NAS Kingsville opened the first-in-the Navy Regeneration Room with a ribbon cutting at the Santiago Fitness Center.
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NAS Kingsville opened the first-in-the Navy Regeneration Room with a ribbon cutting at the Santiago Fitness Center.
NAS Kingsville Fleet & Family Support Center recently conducted an interactive event titled, "In Her Shoes."
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.
Captain Eric Bromley was 'piped ashore' for the final time Friday after relinquishing command of Naval Air Station Kingsville to Captain Michael Bishop.
The students visited Air Operations to see how air traffic controllers work in the tower.
They group had the opportunity to ‘fly’ the virtual reality simulator for the T-45C Goshawk, used to train student pilots, as well as get briefings on the aircraft by student pilots.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Jennifer Cross is being recognized for her dedication to service members, past and present, as the sole recipient of the Navy’s 2021 Spirit of Hope Award.
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 captain’s family arranges to have a wreath be placed on his grave each December as part of the “Wreaths Across America” program.
The exercise enhances the readiness of Navy security forces and ensure seamless interoperability among the commands.