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Lightning Keepers: Naval Air Station Lemoore
Embedded within the VFA-125 and VFA-147 squadrons at Naval Air Station Lemoore are Lockheed Martin employees supporting U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 pilots and maintainers.
published: 22 Oct 2019
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Abandoned Naval Air Station | New England History
These are some of the remains of a once sprawling naval air station, constructed on the eve of WWII and abandoned in 1997. It served a critical role during WWII as part of America’s defense network, providing support for anti-submarine blimp operations, and operated during the postwar era primarily as a Navy and Marine Air Reserve training base.
Filmed/Edited by Jason Allard
Additional Footage by Dave Lawlor | https://rb.gy/sixwzy
Movie Set Footage by Al the Great | https://rb.gy/xs7i4e
My website: www.UncomSenseMedia.com
Follow me on Instagram: @Uncomsense
Drone: DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo
Main Camera: DJI Osmo Pocket w/ Freewell lens attachments
Secondary Camera: Sony A7S III w/ Sigma 24-70mm
Editing: Final Cut Pro X w/ custom plugins
Music By:
Elevated Productions | https://rb.gy/...
published: 09 May 2021
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Naval Air Station Pensacola
September 2016 - Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola is located on the beautiful Florida Gulf Coast with major tenant commands: Naval Aviation Schools Command; Naval Air Technical Training Center; Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21 and 23; the Blue Angels; and, the headquarters for Naval Education Training Command, a command which combines direction and control of all Navy education and training.
Also, located at NAS Pensacola is the National Museum of Naval Aviation ... the world’s largest Naval Aviation museum and one of the most-visited museums in the state of Florida with more than 150 beautifully restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation.
U.S. Navy video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Charlotte Oliver
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Video edit...
published: 21 Dec 2016
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NASF.wmv
Naval Air Station Fallon Command Video
published: 23 Oct 2011
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Lemoore Naval Air Station squadrons return home after record deployment
Members of the Strike Fighter Squadron 86 and Strike Fighter Squadron 25 return to their families at Lemoore Naval Air Station after a record deployment of 10 months overseas including in the Middle East.
Video by: Craig Kohlruss
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published: 22 Jan 2020
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Meet Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, WA., Virtual Open House
OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2020) Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island begins their virtual open house event with an overview video of the base's history in the Pacific Northwest from the early 1940s to the 21st Century. The NAS Whidbey Island Open House is an annual event that showcases departments, tenant commands, and personnel who support the Navy's mission on NAS Whidbey Island. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aranza Valdez/Released)
published: 15 Oct 2020
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Naval Air Station Oceana Flight Operations and More - "Local Action" - RMvideos
Here is a long over due video project that I have been piecing together! I hope the viewers really turn it up and enjoy! The Grace of God and patients have been very rewarding for a aviation enthusiast like me. These shots would not be possible with out the trust and friendship of some amazing people. I miss VA Beach dearly.
published: 04 Feb 2013
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Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Informational Video
Welcome to NAS Fort Worth JRB. Here's a basic overview and snapshot of the installation and its mission.
Filmed and edited by MC1 Louis Rojas
Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NASFortWorthJRB/
published: 04 Sep 2018
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Brunswick thriving as 10 year anniversary of Naval Air Station closure approaches
Today, leaders of the base redevelopment effort say it is working, that new businesses and jobs have come to replace those lost.
published: 26 May 2021
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French Navy Hyères Naval Air Base - Introduction
Naval News takes you to the naval air base of Hyères on the Cote d'Azur in Southern France.
The operations started here back in 1924 with sea planes and the air wing of Bearn, the French Navy's first aircraft carrier.
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Nowadays the "Base d'aéronautique navale de Hyères" or BAN Hyères is the only naval air base located on France's Mediterranean coast and is home of 3 Marine Nationale helicopter squadrons known as flottiles.
Those are:
- 31F with NH90 Caiman helicopters
- 35F with the AS365 Dauphin
- 36F with the AS565 Panther
Hyères is also the home base for the French Navy's test and experimentation airwing.
This is a mini series consisting in four videos (one introduction + 3 videos each covering one Flotille and helicopter type).
