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Naval Aviation Depot, Norfolk KV2 |
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 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove The depot began in 1917 as part of the Naval Air Detachment of six canvas hangers servicing seven seaplanes. Before the depot closed in 1996, its name changed over time from Construction and Repair (1918), Assembly and Repair (1922), Overhaul and Repair (1948), and Naval Air Rework Facilty (1967), to Naval Aviation Depot (1987). Reaching peak employment during WWII of more than 8,000, the facility later became Norfolk's largest employer. Through its decades, as naval aircraft advanced from seaplanes, to fighter jets, to air-to-air missiles, the master mechanics continued to play a leading role in advancing maintenance technology for the Navy, Air Force, and NATO forces. Department of Historic Resources, 1996 Bainbridge and Persy Streets, Naval Base Grounds Norfolk City Virginia.
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