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The Region:


Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central (EURAFCENT) oversees nine installations, 11 Cooperative Security Locations (CSLs), two Contingency Locations (CLs), and six U.S. National Support Elements (NSEs) stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Gulf, and from Northern Europe into Africa. These platforms not only support the Navy, but also joint and Allied operations. The EURAFCENT Area of Responsibility (AOR) encompasses a geographic area that spans across three continents and three Geographic Combatant Commands (COCOMs).

Within these AORs, Region EURAFCENT operationalizes the shore component by providing responsive, agile, and capable power projection platforms through core mission enablers to support our five key shore missions: Air Operations, Port Operations, Security, Public Safety, and Quality of Life.

Navy Region EURAFCENT bases deliver a combat capability through their provision of infrastructure, fuel, water, electricity, family services, and support to meet combatant commanders’ and fleet commanders’ objectives.

EURAFCENT's Installations:

 

News From Around The Region

WELCOME TO NAVY REGION EUROPE, AFRICA, CENTRAL 

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) prepares to port in Souda Bay, Greece, April 28, 2024.
Operations Specialist 3rd Class Kevin Figueroa-Rodrigues throws a heaving line to the tug boat during a Sea and Anchor evolution aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), as the ship arrives to Souda Bay, Greece, Nov. 18, 2024.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Damien Hannigan, a satellite transmissions system operator with Battalion Landing Team 1/8, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC), sets security during military operations in urban terrain training on Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, Greece, Sept. 7, 2024.
An MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to the “The Dragon Whales” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 28, flies over Taormina, Sicily, Dec. 20, 2024.
Sailors assigned to Unmanned Patrol Squadron (VUP) 19, tow an MQ-4C Triton at Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella, Italy, Jul. 2, 2024
Capt. John Randazzo, Commander, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples, Italy, left, discusses the base installation facilities at Capodichino with Dr. Laura Lieto, Vice Mayor of the City of Naples, right, at NSA Naples, Italy, March 21, 2024.
Marines assigned to the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261 Reinforced conduct routine maintenance and daily inspections on a MV-22B Osprey on Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Jan. 17,  2024.
Sailors from Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron (MSRON) 1 stationed at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, practice night operations at the Port of Djibouti, Aug. 1, 2024.
Rear Adm. Brad Collins, Commander, Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central discusses the operational necessity of Naval Support Facility (NSF) Redzikowo and the AEGIS Ashore Missile Defense System (AAMDS) with Sailors assigned to NSF Redzikowo, Aug. 7, 2024.
Adm. Stuart B. Munsch, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa (NAVEUR-NAVAF), right, and Polish President Andrzej Duda, left, shake hands after the ribbon cutting ceremony for the transfer of authority of the new Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System at Naval Support Facility Redzikowo, Poland, to NATO Nov. 13, 2024.
Sailors aboard the Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Laboon (DDG 58) raise the union jack during morning colors while pulled into port at Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, Aug. 23, 2024.
Capt. Teague Suarez, the commanding officer of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, and José Javier Ruiz Arana, the Mayor of the City of Rota, sign a deed to gift a U.S. firetruck to the city of Rota's base forum onboard NAVSTA Rota, Spain, April 23, 2024.
 

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