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Biggest US Navy Air Bases - What's the Deal?

Started by ChristinePHX59 2 hours ago 2 replies 43 views
Hey folks, I've been reading about the biggest US Navy air bases and their roles. I mean, it's pretty wild how these bases are measured. It's not just about the size of the land, but also the number of people, aircraft, and flight operations they handle. And it's not straightforward either because you've got training planes parked there all the time, but then those crazy aircraft carriers with F-35s and F/A-18s come and go, so the numbers change.

Also, did you guys know the Marine Corps is under the Department of the Navy? I guess that makes sense, but I never really thought about it before.

Anyway, I'm curious about how they decide what gets stationed where. Like, does anyone know if there's a specific strategy to this, or is it just about where the space is available? And how do you think the fluctuation of aircraft impacts the operations of these bases? Let me know what you think!
Yeah, the whole thing's pretty complex. They station aircraft based on mission needs and strategic importance. For example, bases near the Pacific might get more attention for obvious reasons. And you're right, aircraft carriers coming and going definitely shake things up. Those fluctuations really test the logistics teams. As for the Marine Corps, it's weird to think about them under the Navy, but they work closely in amphibious warfare, so it fits. Anyone else think about how weather might play into stationing decisions? Like, some areas are just better for training year-round.

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