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2012 Presidential Installation Excellence Award Winner

Welcome to Naval Air Station Jacksonville

Naval Air Station Jacksonville is one of the Navy’s finest and fastest growing installations. We are the largest Navy base in the Southeast Region and third in the nation. As a master air and industrial base, Naval Air Station Jacksonville supports U.S. and allied forces specializing in anti-submarine warfare and training of the best aviators in the world.

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Installation Information


Sexual Assault Support: 1-877-995-5247


NAS Jax Quarterdeck - (904) 542-2338/9

The mailing address is:
Box number for individual command
Naval Air Station Jacksonville,
Jacksonville, FL 32212-5000

The physical address and GPS for NAS Jacksonville is listed below.
Note: This is NOT a mailing address for the station.

6801 Roosevelt Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32212

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Jax Air News

The Jax Air News is published weekly and comes out each Thursday. Story and photo submissions can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. For more information about the publication, call 542-3531.

Celebrating 237 years of service
NAS Jax rings in new year

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Sailors and civilians joined NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Bob Sanders at the headquarters flag pole Oct. 12 for the Navy Birthday Bell Ringing Ceremony. BMC(AW/SW) Maurice Mabry served as the bell ringer.

NAS Jax Golf Club hosts CISM World Military Golf Championship

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The Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM) World Military Golf Championship has attracted teams from 11 nations that will compete at the NAS Jacksonville Golf Club for four rounds over the nine holes of the red and white courses that are each par 36.

FRCSE aids Canadian filmmaker with ‘Mighty Planes’ series

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On Sept. 27, a Canadian film crew wrapped up the second of two segments filmed at Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) highlighting depot-level maintenance on a P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft, one of two owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Fire Prevention Week
‘Have 2 Ways Out’

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NAS Jacksonville firefighters were highly visible last week as they visited numerous commands and facilities to promote fire safety during the annual fire prevention week. The event is held every year during the week of Oct. 9 to commemorate the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

Barracks Bash provides challenging entertainment for Sailors

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A cool evening provided the perfect setting for the fall NAS Jax Barracks Bash on Oct. 11, with Sailors in high attendance for the festivities. With free food and prizes, plus, music provided by a DJ and a dance stage, there was something for everyone – including a myriad of events such as rock climbing, sumo-suit wrestling, paintball, volleyball and other competitive events.

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Navy Housing Assistance Contact Information

NavyLife App
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  • Call the Safe Helpline at: (877) 995-5247
  • Text the Safe Helpline to 55247 (from within the US)
  • Text the Safe Helpline at (202) 470-5546 (from outside the US)
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Useful Information

Pinecastle Range Complex Training Schedule
Navy training schedules indicate that no live bombing will take place at the Pinecastle Range Complex in the Ocala National Forest next week. 
 
Navy Housing – Helping us help you.
"As a Navy leader – and someone who lives in Navy housing – I am committed to ensuring service members and their families have suitable, affordable and safe housing. Recent events pertaining to mold in Navy barracks, and government owned and family privatized housing have indicated a need to more clearly communicate assistance available on all issues, but particularly when pertaining to health or safety issues.
This is a personal issue for me. I am determined to ensure we are providing the very best housing throughout the fleet – but I also need your help. If you help me by reporting your housing issues, we can help ensure you maintain a house or barracks room that you can feel proud to say is your home."
VADM Bill French
Should a health or safety issue arise during a Sailor's stay in Navy barracks, government owned, or privatized family housing, we’ll work with the Sailor as an advocate for their needs until we find a solution. If the issue cannot be resolved, we will work with the Sailor to find alternate accommodations. Whether in a barracks room or home, if you live in Navy housing and suspect a health or safety condition exists, please report it to the local Private-Public Venture (PPV) office, the local Navy Housing Office or your barracks manager. Use your Chain of Command; talk to your LPO, LCPO, Division officer, Ombudsman and even your Commanding Officer until you feel you’re getting the right amount of attention on your issue. If you feel you are having health issues that may be related to conditions in your home or barracks room, see your medical provider immediately and then report the issue to your command medical officer or representative and your chain of command.
Taking personal responsibility to prevent issues like mold before it gets out of hand is essential. In many environments mold can grow no matter how well we maintain the home or condition the air quality. Be vigilant and ensure areas of your home or barracks room that tend to have more moisture, like kitchens and bathrooms, are kept clean on a regular basis. Often times, all it takes is a once weekly wipe down with mold/mildew cleaner.
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Blog Post by Commander, Navy Installations Command Public Affairs

Pass & ID hours
Decals and badges will be issued the following days and times at the Pass & ID office:
Monday through Thursday – 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fridays – 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday – 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
One-day passes will be issued when the Pass & ID office is not open. Renewal of decals can be done 30 days in advance online at https://www.pid.cnic.navy.mil
  
Ethics Guidelines
Military personnel and government employees are reminded that there is a $20 rule on accepting gifts from any organization, agency or person. You may accept gifts given because of your military status only if they are $20 or less per source, per occasion and a maximum of $50 per source, per year. Accepting widely available discounts available to the general public or to all government and military personnel is permitted. For example, you are authorized to accept a "military discount for 20% off."

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The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is a non-profit, volunteer organization founded in 1904 to provide financial assistance to active duty and retired Navy and Marine Corps personnel and their families with interest-free loans and grants. Call (904) 542-3515 for assistance. go to www.nmcrs.org.

USO information

The NAS Jacksonville USO office offers a wide variety of services, tickets and free events to military members and their families. Call (904) 778-2821. The USO Airport Welcome Center is located at the Jacksonville International Airport. Services include information, referrals, transportation assistance, refreshments, TV, movies and Internet access. Link to www.jaxuso.org.