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 Naval Station Everett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naval Station Everett's history began in 1983 when Secretary of the Navy John Lehman first proposed a new Puget Sound-area naval base as part of the Strategic Homeport concept.
There are about 6,000 Sailors and Civil Service persons assigned to commands located at Naval Station Everett.
The naval station itself has about 450 Sailors and Civilians assigned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naval_Station_Everett   (835 words)

  
 The Northwest Navigator > News and Information from Naval Station Everett
The Everett Navy Affairs Committee made a vow to the Navy that if a Naval station was developed at Port Gardiner Bay than they would embrace the Sailors and their families and support them and make them a part of the community for as long as they reside in Everett.
On March 24, Naval Station Everett personnel congregated to recognize their female counterparts, past and present, for the great strides they’ve made towards an equal opportunity service.
The Dragonfly class from the NSE Child Development Center joined by other military children brought in by their parents, to watch as Petersen brought in a cookie jar, two see through plastic tubs and several locked storage bins.
www.northwestnavigator.com /index.php/navigator/everett   (1017 words)

  
 Congressman Rick Larsen :: Washington's 2rd Congressional District :: Issues Section
Naval Station Everett is one of the newest bases in the Navy, and is considered "The Sailor’s Choice" because of its incredible location, high quality of life, and supportive community.
Naval Station Everett, located in Everett, Washington, serves as home to over 5,000 sailors and their families.
The Second Congressional District is fortunate to have Naval Station Everett and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, two critical military installations, within its borders.
www.house.gov /larsen/issue/defense.shtml   (1054 words)

  
 Everett Area Chamber of Commerce
Everett was recently identified as one of the hottest growth centers in the Puget Sound, in part because of the addition of the $265 million Naval Station Everett.
Naval Station Everett is also home to a US Coast Guard buoy tender and a military sealift command ship that spends most of the time away from Everett.
Naval Station Everett is also the permanent homeport for three destroyers and three frigates.
www.everettchamber.com /naval_station.jsp   (209 words)

  
 Everett Business Journal: Naval Station Everett has groundbreaking on $5.5 million training pool. (Port Report).(Brief Article)@ HighBeam Research
Naval Station Everett held a groundbreaking in late March for a $5.5 million aquatic training facility that will be used to train Navy pilots for combat.
Naval Station Everett has groundbreaking on $5.5 million training pool.
Everett Business Journal: Naval Station Everett has groundbreaking on $5.5 million training pool.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:85008026&refid=ink_tptd_mag   (206 words)

  
 doa081301.txt
The waters of Port Gardner and East Waterway surrounding Naval Station Everett beginning at Point 1, a point near the northwest corner of Naval Station Everett at latitude 47 deg.
To better protect vessels and personnel stationed at the facility, the Commander, Fort Eustis, has requested the Corps of Engineers establish a Restricted Area to be enforced whenever the base is in Threat Condition Charlie or Delta.
Restrictions would be intermittent and temporary, and only apply when naval training exercises are signaled as in progress.
ftp.die.net /mirror/cryptome/doa081301.txt   (2730 words)

  
 Haze Gray & Underway Photo Feature: The Chinese Navy visits Everett
In honor of the event, Naval Station Everett hosted an open house and several of the ships (both US and Chinese) were open to visitors.
On 15 September 2000, two Chinese People's Liberation Army (Navy) [PLAN] vessels arrived at Naval Station Everett, Washington, for a goodwill visit.
Other stops on their goodwill tour included Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt and Naval Station Pearl Harbor.
www.hazegray.org /features/everett   (663 words)

  
 Military Installation Guides 2.0
Naval Station Everett (NAVSTA) is located in the northwest corner of Washington State, in the city of Everett, 25 miles north of Seattle.
Naval Station Everett was previously the home of the USS David R. Ray, USS Callahan, USS Chandler and the USS Fife.
Naval Station Everett history began in 1983 when the Secretary of the Navy first proposed a new Puget Sound area naval base as part of the Strategic Homeport concept.
benefits.military.com /misc/installations/Base_Content.jsp?id=5110   (363 words)

  
 Kiewit - Everett Naval Station Carrier Pier - Everett, WA
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Everett Naval Station Carrier Pier – Everett, WA
Completed in February 1992 for the Department of the Navy, the $56 million Puget Sound Carrier Support Complex provides the mooring facilities for this aircraft carrier base.
www.kiewit.com /project/pro_everett_pier.html   (179 words)

  
 SNOEDC.Ezine02: Naval Station Everett Escapes BRAC List
Although changes are possible throughout the rest of the BRAC process, Naval Station Everett was not on the initial list of impacted bases, and all major Western Washington military installations escaped threats of closure.
Naval Station Everett is home to six Navy ships, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
Friday the 13th was good luck for Snohomish County in May. That was the day the U.S. Dept. of Defense released the list of military bases it is recommends be closed or realigned as part of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure review known as BRAC.
www.imakenews.com /snocoedc/e_article000401974.cfm   (222 words)

  
 nns94020.txt
Naval Station Everett is located at the mouth of the Snohomish River in Everett, Wash. By JO1 Paul Russo, NAVSTA Everett Public Affairs -USN- NNS206.
The mission of the new station will be to provide operational and administrative services in support of an aircraft carrier battle group, and to assist Naval forces in the Pacific Northwest.
Earth Day '94 offers all Naval commands the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to sound stewardship of the environment, by using the occasion to illustrate the extent to which environmental considerations are being integrated into every aspect of our operations.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/news/navnews/nns94/nns94020.txt   (2565 words)

