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Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex

Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads
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Command insignia of NSAHR
Active 1948 - present
Country United States
Branch  United States Navy
Type Naval Base
Role management and support of three installations in the Hampton Roads region
Size 6000
Part of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Commanders
Commanding Officer CAPT Jack Freeman
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads
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Part of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Norfolk, Virginia
Site information
Owner  United States
Controlled by  United States Navy
Garrison information
Garrison
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Portsmouth
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Part of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Norfolk, Virginia
Site information
Controlled by  United States Navy
Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex
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Part of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Chesapeake, Virginia
Site information
Owner  United States
Controlled by  United States Navy
Garrison information
Current
commander
LCDR Brian Demange
Officer in Charge

Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads (NSA HR) is a United States Navy Echelon 4 regional support commander that is responsible to Navy Region Mid-Atlantic for the operation and maintenance of the installation of the same name that it is headquartered on. Adjacent to, but separate from Naval Station Norfolk, NSA Hampton Roads has the largest concentration of fleet headquarters administrative and communication facilities outside of Washington, D.C., including the headquarters for United States Fleet Forces Command , Naval Reserve Forces Command and United States Marine Corps Forces Command, along with components of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Joint Forces Staff College. NSA Hampton Roads is also home to NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic

In addition, NSAHR manages Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex in the Deep Creek section of Chesapeake and provides installation support services to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP).

NSA Hampton Roads traces its lineage back to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (now Fleet Forces Command) . On 1 February 1941, when the Atlantic Fleet was resurrected, the LANTFLEET staff was headquartered in an odd assortment of ships; the USS Augusta (CA-31), then the old wooden ship USS ConstellationUSS Vixen (PG-53), and then USS Pocono (AGC-16). In 1948, the LANTFLEET staff moved into the former naval hospital at Norfolk, Virginia, which is where it currently remains. It was at that time, that the Atlantic Fleet Commander would create the CINCLANTFLEET Flag Administrative Unit to provide limited logistic services and support to CINCLANTFLT staff's.


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