Numerous commands operated from NAS Cecil Field over its lifetime. The first weather observations were recorded at NAS Cecil Field in May 1949, with the first meteorological equipment installed in December of the same year. In those days, weather observing and forecasting services were provided by the Meteorology Division of the Air Operations Department. The "weather guessers" of Cecil Field first became a detachment, as Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachment (NWSED), Cecil Field when, in an effort to centralize control of support from the Navy's shore-based meteorological units, the CNO established the Office of the Naval Weather Service on 29 December 1965. In September 1979, almost 14 years later, the name changed to Naval Oceanography Command Detachment (NOCD), Cecil Field. Squadrons from NAS Cecil Field were aboard every Atlantic Fleet aircraft carrier deployed to Southeast Asia during the
Vietnam War. During this period, thirteen NAS Cecil Field pilots were listed as
POW or
MIA. The POW/MIA memorial located behind the base chapel has become the chosen site for many retiring officers and enlisted personnel to hold their retirement ceremonies. The first Atlantic Fleet Squadrons to fly the
A-7 Corsair II, the
F/A-18 Hornet, the
S-3A and
S-3B Viking, and the
ES-3A Shadow were all based at NAS Cecil Field. NAS Cecil Field squadrons again made history during the
Gulf War, marking the final combat deployment for the A-7E Corsair II and the first combat operations for the S-3B Viking. During the 1980s and 1990s, in addition to the station leadership of NAS Cecil Field, the principal tenant commands were: • Commander, Light Attack Wing ONE / renamed Commander,
Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic (December 1992) • Attack Squadron 12 (
VA-12) decommissioned as an A-7 Corsair II Light Attack Squadron • Strike Fighter Squadron 15 (
VFA-15) • Strike Fighter Squadron 37 (
VFA-37) • Attack Squadron 46 (
VA-46) (disestablished as an
A-7 Corsair II light attack squadron, June 1991) • Attack Squadron 66 (
VA-66) (disestablished as an
A-7 Corsair II light attack squadron, Mar 1987) • Attack Squadron 72 (
VA-72) (disestablished as an
A-7 Corsair II light attack squadron, June 1991) • Strike Fighter Squadron 81 (
VFA-81) • Strike Fighter Squadron 82 (
VFA-82) • Strike Fighter Squadron 83 (
VFA-83) • Strike Fighter Squadron 86 (
VFA-86) • Strike Fighter Squadron 87 (
VFA-87) • Strike Fighter Squadron 105 (
VFA-105) • Strike Fighter Squadron 106
VFA-106 (
F/A-18 Hornet Fleet Replacement Squadron) • Strike Fighter Squadron 131
VFA-131 • Strike Fighter Squadron 132
VFA-132 (disestablished as an
F/A-18 Hornet strike fighter squadron, June 1992) • Strike Fighter Squadron 136 (
VFA-136) • Strike Fighter Squadron 137 (
VFA-137) • Attack Squadron 174 (
VA-174) {disestablished as an
A-7 Corsair II light attack squadron/A-7 Fleet Replacement Squadron, June 1988} • Strike Fighter Weapons School, Atlantic • Commander, Air Antisubmarine Wing ONE / renamed Commander, Sea Strike Wing ONE (May 1987) / renamed Commander, Sea Control Wing Atlantic (October 1992) • Sea Control Squadron 22 (
VS-22) • Sea Control Squadron 24 (
VS-24) • Sea Control Squadron 27 (VS-27) {disestablished as an
S-3 Viking sea control squadron/S-3 Fleet Replacement Squadron, September 1994} • Sea Control Squadron 28 (VS-28) • Sea Control Squadron 30 (VS-30) • Sea Control Squadron 31 (
VS-31) • Sea Control Squadron 32 (
VS-32) • Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 6 (
VQ-6) •
Commander, Carrier Air Wing THREE (CVW-3) •
Commander, Carrier Air Wing SIX (CVW-6) {disestablished as a carrier air wing, April 1993} •
Commander, Carrier Air Wing SEVENTEEN (CVW-17) •
Commander, Carrier Air Wing Reserve TWENTY (CVWR-20) • Strike Fighter Squadron 203 (
VFA-203); based at NAS Cecil Field • Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 (
VMFA-142); based at NAS Cecil Field • other CVWR-20 squadrons based at
NAS Atlanta,
NAS Dallas (later
NAS JRB Fort Worth),
NAS New Orleans,
NAS Norfolk and
NAF Washington • Commanding Officer, Marine Aviation Training Support Group (MATSG) Cecil Field • Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville, Detachment NAS Cecil Field • Naval Branch Medical Clinic, Cecil Field • Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment • Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Detachment, NAS Cecil Field • Aviation Physiology Training Unit (APTU), NAS Cecil Field • Marine Security Force Company, Yellow Water Weapons, NAS Cecil Field •
Marine Aircraft Group 42 (
MAG-42), Detachment A ==Current military operations==