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U.S. Navy Subsistence U.S. NAVY SUBSISTENCE HEADQUARTERS PERSONNEL NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND 5450 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0791 www.navsup.navy.mil ASHORE INSTALLATION FOOD SERVICE COMMANDER USS CONSTITUTION NSF DEVESELU, ROMANIA Rear Adm. Michelle C. Skubic, SC USN Bldg. 5 PSC 825 BOX 51 Charlestown, MA 02129 FPO AE 09712-0001 CHIEF OF STAFF NSA ANNAPOLIS NSF REDZIKOWO, POLAND Capt. Timothy L. Daniels, SC, USN 58 Bennion Rd. PSC 826 BOX 1 Annapolis, MD 21402 FPO AE 09761-0001 *MWR Operated VICE COMMANDER NSF DIEGO GARCIA Michael T. Madden NAF ATSUGI, JAPAN PSC 466, Box 24, Annex 13 PSC 477, Box 4 FPO AP 96595-0024 FPO AP 96306 FLEET SERVICES SUPPORT NAS FALLON Capt. Jose L. Feliz, SC, USN NSB BANGOR (NB KITSAP) Silver State Club (717) 605-7254 1100 Hunley Rd., Suite 203 Churchill Ave., Bldg. 324 Silverdale, WA 98315 Fallon, NV 89496 *MWR-operated DIRECTOR, FOOD SERVICE DIVISION NAVAL CONSOLIDATED BRIG Lt. Cmdr. Ryan J. Wodele, SC, USN CHARLESTON NAS JRB FORT WORTH (717) 605-1854 1050 Remount Rd., Bldg. 3107 Military Pkwy. Galley, Bldg. 1506 North Charleston, SC 29046 Fort Worth, TX 76127-6200 FOOD SERVICE POLICY, GALLEY NAVAL CONSOLIDATED BRIG NS GREAT LAKES MANAGEMENT AND AUTOMATION CHESAPEAKE Great Lakes, IL 60088-5001 Charles Folsom 500 Wilderness Rd. *Contractor-operated Boot Camp Chesapeake, VA 23322 (717) 605-6941 *Satellite Mess NS GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA PSC 1005 Box 33 FLEET READINESS, MENU, NAVAL CONSOLIDATED BRIG MIRAMAR FPO AE 09593 AND EQUIPMENT 46141 Miramar Way, Suite 1 San Diego, CA 92145 NCBC GULFPORT Pamela Beward Colmer Dining Facility, Bldg. 367 (717) 605-1836 JB CHARLESTON 5200 Second St. Naval Weapons Station Gulfport, MS 39501-5001 WEPSTA Galley, Bldg. 2402 FOOD SAFETY OFFICER 101 Refueling Rd. NSF INDIAN HEAD Lt. Col. Howard Gobble, USA Goose Creek, SC 29445-8601 101 Strauss Ave., Bldg. 902 (717) 605-7445 *Joint Base – Air Force Indian Head, MD 20640-5035 CFA CHINHAE, KOREA ISA AIR BASE, BAHRAIN PSC 479 PSC 903 BOX 20 Navy Food Service FPO AP 96269-1100 FPO-AE 09859 * MWR Operated Fiscal 2017 At a Glance NAS JACKSONVILLE NAB CORONADO Bldg. 855 Amphibious Construction Battalion One Box 21, Code 1933 Meals Served:....... 80.6 million Coronado, CA 92155-5018 Jacksonville, FL 32212-5000 (220,852 meals per day) NSF DAHLGREN NSB KINGS BAY Annual food 17320 Dahlgren Rd., Bldg. 963 Galley 1050, Tennessee Ave. purchases ....... $358.8 million Dahlgren, VA 22448-5110 Kings Bay, GA 31547-5000 *MWR-operated CAMP LEMONNIER, DJIBOUTI Number of Dining Halls: ..... 285 FCTC DAM NECK PSC 831 • Galleys Ashore: ...... 50 432 Sparrow St. Bob Hope Dining Facility • Surface Ships: ..... 162 Galley Bldg. 521 APO AE 09363 • Submarines: ...... 72 Virginia Beach, VA 23461-2098 NAS LEMOORE NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE Main Galley, Bldg. 860 DEVELOPMENT GROUP, DAM NECK Lemoore, CA 93246-5001 1636 Regulas Ave. Virginia Beach, VA 23461 JEB LITTLE CREEK-FORT STORY 2600 Tarawa Ct., Suite 100 Norfolk, VA 23521-3229 —Continued GOVERNMENT FOOD SERVICE • OCTOBER 2018 U.S. NAVY SUBSISTENCE NS MAYPORT NB SAN DIEGO NAVAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP ONE Oasis Galley, Bldg. 338 Naval Base Galley 1000 23rd Ave. Mayport, FL 32228-0106 3455 Senn Rd. Port Hueneme, CA 93043 San Diego, CA 92136 NAS MERIDIAN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP TWO Bldg. 207 NBVC SAN NICOLAS ISLAND 