160709-N-WR-682-114 FORT WORTH, Texas (July 9, 2016) Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Commanding Officer  Capt. Mike Steffen (left) and Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price (right) ride to the completion of this eight-mile leg of the Tour de Fort Worth.   The installation was one of 21 stops on the 2016 Tour  de Fort Worth which runs through July 17. 160714-N-WR682-005 FORT WORTH, Texas (July 14, 2016) Campers from the 2016 Drug Education For Youth (DEFY) program pose for a picture after a visit to three of the aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.  The DEFY program is a comprehensive and multi-phased program to reduce risk and strengthen protective factors research has linked directly to adolescent alcohol and drug use, school failure, delinquency and violence. The program was developed to strengthen the ability and resolve of the participants in order to resist the pressure to become involved with illegal drugs and gangs. (U.S. Navy photo by Karin Krause/Released) 160722-N-WR682-031 FORT WORTH, Texas (July 22, 2016) Darby Bixler, co-director, cues the parrot performers for their entrance during the dress rehearsal of "Blackbeard the Pirate" before the performance at  July 22 at the base theater. The performance was produced by the Missoula Children's Theater and performed by the children of military and civilian employees attached to NAS Fort Worth JRB. (U.S. Navy photo by Karin Krause/Released) 160725-M-UO799-001 FORT WORTH, Texas (July 25, 2016) Chief selects Yeoman 1st Class Brandon Herrick of Navy Region Southeast Reserve Component Command, and Aviation Maintenance Administrationman 1st Class Justin Gaither and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class Joseph Kirby of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 59 take turns carrying the "Chief's Pride" pipe during a physical training session while participating in the CPO 360 Phase II transition on board NAS Fort Worth JRB on July 25, 2016. (U.S. Navy Photo by Rusty Baker/released) 160817-N-XB816-002 FORT WORTH, Texas (August 17th, 2016) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Edwardo Manriquez looks at a patient's lab samples during a routine checkup at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Branch Medical Clinic.  (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Howard/Released) 160827-N-XB816-092 FORT WORTH, Texas (August 27, 2016) A Sailor, who served with Master-at-Arms 1st Class Patrick Zamarripa at Navy Cargo Handling Battalion 13, salutes Zamarripa's uniform during his memorial service at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.  Zamarripa was one of the five police officers killed July 7 by a lone gunman during a protest in Dallas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Howard/Released)

Welcome to Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base

It's our pleasure to welcome you to NAS Fort Worth JRB. As a Joint Reserve Base, we are home to a variety of Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army and Texas Air National Guard units. Established on October 1, 1994 as the first Joint Reserve Base in the country, our mission is to provide unsurpassed support and quality training for our Reserve and Guard "war fighters" in all branches of the Armed Services.

Installation Information

NAS Fort Worth JRB is made up of approximately 40 separate commands. Our 10,000 active duty military, Guardsmen, Reservists, and civilian employees work as a team to accomplish our overall mission of support, and take great pride in our contributions to national defense and the local community.

 

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