Mission and Vision

Mission:  Enable and sustain warfighter readiness from the shore.

Goal:  Operational and personal excellence

Focus Areas:  Enable, Engagement, Energy, Environment, Encroachment

Guiding Principles: 

  • Respect – be considerate of others

  • Integrity – truthful, honorable, loyal

  • Balance – life and service

  • Ownership – this is our Region

  • Level of Knowledge – know your job

  • Procedural Compliance – know the standards

  • Communication Protocols – eliminate confusion

  • Questioning Attitude – initiative and continuous improvement

  • Forceful Back-Up – support each other to the end

  • Risk Management – keep us all safe

  • Customer Service – receptive, responsive with etiquette

  • Resourcing – understand requirements and constraints

  • Auditability – know where our resources go

Commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) is the regional commander and immediate superior in command, and manages and oversees shore installation management support and execution for 18 installations within Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Cuba. The commander is responsible for warfighter readiness supported by shore activities, standards of performance, anti-terrorism/force protection, disaster preparedness, safety, joint services, financial management, public affairs, state and local government liaison, environmental protection, and legal affairs. The commands include:

NSA Charleston

NSF Beaufort

NSB Kings Bay

NAS Jacksonville

NAVSTA Mayport

NSA Orlando

NAS Key West


NSA Panama City

NAS Whiting Field

NAS Pensacola

CBC Gulfport

NAS Meridian

NSA Mid-South


NAS Corpus Christi

NAS Kingsville


NAS Fort Worth JRB

NAS/JRB New Orleans

NAVSTA Guantanamo Bay

The commander also supports 37 Navy Operations Support Centers (NOSC) across the Southeast Region.  The commander also serves as the Navy’s regional planning agent, regional environmental and public affairs coordinator and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency liaison, as well as the casualty assistance calls officer this area of responsibility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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