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At Naval Base Point Loma, we continue to be the premier fleet activity, providing unparalleled quality, support and services to float and shore commands, enabling those activities to maintain MAXIMUM FLEET COMBAT READINESS.

“Our mission: To enable and sustain Fleet, Fighter, and Family readiness through consistent, standardized, and reliable shore support while preserving the critical resources necessary to secure the future of our forces.”

“Our vision: We are a regional team who are leaders in providing the highest level of shore support for all operating forces and shore activities at Naval Base Point Loma.”

140 Sylvester Road
San Diego, CA 92106-3251

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USS Carl Vinson, USS Bunker Hill, USS Halsey Return To SD

San Diego, CA. // May 23, 2012

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill and guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey are scheduled to return to San Diego Wednesday after a deployment of nearly six months

Your American sailor

US Navy // May 23, 2012

Though the U.S. Navy is made up of ships, submarines and aircraft, its true strength lies in the skill and dedication of its people. As the chief of naval operations, it is my honor to lead the 625,000 active and reserve sailors and civilians who propel the Navy forward and protect our nation’s security and prosperity. As we prepare to mark this Memorial Day, it is a privilege to recognize the service and sacrifices of your American sailors and their families.

Navy Divers Complete First Navy Thousand Foot Dive Since 1974

US Navy // May 23, 2012

Six Navy divers from the experimental dive unit at the Naval Support Activity Panama City, emerged from a decompression chamber Tuesday after a 15-day trial. They've been testing new equipment that will make it easier and less expensive to perform underwater recovery missions.

This Week in the War of 1812

US Navy // May 21, 2012

On May 26, 1813, the British extended its blockade to include areas around New York City; Savannah, Ga.; Charleston and Port Royal, S.C. and the Mississippi River. British Adm. Sir John Warren was given more ships to support the mission and was warned by Royal Navy leadership to limit on-shore engagments. The blockade had many implications for American trade and warships leaving port, including delaying USS Constellation's depature from the Chesapeake Bay for two years.

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