=====================
For new...
published: 22 Nov 2019
4:10
Lightning Keepers: Naval Air Station Lemoore
Embedded within the VFA-125 and VFA-147 squadrons at Naval Air Station Lemoore are Lockheed Martin employees supporting U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 pil...
Embedded within the VFA-125 and VFA-147 squadrons at Naval Air Station Lemoore are Lockheed Martin employees supporting U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 pilots and maintainers.
https://wn.com/Lightning_Keepers_Naval_Air_Station_Lemoore
Embedded within the VFA-125 and VFA-147 squadrons at Naval Air Station Lemoore are Lockheed Martin employees supporting U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 pilots and maintainers.
- published: 22 Oct 2019
- views: 99344
17:14
Abandoned Naval Air Station | New England History
These are some of the remains of a once sprawling naval air station, constructed on the eve of WWII and abandoned in 1997. It served a critical role during WWII...
These are some of the remains of a once sprawling naval air station, constructed on the eve of WWII and abandoned in 1997. It served a critical role during WWII as part of America’s defense network, providing support for anti-submarine blimp operations, and operated during the postwar era primarily as a Navy and Marine Air Reserve training base.
Filmed/Edited by Jason Allard
Additional Footage by Dave Lawlor | https://rb.gy/sixwzy
Movie Set Footage by Al the Great | https://rb.gy/xs7i4e
My website: www.UncomSenseMedia.com
Follow me on Instagram: @Uncomsense
Drone: DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo
Main Camera: DJI Osmo Pocket w/ Freewell lens attachments
Secondary Camera: Sony A7S III w/ Sigma 24-70mm
Editing: Final Cut Pro X w/ custom plugins
Music By:
Elevated Productions | https://rb.gy/768e90
WaveyyBeats | https://rb.gy/pcsrlk
DWNLD | https://rb.gy/v2by3u
Knox | https://rb.gy/ejkt9s
Unknown Instrumentalz | https://rb.gy/wopy7g
Malloy | https://rb.gy/lldbrz
Additional photos by:
Digital Commonwealth - Massachusetts
US Navy Archives
Archives at Boston Public Library
Marc J. Frattasio
Order Marc J. Frattasio’s Book, “NAS South Weymouth: The Defender Of Freedom” | https://rb.gy/uadf52
Just outside of Boston, Naval Air Station South Weymouth began construction in September 1941, only 3 months before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Once the United States entered the war, there was a massive effort to secure the coasts. This site was established March 1st 1942 primarily as a blimp base to monitor the coastline for nazi submarines, while also serving other military functions.
It was one of 17 wartime blimp bases in the United States. There was some overlaps in the patrols, but these guys had every bit of America’s coastline covered. Blimps are often referred to as lighter-than-air craft, or LTAs, and were perfect for patrolling because these airships could fly lower with greater safety and much more slowly and quietly than conventional airplanes could.
The K-type blimps were 251 feet long and were powered by two 425-hp Pratt & Whitney Wasp aircraft engines. They carried a crew of nine or 10 men and were armed with one .50-caliber M2 Browning machine gun and up to four 350-pound Mark 47 depth charges. They could reach a maximum speed of 78 mph and had a range of 2,025 miles. The blimps’ mission was to locate enemy submarines and then call for help; their limited armament was considered too light to directly engage a U-boat.
From 1954 to 1961 the base hosted the Naval Air Development Unit which provided blimps and other types of aircraft, like the Douglas F3D Skyknight, to flight test highly classified electronic equipment developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory and other defense contractors such as Raytheon. An important research project supported by NADU was the SAGE air defense system, which was supposed to use radar-equipped blimps to throw a defensive barrier around the country to protect against air attack. For that reason, South Weymouth was one of the last places in the country where the Navy operated blimps. But in 1961, NADU was officially demobilized.
For the next 30 years NAS South Weymouth focused on providing training for members of the Navy and Marine Corps reserve. This base saw tens of thousands of reservists and hosted numerous airshows. But in 1995, The Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) directed this station be closed. All personnel and equipment would be transferred to the nearby active Brunswick base, since it was reportedly better suited for operations. So, on September 30th, 1996 the airfield was closed, and on September 30th 1997 the base itself was vacated by the Navy.
