Naval Base Guam
Naval Base Guam | |
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Part of Joint Region Marianas | |
Apra Harbor, Guam | |
Coordinates | 13°26′24″N 144°39′9″E / 13.44000°N 144.65250°ECoordinates: 13°26′24″N 144°39′9″E / 13.44000°N 144.65250°E |
Type | Naval base |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Navy |
Garrison information | |
Current commander | CAPT Hans E. Sholley |
Naval Base Guam is a strategic U.S. naval base located on Apra Harbor and occupying the Orote Peninsula. In 2009, it was combined with Andersen Air Force Base, to form Joint Region Marianas, which is a Navy-controlled joint base.
The Ship Repair Facility, Guam, was located next to Naval Base Guam, along Apra Harbor. It was closed in 1997, due to the recommendation of the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission.[1]
Naval Base Guam is home of Commander Submarine Squadron 15, Coast Guard Sector Guam and and supports 28 other tenant commands. It is the home base to dozens of Pacific Command, Pacific Fleet, Seventh Fleet, and the 30th Naval Construction Regiment (NCR).
USS Frank Cable is stationed in Guam to tend the submarines of the Seventh Fleet, and USS Emory S. Land changed from Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia to Naval Base Guam to fulfill the same role.
Coast Guard Sector Guam ships includes USCGC Sequoia and included USCGC Assateague and USCGC Washington.
History[]
On July 21, 1944, also known as Liberation Day, American forces declared the island secure from the Japanese Army. The construction was started by the Navy's Lion Six.[2] Seabees from the 5th Naval Construction Brigade built the base on the site of the destroyed US Marine Corps barracks in Sumay, Apra Harbor.[3] The Navy code named the type of base the Seabees built for its size and purpose, i.e Oak, Acorn, Lion and Cub. A Lion was a main base for the fleet. Naval base Guam was the first named Naval Operating Base and later nicknamed The Pacific Supermarket.
Homeported submarines[]
Sub-installations[]
Sub-installations aboard Naval Base Guam include Camp Covington. Camp Covington is one of the three main body deployment locations for the Navy Seabees. Currently, Camp Covington is a deployment site in the rotation of the three Seabee battalions making up the 30th NCR . The 7th Fleet's Navy Expeditionary Forces Command Pacific is also headquartered here.[4]
The camp has a gym, a cardio hall, and a mini-mart. It has its own barracks for Officers, Enlisted, and Chief Petty Officers; a galley, an armory, dental clinic, and various HQ buildings and warehouses.
Other commands[]
- Military Sealift Command Ship Support Unit Guam
- Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Unit FIVE
- Navy Munitions Command East Asia Division Unit Guam
- Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Unit 1
- Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam
- THIRTIETH Naval Construction Regiment
Services[]
Naval Base Guam has amenities and services including a library, chapel, visitor's quarters, theater, and bowling lanes.
See also[]
- Ordnance Annex
- List of United States Navy installations § Guam
- Naval Advance Base Saipan
- Naval Advance Base Espiritu Santo
References[]
- ^ Limtiaco, Steven (19 December 2012). "Guam Ship Repair Facility Ownership Negotiations Fail". Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "Naval Base Guam". CNIC. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
- ^ "Naval Base Guam". CNIC. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
- ^ Santos, Shaina Marie (24 January 2013). "NMCB 74 Turns Over Camp Covington to Army's 84th Engineer Battalion". Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naval Base Guam. |
- Official website
- Military: Naval Air Station, Agana (Tiyan) (closed). GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
- Historic American Engineering Record documentation:
- HAER No. GU-6, "U.S. Navy Main Base at Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas, Pan American Airways Slip & Boathouse, Sumay Cove, Apra Heights, Guam, GU", 3 photos, 15 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
- HAER No. GU-7, "U.S. Naval Base, Guam Munitions Site, Maanot Reservoir, Santa Rita, Guam, GU", 6 photos, 4 data pages, 1 photo caption page
- HAER No. GU-11-A, "U.S. Naval Operating Base Guam, Ship Repair Facility, Wharves Love, Mike, and Nan, Apra Harbor, Inner Harbor, Santa Rita, Guam, GU", 28 photos, 25 data pages, 3 photo caption pages
- Historic American Engineering Record in Guam
- United States Navy submarine bases
- Military installations of the United States in Guam
- United States Navy installations
- Apra Harbor
- Orote Peninsula
- Santa Rita, Guam
- Guam Highway 1
- 1944 establishments in Guam