The view from the tower as 534 gets ready to roll out on an ACM training mission with a student crew on board. VFC-12 and VFC-204 were on-hand to play the "bad guys"
One of VAQ-129's Growlers sits on the flightline, down for long-term maintenance, while two others sit in the background. Notice the late afternoon fog rolling in off of the straight of Juan De Fuca.
A Boeing employee does a quick check on a VAQ-129 EA-18G Growler at NAS Whidbey Island. VAQ-129 handles the training of all Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force pilots and ECMO's in both the EA-6B and EA-18G airframes.
Looking at part of VAQ-129's ramp from the tower, and understanding that there are EA-6B, EP-3E ARIES II, and EA-18G, as well as P-3C Orion airframes assigned here, it is easy to understand why NAS Whidbey is called "Home of Electronic Attack"