US Navy Class "F" schools provide team training to officer and enlisted fleet personnel who normally are members of ships' companies. They also provide refresher training, including operator and technical courses of short duration to meet the needs of a fleet or type commander.
The US Navy never used the F-16 in an operational capacity. They have used a very small number of F-16s for dissimilar air combat training.
John F. Kennedy served in the US Navy, not Army.
1941-1945, he had also served as a US Navy Luietenant from 1943-1945
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In US Navy service, the Tomcat was replaced by the more versatile F-18.
He was in the navy, he served on a PT boat (patrol torpedo) in the pacific theatre
The F/A-18 first entered serive into the US Navy in 1978, later with different varients.
no he was a naval officer in command of PT109
John F. Kennedy was discharged from the US Navy in early 1945.
This is actually a common misconception, the F-18 is for the Navy, the Air Force uses the F-16 as its most common fighter
The F-14 is a US Navy Jet Fighter, which has been the main carrier fighter since early 1970's. The F-14 may look simliar to the US Air Force F-15 but the Navy jet has 2 crew and variable geometry wings(they sweep aft for faster speeds). The F-14 was the "star" of the movie "Top Gun" starring Tom Cruise. It is being phased out by the F-18 Hornet.
All Navy and Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets have ejection seats per Navy regulations. Though the Blue Angels are primarily a demonstration team, their planes are also combat qualified should the need arise.