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On 1 January 1972, the Navy recognized NAS Fallon's importance to naval aviation by upgrading the base from auxiliary air station status to a major aviation command as a full-fledged naval air station. While NAS Fallon provides training for visiting carrier air wings, Strike Fighter Squadron 127 , the "Desert Bogeys", was the air station's only ...
National Cinema Day, an annual event in which movie theater tickets are heavily discounted, is evolving in 2025 with expanded programming that won’t confine the festivities to one day. Retitled ...
Patch worn by graduates of the CAEWWS HEWTI Course. The United States Navy's Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School, more popularly known as CAEWWS (historically known as TOPDOME), is an American military unit that develops and teaches E-2D and E-2C Hawkeye tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) to selected Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers.
The Fallon Range Training Complex (FRTC) is a United States Navy military area with four separate training ranges [plus] an integrated air defense system consisting of thirty-seven real or simulated radars throughout the Dixie Valley area of Nevada. The entire FRTC is also instrumented with a Tactical Aircrew Combat Training System (TACTS).
In a February detachment to NAS Fallon, VFA-204 expended a record 302 tons of ordnance, smashing the squadron's old record of 128 tons delivered at Fallon in 1993. During the summer of 1996, the squadron embarked in then what was the Navy's newest carrier, USS John C. Stennis. This detachment included the first ever night cyclic operations for ...
Fallon is about 60 miles east of Reno. The 10 were taken to Reno for treatment. They were flown there in two helicopters that landed in Reno's Pickett Park at 9:15 p.m., police said.
Music aside, Fallon says, “it really is the memories that is the best part of the holidays.” “You grow up, you go through different phases. You're like, ‘Oh, it's the presents,’ he says.
WGN Action Theater (Saturday late nights; 1993–2002) WGN Matinee Theater (weekend afternoons; 1993–2002) Way Back Wednesday (Wednesday evenings; 2007–10) Movie Underground (Friday evenings; 2008–10)