Nestled amid the low rolling hills of east central Mississippi lies Naval Air Station Meridian. It is located approximately 15 miles northeast of the city of Meridian between State Highways 39 and 45.
Meridian’s airport is located south of Meridian, approximately 20 miles from the main gate. Amtrak and Greyhound are located downtown in Union Station about the same distance from the base as the airport.
There is no daily bus or shuttle service from the city of Meridian to ...
Airports There are two nearby airports. • Okaloosa Regional Airport is north of Hurlburt Field on State Road 85, near Eglin Air Force Base • Pensacola Airport is on Airport Road in Pensacola, about 35 miles from Hurlburt FieldSign-InUpon arrival contact your sponsor or the Military Personnel Flight Customer Coordination Center. Your initial sign-in will be with your MPF CCC. If you arrive after duty hours, check in at the billeting office and sign-in ...
Camp Lejeune is home to the largest concentration of Marines and sailors in the world and continues to grow in its capabilities. Camp Lejeune’s size is currently 156,000 acres.
Camp Lejeune is a base that has strong ties with our civilian neighbors. We have received numerous awards from civic groups ranging from our environmental programs to our Department of Defense schools. Whether you are assigned to Marine Corps Base or one of the warfighting commands, you will find the facilities ...
Welcome to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the premier joint base in the Department of Defense and home to America's Arctic Warriors! In October 2010, the Air Force's Elmendorf Air Force Base and the Army's Fort Richardson combined to become one installation in accordance with Defense Department's 2005 Base Closure and Realignment Commission recommendations. This merger of two great installations and two powerful combat missions simply formalized an already close working relationship the Air Force an Army have shared ...
SAN DIEGO San Diego, named after Saint Didacus, is the second-largest city in California and the eighth largest city in the United States. Though San Diego's economy is multifaceted—biotechnology, defense manufacturing, agriculture, software development and microbreweries are some of the city's biggest money-makers—tourism is a cornerstone that can't be ignored. Tourism drastically affects the city's culture, and San Diego houses many local attractions, such as SeaWorld San Diego, Belmont amusement park, San ...
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