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NAVMAG Indian Island, located near Port Hadlock, Washington, serves as the U.S. Navy’s primary ordnance handling and storage facility in the Pacific Northwest. Established during World War II, the installation’s mission has focused on the safe storage, loading, and unloading of ammunition and explosives for Navy ships and submarines. Over the decades, NAVMAG Indian Island has supported operations ranging from Cold War deterrence to modern fleet deployments, ensuring critical munitions logistics for both Pacific and global missions. Today, the facility remains a vital component of the Navy’s ordnance network, emphasizing safety, environmental stewardship, and mission readiness.
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