Since the Coast Guard's full operational establishment in Corpus Christi, a strong bond of collaboration and cooperation has flourished between the community and the service for over four decades.
The volunteer opportunity provided the Sailors to give back to their community and to provide support and resources to established programs.
Cpl. Oscar Rivera from Corpus Christi, use the Light Marine Air Defense Integrated System during a straits transit exercise.
NASK recognized Kevin Clarke for his ten years of dedicated service as he retires from his role as a federal employee.
Adrian, joined by his family, got an up-close look at what it takes to be a firefighter.
After separate attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, officials ordered the suspension of the Trusted Traveler policy.
As a Navy Nurse, Corpus Christi Native, Lieutenant Fremmy Cuadra, was mobilized for the 11th bi-annual multinational exercise Eager Lion 2024.
NAS-CC Navy Security Force Sailors who were recently designated as Navy Security Force Senior Specialists.
Sailors from the Community Outreach Association spent time recently volunteering at Texas A&M Corpus Christi’s Early Childhood Development Center.
NAS Corpus Christi would like to congratulate these hard charging Sailors who were selected as the most recent NAS Corpus Christi Sailors of the Quarter.
After touring the base’s primary Entry Control Point (ECP) on Gen. Cavazos Boulevard and the base’s main fire station, the secretary held an All Hands Call with sailors assigned to the base.
Capt. Michael Bishop on Tuesday signed a proclamation declaring October 2024 Navy Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Naval Air Station Kingsville.
Service members and staff from throughout NAS Corpus Christi participated in the Bells Across America ceremony.
The City of Kingsville, TX Mayor Sam Fugate requested a flyover during the USS KINGSVILLE LCS 36 Commissioning Ceremony.
Captain Eric Bromley was 'piped ashore' for the final time Friday after relinquishing command of Naval Air Station Kingsville to Captain Michael Bishop.
During the ceremony, Kingsville’s commanding officer Cmdr. Ludwig Mann III, reported the ship manned and ready, and ship sponsor, gave the traditional order to “Man our ship and bring her to life!” Helping to welcome the ship to the fleet.
The USS Kingsville made her grand entrance into the Port of Corpus Christi on Sunday, August 18th.
The students visited Air Operations to see how air traffic controllers work in the tower.
Two National Guard members and a U.S. Border Patrol agent died in the crash in Starr County Friday afternoon.
Kingsville is the 18th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) delivered by the company and the first U.S. Navy vessel to be named after the Texas city home to Naval Air Station Kingsville and directly tied to the historic King Ranch.