- United States Naval Districts
The naval district is a military and administrative command ashore, established for the purpose of decentralizing the
U.S. Navy Department's functions with respect to the control of the coastwise sea communications and the shore activities outside the department proper, and for the further purpose of centralizing under one command:(a) For military coordination, all naval activities, and
(b) For administrative coordination, all naval activities with specific exceptions, within the district and the waters thereof.
The limits of the naval districts are laid down in article 1480, Navy Regulations. Those limits extend to seaward so far as to include the coastwise sea lanes (art. 1486 (1), Navy Regulations).
"Each naval district shall be commanded by a designated commandant, who is the direct representative of the Navy Department, including its bureaus and offices, in all matters affecting district activity." (Art. 1481, Navy Regulations.)
Apart from Naval District Washington, the Districts were renamed Navy Regions about 1999, and are now under Commander Naval Installations Command (CNIC).
1st Naval District
The boundaries of the First Naval District, to be headquartered at
Portsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine , (and later in Boston) were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. Until late 1915 no personnel were assigned to the district staff. In 1945 the district was headquartered atBoston, Massachusetts , and consisted of the following geographic areas:Maine ,New Hampshire ,Vermont ,Massachusetts , andRhode Island (includingBlock Island ). The First Naval District was disestablished on7 October 1976 and control passed to the Fourth Naval District.2nd Naval District
Created with the other original districts in 1903, the Second Naval District was the smallest of the lot. It was headquartered in Newport,
Rhode Island , and covered only Rhode Island and adjacent waters. It was incorporated into the First Naval District at the end of World War I.3rd Naval District
The Third Naval District, headquartered at
New York, New York , was established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling.Puerto Rico was initially part of the district due to good communications betweenNew York andPuerto Rico . In 1919Puerto Rico was removed from the district and placed directly under the control of theChief of Naval Operations . In 1945 the district, still headquartered atNew York , consisted of the following geographic areas:Connecticut ,New York , the northern part ofNew Jersey (including Counties of Mercer, Monmouth, and all counties north thereof), and also theNantucket Shoals Lightship . The Third Naval District was disestablished on7 October 1976 and functions were transferred to the Fourth Naval District.4th Naval District
The boundaries of the Fourth Naval District, to be headquartered at League Island Navy Yard in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. No personnel were assigned to the district staff until late 1915. In 1945 the district, still headquartered in Philadelphia, consisted of the following geographic areas:Pennsylvania , the southern part ofNew Jersey (including the counties of Burlington, Ocean, and all counties south thereof), andDelaware (includingWinter Quarters Shoal Light Vessel). On7 October 1976 this command absorbed the functions of the First and Third Naval Districts. The Fourth Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 .5th Naval District
The boundaries of the Fifth Naval District, to be headquartered at the
Norfolk Navy Yard inNorfolk, Virginia , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. Until late 1915 no personnel were assigned to the district staff. In 1945 the district was headquartered at the Naval Operating Base atNorfolk, Virginia , and consisted of the following geographic areas:Maryland less Anne Arundel, Prince Georges, Montgomery, St. Mary's, Calvert, and Charles Counties;West Virginia ;Virginia less Arlington, Fairfax, Stafford, King George, Prince William, and Westmoreland Counties; and the Counties of Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Gates, Perquimans, Chowan, Tyrrell, Washington, Hyde, Beaufort, Pamlico, Craven, Jones, Carteret, Onslow, and Dare inNorth Carolina ; also theDiamond Shoals Lightship. The Fifth Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 .6th Naval District
The boundaries of the Sixth Naval District, to be headquartered at
Charleston Navy Yard inCharleston, South Carolina , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. Until approximately 1916 no personnel were assigned to the district staff. In 1945 the district, still headquartered at Charleston, consisted of the following geographic areas:South Carolina , Georgia, andNorth Carolina , except Counties of Camden, Pasquotank, Gates, Perquimans, Chowan, Tyrrell, Washington, Hyde, Beaufort, Pamlico, Craven, Jones, Carteret, Onslow, and Dare; and the Counties of ] Nassau County, Florida|Nassau] andDuval County, Florida inFlorida . The Sixth Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 .7th Naval District
Jacksonville/
Miami, Florida 8th Naval District
New Orleans, Louisiana 9th Naval District
The boundaries of the Ninth Naval District, headquartered at the Lake Training Station in
Lake Bluff, Illinois , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. In 1911 the district was activated as part of an administrative unit called the "Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Naval Districts." In 1920 the district became a separate entity with its own district staff. In 1945 the district, headquartered at what was now known as Great Lakes Naval Training Station inIllinois , consisted of the following geographic areas:Ohio ,Michigan ,Kentucky ,Indiana ,Illinois ,Wisconsin ,Minnesota ,Iowa ,Missouri ,North Dakota ,South Dakota ,Nebraska , andKansas . The Ninth Naval District was disestablished on30 June 1979 and its functions transferred to the Fourth, Eighth, Eleventh and Thirteenth Naval Districts.10th Naval District
The boundaries of the Tenth Naval District, to be headquartered at Lake Training Station in
