ANA is an advocate group for all aviation forces in the US Navy, US Marine Corps, and US Coast Guard. The only requirement for membership is to be interested in naval aviation. We have membership throughout the US, in the UK, France, Italy, Australia, Malta and several other countries. Complete a Membership Application if you are interested in joining. In addition to individual members, the Association of Naval Aviation has more than 60 squadrons which meet regularly to interface with active duty personnel, tour military facilities and ships, and hear presentations from key members of the military establishment. The squadrons have two functions: First to support naval aviation and inform the general public about the magnificent job being done by the men, women and equipment of naval aviation; secondly, to share in the camaraderie and excitement of being connected to naval aviation. Click here for a complete list of the locations of all the squadrons. Guest Speaker for the August 2018 luncheon of the Hampton Roads Squadron held at the NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex was CDR Thomas Hoyt, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Weapons School, Atlantic. He briefed attendees on the functions of his command which teaches advanced weapons and tactics training to Atlantic fleet F/A-18 Hornet and F/A-18 Super Hornet squadron aircrews. CDR Hoyt graduated from the TOPGUN Adversary course in December 2016 and reported to Strike Fighter Weapons School, Atlantic as executive officer n January 2017 and assumed command in April of this year. He has accumulated over 2,800 flight hours and over 600 carrier-arrested landings. Hampton Roads Skipper Rick Rudell presents Hoyt with a Oceana history book, Mud Flats to Master Jet Base. (Photo by Harry Gerwien) Members of the Hampton Roads Association of Naval Aviation attended the Battle of Midway Ceremonies at the Virginia Beach Aviation Memorial on June 7, 2018. RADM Paul A. Sohl, USN, COMOPTEVFOR and N.C. State NROTC Midshipman Emily Stoops were HRANA Squadron guests at the May luncheon. ...
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