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History of NTC Damneck VA

Naval Training Center (NTC) Dam Neck, Virginia, traces its origins to World War II, when it was established in 1942 as a gunnery training center for Atlantic Fleet sailors. Over the decades, it evolved into a premier site for naval training, specializing in combat systems, missile systems, and electronic warfare. The installation became home to the Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic, providing advanced instruction for both officers and enlisted personnel. Today, it is known as Training Support Center Hampton Roads, Dam Neck Annex, playing a vital role in preparing sailors for modern naval operations.

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ABOUT NTC Damneck VA

  • Origins: Naval Training Center (NTC) Dam Neck, Virginia, originally began as a U.S. Life-Saving Service station in the late 19th century, helping shipwrecked sailors along the treacherous Virginia coast.
  • World War II Expansion: During World War II, the site was rapidly expanded into a training center for naval gun crews and radar operators, crucial to the U.S. war effort.
  • Home of Naval Special Warfare: Dam Neck was once home to the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), better known as SEAL Team Six, before their move to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–Fort Story.
  • Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic: For many years, it was known as the Fleet Combat Training Center Atlantic, providing advanced training in combat systems, electronic warfare, and naval tactics.
  • Tomahawk Missile School: Dam Neck has hosted the Navy's Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) training programs, teaching sailors to operate and launch these advanced cruise missiles.
  • Coastal Defense Legacy: The area was part of the coastal defense network during the Cold War, with radar and anti-aircraft installations monitoring for potential Soviet threats.
  • Leadership Training: The site is home to the Naval Leadership and Ethics Center, shaping future generations of Navy leaders with specialized courses and seminars.
  • Modern Name: Today, it is officially known as Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex and hosts several tenant commands, including the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC).
  • Joint Service Presence: In addition to Navy units, Dam Neck also trains personnel from the Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and allied nations, making it a hub of joint operations training.
  • Unique Beachfront Location: The base's beachfront property is not just scenic; it provides realistic amphibious training environments and simulation exercises for naval operations.

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