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https://wn.com/Abandoned_Naval_Air_Station_|_New_England_History
These are some of the remains of a once sprawling naval air station, constructed on the eve of WWII and abandoned in 1997. It served a critical role during WWII as part of America’s defense network, providing support for anti-submarine blimp operations, and operated during the postwar era primarily as a Navy and Marine Air Reserve training base.
Filmed/Edited by Jason Allard
Additional Footage by Dave Lawlor | https://rb.gy/sixwzy
Movie Set Footage by Al the Great | https://rb.gy/xs7i4e
My website: www.UncomSenseMedia.com
Follow me on Instagram: @Uncomsense
Drone: DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo
Main Camera: DJI Osmo Pocket w/ Freewell lens attachments
Secondary Camera: Sony A7S III w/ Sigma 24-70mm
Editing: Final Cut Pro X w/ custom plugins
Music By:
Elevated Productions | https://rb.gy/768e90
WaveyyBeats | https://rb.gy/pcsrlk
DWNLD | https://rb.gy/v2by3u
Knox | https://rb.gy/ejkt9s
Unknown Instrumentalz | https://rb.gy/wopy7g
Malloy | https://rb.gy/lldbrz
Additional photos by:
Digital Commonwealth - Massachusetts
US Navy Archives
Archives at Boston Public Library
Marc J. Frattasio
Order Marc J. Frattasio’s Book, “NAS South Weymouth: The Defender Of Freedom” | https://rb.gy/uadf52
Just outside of Boston, Naval Air Station South Weymouth began construction in September 1941, only 3 months before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Once the United States entered the war, there was a massive effort to secure the coasts. This site was established March 1st 1942 primarily as a blimp base to monitor the coastline for nazi submarines, while also serving other military functions.
It was one of 17 wartime blimp bases in the United States. There was some overlaps in the patrols, but these guys had every bit of America’s coastline covered. Blimps are often referred to as lighter-than-air craft, or LTAs, and were perfect for patrolling because these airships could fly lower with greater safety and much more slowly and quietly than conventional airplanes could.
The K-type blimps were 251 feet long and were powered by two 425-hp Pratt & Whitney Wasp aircraft engines. They carried a crew of nine or 10 men and were armed with one .50-caliber M2 Browning machine gun and up to four 350-pound Mark 47 depth charges. They could reach a maximum speed of 78 mph and had a range of 2,025 miles. The blimps’ mission was to locate enemy submarines and then call for help; their limited armament was considered too light to directly engage a U-boat.
From 1954 to 1961 the base hosted the Naval Air Development Unit which provided blimps and other types of aircraft, like the Douglas F3D Skyknight, to flight test highly classified electronic equipment developed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory and other defense contractors such as Raytheon. An important research project supported by NADU was the SAGE air defense system, which was supposed to use radar-equipped blimps to throw a defensive barrier around the country to protect against air attack. For that reason, South Weymouth was one of the last places in the country where the Navy operated blimps. But in 1961, NADU was officially demobilized.
For the next 30 years NAS South Weymouth focused on providing training for members of the Navy and Marine Corps reserve. This base saw tens of thousands of reservists and hosted numerous airshows. But in 1995, The Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) directed this station be closed. All personnel and equipment would be transferred to the nearby active Brunswick base, since it was reportedly better suited for operations. So, on September 30th, 1996 the airfield was closed, and on September 30th 1997 the base itself was vacated by the Navy.
I have a lot of fun researching, exploring, and filming these places - thank you for watching and supporting me.
Abandoned New England
Abandoned from Above
Abandoned Naval Air Station
Abandoned WWII Military Base
South Weymouth
Blimps
Runways
Boston
Abandoned mansion
Urban Exploration
Jason Allard
New England
History
Urbex
Drone Video
Abandoned Places near me
Abandoned places MA
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Providence
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Vermont
New York
Documentary
Top 10 Abandoned Spots
- published: 09 May 2021
- views: 172882
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Naval Air Station Pensacola
September 2016 - Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola is located on the beautiful Florida Gulf Coast with major tenant commands: Naval Aviation Schools Command; Na...
