Mission
The mission of Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, is to provide the best possible service and facilities to our customers with pride.Our function is to maintain and operate facilities, and provide service and material, to support operations of aviation facilities and units of the Naval Air Training Command and other tenant activities and units.
We will complete our mission through clear and concise communication and continual pursuit of improvement. We will optimize the use of our diverse workforce and air station resources to support tenant commands, and regional goals and objectives.
Our overall command assignment is pilot training. The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA), headquartered here, oversees the training operation throughout the Southeast Region, from Texas to Florida. Under CNATRA's command are five training air wings, 16 training squadrons, more than 14,000 Navy and civilian personnel, the Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Naval Aviation Schools Command and the National Museum of Naval Aviation. Established in August 1971, the Naval Air Training Command moved to its present headquarters in July 1972.
Training Air Wing Four (TW-4) was established in March 1972.Itis comprised of four individual units: Training SquadronsTwenty-seven (VT-27),Twenty-eight (VT-28),Thirty-one (VT-31) and Thirty-five (VT-35). VT-27 and VT-28 are two of five primary training squadrons (the other three are located at Whiting Field in Milton, Fla.). They fly the T-6B Texan II, a single-engine turbo-prop, two-seat, basic training aircraft. VT-31 and VT-35 provide advanced multi-engine training in the T-44A King Air. VT-31 is also responsible for intermediate phase flight training for future E-2C Hawkeye and C-2A Greyhound pilots. VT-35 was established as a Joint Advanced Multi-engine Training Squadron in October 1999. The historic establishment was the first time that a Navy squadron was formed under the command of a United States Air Force officer. Until 2013, when Air Force student pilot training endedin TW-4,command of the squadron alternated annually between the Air Force and Navy.
Other aircraft aboard the Naval Air Station include Army helicopters that are re-worked and tested, as well as the P-3 Orion, flown by US Customs and Border Protection.
The largest tenant command at NAS Corpus Christi is the Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD). CCAD occupies nearly 140 acres leased from the station and is the largest industrial employer in South Texas. Established in 1961 as a relatively small maintenance facility for fixed-wing aircraft, CCAD has evolved into the Army's largest helicopter repair, overhaul and maintenance center.
Other major tenants at NAS Corpus Christi include the United States Marine Aviation Training Support Group; and the United States Customs and Border Protection Service. In all, there are more than25tenant commands and activities located on board the station.
Special and Critical Installation Information
Here are some of the most essential items you need to know:
- If you have an emergency while traveling to NAS Corpus Christi, please contact the nearest base possible. If delayed in reporting, contact the nearest installation or call NAS Corpus Christi base Quarterdeck at 361-961-2688 or DSN 861-2688. You may also contact the American Red Cross toll-free at 1-877-272-7337.
- Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society can provide financial emergency assistance, based on need. Assistance is provided via loans or in the case of extreme hardship, grants may be made.
- The Navy Lodge is available for incoming families and Bachelor Officer/Enlisted.
USO South Texas: USO South Texas is the second oldest USO in the world and has served our military families for nearly 75 years! They offer free weekly luncheons on Wednesdays, free diapers, and many other opportunities to rest, relax and study in the USO Center located in Building 3 at NAS Corpus Christi. As a Chartered Center they raise all of their funds locally, receiving no financial support from USO, Inc. or federal/state funds. They love what they do and they are dedicated to serving our military. USO lifts the spirits of our military and their families at home in South Texas & beyond.
Defense Service Network (DSN) Dialing Instructions
The DSN is the provider of long-distance communications service for the Department of Defense (DoD). Every installation has a special DSN number and the numbers vary by world-wide location. In order to place a call using DSN, the caller must be using a military phone on an installation. Cell phones cannot dial DSN numbers. When dialing a DSN number from a United States installation to another United States installation, it is unnecessary to dial the DSN 312 area code. When dialing a DSN number to/from overseas locations, the DSN area code must be included. The operator can be reached at commercial (719) 567-1110. Please note that long distance charges may be incurred.
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