  
 Madahcom Incorporated;Digital wireless paging, communication, mass-notification, alert warning systems, WAVES
Naval Station Everett used the WAVES PAS Alerting System to successfully evacuate buildings during the earthquake.One such facility in the region, Naval Station Everett (Everett, Washington) was fortunate to have a MadahCom WAVES PAS (Personnel Alerting System) commissioned less than an hour before the earthquake struck.
Everett Naval Station is a fifty-two acre site and is home base to seven Naval warships and encompasses numerous training, housing, and operation buildings.
Petty Officer James Keesler testing the WAVES PAS System before the evacuation.The WAVES system was originally selected by the Base Command to meet Force Protection requirements and upgrade Everett’s Personnel Alerting System.
www.madah.com /news_earthquake.html   (593 words)

  
 print.php?f=1-292925-1787497.php
The carrier, which left Naval Station Everett last July, launched airstrikes in support of the U.S. war in Iraq.
The Everett Symphony Orchestra is scheduled to play on the pier, along with at least one high school band.
EVERETT, Wash. — When the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln returns from the Persian Gulf, it will be welcomed home by thousands of cheering people and a downtown parade.
www.navytimes.com /print.php?f=1-292925-1787497.php   (393 words)

  
 The Northwest Navigator > Naval Station Everett > Not your father's indoc
The program, implemented by Naval Station Everett Commanding Officer, Capt. Eddie Gardiner, is designed to improve readiness and training, while ensuring new arrivals receive a comprehensive introduction to both the station and local community.
Naval Station Everett training officer, DCC(SW) Edwin Belk, right, applauds the graduation of the station's first command indoc class.
Sailors visited Naval Radio Station (T) Jim Creek’s recreational facilities, toured Snohomish County under the guidance of the Visitor’s Bureau, and drove a portion of the Cascade Loop scenic highway.
www.northwestnavigator.com /index.php/navigator/everett/not_your_fathers_indoc   (741 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Snohomish County News: Navy's impact: $431 million
Copies of the economic report on Naval Station Everett are available from the Everett Mayor's Office, 2930 Wetmore Ave., and at www.everettwa.org.
The total net direct impact, including active and retired naval personnel associated with Naval Station Everett, is estimated at $431 million in Snohomish County alone.
The report is part of a process that could result in a recommendation in November 2005 to keep Naval Station Everett open — or to close it.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/snohomishcountynews/2002119314_econ15n.html   (781 words)

  
 HeraldNet: Pentagon passes on closing Naval Station Everett, Whidbey Island Naval Air Station
Naval Station Everett and Whidbey Island Naval Air Station are not on the Pentagon's list of military bases considered for closure, Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Wash., said early Friday.
There was a battleship-sized sigh of relief in Everett early this morning as local leaders learned Naval Station Everett and other Puget Sound-area installations are not the Pentagon's list of military bases to be closed.
And Naval Station Everett is not only the sailor's choice, it's the Pentagon's choice for the future of the Navy," Larsen said.
www.heraldnet.com /stories/05/05/13/100loc_baseclose.cfm   (875 words)

  
 Navylifepnw.com :: Recreation : Everett Marina
Naval Station Everett's Marina is a private mooring facility available to all authorized DoD users with identification.
Imagine gliding your sloop into scenic Port Gardner, sailing past serenading California sea lions and the historic Everett waterfront, past mills once operated by the prestigious Rockefeller family who unleashed Snohomish County to commercial development decades past.
Lying on the inner harbor, between Spruance Boulevard and Pier Delta, the Marina is a perfect place to furl your sails and tie up for the night.
www.navylifepnw.com /site/69/Everett-Marina.aspx   (350 words)

  
 ipedia.com: United States Navy Article
The naval jack of the United States is a blue field with 50 white stars, identical to the canton of the ensign, both in appearance and size.
Naval jargon is spoken by American sailors as a normal part of their daily speech.
Archaic English that remains common in naval jargon, such as "aye" (the common English word for "Yes" until the 16th century), "Fo'c'sle" (from Fore Castle), and Bo'sun (from "Boat Swain", swain being Middle English for a young man or a servant).
www.ipedia.com /united_states_navy.html   (2842 words)

