Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster; Naval Air Warfare Center, Indianapolis; Naval Amphibious Training Base Fort Pierce; Naval Amphibious Training Base Solomons; Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Hyannis; Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Lewiston