NARF - NAS Alameda (Naval Air Rework Facility)
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1989
Provided by Robert Krall
Drawn by Bud Southworth.
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- November 1, 1940 - Assembly and Repair (A&R) Department Alameda was established as part of Naval Air Station Alameda which was also established this day.
- July 1948 - Assembly and Repair (A&R) Department was redesignated the Overhaul and Repair (O&R) Department.
- April 1, 1967 - The O&R Department became a separate command redesignated as the Naval Air Rework Facility, Alameda (NARF Alameda).
- April 1987 - All six Naval Air Systems Command rework facilities were renamed, and NARF Alameda became Naval Aviation Depot, Alameda (NAD Alameda).
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Events
- November 1, 1940:
Naval Air Station Alameda was established to house an Assembly and Repair (A&R) Department.
The A&R was established as a Naval Air Station Alameda department this date.
- July 1948:
Assembly and Repair (A&R) Department was redesignated the Overhaul and Repair (O&R)
Department.
- 1940 through 1952:
Personnel in the A&R / O&R department provided aviation support during World War II
and the Korean War.
- 1948:
With the coming of the jet age, the Alameda O&R Department's mission grew to include
electronic data processing and maintenance of jet equipment and missiles.
- 1959:
The Department's support of active duty fleet squadrons and patrol aircraft expanded
further to include support for aircraft carriers and reserve air squadrons for the
Pacific Fleet.
- April 1, 1967:
On April Fool's Day the O&R Department became a separate command redesignated as the
Naval Air Rework Facility, Alameda (NARF Alameda).
- April 1987:
All six Naval Air Systems Command rework facilities were renamed, and NARF Alameda
became Naval Aviation Depot, Alameda (NAD Alameda).
- 20 SEP 1996:
NADEP (Naval Aviation Depot) closed.
- 25 APR 1997:
NAS Alameda closed. It is now known as Alameda Point.
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- Bob Crall
- Bud Southworth
- Gary Verver
- David A. Weber
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