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MSgt Sutton, T. G (USMC). UNCLASSIFIED
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First Controlled Flight Birth of Naval Aviation Significant Conflicts Naval Aviation Areas of Support Modern Aircraft
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Wright Brothers First “controlled” flight. 17 December 1903 120 ft @ 6.2 MPH 175/200 ft Altitude of 10’
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January 18, 1911 - Eugene Ely lands a Curtiss pusher onto a makeshift wooden platform constructed on the armored cruiser Pennsylvania in San Francisco Bay.
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May 8, 1911 - Capt. Washington Irving Chambers prepares contract specifications for the Navy's first aircraft.
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July 1, 1911 - The Navy's first aircraft, the A-1 Triad, makes its maiden flight from Keuka Lake at Hammondsport, New York.
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USS Langley (CV-1) Converted in 1920 from the USS Jupiter (AC-3) March 20, 1922 - Commissioned
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April 24, 1914 - An AB-3 flying boat flown by LT Patrick N.L. Bellinger completes the first combat flight by a U.S. military aircraft, flying a recon mission at Veracruz, Mexico.
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Mar 30, 1916 - Second LT Charles Sugden and Third LT Elmer F Stone become the first two Coast Guard aviators assigned to flight instruction. November 11, 1920 First successful trans- Atlantic flight"
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September 24, 1918 - LTJG David S. Ingalls shoots down his fifth enemy aircraft over the Western Front, becoming U.S. Naval Aviation's first fighter ace. Only Navy Ace of WWI
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Coral Sea May 7-8, 1942 - U.S. Navy and Imperial Japanese Navy engagement in which ships of the opposing forces are not within sight of one another.
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Coral Sea USS Lexington Scuttled USS Yorktown
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UNITED STATESJAPAN 1 fleet carrier scuttled, 1 destroyer sunk, 1 oiler sunk, 1 fleet carrier damaged, 69 aircraft destroyed 1 light carrier sunk, 1 destroyer sunk, 3 small warships sunk, 1 fleet carrier damaged, 1 destroyer damaged, 2 smaller warships damaged, 1 transport damaged, 92 aircraft destroyed.
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Midway One month after Coral Sea Six Months after Pearl Harbor Decisive Naval Battle of WWII
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UNITED STATESJAPAN 1 carrier sunk (Yorktown) 1 destroyer sunk ~150 aircraft destroyed 4 carriers sunk 1 cruiser sunk 248 carrier aircraft destroyed
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Reconnaissance / Surveillance Anti-Submarine Logistics Support Search and Rescue Mine Warfare
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Bombs Free falling explosive weapons Guided (Smart) or Unguided
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Rockets Exposive Section Propulsion Section Unable to change direction once fired. Little recoil
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Missiles Explosive Section and Propulsion Section Guidance Section
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Mines Underwater explosive deployed by Ship, Submarine, or Aircraft. Defend Vital Straits, port approaches, convoy anchorages and seaward coastal barriers. Torpedoes Self propelled underwater missles
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