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Learn about the history, mission, organization and roles of the Navy Reserve, a component of the U.S. Navy. The Navy Reserve consists of officers and enlisted personnel who serve in various capacities, from operational units to administrative support, in peacetime and war.
Naval Station Norfolk is the world's largest naval base and the home port of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Forces Command. It has a history of over 100 years and hosts various ships, aircraft, and units of the Atlantic Fleet.
Cheatham Annex is a naval base near Williamsburg, Virginia, with a history dating back to the 17th century. Learn about its location, mission, climate, and historical significance in the Jamestown–Williamsburg–Yorktown "Historic Triangle."
NAS North Island is a naval base and air station in San Diego, California, that hosts several aircraft carriers and aviation squadrons. It is part of the Naval Base Coronado complex and the birthplace of naval aviation in the US.
A former naval base that was the West Coast home port of the Navy's Construction Battalions, also known as Seabees, from 1942 to 2000. It merged with Naval Air Station Point Mugu to form Naval Base Ventura County and hosts the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum.
VR-58 is one of the 12 squadrons of the Fleet Logistics Support Wing, a reserve aircraft wing of the United States Navy. It is based at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida and flies C-40A Clipper aircraft for intra-theater airlift.
VR-62 provides Navy Unique Fleet Essential Airlift (NUFEA), a capability totally resident in the Naval Air Force Reserve, comprising 24 C-130T Hercules aircraft in five squadrons and 17 Boeing C-40A Clipper [3] aircraft in an additional six squadrons for responsive, flexible and rapidly deployable air logistics support to combat operations at sea and from the sea.
USS Germantown is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship in the US Navy. She has participated in several operations in the Persian Gulf, Asia and Japan since 1990.