September 2016 - Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola is located on the beautiful Florida Gulf Coast with major tenant commands: Naval Aviation Schools Command; Naval Air Technical Training Center; Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21 and 23; the Blue Angels; and, the headquarters for Naval Education Training Command, a command which combines direction and control of all Navy education and training.
Also, located at NAS Pensacola is the National Museum of Naval Aviation ... the world’s largest Naval Aviation museum and one of the most-visited museums in the state of Florida with more than 150 beautifully restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation.
U.S. Navy video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Charlotte Oliver
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Video edited by
USA Patriotism!
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Mere Chance (A greatest generation story)
http://www.davidgbancroft.com/mc.htm
USA Store ... http://www.usapatriotism.org/store/
America and Military Themed Gifts and Collectibles
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September 2016 - Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola is located on the beautiful Florida Gulf Coast with major tenant commands: Naval Aviation Schools Command; Naval Air Technical Training Center; Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21 and 23; the Blue Angels; and, the headquarters for Naval Education Training Command, a command which combines direction and control of all Navy education and training.
Also, located at NAS Pensacola is the National Museum of Naval Aviation ... the world’s largest Naval Aviation museum and one of the most-visited museums in the state of Florida with more than 150 beautifully restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation.
U.S. Navy video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Charlotte Oliver
**********************************
Video edited by
USA Patriotism!
http://www.usapatriotism.org
American Pride
http://www.davidgbancroft.com/ap.htm
Mere Chance (A greatest generation story)
http://www.davidgbancroft.com/mc.htm
USA Store ... http://www.usapatriotism.org/store/
America and Military Themed Gifts and Collectibles
- published: 21 Dec 2016
- views: 31217
3:11
NASF.wmv
Naval Air Station Fallon Command Video
Naval Air Station Fallon Command Video
https://wn.com/Nasf.Wmv
Naval Air Station Fallon Command Video
- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 7440
2:26
Lemoore Naval Air Station squadrons return home after record deployment
Members of the Strike Fighter Squadron 86 and Strike Fighter Squadron 25 return to their families at Lemoore Naval Air Station after a record deployment of 10 m...
Members of the Strike Fighter Squadron 86 and Strike Fighter Squadron 25 return to their families at Lemoore Naval Air Station after a record deployment of 10 months overseas including in the Middle East.
Video by: Craig Kohlruss
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https://wn.com/Lemoore_Naval_Air_Station_Squadrons_Return_Home_After_Record_Deployment
Members of the Strike Fighter Squadron 86 and Strike Fighter Squadron 25 return to their families at Lemoore Naval Air Station after a record deployment of 10 months overseas including in the Middle East.
Video by: Craig Kohlruss
More from The Fresno Bee:
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- published: 22 Jan 2020
- views: 85680
2:56
Meet Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, WA., Virtual Open House
OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2020) Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island begins their virtual open house event with an overview video of the base's history in t...
OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2020) Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island begins their virtual open house event with an overview video of the base's history in the Pacific Northwest from the early 1940s to the 21st Century. The NAS Whidbey Island Open House is an annual event that showcases departments, tenant commands, and personnel who support the Navy's mission on NAS Whidbey Island. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aranza Valdez/Released)
https://wn.com/Meet_Naval_Air_Station_Whidbey_Island,_Wa.,_Virtual_Open_House
OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2020) Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island begins their virtual open house event with an overview video of the base's history in the Pacific Northwest from the early 1940s to the 21st Century. The NAS Whidbey Island Open House is an annual event that showcases departments, tenant commands, and personnel who support the Navy's mission on NAS Whidbey Island. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aranza Valdez/Released)
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 24454
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Naval Air Station Oceana Flight Operations and More - "Local Action" - RMvideos
Here is a long over due video project that I have been piecing together! I hope the viewers really turn it up and enjoy! The Grace of God and patients have been...
