Naval Support Activity Mid-South

Naval Support Activity Mid-South
Millington, Tennessee in the United States
An aerial view of NSA Mid-South during October 2008
NSA Mid-South is located in Tennessee
NSA Mid-South
NSA Mid-South
NSA Mid-South is located in the United States
NSA Mid-South
NSA Mid-South
Coordinates35°20′05″N 089°52′09″W / 35.33472°N 89.86917°W / 35.33472; -89.86917
TypeNaval support activity
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Navy
Controlled byNavy Region Southeast
ConditionOperational
WebsiteOfficial website
Site history
Built1917 (1917) (as Park Field)
In use1917 – present
EventsNavy Ten Nautical Miler
Garrison information
Current
commander
Captain Mike Mosbruger

Naval Support Activity Mid-South (NSA Mid-South, NAVSUPPACT Mid-South, NSAMS), in Millington, Tennessee, is a base of the United States Navy. A part of the Navy Region Southeast and the Navy Installations Command, NSA Mid-South serves as the Navy’s Human Resources Center of Excellence. The base is host to several commands and other military tenants: Navy Personnel Command, Navy Recruiting Command, the Navy Manpower Analysis Center, a Marine Corps Reserve Company - Bridge Company C (6th Engineer Support Battalion (ESB), 4th Marine Logistics Group (MLG)) and the US Army Corps of Engineers Finance Center. More than 7,500 military, civilian, and contract personnel are assigned/work on base.[1]

Initially established as Park Field, it was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I in April 1917.[2]

The NSA has over 7,500 enlisted and officer personnel, civilians, and full-time contract personnel, who provide all essential logistic and operational support to the commands and activities on board. As the base has evolved and changed, so has its impact on the area. It plays an important part in the community and is one of the largest single employers in the state of Tennessee.[3]

  1. ^ "Naval Support Activity Mid-South". Commander, Navy Installations Command. US Navy. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  2. ^ William R. Evinger: Directory of Military Bases in the U.S., Oryx Press, Phoenix, Ariz., 1991, p. 147.
  3. ^ [1], Naval Support Activity Mid-South official website - History