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Welcome to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown

The land of Naval Weapons Station Yorktown is a site rich in colonial history. The station sits amidst a setting of natural beauty surrounded by the distant echo of the first settlers in Virginia and the battle cries of the Revolutionary War. The site of the weapons station was acquired for the Navy by a presidential proclamation on August 7, 1918, and was at the time the largest naval installation in the world, its land area covering about twenty square miles. In 1932, the Navy Mine Depot became the Naval Mine Depot in recognition of expanded ordnance support. Then, on August 7, 1958, on the Station’s 40th anniversary, the name was changed to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, again in recognition of a much expanded mission for naval ordnance. Today, the installation and its tenant commands continue to provide critical fleet ordnance support for the Navy.

Installation Information

Naval Weapons Station Yorktown hosts 40 tenant commands which include the Navy Munitions Command Atlantic, the Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity, the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group, Naval Expeditionary Medical Support Command, Navy Cargo Handling Battalion One and 19 departments.
 

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Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Featured Photo Gallery

YORKTOWN, Va. (March 20, 2024) A sailor assigned to the Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity (NORA) onboard Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown works on fabricating prescription eyewear. NORA, a component of the Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command (NMRLC) is responsible for providing prescription eyewear for servicemembers, retirees, family members, dependents and various select categories of personnel as outlined in SECNAVINST 68101.1 and AFI 44-117. NORA is the DoD Program Executive Office for the Optical Fabrication Enterprise and has oversight of all military optical fabrication worldwide. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
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YORKTOWN, Va. (February 22, 2024) Chief Warrant Officer 3 David Burston, Food Service Officer and Culinary Specialist First Class Johnpaul Pedero cut a cake as part of the Black History Month special meal at Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown’s Scudder Hall Galley. Each February, the U.S. Navy commemorates Black History Month and the significant role that African Americans, both past and present, have played in the defense of our Nation. Their contributions and sacrifice to our Nation are not just a part of African American history, but American history. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released)
YORKTOWN, Va. (February 14, 2024) Sean McDonald, a Law Enforcement Instructor assigned to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, assists a member of the installation’s Security Department don personal protective equipment at the installation’s weapons pier. This particular drill was part of the larger Exercise Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain 2024 (CS-SC24). CS-SC24 is an annual, two-part force protection exercise conducted by U.S. Fleet Forces Command and Commander, Navy Installations Command on all CONUS Navy installations. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
YORKTOWN, Va. (October 10, 2024) LSSN Jonathan Anderson, from West Columbia, South Carolina is sprayed with oleoresin capsicum (oc) as part of Auxiliary Security Force training onboard Naval Weapons Station Yorktown. The training was facilitated by the installation’s security department, and trains sailors from various tenant commands onboard the installation and Cheatham Annex in basic law and order and gate guard duties. LSSN Anderson is assigned to the Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command onboard Cheatham Annex. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
YORKTOWN, Va. (October 18, 2024) Captain Dan Patrick, Commanding Officer, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown delivers remarks during a wreath laying ceremony at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. The wreath laying event was coordinated by the USS Yorktown (CG-48) reunion association, and was held in honor of the ship’s sponsor, Mary Matthews. USS Yorktown (CG-48) was a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser that was commissioned in 1984 at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown and decommissioned in 2004.  (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (October 22, 2024) David Hasey, Battalion Chief of Training for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown's Fire & Emergency Services directs role players during the annual Blue October 2024 Integrated Training Exercise onboard Cheatham Annex. The exercise enabled members of the installation’s security department, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire & Emergency Services, York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office along with York County Fire & Emergency Services to exercise their mutual aid agreements and train so that they are able to respond effectively to any emergent events that may arise. It also allows the participants to test interoperability and foster interagency cooperation. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
YORKTOWN, Va. (June 20, 2024) Sailors assigned to the Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity (NORA) Color Guard present the colors during the opening ceremonies for the Tri-Service Optician School’s (TOPS) class 24-005 commencement ceremony. The commencement ceremony was held at Nelson Chapel onboard Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown. The mission of TOPS is to provide formal optical training to Army Optical Laboratory Specialist MOS (68H) and Navy Hospital Corpsman (NEC L19A) students with quality training through a 24-week, DoD, uniformed services school on the subjects of ophthalmic dispensing, ophthalmic fabrication and clinical optics. Upon completing the required curriculum, graduates are immediately able to function as an independent optician in any military environment. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released)
YORKTOWN, Va. (April 5, 2024) Ensign Darelle Moore, Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown’s Security Officer and Chief Ethan Holland, assigned to the installation’s Security Department, hand out stickers to military affiliated youths during a parade as part of the Month of the Military Child. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
YORKTOWN, Va. (September 23, 2024) Civilian Police Officers assigned to the Security Department onboard Naval Weapons Station Yorktown along with personnel assigned to the installation’s Fire & Emergency Medical Services Department conduct casualty extraction training. The training was conducted at Fire Station 13 onboard Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, and ensures seamless interoperability and the ability to react and respond to emergent incidents onboard the installation. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
YORKTOWN, Va. (April 5, 2024) Sailors assigned to the Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Yorktown’s Security Department direct traffic during a youth parade as part of the Month of the Military Child. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (September 11, 2024) Senior Chief Master-at-Arms Ethan Holland, assigned to the Security Department onboard Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, is pictured at the finish line after participating in the first annual 9/11 Stair Climb event onboard Cheatham Annex. The commemorative event honored the courageous first responders and others who lost their lives during the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The event featured two distinct groups of walkers and runners. Over 250 participants from multiple commands in area participated, and navigated through 10 designated stations representing every 11th floor that the first responders ascended during their heroic efforts. Additionally, participants donned name tags printed with the names of first responders who perished during that fateful day. (U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released).
 

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