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A-6 Intruder Tactical Manuals (TACMANs) Wanted
Bureau of Publications??
That terminology has been gone for at least 30 years, perhaps longer. I know that when I retired from the Navy in 1989, all the aviation pubs came under Naval Air Technical Services Facility (NATSF). I'm having trouble recalling its immediate predecessor, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the "Bureau of Publications". Dave in San Diego- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Dave you are right. Many of the technical manuals used for training were published by the Bureau of Naval Personnel and were simply noted as NAVPERS. The Naval Air Technical Services Facility was once in Philadelphia. Believe that they were transfered to North Island in San Diego. It could very well be that they were absorbed by NATEC. Unless my mind is playing tricks on me there was a Naval Publications Center in Philadelphia. Things are taking place so fast in the military that it is very difficult to locate material. Some of the Air Force material that I was trying locate at Wright Patterson was simply destroyed. Your correct Nikon, NATSF is now NATEC. BTW, its a shame about the material that was destroyed. I'd have expected them to have been archived, at least in digital format if space is an issue. Yes, there used to be a Publications Center in Philadelphia, up on Robbins Avenue, next to, or part of, ASO. My dad used to be stationed at ASO, and I lived across the river from Philly for a number of years. NAESU and NATSF were combined into NATEC in 1993, concurent with the move to NORIS. As for doing digital archives, (my favorite 'Net Q) who's going to pay for it? Dave in San Diego |
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A-6 Intruder Tactical Manuals (TACMANs) Wanted
On Feb 8, 4:01*am, Dave in Sandy Eggo wrote:
Bureau of Publications?? That terminology has been gone for at least 30 years, perhaps longer. I know that when I retired from the Navy in 1989, all the aviation pubs came under Naval Air Technical Services Facility (NATSF). I'm having trouble recalling its immediate predecessor, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the "Bureau of Publications". Dave in San Diego- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Dave you are right. Many of the technical manuals used for training were published by the Bureau of Naval Personnel and were simply noted as NAVPERS. The Naval Air Technical Services Facility was once in Philadelphia. Believe that they were transfered to North Island in San Diego. It could very well be that they were absorbed by NATEC. Unless my mind is playing tricks on me there was a Naval Publications Center in Philadelphia. Things are taking place so fast in the military that it is very difficult to locate material. Some of the Air Force material that I was trying locate at Wright Patterson was simply destroyed. Your correct Nikon, NATSF is now NATEC. BTW, its a shame about the material that was destroyed. *I'd have expected them to have been archived, at least in digital format if space is an issue. Yes, there used to be a Publications Center in Philadelphia, up on Robbins Avenue, next to, or part of, ASO. My dad used to be stationed at ASO, and I lived across the river from Philly for a number of years. NAESU and NATSF were combined into NATEC in 1993, concurent with the move to NORIS. As for doing digital archives, (my favorite 'Net Q) who's going to pay for it? Dave in San Diego- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Answer: The same folks that paid for the interstate highway system in the United States, the American tax payer. |
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