Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic
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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 Naval Reserve units. Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California is the United States Pacific Fleet equivalent.[1] NAS Oceana is where the Navy’s Atlantic and Pacific Fleet force of strike-fighter aircraft and joint/inter-agency operations are located. The airfields of NAS Oceana and NALF Fentress have five carrier air wings and 17 squadrons that conducted 128,675 flight operations.[2]
In 1963, a weapons training center was established to support NAS Lemoore's light attack fleet training syllabus. Part of this center was VFA-122 and VFA-125, which later developed into a graduate-level weapons school. This growth led to the establishment of the Light Attack Weapons School, Pacific, as a parallel training center within the Weapons Training Center, focused on training officers of fleet squadrons.[clarification needed] The Chief of Naval Operations recognized the need for postgraduate weapons training and expressed a desire to create a new command and the Weapons Training Center was transferred to the program and it was redesignated to Strike Fighter Weapons School Pacific on July 1, 1988 for more autonomy.