Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic

Summary

Strike Fighter Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (SFWL) (aka Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic, SFWL, STRKFIGHTWINGLANT) is the U.S. Navy's largest type wing with 18 squadrons flying more than 300 aircraft composed of six different variants of the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet and Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. The wing, based at NAS Oceana, is also home to the east coast F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) which trains pilots and Weapon Systems Officers (WSOs) in the Hornet and Super Hornet before they are assigned to operational fleet squadrons. The fleet squadrons deploy as part of carrier air wings (CVWs) on aircraft carriers on both the east and west coasts.

Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic
Active1 September 1993 - Present
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
TypeFighter/Attack
RoleType Wing
Part of Naval Air Force Atlantic
Garrison/HQ NAS Oceana
Commanders
CommodoreCPT. Peter Shoemaker
Deputy CommodoreCPT. Christopher Dentzer
Command Master ChiefCMDCM. Daniel Arroyo
Aircraft flown
F/A-18C/D Hornet
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet

History edit

The wing was established in 1970 as Commander, Light Attack Wing One (CLAW One) at NAS Cecil Field, Florida. With the introduction of the F/A-18 in the late 1980s, the command was redesignated as SFWL on 1 September 1993.[1] As a result of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) decision to close NAS Cecil Field in 1999, the wing relocated to NAS Oceana, Virginia in 1998. In 2006, SFWL subsumed the staff of Commander, Fighter Wing Atlantic upon the retirement of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat and that wing's disestablishment.

Mission edit

Strike Fighter Wing's mission is to provide U.S. Atlantic Fleet commanders with combat-ready Strike Fighter squadrons which are fully trained, properly manned, well maintained and supported. The wing is responsible for the readiness, training, administration, and maintenance support of all Atlantic Fleet F/A-18A-F Hornet and Super Hornet squadrons. Although this basic responsibility extends throughout the deployment cycle of individual units, direct operational control of fleet squadrons is generally retained by Carrier Air Wing commanders, whether deployed or not. The Wing is also the lead advocate for issues, maintenance developments and operational readiness factors impacting the VFA community.

Organization edit

SFWL is commanded by a captain, who is also known as the Wing "Commodore". The wing staff consists of approximately 50 officer, enlisted and civilian personnel. CSFWL reports directly to Commander Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va.

Assigned units edit

Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic exercises administrative and operational command over one Fleet Replacement Squadron (VFA-106) and administrative command over 16 operational fleet F/A-18 squadrons.

Each Strike Fighter squadron normally consists of 10-12 aircraft, 22 officers and approximately 190 enlisted personnel.

Additionally, CSFWL exercises command over Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Naval Aviation News May/June 1994 pg 6

External links edit

  • Strike Fighter Wing, Atlantic