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FLIR — Forward Looking Infra-Red. Targeting pod that detects heat contrasts. Aka ATFLIR.

Fox — radio call associated with firing of air-to-air missile with type. “Fox-2” = Sidewinder.

Fragged — as planned or previously assigned. “Proceed as fragged.”

g — the force of gravity. “4 g’s” is four times the force of gravity.

GCC — Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates)

GOO — Gulf of Oman

GPS — Global Positioning System

Gunner — squadron ordnance officer; typically a Chief Warrant Officer specially trained in weapons handling and loading.

HARM — High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (AGM-88) used to home in on radar energy

Hawkeye — popular name for E-2C Early Warning aircraft, also known as the Hummer

Helo — helicopter

Hornetpopular name for FA-18C Strike Fighter

HS — Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron

HUD — Head-Up Display. Glass display in front of FA-18 pilot that depicts aircraft and weapons delivery information.

IED — Improvised Explosive Device

IP — Initial Point

IRGC — Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

IRIAF — Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force

JDAM — Joint Direct Attack Munition — GPS guidance kit placed on a general purpose bomb body. Also known as GBU (Guided Bomb Unit).

JO — Junior Officer — lieutenant (O-3) and below

JTAC — Joint Tactical Air Controller (formerly FAC — Forward Air Controller)

Knot — nautical mile per hour. One nautical mile is 2,000 yards or 6,000 feet.

LEX — Leading Edge Extension. Narrow part of FA-18 wing leading to the nose of the aircraft.

LGB — Laser Guided Bomb — laser guidance kit placed on a general purpose bomb body. Also known as GBU (Guided Bomb Unit).

LSO — Landing Signal Officer, also known as “Paddles.”

Marshal — designated holding airspace prior to landing; also name of landing sequence controller.

Maverick — popular name for AGM-65 infra-red or laser guided air-to-ground missile

Military — Military Rated Thrust, the maximum engine power without selecting afterburner.

Mother — radio reference for the aircraft carrier

MOVLAS — Manually Operated Visual Landing Aid System — LSO depiction of pilot position on glideslope — typically used for pitching deck operations

NAVCENT — Central Command (CENTCOM) Naval component commander… three-star flag officer

NFO — Naval Flight Officer

Ninety-Nine — radio broadcast call used to gain attention; i.e. “listen up”

Nugget — first cruise pilot

NVGs — Night Vision Goggles

OPSO — Operations Officer

Plug — take fuel from tanker

Prowler — popular name for EA-6B Electronic Warfare Attack aircraft

RASRefueling at Sea, also known as Underway Replenishment, or UNREP

RWR — Radar Warning Receiver. Cockpit display of threat radars.

Rocket One — another term for Skipper in a tailhook squadron. Rocket Two is the XO, and so forth down to Rocket Last, the most junior pilot. A variation is the using the squadron callsign, such as Raven One.

ROE — Rules of Engagement

RPG — Rocket Propelled Grenade

SAM — Surface-to-air missile

SAR — Search and Rescue (CSAR is Combat Search and Rescue)

Seahawk — popular name for MH-60 series multi-mission helicopter

Sidewinder — popular name for AIM-9 infrared heat seeking air-to-air missile

SINS — Shipboard Inertial Navigation System

Strike — tactical airspace controller/coordinator in vicinity of ship

SUCAP — Surface Combat Air Patrol

Super Hornet — popular name for upgraded FA-18E/F single seat or two-place Strike Fighter with increased range and payload; also known as “Rhino”

Texaconickname for a tanker aircraft, typically S-3B

TLAM — Tomahawk Land Attack Missile; long range cruise missile launched from surface ships and submarines

TOPGUN — Navy Fighter Weapons School, Fallon, NV

Trap — arrested landing

VAQ — Fixed Wing Electronic Attack squadron

VAW — Fixed Wing Early Warning squadron

VFA — Fixed Wing Fighter Attack squadron

Viking — popular name for S-3B Sea Surveillance aircraft, also known as the Hoover

VMFA — Fixed Wing Marine Corps Fighter Attack squadron

VS — Fixed Wing Sea Control squadron (formerly Air-Antisubmarine squadron)

Winchester — out of ordnance

Wire — A 1.25” diameter steel cable stretched across carrier landing area to arrest tailhook aircraft, also known as “the cable” or “cross deck pendant.”

XO — Executive Officer

CVW-4 “Tomahawk” call letters AH “Alpha Hotel

VFA-91 — Spartans — (side number 100) — “Spartan” — FA-18F — RR 8

VMFA-262 — Moonshadows — (side number 200) — “Red River” — FA-18C — RR 6

VFA-47 — Buccaneers — (side number 300) — “Cutlass” — FA-18C — RR 3

VFA-64 — Ravens — (side number 400) — “Raven” — FA-18C — RR 7

VAQ-146 — Sea Owls — (side number 500) — “Rickshaw” — EA-6B — RR 1

VAW-111 — Knight Riders — (side number 600) — “Knight” — E-2C — RR 2

VS-36 — Bloodhounds — (side number 700) — “Redeye” — S-3B — RR 5

HS-12 — Golden Angels — (side number 610) — “Switchblade” — SH-60F — RR 4

Strike-Fighter Squadron SIX FOUR (VFA-64) Officers

CDR Steve Lassiter — Commanding Officer — Cajun

CDR Bill Patrick — Executive Officer — Saint

LCDR Jim Wilson — Operations Officer — Flip

LCDR Mike Hopper — Maintenance Officer — Weed

LCDR Walt Morningstar — Administrative Officer — Clam