4902 Marvin Shields Blvd. Meridian, MS 39309-0001 575 I Ave. Gulfport, MS 39501 Point Mugu, CA 93042 NSB NEW LONDON * Branch Mess NAVAL EXPEDITIONARY LOGISTICS Sub Base Galley SUPPORT GROUP Box 156, Code 1160 CFA SASEBO, JAPAN 593 Mayfield St. Groton, CT 06349-5156 PSC 476, Box 4 Williamsburg, PA 23185-5831 NAS JRB New Orleans FPO AP 96322 Building 23 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION New Orleans, LA 70143-5000 NAS SIGONELLA, ITALY BATTALION-CAMP MITCHELL PSC 824, Box 1000 PSC 819, FPO AE 09645 NS NEWPORT FPO AE 09623 Ney Hall NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION 292 Capodanno Dr. NSA SOUDA BAY, GREECE BATTALION-CAMP SHIELDS Newport, RI 02841 PSC 814, Box 54 PSC 480, FPO AP 96370 FPO AE 09865 NS NORFOLK NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION Code 91 NSF THURMONT BATTALION-CAMP COVINGTON 1650 Gilbert St. P.O. Box 1000 PSC 490, FPO AP 96540 Norfolk, VA 23511 Thurmont, MD 21788 NAS NORTH ISLAND NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND DEPLOYED CONSTRUCTION (NB Coronado) Admiral Nimitz Hall UNITS: Box 357036, Supply Code 19800 Oak Harbor, WA 98278 San Diego, CA 92135 YOKOSE LCAC FACILITY NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST ANNEX Naval Beach Unit 7 BATTALION 1 NSA HAMPTON ROADS PSC 476, Box NBU 7 Unit 60251, FPO AA 34099 Northwest Galley, Supply Dept., Div. 30 FPO AP 96322 Chesapeake, VA 23322 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION CFA YOKOSUKA, JAPAN BATTALION 3 NAS OCEANA PSC 473, Box 40 Unit 25269, FPO AP 96601 Bldg. 520 FPO AP 96349 Virginia Beach, VA 23460 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION NWS YORKTOWN BATTALION 4 NSWC PANAMA CITY Code 114, Drawer 140 Unit 25284, FPO AP 96601 485 Vernon Ave. Yorktown, VA 23691 Panama City, FL 32407 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 5 JB PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM SPECIAL UNITS Unit 25294, FPO AP 96601 850 Ticonderoga St., Ste. 100 Pearl Harbor, HI 96860 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION TRIDENT REFIT FACILITY AFLOAT BLUE BATTALION 7 NAS PENSACOLA 990 USS Thomas Jefferson Dr. Unit 60252, FPO AA 34099 385 Millington Ave. Kings Bay, GA 31547 Pensacola, FL 32508 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION AMPHIBIOUS CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 11 NB POINT LOMA BATTALION ONE Unit 60252, FPO AE 09501 (Sub Base) Navy Amphibious Base Coronado Bldg. 500 Coronado, CA 92155 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION 140 Sylvester Rd. BATTALION 18 San Diego, CA 92106 AMPHIBIOUS CONSTRUCTION Unit 60252, FPO AE 09501 BATTALION TWO NCBC PORT HUENEME (NBVC) 1815 Seabee Dr. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION CBC General Mess Code 68 Norfolk, VA 23521 BATTALION 40 Port Hueneme, CA 93043 Unit 25306, FPO AP 96601 ASSAULT CRAFT UNIT ONE NS ROTA, SPAIN 3266 Tarawa Rd. NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION PSC 819, Box 6 San Diego, CA 92155 BATTALION 74 FPO AE 09645 Unit 60253, FPO AA 34099 ASSAULT CRAFT UNIT TWO NALF SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND Bldg. 1522 NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION San Diego, Calif. 