ABOUT NAVMAG INDIAN ISLAND PORT HADLOCK, WA
- Strategic Location: NAVMAG Indian Island is located near Port Hadlock, Washington, at the northern entrance to Puget Sound, making it a critical access point for naval logistics in the Pacific Northwest.
- World War II Origins: The installation was established in 1941 as part of the U.S. Navy’s rapid expansion before and during World War II, primarily to store and handle munitions.
- Primary Mission: NAVMAG Indian Island’s main mission is to safely store, handle, and transfer ordnance and munitions for U.S. Navy and allied vessels, playing a key role in Pacific Fleet operations.
- Only Deep-Water Ammunition Wharf in Puget Sound: The base houses the only deep-water ammunition pier in Puget Sound, allowing for the loading and unloading of munitions to large naval vessels including aircraft carriers and submarines.
- Environmental Stewardship: The island is notable for its efforts in environmental protection, maintaining large tracts of undeveloped land and serving as habitat for bald eagles and other wildlife.
- Historic Ammunition Handling: During the Cold War and Vietnam War, the facility was a vital hub for ammunition supply and transfer for ships deploying to the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
- Security and Secrecy: Due to its sensitive mission, Indian Island is highly secured, with public access strictly prohibited, and is sometimes referred to as the “invisible base.”
- Support for Allies: The base not only supports U.S. Navy operations, but also provides ordnance handling for allied navies, including those from Canada and other NATO countries.
- Modernization and Upgrades: NAVMAG Indian Island has undergone significant modernization over the decades, including seismic upgrades, new wharf construction, and enhanced safety protocols.
- Community Relations: The installation actively engages with the local community through environmental partnerships, emergency preparedness exercises, and periodic briefings, helping foster a positive relationship with residents of Jefferson County.