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Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training
U.S. Navy
The Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT) is a key United States Navy learning center, established to deliver technical training and professional development for aviation maintenance personnel. Originating from earlier Navy aviation schools, CNATT was officially formed in 2003 as part of the Naval Education and Training Command’s restructuring to centralize aviation technical instruction. The unit is headquartered at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, and oversees multiple learning sites across the United States. CNATT plays a vital role in preparing sailors, Marines, and international partners to maintain and support naval aviation assets, ensuring operational readiness and technological proficiency throughout the fleet.
CHB-6
U.S. Navy
Cargo Handling Battalion SIX (CHB-6) is a United States Navy reserve unit specializing in expeditionary cargo handling and logistical support. Established as part of the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG), CHB-6 provides critical port and air cargo operations, supporting both military and humanitarian missions worldwide. The unit has participated in major exercises and deployments, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the rapid movement of supplies and equipment in austere environments. CHB-6 continues to serve as a vital component of the Navy’s global logistical capabilities, maintaining readiness for both combat and disaster relief operations.
Cherry Point Naval Infirmary
U.S. Navy
The Cherry Point Naval Infirmary, established during World War II, served as the primary medical facility for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. Opened in 1942, it provided critical medical care for Navy and Marine Corps personnel, supporting both stateside operations and overseas deployments. Throughout its history, the infirmary played a vital role in treating combat casualties, training medical staff, and supporting public health initiatives on base. Over the decades, it evolved into a modern medical clinic, continuing its legacy of service to military members and their families.
COMASWGRU3
U.S. Navy
COMASWGRU3 stands for Commander, Anti-Submarine Warfare Group 3, a United States Navy unit that played a significant role during the Cold War era. Established in the 1960s, COMASWGRU3 was tasked with coordinating and directing anti-submarine warfare (ASW) operations in the Atlantic, focusing on countering the growing threat of Soviet submarines. The group comprised various surface ships, aircraft, and support elements, frequently participating in major NATO exercises and patrols. Through its efforts, COMASWGRU3 contributed to maintaining the balance of naval power and safeguarding vital sea lanes during a critical period of superpower rivalry.
Combat Mobilization Team, NRTC, Denver, CO
U.S. Navy
The Combat Mobilization Team, Naval Reserve Training Center (NRTC), Denver, CO, was established to provide critical support in preparing Navy Reserve personnel for rapid deployment during times of national need. Throughout its history, the unit played a vital role in organizing and processing reservists for mobilization, ensuring their readiness through rigorous training and administrative coordination. Located in Denver, the team served as a key link between local reservists and the broader operational requirements of the U.S. Navy. Its efforts contributed significantly to maintaining the effectiveness and responsiveness of Navy Reserve forces in support of both peacetime missions and wartime contingencies.
Comfairmed Naples : USS Brumby DE 1044
U.S. Navy
COMFAIRMED (Commander, Fleet Air Mediterranean), based in Naples, Italy, was a key U.S. Navy command responsible for coordinating naval air operations throughout the Mediterranean region during the Cold War. USS Brumby (DE-1044), a Knox-class destroyer escort commissioned in 1970, frequently operated under COMFAIRMED’s area of responsibility, participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises, NATO operations, and routine patrols to maintain stability in the region. Brumby’s Mediterranean deployments strengthened alliances and showcased U.S. naval presence during periods of heightened tensions. Together, the unit and the ship contributed significantly to the deterrence and defense posture of the U.S. Sixth Fleet in Europe.
Commandant Third Naval District
U.S. Navy
The Commandant, Third Naval District was a senior command position within the United States Navy, responsible for overseeing naval operations in the New York region. Established in the early 20th century, the Third Naval District played a crucial role during both World Wars, coordinating coastal defense, recruitment, and logistical support for Atlantic Fleet operations. Its headquarters were located in New York City, making it a central hub for naval administration and communication. The district was eventually disestablished in 1976, as part of a broader reorganization of the Navy’s shore establishment.
ComNav 4V Photo Lab
U.S. Navy
ComNav 4V Photo Lab was a specialized photographic unit operating under the command of a U.S. Navy communications or navigation command, most likely during the Cold War era. The unit’s primary mission was to provide photographic support, including aerial reconnaissance, documentation, and intelligence gathering for naval operations in its designated sector. ComNav 4V Photo Lab played a crucial role in processing and analyzing film from both manned reconnaissance flights and unmanned surveillance missions, delivering timely imagery to command staff. Its personnel were highly trained in both photographic techniques and the secure handling of classified materials, making the lab an essential asset in naval intelligence efforts during periods of heightened military activity.
Comoceansyspac, Pearl Harbor
U.S. Navy
COMOCEANSYSPAC (Commander, Ocean Systems Pacific), stationed at Pearl Harbor, has played a critical role in undersea surveillance and oceanographic operations for the U.S. Navy since its establishment during the Cold War. Positioned at a strategic Pacific location, the command managed and maintained advanced underwater sensor networks, supporting anti-submarine warfare and maritime domain awareness across the region. COMOCEANSYSPAC contributed significantly to intelligence and early warning capabilities, enhancing fleet readiness and security throughout the Indo-Pacific. Over the decades, its mission evolved alongside technological advancements, remaining a vital component of U.S. naval operations until its functions were reorganized and absorbed into broader Navy information and surveillance commands.
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