92135 Norfolk, VA 23521 BATTALION 133 * Contractor-operated Unit 60254, FPO AA 34099 ASSAULT CRAFT UNIT FIVE Box 555161 MCB Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 GOVERNMENT FOOD SERVICE • OCTOBER 2018 NAVY SURFACE SHIPS FOOD SERVICE USNS COMFORT (TAH 20) MTF FPO AE 09566 USS GERALD R. FORD (CVN78) FPO AE 09523 USNS MERCY (TAH 19) MTF FPO AP 96672 USS GERMANTOWN (LSD 42) FPO AP 96666 USNS LEWIS B. PULLER (T-ESB 3) FPO AE 09591 USS GLADIATOR (MCM 11) FPO AA 34091 USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72) FPO AP 96612 USS GONZALEZ (DDG 66) FPO AE 09570 USS AMERICA (LHA 6) FPO AP 96660-1600 USS GRAVELY (DDG 107) FPO AE 09570 USS ANCHORAGE (LPD 23) FPO AP 96660 USS GREEN BAY (LPD 20) FPO AP 96666 USS ANTIETAM (CG 54 FPO AP 96660 USS GRIDLEY (DDG 101) FPO AP 96666 USS ARDENT (MCM 12 FPO AE 09564 USS GUNSTON HALL (LSD 44) FPO AE 09573 USS ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51) FPO AE 09565 USS HALSEY (DDG 97) FPO AP 96667 USS ARLINGTON (LPD 24) FPO AE 09564 USS HARPERS FERRY (LSD 49) FPO AP 96667 USS ASHLAND (LSD 48) FPO AE 09564 USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75) FPO AE 09524 USS BAINBRIDGE (DDG 96) FPO AE 09565 USS HIGGINS (DDG 76) FPO AP 96667 USS BARRY (DDG 52) FPO AE 09565 USS HOPPER (DDG 70) FPO AP 96667 USS BATAAN (LHD 5) FPO AE 09554 USS HOWARD (DDG 83) FPO AP 96667 USS BENFOLD (DDG 65) FPO AP 96661 USS HUE CITY (CG 66) FPO AA 34091 USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC 19) FPO AP 96628 USS INDEPENDENCE (LCS 2) FPO AP 96668 USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD 6) FPO AP 96617 USS IWO JIMA (LHD 7) FPO AE 09574 USS BOXER (LHD 4) FPO AP 96661 USS JACKSON (LCS 6) FPO AP 96692 USS BULKELEY (DDG 84) FPO AE 09565 USS JAMES E. WILLIAMS (DDG 95) FPO AE 09578 USS BUNKER HILL (CG 52) FPO AP 96661 USS JASON DUNHAM (DDG 109) FPO AE 09567 USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70) FPO AE 09566 USS JOHN FINN (DDG 113) FPO AP 96691 USS CARNEY (DDG 64) FPO AA 34090 USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) FPO AP 96615 USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) FPO AE 09573 USS JOHN P. MURTHA (LPD 26) FPO AP 96694 USS CHAFEE (DDG 90) FPO AP 96662 USS JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG 53) FPO AP 96669 USS CHAMPION (MCM 4) FPO AP 96662 USS JOHN S. MCCAIN (DDG 56) FPO AP 96672 USS CHANCELLORSVILLE (CG 62) FPO AP 96662 USS KEARSARGE (LHD 3) FPO AE 09534 USS CHIEF (MCM 14) FPO AP 96662 USS KIDD (DDG 100) FPO AP 96670 USS CHUNG HOON (DDG 93) FPO AP 96662 USS LABOON (DDG 58) FPO AE 09577 USS CLEVELAND (LPD 7) FPO AP 96662 USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG 57) FPO AP 96671 USS COLE (DDG 67) FPO AE 09566 USS COMSTOCK (LSD 45) FPO AP 96662 Culinary Specialist Seaman Hunter Thomas-Moore prepares fried rice for USS CORONADO (LCS 4) FPO AP 96662 dinner aboard the Arleigh Burke-class USS CURTIS WILBUR (DDG 54) FPO AP 96683 guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) in the Atlantic Ocean. USS DECATUR (DDG 73) FPO AP 96663 (PHOTO BY MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 3RD CLASS KRYSTINA COFFEY, U.S. NAVAL USS DETROIT (LCS 7) FPO AA 34086 FORCES EUROPE-AFRICA/U.S. SIXTH FLEET) USS DEVASTATOR (MCM 6) FPO AE 09567 USS DEWEY (DDG 105) FPO AP 96663 USS DEXTROUS (MCM 13) FPO AE 09567 USS DONALD COOK (DDG 75) FPO AE 09566 USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69) FPO AE 09532 USS ESSEX (LHD 2) FPO AP 96443 USS FARRAGUT (DDG 99) FPO AA 34091 FPO AP 96665 USS FITZGERALD (DDG 62) (INACTIVE) USS FORREST SHERMAN (DDG 98) FPO AE 09569 USS FORT MCHENRY (LSD 43) FPO AA 34091 USS FORT WORTH (LCS 3) FPO AP 96665 USS FREEDOM (LCS 1) FPO AP 96665 USS GABRIELLE GIFFORDS (LCS 10) FPO AP 96694 USS GEORGE H.
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