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The first Naval Aviation Observer (NAO) was Admiral William Moffett. In 1968 all NAOs were re-designated NFOs, so I don't know if there was technically a 'first' NFO.
Thank you Sir for the information. I was aware that in 1968 the NFO program was officially designated but did not know about the NAO designation.
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Uncle Fester is right on with his post. The NAO/NFO program was not a "straight line," as was the Naval Aviator program.
There was a two-part article (16 total pages) in the Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 issues of The Hook magazine about non-Aviator crewman in Naval aircraft, including the rocky path to command that was finally made a reality in the early 1970s.
PM me if you'd like a PDF of the articles
Thank you Sir, Pm sent.