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==Events== === Air show === The Rhode Island Air Show is held annually by the [[Rhode Island National Guard]] and is perhaps the most well-known event to take place on Quonset Point. The event began in 1991 as a relatively minor aviation exhibition but grew in attendance each year, with the USAF Thunderbirds performing every even year and the USN [[Blue Angels]] performing every odd year. The Rhode Island National Guard also displayed their locally based [[C-130J Hercules]] aircraft and [[UH-60 Blackhawk]] helicopters in combined forces demos. Military aircraft demonstrations that have been featured in the past have included the [[F-22 Raptor]] (2007, 2009 and 2014), [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] (2003, 2009, 2011), [[A-10 Thunderbolt II]] (2006, 2010), [[F-15E Strike Eagle]] (2007, 2008), [[EA-6B Prowler]] (2012), [[F/A-18C Hornet]] (2006, 2008, 2010), [[F/A-18F Super Hornet]] (2007) and [[AV-8B Harrier]] (2008) while civilian performers have included [[Sean D. Tucker]], John Klatt, and [[Michael Goulian]] as well as the [[GEICO Skytypers]]. Attendance in 2011 was so high that the show was sold out after parking locations filled up. The 2012 show yielded a similar audience, and each previous year had a normal attendance of over 200,000. However, in 2013 the show was officially canceled due to federal budget cuts, this caused all USAF units to cut aviation support to public events and the grounding of both the USN Blue Angels and USAF Thunderbirds, show organizers considered continuing the event as an all-civilian air show featuring [[aerobatic]] acts with the GEICO Skytypers being the headlining act however the National Guard stated that a show that exclusively featured civilian performers could not take place at a military installation, no such event took place in 2013. In October 2013, internet rumors have surfaced about a possible 2014 show and how the Air National Guard was rounding up sponsors and performers for the event to return in 2014 with at least one major returning jet team to be featured, the USN Blue Angels which were supposed to headline in 2013 had already released their 2014 schedule which did not include Quonset while the USAF Thunderbirds which had headlined at the last show in 2012 had not yet released their schedule and a spokesperson for the team said that plans for the 2014 season were still underway. In early December 2013, the Thunderbirds released their 2014 schedule which also did not include Quonset however show organizers are still planning to hold a conference regarding the event later in December. Without involvement by the Blue Angels or Thunderbirds it is still unlikely that a show will take place at Quonset. To the shock of air show fans, on January 4, 2014, the Rhode Island Air National Guard Open House and Air Show was announced to take place on that year after a two-year hiatus in between. The show was scheduled for May 17β18, 2014, the Blue Angels headlining for the first time since 2011, The team made slight modifications to its schedule in late December following the abrupt cancellation of the [[MCAS Cherry Point]] Air Show, which was to take place the same weekend. Although the Cherry Point Air Show has since terminated its cancellation and will take place, the Blue Angels had already changed their schedule in order to appear at Quonset. === Other events === Former United States President [[Richard Nixon]] served in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1946, rising from Lieutenant Junior Grade to Lieutenant Commander. He underwent basic training at Quonset Point in 1942 where he met [[William P. Rogers]], later his first Secretary of State. [[File:QuonsetPoint.jpg|thumb|right|Quonset Point in the 1960s from an aerial shot]] During the 1950s, Quonset Point was home port for the [[aircraft carrier]]s, {{USS|Antietam|CV-36|6}}, {{USS|Tarawa|CVS-40|6}}, and {{USS|Leyte|CV-32|6}}. During the 1960s and early 1970s, four aircraft carriers used Quonset Point as their home port. The carriers were {{USS|Lake Champlain|CV-39|6}}, {{USS|Essex|CVS-9|6}}, {{USS|Wasp|CVS-18|6}}, and {{USS|Intrepid|CVS-11|6}}.
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