PENSACOLA, FL. – A 2017 Liberty Hill High School graduate and Liberty Hill, Texas, native is serving at the Navy’s premier and largest aviation training center.
Airman Kendall Jones works for the 1st Lieutenant Department and operates out of Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.Working for 1st Lieutenant she is responsible for setting up for ceremonies around base and maintaining the headquarters building.
In Daphne, Smith learned about humility and team work.
“No one is better than you and you are not better than anyone else," said Jones. "We are all here for the same purpose.”
NAS Pensacola, “The Cradle of Naval Aviation” is best known as the initial primary training base for all U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard officers pursuing designations as Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers.
It takes a lot of manpower to support and train pilots, but there is much more to this base that employs 16,000 military and 7,400 civilians. This includes major tenant commands: Naval Aviation Schools Command, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21 and 23, the Blue Angels, and the headquarters for Naval Education Training Command (NETC), a command which combines direction and control of all Navy education and training.
As the premier naval installation in the Department of the Navy (DoN) NAS Pensacola provides base and operational support functions such as quality of life, administration, logistics, facilities, comptroller, management administration and operations (airfield, port, security, fire and search and rescue).
“I’m so proud of the entire team throughout our aviation enterprise,” said Capt. Christopher T. Martin, Commander Naval Air Station Pensacola. “The future of NAS Pensacola is bright, and we’re only going to continue to adapt and evolve as we prepare to efficiently deliver the very best readiness from the shore,”
“As sailors forged by the sea, we will continue to be the Navy the Nation Needs. One of the Chief of Naval Operation’s Lines of Effort is what we do best, strengthening our Navy team for the future,” said Martin.
Jones has military ties with family members who have previously served and is honored to carry on the family tradition.
“My grandfather was in the Army,” said Jones, adding she was proud to represent a new generation of service for her family.
Pensacola stands up to the expectations and provides a perfect environment for the workers and their families. The citizens benefit from all the modern world advantages, from schools and hospitals to recreational areas, theaters, cinemas and multiple services.
As a member of one of the U.S. Navy’s most relied-upon assets, Jones and other sailors know they are part of a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes providing the Navy the nation needs.
“Serving in the Navy is giving me the opportunity to do my own thing and support myself," Jones added. "It makes me hold myself to a higher standard.”