US Naval Aviation in the 1980s: Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Air Stations

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The final decade of the Cold War saw unprecedented peacetime expansion of the US Navy, including Naval Aviation. President Reagan’s plan for a 600-ship Navy, resulted in stepped-up construction of Nimitz class supercarriers and the aircraft to operate from them, including new types like the F/A-18 Hornet. Naval aviation was highly diverse, from carrier-borne F-14 Tomcats, to P-3 Orions keeping vigil over the world’s oceans, SH-2 Seasprites operating from tiny landing pads on warships in heaving seas, and land-based adversaries playing the opposing force ‘bad guys’ during training. Tensions were high in the 1980s. While US carrier battle groups prepared for confrontation with the Soviets, should the Cold War turn ‘hot’, they also engaged in combat operations in the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf. Take a step inside the day-to-day operations of Naval Aviation in the 1980s.
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Stock Code A9872.0
Author Symonds H
ISBN13 9781909328471
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 140
Publication Date 15 Apr 2023
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 02/08/2023