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Naval Air Station Kingsville or NAS Kingsville (NASK) (IATA: NQI, ICAO: KNQI, FAA LID: NQI) is a United States Navy Naval Air Station located approximately 3 miles east of Kingsville, Texas in Kleberg County. NAS Kingsville is under the jurisdiction of Navy Region Southeast and is the headquarters of Training Air Wing Two.
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Training Air Wing TWO (TW-2 or TRAWING 2) is a United States Navy aircraft training air wing based aboard Naval Air Station Kingsville, in Kingsville, Texas.TW-2 is one of five training air wings in the Naval Air Training Command, and consists of two jet training squadrons.
Training Squadron 21 (VT-21), known as the Redhawks, is a U.S. Navy strike jet training squadron stationed aboard Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas flying the T-45C Goshawk. The Redhawks are one of four strike jet training squadrons in operation today, and are under the command of Training Air Wing Two. [1]
The command moved to Naval Air Station, Kingsville in 1952 and again to Naval Air Station, New Iberia, Louisiana in 1960. It was there the squadron was redesignated VT-27 in July of that year and about that time that the Grumman S2F-1T Tracker was put into service as a multi-engine trainer.
11 May 2005: The aircraft crashed on approach to NAS Kingsville, Texas, sole pilot ejected safely [13] 27 October 2005: The aircraft crashed at NAS Kingsville, Texas, not fatal [14] 31 October 2005: A Goshawk crashed 1.5 miles northeast of NAS Kingsville, Texas, both pilots ejected with minor injuries [15]
USS Kingsville (LCS-36) is an Independence-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] She will be the first ship to be named for Kingsville, Texas, which is home to Naval Air Station Kingsville .