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15th Naval District
U.S. Navy
The 15th Naval District is a geographical area of responsibility within the United States Navy that covers the Pacific coast of the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific territories. It is responsible for overseeing naval operations, installations, and personnel within its designated region. The district plays a crucial role in maintaining maritime security, conducting search and rescue missions, and providing support for naval exercises and missions in the Pacific Ocean. Overall, the 15th Naval District plays a vital role in ensuring the Navy's presence and capabilities in the Pacific region.
NAS JACKSONVILLE
U.S. Navy
NAS Jacksonville is a naval air station located in Jacksonville, Florida. It serves as a hub for the U.S. Navy's maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft. The base also provides support for helicopter squadrons, naval operations, and a variety of tenant commands. NAS Jacksonville plays a crucial role in defending U.S. interests and maintaining maritime security in the region.
NAVAL TRAINING CENTER SAN DIEGO (NTC:RTC SAN DIEGO)
U.S. Navy
The NAVAL TRAINING CENTER SAN DIEGO (NTC/RTC SAN DIEGO) is a former military base located in San Diego, California. It served as a training facility for the United States Navy from 1923 until its closure in 1997. The base was responsible for training thousands of Navy recruits throughout its years of operation. Today, the site has been redeveloped into a mixed-use community known as Liberty Station.
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USS AMERICA
U.S. Navy
The USS America is a modern amphibious assault ship in the United States Navy. It is the fourth ship to be named after the country and is the lead ship of its class. The ship is capable of carrying a mix of air, ground, and amphibious assault vehicles to support a wide range of military operations. With advanced technology and a skilled crew, the USS America plays a vital role in projecting American power and protecting national interests around the world.
USS SARATOGA
U.S. Navy
The USS Saratoga was a United States Navy aircraft carrier that served during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It was named after the Battle of Saratoga, a key American victory during the Revolutionary War. The ship was commissioned in 1956 and remained in active service until 1994 when it was decommissioned. The USS Saratoga was eventually sunk as a target during a naval training exercise in 1998.

USS Oklahoma City
U.S. Navy
The USS Oklahoma City is a United States Navy cruiser that was in service from 1944 to 1979. It played a significant role in World War II, participating in numerous campaigns in the Pacific theater. The ship was later reactivated during the Vietnam War and the Lebanese Civil War. After its decommissioning, the USS Oklahoma City was eventually sunk as a target during a training exercise in 1999.
Naval Support Activity Da Nang
U.S. Navy
Naval Support Activity Da Nang was a United States Navy base located in Da Nang, Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The base provided support for naval units operating in the region and served as a logistics hub for the Navy's operations in Southeast Asia. It was an important center for naval activities during the war, including conducting search and rescue missions and supporting allied forces. The base was decommissioned in 1973 as part of the United States' withdrawal from Vietnam.
NAS OCEANA
U.S. Navy
NAS Oceana stands for Naval Air Station Oceana, which is a military base located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is home to various squadrons of the United States Navy and is one of the largest and busiest air stations in the world. NAS Oceana plays a crucial role in naval aviation operations, training, and support for both the Navy and the Marine Corps. The base also hosts air shows and community events to showcase the capabilities of military aviation.
NAS PENSACOLA
U.S. Navy
NAS Pensacola, also known as Naval Air Station Pensacola, is a United States Navy base located in Pensacola, Florida. It serves as the primary training base for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aviators, as well as a hub for naval aviation research and development. The base is home to the renowned Blue Angels flight demonstration team and is known as the "Cradle of Naval Aviation." NAS Pensacola also houses the Naval Aviation Museum, which showcases the history and heritage of naval aviation.
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