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Welcome to Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads

Welcome to Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads located off Terminal Blvd. in Norfolk, Virginia. We are committed to providing effective and efficient world-class support to our customers to enable our fighters and support our families.

Installation Information

NSA Hampton Roads has the largest concentration of fleet headquarters administrative and communication facilities outside of Washington, D.C. We are home to more than 6,000 personnel that includes major tenant commands: U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Joint Staff Hampton Roads, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, Naval Submarine Forces, Atlantic; and Naval Reserve Forces Command.

 

News from around Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads

Photos From Around Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads

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A mom with her children crosses the finish line. NSA Hampton Roads host the Wounded Warrior 5K in support of Wounded Warrior Care month. This is the 10th annual Wounded Warrior 5K. (Photo by Ninoshka Basantes, NSA Hampton Roads Public Affairs Officer.)
Your hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to excellence have culminated in this remarkable achievement. Your leadership and perseverance are truly inspiring, and it's clear that you have made a significant impact on your team and community.
This accomplishment is a testament to your exceptional abilities and the countless hours you’ve devoted to your mission. We are all proud of you and look forward to seeing all the great things you will continue to accomplish.
Bravo Zulu!
Runners and walkers are off to start the race at the Wounded Warrior 5K. NSA Hampton Roads host the Wounded Warrior 5K in support of Wounded Warrior Care month. This is the 10th annual Wounded Warrior 5K. (Photo by Ninoshka Basantes, NSA Hampton Roads Public Affairs Officer.)
Chief Culinary Specialist Chelsea Barglof dons her cover during a Chief Petty Officer promotion ceremony at the POW/MIA Park on Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads October 21, 2022. The ceremony was the culmination of a six-week training period in which senior enlisted leaders introduced the chief selectees to myriad challenges designed to strengthen their leadership skills and to provide a better understanding of what it means to be the chief. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Evan Thompson/Released)
Your hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to excellence have culminated in this remarkable achievement. Your leadership and perseverance are truly inspiring, and it's clear that you have made a significant impact on your team and community.
This accomplishment is a testament to your exceptional abilities and the countless hours you’ve devoted to your mission. We are all proud of you and look forward to seeing all the great things you will continue to accomplish.
Bravo Zulu!
Chief Petty Officer Steve Mafort going ashore for the last time.
Wishing a very happy retirement to Cecilia Alonzo! 
Thank you, Cecilia, for your dedication and all the incredible contributions you've made to the NEXCOM family. Your hard work and passion have left a lasting impact, and you will be greatly missed. Enjoy this new chapter filled with relaxation and adventure—you’ve truly earned it!
Chief Petty Officer Steve Mafort going ashore for the last time.
Wishing a very happy retirement to Cecilia Alonzo! 
Thank you, Cecilia, for your dedication and all the incredible contributions you've made to the NEXCOM family. Your hard work and passion have left a lasting impact, and you will be greatly missed. Enjoy this new chapter filled with relaxation and adventure—you’ve truly earned it!
 

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