Lake Bluff, Illinois , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. The district was activated in 1911 as part of a larger administrative unit called "Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Naval Districts." In 1945 the district was located outside the continentalUnited States and headquartered atSan Juan, Puerto Rico . It consisted of the following geographic areas:Puerto Rico , Vieques, Culebra,Virgin islands and the Naval Reservation, Guantanamo, and US Naval shore activities atJamaica ,Trinidad , Bahamas,Antigua ,St. Lucia ,British Guiana . The Tenth Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 ?.11th Naval District
The Eleventh Naval District, headquartered at the Lake Training Station in
Lake Bluff, Illinois , was established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. The district was activated in 1911 as part of a larger administrative unit known as the "Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Naval Districts." In 1920 the Eleventh Naval District became a separate Naval District. In 1945 the district was headquartered atSan Diego, California , and consisted of the following geographic areas:New Mexico ;Arizona ; Clark County,Nevada ; southern part ofCalifornia , including Counties of Santa Barbara, Kern, and San Bernardino, and all counties south thereof. The Eleventh Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 .12th Naval District
The boundaries of the Twelfth Naval District, to be headquartered at the
Mare Island inVallejo, California , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. In 1945 the district was headquartered atSan Francisco, California , and consisted of the following geographic areasColorado ;Utah ;Nevada except Clark County); northern part ofCalifornia , including Counties of San Luis Obispo, Kings, Tulare, Inyo, and all counties north thereof. The Twelfth Naval District was disestablished in 1977 and functions were transferred to the Eleventh Naval District.13th Naval District
The boundaries of the Thirteenth Naval District, to be headquartered at the Puget Sound Navy Yard in
Bremerton, Washington , were established on7 May 1903 in accordance with General Order No. 128, signed by Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles H. Darling. The headquarters of the district was transferred toSeattle, Washington , in 1926. In 1945 the district consisted of the following geographic areas: Washington,Oregon ,Idaho ,Montana , andWyoming . The Thirteenth Naval District was disestablished on30 September 1980 .14th Naval District
The Fourteenth Naval District, headquartered at the
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii , was established in 1916. In 1945 the district consisted of the following geographic areas:Hawaiian Islands , and islands to westward, including Midway, Wake, Kure, Johnston, andSan Islands , andKingman Reef . The Fourteenth Naval District was disestablished on30 June 1979 and control was passed on to the Commander in Chief,U.S. Pacific Fleet .15th Naval District
The Fifteenth Naval District, headquartered at Balboa in the Canal Zone, was established on
28 November 1917 by an executive order dated27 August 1917 and encompassed "the waters adjacent to the Canal Zone exclusive of the area between the inner limits of the defensive sea areas established at the Atlantic Entrance and the Pacific Entrance of thePanama Canal ." In 1945 the district consisted of the following geographic area:Panama Canal Zone . The Fifteenth Naval District was disestablished on31 December 1975 its responsibilities were transferred to thePanama Canal U.S. Naval Station .16th Naval District
The Sixteenth Naval District, at the beginning of
World War II consisted of thePhilippine Islands . See alsoUnited States Asiatic Fleet .17th Naval District
The Seventeenth Naval District, headquartered at Kodiak (Temp. Adak),
Alaska , was established on15 April 1944 . In 1945 the district consisted of the following geographic area:Alaska , including theAleutian Islands . The Seventeenth Naval District was disestablished on30 June 1971 and control was transferred to the 18th Naval District.Washington Naval District
Washington, DC Naval District Configuration in 1996
Over the years, the number of districts, through mergers, was whittled down to 10 by 1987. On
30 May 1996 the 8th and 2nd Districts were combined to form the new 8th District. As such, the district organization in 1996 included nine districts. Their designations and headquarters are:* 1st (
Boston, Massachusetts )
* 5th (Portsmouth, Virginia )
* 7th (Miami, Florida )
* 8th (New Orleans, Louisiana andSt. Louis, Missouri )
* 9th (Cleveland, Ohio )
* 11th (Alameda, California )
* 13th (Seattle, Washington )
* 14th (Honolulu, Hawaii )
* 17th (Juneau, Alaska )References
* [http://www.cnic.navy.mil/CNIC_HQ_Site/AboutCNIC/NavyRegions/CONUS/index.htm Navy Regions in the Continental U.S. (2007)]
* [http://www.cnic.navy.mil/CNIC_HQ_Site/AboutCNIC/NavyRegions/OCONUS/index.htm Navy Regions outside the Continental U.S. (2007)]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/nav_dist_manual.htm Naval District Manual (1927)]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/NHC/navdist.htm#map Map of Naval Districts (1944)]
* [http://www.cnic.navy.mil/NDW/index.htm Naval District Washington]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/Admin-Hist/USN-Admin-Guide/USN-Admin-Guide-3B.html The history of the First Naval District]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/guides/rosters/fifth%20naval%20district.htm Fifth Naval District]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/guides/rosters/third%20naval%20district.htm The Third Naval District, headquartered at New York, New York]
* [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=4th+Naval+District Fourth Naval District]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/guides/rosters/six%20naval%20district.htm Sixth Naval District]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/library/guides/rosters/contents_lists.htm Lists of Senior Officers and Civilian Officials of the US Navy]
* [http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/FAQS/district.html US Coast Guard History FAQS]
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