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Taking pride in our place: NAS Oceana revitalizes its historic aviation museum

15 June 2026

From Katie Hewett, NAS Oceana Public Affairs

Volunteers from Naval Air Station Oceana came together June 12 to improve the installation’s Outdoor Aviation Museum, helping to preserve naval aviation history, while creating a more welcoming space for Sailors, civilians, and their families.

Volunteers from Naval Air Station Oceana came together June 12 to improve the installation’s Outdoor Aviation Museum, helping to preserve naval aviation history, while creating a more welcoming space for Sailors, civilians, and their families.
 

Volunteers spent the morning clearing overgrowth, trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, and improving the appearance of the museum grounds near the installation’s main gate.

Located near the installation’s main entrance, the museum serves as one of the first impressions of the base for visitors and Sailors that call the Master Jet Base home.


“Today was a great opportunity for Team Oceana to come together and get their hands dirty to preserve our historic aviation museum,” said Capt. Rob Littman, commanding officer of NAS Oceana. “We can help to promote a sense of pride for our Sailors, civilians, and their families by investing in our facilities, preserving our distinguished history, and creating spaces that celebrate our mission.” 
 

Beyond improving the appearance of the museum, the project reflects NAS Oceana’s commitment to enhancing quality of life for those who live and work at the installation while strengthening connections to aviation history.

Contact


Katie Hewett
Public Affairs Officer
Naval Air Station Oceana/Dam Neck Annex/NALF Fentress
1750 Tomcat Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA 23460
kaitlyn.h.hewett.civ@us.navy.mil
757-433-3155 (office)
757-770-6158 (cell)
 

 

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Taking pride in our place: NAS Oceana revitalizes its historic aviation museum

15 June 2026

From Katie Hewett, NAS Oceana Public Affairs

Volunteers from Naval Air Station Oceana came together June 12 to improve the installation’s Outdoor Aviation Museum, helping to preserve naval aviation history, while creating a more welcoming space for Sailors, civilians, and their families.

Volunteers from Naval Air Station Oceana came together June 12 to improve the installation’s Outdoor Aviation Museum, helping to preserve naval aviation history, while creating a more welcoming space for Sailors, civilians, and their families.
 

Volunteers spent the morning clearing overgrowth, trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, and improving the appearance of the museum grounds near the installation’s main gate.

Located near the installation’s main entrance, the museum serves as one of the first impressions of the base for visitors and Sailors that call the Master Jet Base home.


“Today was a great opportunity for Team Oceana to come together and get their hands dirty to preserve our historic aviation museum,” said Capt. Rob Littman, commanding officer of NAS Oceana. “We can help to promote a sense of pride for our Sailors, civilians, and their families by investing in our facilities, preserving our distinguished history, and creating spaces that celebrate our mission.” 
 

Beyond improving the appearance of the museum, the project reflects NAS Oceana’s commitment to enhancing quality of life for those who live and work at the installation while strengthening connections to aviation history.

Contact


Katie Hewett
Public Affairs Officer
Naval Air Station Oceana/Dam Neck Annex/NALF Fentress
1750 Tomcat Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA 23460
kaitlyn.h.hewett.civ@us.navy.mil
757-433-3155 (office)
757-770-6158 (cell)
 

 

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