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Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Installations

Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Installations

Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story

Naval Station Newport Established in 1881, Newport has a rich history as the site of the Navy's first recruit training sta - tion and the Naval War College, founded in 1883 and 1884, respectively. Today, the installation is a premier center of learning excellence, supporting nearly 50 commands and federal activities, and serving as a key training site for officers, enlist - ed personnel, and midshipmen. The base is also home to the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport, a leading research and devel- opment hub for submarine warfare systems and undersea battlespace technology. Naval Station Norfolk Located in southeastern Virginia, Naval Station Norfolk is situated in the Sewells Point area of the city of Norfolk, within the Hampton Roads region. This area is comprised of several cities, including Newport News, Hampton, and Virgin- ia Beach, and is home to over 1 million people. As the largest naval complex in the world, Naval Station Norfolk holds significant historical and strategic importance, situated near the site of the famous Civil War battle between the Monitor and Merrimac (CSS Virginia). Naval Support Activity Crane NSA Crane is the third largest naval installation in the world, situated on 64,000 acres with more than 3,000 buildings and over 5,000 DoD civilian and contract personnel. Crane has evolved from its ordnance roots to become a global leader in developing innovative and technical products that meet the needs of modern warfighters, support - ing the defense of the nation.

Naval Submarine Base New London

Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Portsmouth

Naval Support Facility Saratoga Springs

Norfolk Naval Shipyard The Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virgin- ia, is one of the world's largest and most versatile shipyards, specializing in repairing, overhauling, and modernizing ships and submarines. As the oldest and largest industrial facility owned by the U.S. Navy, NNSY offers a wide range of services, including dry-docking, overhauling, and repairing any ship in the U.S. fleet, as well as technical, fab - rication, and engineering services. The shipyard is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and is known for delivering high-quality services on time and within budget Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth Naval Shipyard's primary mission is to overhaul, repair, and modernize Los Angeles-class submarines, delivering high-quality work to the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered submarine fleet. The shipyard provides comprehensive in-house sup- port, including engineering services, production shops, and specialized facilities. Additionally, it has successfully repaired the next generation of submarines, including the Virginia-class subma- rine USS Virginia (SSN 774).

Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story is the nation's premier installation for housing and training Expeditionary Forces, consisting of two properties: JEB Fort Story and JEB Little Creek. The base has a rich history, with Fort Story being the site of the first English landing in 1607 and Little Creek serving as a key training ground for World War II amphibious forces. Today, the combined bases form a vital military hub, earning the title of the "crown jewel" of America's military bases. Naval Air Station Oceana / Dam Neck Annex Naval Air Station Oceana serves as the Navy's East Coast Master Jet Base, primarily housing F/A-18 Super Hornets. The base's main mission is to pro - vide the facilities, equipment and personnel to support shore-based readiness, total force read- iness and maintain operational access of Ocea- na-based forces. With approximately 10,500 ac- tive-duty personnel, 10,000 family members, and 4,500 civilians, NAS Oceana is the second-largest employer in Virginia Beach. Naval Station Great Lakes Naval Station Great Lakes (NSGL) serves as the Na- vy’s only boot camp, hosting a transit population of 44,000 recruits annually. With 48 graduations each year, the base welcomes approximately 275,000 vis- itors, generating a substantial economic impact of $247 million. NSGL’s influence extends beyond the initial training period, with a student population of 13,000 recruits retained throughout the year. The base is also home to a fully integrated Active Duty and VA hospital, and its proximity to 10,000 local retirees and their families makes it a crucial touchpoint for Sailors at both the beginning and end of their Navy careers. As the only installation that every Sailor must visit for at least 10 weeks, NSGL has a profound im- pact on each individual’s journey in the Navy.

Located on the Thames River, straddling the com- munities of Groton and Ledyard, Naval Submarine Base New London is the "Home of the Submarine Force" and the Navy's first submarine base. The base, spanning over 680 acres, is home to 15 nucle - ar submarines, 160 major facilities, and more than 70 tenant commands, including the Submarine Learning Center and the Naval Submarine School. As a critical hub for submarine operations, the base's mission is to support fleet readiness by pro - viding quality service and facilities to its personnel, while also training sailors at the Submarine Center of Excellence to deploy submarines. Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Headquarters Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads is a major hub for fleet operations, boasting the largest con - centration of fleet headquarters, administrative, and communication facilities outside of Washing- ton, D.C. The base is home to over 6,000 personnel and hosts several key tenant commands, includ- ing U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Joint Staff Hamp - ton Roads, and Naval Reserve Forces Command, among others, making it a critical center for naval operations and strategic planning. Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Northwest Annex Activated in 1955 as the U.S. Naval Radio Station, the base initially served as a receiving facility for naval activities in the Norfolk area. Over the years, the sta- tion underwent several transformations, becoming a component of the Naval Communication Station Norfolk in 1970 and later establishing the Naval Se- curity Group Activity Northwest in 1975. Today, the base continues to evolve, hosting a diverse group of tenant commands and personnel, while maintaining its importance as a strategic communications hub.

Formerly known as Naval Medical Center Ports- mouth (NMCP), NSA Hampton Roads – Portsmouth has proudly served the military and their families since 1830, making it the Navy’s oldest continuous- ly operating hospital. This hospital is a nationally acclaimed, state-of-the-art medical center. Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg Located in central Pennsylvania, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg is a large complex spanning 806 acres, with over 150 buildings and 8.8 million square feet of space. The base is di- vided into four functional areas: administrative, housing and community facilities, warehousing, and open storage. NSA Mechanicsburg is home to approximately 40 tenant commands, making it a significant hub for naval operations and support activities in the region. Naval Support Activity Philadelphia The Naval Support Activity (NSA) Philadelphia and Philadelphia Navy Yard Annex have a mission to provide a secure, operationally ready shore infra- structure that supports military and civilian per- sonnel. The base aims to offer a range of support services, promote teamwork, and balance quality of life, while also fostering community collabo- ration and engagement. Additionally, NSA Phila- delphia prioritizes maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all personnel.

Established in Scotia, NY in 1974, the Naval Sup- port Activity (NSA) Saratoga Springs, NY has un- dergone several name changes and relocations, ultimately settling in Saratoga Springs in 1999. Today, the base supports commands in the New York State Capital Region, approximately 35 miles north of Albany. NSA Saratoga Springs provides a range of services, including a Fleet and Family Support Center, housing office, and commissary, with additional facilities such as the Navy Medical/ Dental Clinic and MWR Office located nearby. Naval Weapons Station Earle Naval Support Activity Earle is situated in a desir- able area of New Jersey, often referred to as an "escape" from the hustle and bustle of New York City. The base's Mainside is in Colts Neck, a pic - turesque area known for its horse farms, while the Waterfront is situated in the Leonardo section of Middletown, overlooking Sandy Hook Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The two areas are connected by a private, federally owned roadway, offering a unique blend of rural charm and stunning ocean views, just 20 minutes from the Jersey Shore. Naval Weapons Station Yorktown / Cheatham Annex / Huntington Hall Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is located on a site rich in colonial history, surrounded by the natural beau- ty of Virginia and the echoes of the Revolutionary War. Established in 1918 as the largest naval installation in the world, covering 20 square miles, the station has un- dergone several name changes to reflect its expanding mission, from the Navy Mine Depot in 1932 to its cur- rent designation as Naval Weapons Station Yorktown in 1958. Today, the installation hosts 40 tenant com- mands, including the Navy Munitions Command Atlan- tic, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, and various expeditionary logistics and medical support groups, providing critical fleet ordnance support for the Navy.

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