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  2. United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program

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    The United States Navy Fighter Weapons School was established on 3 March 1969, at Naval Air Station Miramar, California. Placed under the control of the VF-121 "Pacemakers," an F-4 Phantom–equipped Replacement Air Group (RAG) unit, the new school received relatively scant funding and resources.

  3. Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    SFWSL logo. Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic (SFWSLANT), is a US Navy Atlantic Fleet weapons school based at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia.The school provides standardized, post-graduate level training for F/A-18 strike fighter tactics, mission planning, strike intelligence and air-launched weapons handling, loading and mission employment to Navy, Marine Corps, and ...

  4. Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center - Wikipedia

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    NSAWC (now NAWDC) consolidated three commands into a single command structure under a flag officer on 11 July 1996 to enhance aviation training effectiveness. The Naval Strike Warfare Center (informal STRIKE "U" – for Strike University), based at NAS Fallon since 1984, was amalgamated with the Navy Fighter Weapons School ("TOPGUN") and the Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School ...

  5. Aggressor squadron - Wikipedia

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    According to George Hall's "Top Gun," many instructors at the Navy Fighter Weapons School preferred that the Navy procure the F-20. One reason given was the similarity to the F-5E Tiger aircraft already used by Top Gun and the four active duty adversary squadrons (VF-43, VF-45, VF-126, and VFA-127). However, General Dynamics priced the Falcon ...

  6. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar - Wikipedia

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    The Navy needed a school to train pilots in dog-fighting and in fleet air defense. In 1969, the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School was established organizationally as part of VF-121 , which was then the F-4 Phantom Fleet Replacement Aviation Maintenance Personnel (FRAMP), which trained the maintainers who joined the fleet as qualified ...

  7. USAF Weapons School - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the Fighter Weapons School added the F-4 Phantom II to its courses. As the roles of fighter aircraft expanded during the Vietnam War, the Fighter Weapons School began to have an impact across the larger Air Force. Many of the air-to-ground and air-to-air innovations of this period can be traced to the Weapons School.

  8. Dan Pedersen - Wikipedia

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    Pedersen was appointed as the first officer in charge of the school. [2]: 102–3 The Fighter Weapons School was established on 3 March 1969. [6] [7] Following the implementation of the program, the Navy kill ratio in Vietnam went from 2.5:1 to 24:1. [8] [9] [10] [2]: 173 He relinquished command of the school in mid-1969. [2]: 151

  9. Category:United States Navy schools and training - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "United States Navy schools and training" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific; U.