- Naval Weapons Station Charleston
Naval Weapons Station Charleston (NAVWPNSTA CHASN) is a base of the
United States Navy located on the west bank of theCooper River , in Berkeley County,South Carolina , north of Charleston. The base encompasses more than 17,000 acres (69 km²) of land with 10,000 acres (40 km²) of forest and wetlands, 16-plus miles of waterfront, four deep-water piers, convert|38.2|mi|km of railroad and convert|292|mi|km of road. The current workforce (military/civil service/contractor) numbers more than 11,000 with an additional 3,600 people in on-base family housing. [ [https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Charleston/AboutCNIC/index.htm About Naval Weapons Station Charleston] ]Under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure plan the Air Force is to jointly manage Naval Weapons Station Charleston and
Charleston Air Force Base . [ [http://www.charleston.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123024414 Joint Basing with Naval Weapons Station moves forward] , July 28, 2006.]History
Commissioned on
November 5 1941 as the United States Naval Ammunition Depot, the facility was used as anammunition collection and distribution point duringWorld War II . Ammunition manufactured throughout the country was sent to the base and then loaded onto ships being built at theCharleston Naval Shipyard . After the war, the station oversaw the removal of ordnance from deactivated ships. There was minimal activity at the base for the next several years.cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/charleston_nws.htm |title=Charleston Naval Weapon Station |publisher=GlobalSecurity.org |date=August 21 2005 |accessdate=2007-11-27 ]In the mid-1950s, the station experienced renewed activity when its mission was expanded to include the handling of
guided missile s. Base personnel were tasked with armingsubmarine s with theUGM-27 Polaris missile, and in 1960 the Polaris Missile Facility Atlantic (POMFLANT) was constructed within the base. More land was acquired and facilities were built in 1965 to accommodate the handling of Terrier, Tartar, and Hawk missiles. Buildings were added again in 1969 for the Standard and Red Eye missiles. The base continued to grow through the 1970s and, onSeptember 30 1981 , acquired the nearbyCharleston Army Depot . The station's name was then changed to Naval Weapons Station South.Current status
The Weapons Station has expanded its mission and Department of Defense support role with over 40 tenant commands, and today is a training center, with the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command (NNPTC), Nuclear Power Training Unit, Propulsion Facility, and Border Patrol satellite academy;
Naval Consolidated Brig, Charleston ; Mobile Mine Assembly Unit; Explosive Ordnance Detachments; Marine Corps Reserve Center; an engineering complex, with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR, this is the largest employeer in the Charleston area) and is close to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast; 269 above-ground ammunition magazines, maintenance and storage of military ordnance including mines, and serves as an Army logistics hub, the busiestcontinental United States surface port in the defense transportation system. In addition, NWS Charleston contains more than 1,800 on-base houses for Navy enlisted and officer dependents as well as Coast Guard dependents, and has a child care facility, elementary and middle schools.Currently under construction is a large medical clinic near NNPTC in Goose Creek. [Jill Coley, [http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/jan/04/military_striving_fix_health_care_ills26583/ "Military striving to fix health care ills"] ,
The Post and Courier , January 4, 2008.]Notes
External links
* [https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Charleston NWS Charleston official website]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/charleston_nws.htm globalsecurity.org: NWS Charleston]
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