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U.S. Navy
Branch
U.S. Navy
NAVAL AIR FACILITY ADAK
U.S. Navy
Naval Air Facility Adak was established during World War II on Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, to serve as a forward operating base against Japanese forces occupying nearby islands. Commissioned in 1942, the facility played a crucial role in supporting air operations, antisubmarine patrols, and logistical missions throughout the Aleutian Campaign. After the war, NAF Adak continued to serve as a strategic Cold War outpost, hosting maritime patrol aircraft and supporting surveillance operations in the North Pacific. The facility was eventually closed in 1997 as part of post-Cold War realignment and base closures, ending its long-standing role in U.S. military history.
NAVFAC Lewes, DE
U.S. Navy
NAVFAC Lewes, Delaware was a U.S. Navy Facility established in 1962 as part of the Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) network during the Cold War. Its primary mission was to detect and track Soviet submarines using undersea listening technology. Operated by a small contingent of Navy personnel and civilian technicians, the facility played a crucial role in anti-submarine warfare operations along the Atlantic coast. NAVFAC Lewes remained active until its decommissioning in 1981, after which its mission and assets were transferred or closed as part of post-Cold War drawdowns.
NAVSCON BU: A SCHOOL PORT HUENEME
U.S. Navy
NAVSCON BU/A School, located at Naval Base Ventura County in Port Hueneme, California, serves as the primary training center for the United States Navy's Construction Battalions, known as the Seabees. Established during World War II, the school has been integral in preparing sailors in construction, engineering, and combat support skills. Over the decades, NAVSCON BU/A School has adapted its curriculum to meet the evolving demands of military construction, disaster response, and expeditionary operations worldwide. Its graduates have played vital roles in building and maintaining critical infrastructure for the Navy and joint forces in both peacetime and conflict zones.