ABOUT NRD Denver
- Establishment: Navy Recruiting District (NRD) Denver was officially established in 1972 to help the U.S. Navy meet its recruitment goals in the Rocky Mountain region.
- Geographic Coverage: NRD Denver’s area of responsibility included Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, parts of Nebraska, Idaho, and even parts of Nevada and South Dakota at various times.
- Mile High Recruiting: Denver’s unique mile-high elevation led to creative local recruiting campaigns, including “Join the Navy—See the World, Start a Mile High!”
- Community Engagement: NRD Denver often participated in local events like the Denver Veterans Day Parade, Air Shows, and school STEM programs to raise awareness about Navy opportunities.
- Mountain Navy: Despite being far from any ocean, NRD Denver consistently ranked among the top Navy recruiting districts for several years in the 1990s and 2000s.
- Notable Alumni: Several Navy officers and enlisted personnel who began their careers through NRD Denver later achieved high ranks, including flag officers and submarine commanders.
- “Navy Week” Initiatives: NRD Denver played a major role in organizing annual Navy Weeks in Denver and Salt Lake City, bringing Navy ships, Blue Angels, and Navy bands to landlocked audiences.
- Post-9/11 Surge: After September 11, 2001, NRD Denver experienced a significant surge in enlistments, reflecting the patriotism of the Rocky Mountain region.
- Technology Pioneers: NRD Denver was among the first districts to use virtual reality and computer-based career presentations in schools, ahead of many coastal recruiting offices.
- Deactivation and Legacy: In 2020, the Navy reorganized its recruiting commands, leading to the deactivation of NRD Denver, but its legacy continues through the sailors it helped enlist and the recruiting innovations it pioneered.