  
 Tags: WA,Military
Unlike most military bases which have a history dating back at least to World War Two, Naval Station Everett was built from scratch in the 1990's.
Whidbey is the only Naval Air Station in the Northwest, and is homebase to aircraft carrier planes such as the A-6 Intruder, made by Grumman, an attack jet that sails on the carriers of the Pacific Fleet.
It replaced most of the functions of the Naval Station Puget Sound in Seattle, which was shut down in...
ludb.clui.org /tag/WA/Military   (575 words)

  
 rhumblines321.doc
Aviles highlighted the part that Naval Station Everett and its ships have played: the 290-day deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, the eight-month deployments of the frigates USS Rodney M. Davis and USS Ingraham, and others who were called into the fight.
Despite the role that the base, its sailors and its ships have played in recent years, some uncertainty surrounds the future of Naval Station Everett.
Gary Locke, who proclaimed Thursday Naval Station Everett Day in Washington, had effusive praise for the base.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/.www/rhumblines/rhumblines321.doc   (549 words)

  
 Armed Forces Women's Basketball Championship
"Armed Forces sports is a great thing," said the civilian from Naval Air Station, Meridian, Miss.
The NAVSTA Everett sports department said they were more than happy to host the event and looks forward to hosting more Armed Forces events in the future.
EVERETT, Wash. -- Army finished with a perfect record, winning six games straight, in the annual All Armed Forces women's basketball tournament, coasting its way to its 12th consecutive gold medal in the event.
www.defenselink.mil /armedforcessports/bb03w.html   (1162 words)

  
 Navy Region Northwest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The command also serves as the reporting senior for the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, headquartered in Hawaii, for Naval Air Station Whidbey Island; Naval Station Everett; Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bremerton; Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bangor and Naval Magazine Indian Island.
View of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, as seen from across the water in Port Orchard.
This page was last modified 16:07, 25 March 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Navy_Region_Northwest   (194 words)

  
 USS SHOUP (DDG 86)
Naval Station Everett is located approximately 45 minutes north of Seattle, and about 1 hour north of Sea-Tac International Airport.
For those who are not driving, public transportation is also available, and usually costs about $50 for a ride from the airport to Naval Station Everett.
Follow the green road signs to Naval Station Everett, on the left.
www.shoup.navy.mil /reporting.htm   (534 words)

  
 NYCE By-laws
It shall be governed in its activities on board Naval Station Everett by appropriate directives promulgated by the Commanding Officer of Naval Station Everett or representative.
The Navy Yacht Club Everett is a private organization and not an instrumentality or agency of the United States Government, Naval Station Everett.
While on board Naval Station Everett, guests are subject to all laws and regulations regulating conduct aboard the installation.
www.nyceinfo.org /bylaws.htm   (2330 words)

  
 Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Due to the current security posture, public tours of aircraft carriers are not being conducted at Naval Base Coronado (CA), Naval Station Everett (WA), and Naval Station Bremerton (WA).
www.airpac.navy.mil /tours   (29 words)

  
 The Abraham Lincoln comes home
And a relatively new city: Everett, the home of the Navy's newest base, pulled out all the stops to prove that it, too, can be a good Navy town.
The Lincoln's return home to Everett yesterday from its last six-month deployment was, in more ways than one, a story of changing times, mixed with tradition.
EVERETT -- In a way, Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Cope's story could make him a poster boy for the new Navy.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /local/linc13.shtml   (1317 words)

  
 Navy Christens X-craft
NAVAL STATION EVERETT, Wash. (NNS) -- The Navy unveiled its future as it officially christened its revolutionary new Littoral Surface Craft - Experimental, commonly referred to as "X-Craft," Feb. 5.
For related news, visit the Naval Station Everett Navy NewsStand page at www.news.navy.mil/local/everett.
Developed by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), this high-speed, aluminum catamaran is designed to test a variety of technologies that could allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral, or shallow, waters.
www.news.navy.mil /search/display.asp?story_id=16997   (889 words)

  
 KOMO : No Bases In Washington Closing, State To Gain Personnel
"At Naval Station Everett, we have a platform that we can deploy anywhere around the world if we are call upon to do that," said Congressman Rick Larson.
In Everett, some speculated the state's newest base could be significantly scaled down, possibly by moving the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier to Hawaii.
The Everett base will stay as is. Congress members think they know why, saying it's the best staging area for missions in the Asia Pacific and forces here can be mobilized faster than other parts of the country.
www.komotv.com /news/printstory.asp?id=36818   (769 words)

  
 New Coast Guard ship for Naval Station Everett
EVERETT -- A new Coast Guard ship will be stationed at Naval Station Everett.
New Coast Guard ship for Naval Station Everett
The Henry Blake, a buoy tender with a crew of 18, has been stationed at Everett since it was commissioned in October 2000.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /local/200603_coastguard22.html   (289 words)

  
 newsletter_full.jsp?indx=10
anniversary of the opening of NSE, the committee selected 12 civilian and military personnel who represent the varied demographics that comprise Naval Station Everett's workforce, including civilians, members of the military, contract employees and a volunteer.
When you think about Naval Station Everett and who works there, the answer seems straightforward: military personnel.
Fifty-six businesses were recognized at the Everett Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Business meeting Oct. 20 for their long-term participation in the Everett Chamber.
www.everettchamber.com /newsletter_full.jsp?indx=10   (647 words)

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