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.
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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.
1st Lt Jeffery Earle and RP2 O’Nisha Simmons attended the Venado Cub Scout Day Camp at Saint Gertrude’s Youth Educational Center.
The students visited Air Operations to see how air traffic controllers work in the tower.
NASK Fire Department showed Christofer and family the firefighting capabilities and a trip to the runway brought up close looks at airfield signals and aircraft taking off and landing.
At Naval Air Station Kingsville, RP2 O’Nisha Simmons prepares to take the first batch of ‘Angel Tree’ gifts to the Salvation Army in Corpus Christi.
Kingsville City Manager Mark McLaughlin said that the annual Wings Over South Texas Air show will not be coming to Kingsville in 2024 due to an oversight.
The Pilot-for-a-Day is a program that gives children who are dealing with significant medical issues the opportunity to experience being a Navy and Marine Corps aviator.
NAS Kingsville fire fighters and other base personnel climbed the stairs of the unaccompanied housing building Monday in a memorial to those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Lt. Amanda Lee, who this year became the first female demonstration pilot with the Navy’s Blue Angels, flying Left Wing in #3 – has an NAS Kingsville connection.
The proclamation calls on the citizens of Kingsville to wear purple on Wednesday, April 19 as a demonstration of solidarity with military children.
The purpose of this position is to perform duties commonly found in a variety of work situations and incidental to many different occupations in MWR.
Naval Air Station Kingsville participated in an annual force protection exercise during the week of February 6.
Area residents may also see or hear security activities associated with the training exercise.
The pilot was transported to Christus Spohn Hospital-Kleberg for further evaluation.
Capt. Thomas Korsmo relinquished command of Naval Air Station Kingsville and retired from the Navy on Aug. 5.
Captain Eric Bromley will relieve Captain Thomas Korsmo as commanding officer of Naval Air Station Kingsville, in a ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. on Friday, August 5, 2022.
The exercise is designed to prepare the U.S. Navy to respond to potential hurricane scenarios, prior to the onset of hurricane season (June 1-November 30).
The Hall of Heroes recognizes Kingsville-trained aviators who went on to have illustrious careers, or pilots who made substantive contributions to naval aviation while serving aboard the air station.