Here is a long over due video project that I have been piecing together! I hope the viewers really turn it up and enjoy! The Grace of God and patients have been very rewarding for a aviation enthusiast like me. These shots would not be possible with out the trust and friendship of some amazing people. I miss VA Beach dearly.
https://wn.com/Naval_Air_Station_Oceana_Flight_Operations_And_More_Local_Action_Rmvideos
Here is a long over due video project that I have been piecing together! I hope the viewers really turn it up and enjoy! The Grace of God and patients have been very rewarding for a aviation enthusiast like me. These shots would not be possible with out the trust and friendship of some amazing people. I miss VA Beach dearly.
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 12459
1:54
Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Informational Video
Welcome to NAS Fort Worth JRB. Here's a basic overview and snapshot of the installation and its mission.
Filmed and edited by MC1 Louis Rojas
Follow us on Fac...
Welcome to NAS Fort Worth JRB. Here's a basic overview and snapshot of the installation and its mission.
Filmed and edited by MC1 Louis Rojas
Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NASFortWorthJRB/
https://wn.com/Naval_Air_Station_Fort_Worth_Joint_Reserve_Base_Informational_Video
Welcome to NAS Fort Worth JRB. Here's a basic overview and snapshot of the installation and its mission.
Filmed and edited by MC1 Louis Rojas
Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NASFortWorthJRB/
- published: 04 Sep 2018
- views: 5247
4:05
Brunswick thriving as 10 year anniversary of Naval Air Station closure approaches
Today, leaders of the base redevelopment effort say it is working, that new businesses and jobs have come to replace those lost.
Today, leaders of the base redevelopment effort say it is working, that new businesses and jobs have come to replace those lost.
https://wn.com/Brunswick_Thriving_As_10_Year_Anniversary_Of_Naval_Air_Station_Closure_Approaches
Today, leaders of the base redevelopment effort say it is working, that new businesses and jobs have come to replace those lost.
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 727
2:06
French Navy Hyères Naval Air Base - Introduction
Naval News takes you to the naval air base of Hyères on the Cote d'Azur in Southern France.
The operations started here back in 1924 with sea planes and the air...
Naval News takes you to the naval air base of Hyères on the Cote d'Azur in Southern France.
The operations started here back in 1924 with sea planes and the air wing of Bearn, the French Navy's first aircraft carrier.
=====================
Nowadays the "Base d'aéronautique navale de Hyères" or BAN Hyères is the only naval air base located on France's Mediterranean coast and is home of 3 Marine Nationale helicopter squadrons known as flottiles.
Those are:
- 31F with NH90 Caiman helicopters
- 35F with the AS365 Dauphin
- 36F with the AS565 Panther
Hyères is also the home base for the French Navy's test and experimentation airwing.
This is a mini series consisting in four videos (one introduction + 3 videos each covering one Flotille and helicopter type).
=====================
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NAVAL NEWS is fully focused on naval topics. We cover the latest naval defense shows & events. We also report on naval technology from all over the world. Navalnews.com is updated daily with in-depth features, industry, and naval forces news round-ups, event coverage, video reports and more. Our top of the line site is responsive across all mobile and desktop devices.
https://wn.com/French_Navy_Hyères_Naval_Air_Base_Introduction
Naval News takes you to the naval air base of Hyères on the Cote d'Azur in Southern France.
The operations started here back in 1924 with sea planes and the air wing of Bearn, the French Navy's first aircraft carrier.
=====================
Nowadays the "Base d'aéronautique navale de Hyères" or BAN Hyères is the only naval air base located on France's Mediterranean coast and is home of 3 Marine Nationale helicopter squadrons known as flottiles.
Those are:
- 31F with NH90 Caiman helicopters
- 35F with the AS365 Dauphin
- 36F with the AS565 Panther
Hyères is also the home base for the French Navy's test and experimentation airwing.
This is a mini series consisting in four videos (one introduction + 3 videos each covering one Flotille and helicopter type).
=====================
For new videos every week, subscribe here! http://www.youtube.com/c/NavalNews?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/navalnewscom
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NAVAL NEWS is fully focused on naval topics. We cover the latest naval defense shows & events. We also report on naval technology from all over the world. Navalnews.com is updated daily with in-depth features, industry, and naval forces news round-ups, event coverage, video reports and more. Our top of the line site is responsive across all mobile and desktop devices.
- published: 22 Nov 2019
- views: 4782