Written by Lt. Bridget Mitchell, Navy Office of Community Outreach

In Nevada’s high desert is the Navy’s premiere tactical air warfare training center, home to the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center and it’s Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program, known to the world as TOPGUN.

A 2000 Bethel High School graduate and Spanaway, Washington, native is part of the Navy’s finest aviation fighter training facility in the world.

Petty Officer 1st Class Jason Penhollow is an aviation ordnanceman working with the Naval Munitions Command CONUS West Division Detachment Fallon stationed aboard Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada.

A Navy aviation ordnanceman is responsible for ensuring the quality and safety of ordnance evolutions and programs.

“Growing up in a town with a large military presence, I knew from a young age that I wanted to be in the Navy. I knew that working with weapons was the right decision for me,” said Penhollow.

TOPGUN began 48 years ago with the determination of nine pilots, the skepticism of the government and almost no budget as history would recall. In the early years it turned the tide of a losing air war in Vietnam, revolutionized military doctrine, inspired a Hollywood blockbuster and attracted and trained the best allied pilots and air crew from all over the world.

Penhollow plays a crucial role in the overall mission that flies over 5,000 adversary sorties per year in support of the Navy and Marine Corp Active and Reserve fleet and replacement squadrons, carrier air wings and marine aircraft groups including the United States Air Force, Air Force Reserve and Air National guard and Canadian Forces.

“Nowhere in the world does the Navy have the ability to train as we do in NAS Fallon.  The Navy specifically chose NAS Fallon as the location for Top Gun and the Naval Special Warfare Tactical Ground Mobility Training Center because of the desert climate, mountainous terrain, and sophisticated ranges available in northern Nevada.  Every Carrier Air Wing and Navy Seal Team is required to receive the essential training provided here prior to being deployed in theater,” said NAS Fallon Commanding Officer, Capt. David Halloran.

According to Navy officials, TOPGUN is highly competitive and exposes Navy and Marine Corp pilots to the most demanding training scenarios in fighter aviation lead by some of the most talented pilots in the world. Each pilot is hand-selected for air-to-air and air-to-ground training and subsequently, as a TOPGUN instructor.

“My great-grandfather served in the Navy during WWI and my great-uncle also served in the Navy,” said Penhollow explaining that naval service is a family tradition.

“I’m proud to have excelled in my career and advanced petty officer first class and for receiving an award for my volunteer service,” said Penhollow.

Penhollow also said they are proud to serve at the center of excellence for naval aviation, training and tactics development.

The future of U.S. aviation depends on the Navy’s ability to achieve their vision for defeating tomorrow’s air threats with the support of the ground crews and pilots.

“Serving in the Navy makes my family proud. For the past 17 years I’ve been committed to something so unique that only a small number of people are qualified to do,” added Penhollow.