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Naval Air Facility Atsugi enables maximum mission readiness of our tenant commands and activities by providing the highest quality installation services, facilities support and quality of life programs.
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DENTAL
NAF Atsugi // May 4, 2012
NAVAL AIR FACILITY ATSUGI, Japan – The Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Atsugi in collaboration with the American Red Cross Dental Assistant Apprenticeship Program held their third graduation May 2nd at 3:45 p.m. at the clinic.
Zenkokai Award Winners Announced
CNFJ // April 27, 2012
YOKOSUKA, Japan—Fourteen individuals and four Navy organizations have been honored for their public service to Japan and their communities by the Zenkokai (Good Conduct) Association of Japan. They are to be presented with awards at the Zenkokai Awards Ceremony at Meiji Jingu Shrine Sanshuden Hall (明治神宮参集殿)in Tokyo on Saturday, 26 May, 2012.
Bombers and Skywriters have a successful first week.
NAF Atsugi // April 6, 2012
NAVAL AIR FACILITY, Japan – It has been a week since the grand opening of the much anticipated new restaurants, Bombers and Skywriters on Naval Air Facility Atsugi.
The Fleet Air Forward and the Patrol and Reconnaissance Forces U.S. 5th Fleet/U.S. 7th Fleet (CTF-57/72) change of command ceremony on Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi.
NAF Atsugi // March 23, 2012
120323-N-VE260-530 AYASE, Japan (Mar. 23, 2012) - Vice Adm. Scott H. Swift (left), commander of U.S. 7th Fleet, Rear. Adm. Matthew J. Carter (center) and Rear Adm. Sean S. Buck cut a cake at the reception of the Fleet Air Forward and the Patrol and Reconnaissance Forces U.S. 5th Fleet/U.S. 7th Fleet (CTF-57/72) change of command ceremony held on Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi. After having served in Japan since July 2010, Rear Adm. Sean S. Buck was relieved by Rear. Adm. Matthew J. Carter. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Smelley/Released)
EA-6B Prowlers depart Japan for U.S.
NAF Atsugi // Februrary 14, 2012
YOKOSUKA, Japan—Four EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 at Naval Air Facilities (NAF) Atsugi departed today for the United States as part of a previously scheduled plan to replace them with newer EA-18G Growler aircraft. One EA-6B Prowler aircraft will remain indefinitely to be repaired after it lost an exterior aircraft panel while landing at NAF Atsugi on Feb. 8.
Popular Links
- American Red Cross
- Atsugi Facebook
- Atsugi Video Library "New"
- Atsugi YouTube
- BUPERS
- Cinema 77 (Movie Info)
- Commissary, Atsugi
- CPI (Base Process Improvement)
- CVW-5
- Daily Weather Forecast
- Family Readiness (N91) Atsugi Class Information
- Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
- Galley's Menu
- Housing Office, NAF Atsugi
- Interactive Customer Evaluation (ICE)
- Internal Revenue Service
- Military Homefront
- MilitaryINSTALLATIONS - Booklet for NAF Atsugi
- NAF Atsugi Ombudsman
- NAVSUP Funding Document Manager
- Navy Gateway Inns & Suites
- Navy Lodge
- NEX Atsugi
- PUBLIC WORKS - Facility Work Request Form
- Shirley Lanham Elementary School
- The New Sanno
- Vehicle Registration Office (VRO) Atsugi
- Zama American High School
- Zama American Middle School








