European Reacts: Top 10 Biggest Naval Bases in the USA

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  • @willrobinson4976

    Family members don't live on the ships, they just live in military housing on base or in the local city near the base.

  • @daleowen2606

    US military men and women can live with their family on base or outside of base. Kitsap is in Washington state just north of Seattle

  • @esquire3230

    I grew up as an Army brat. My dad was stationed in Virginia, Hawaii, and even Germany to name few. Military bases often have family housing, shopping centers, restaurants, grocery stores, movie theaters, and even schools. They are literary their own towns.

  • @bobsyouruncle3075

    US military bases are fortified cities. They have a school district with schools for preschool-high school graduation. Movie theaters, public pools, golf courses.... Camp Lejeune had horse riding lessons for kids and adults. We had gas stations, banks, grocery stores, a department store, liquor stores, our own beach and at leastone hospital. We had our own veterinarian. Families live together in houses for free. We rented a lawn mower from the base weekly for a few dollars and passed it around the block. All was under armed guards who stood at every entrance making sure everyone had been approved to be there. If a kids went missing, the military police, MPs, swarmed the area to find that kid. There's no hiding from parents there! Spouses can get jobs working on the base to keep it all running.

  • @0Hillbilly

    I lived on multiple Army bases while in the Army. Families typically are limited to dependents. Spouse and children, however, in special circumstances, a parent or sibling can become a dependent due to health and live on base with you. Single soldiers live in barracks.

  • @bettyG101

    If you look back at the video, Coronado is located right next to the first Naval station in the video that's located in San Diego. I don't think they mentioned they were located in the same area. Also Bremerton is in Washington. My son was stationed both in Bremerton and both locations in San Diego.

  • @user-po3ev7is5w

    Say you're a sailor with a wife and child. ou are stationed in Norfolk. While you are ashore you live in base housing for a married couple with kids. When you deploy on your ship the wife and kid still live there.

  • @cheryla7480

    All bases in the US and Canada have family housing, so wives/husbands and kids can live with their spouses. Don’t forget our countries are so vast that you might get stationed somewhere, thousands of miles away from your family. So of course they have to be near you……..the same applies for overseas postings, families live on the base.

  • @curtjoyner4493

    Simply use any search engine and put in "military base housing" and you will see many examples of family living on military bases.

  • @tammyparsons5656

    That's why we are so patriotic, we have a huge military family and a lot of us support them with love ❤️ 🇺🇸

  • @janfitzgerald3615

    I live near Naval Base Kitsap and the Kitsap Navy shipyard (Bremerton and Bangor, which are west across Puget Sound from Seattle, Wa), our neighborhood is full of Navy families. When ships are deployed, the neighbors support the navy families with any issues that might develop with their houses, make sure the spouse at home isn’t lonely and the teachers make “deployment kits” for their students who have a parent that will be away for some time . Some bases have family housing on base, some don’t, single personnel can either live in base housing or rent an apartment or house with other sailors. There is also a Naval Station Everett, just north of Seattle and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, which is kind of northwest of Seattle. When they took pictures of Bremerton base, the aircraft carrier Nimitz was out, the carrier Ronald Reagan will be rotating in soon. If a ship needs some work, it’s 25 year nuclear refueling, updates, etc and they’re stationed on the west coast they come to Bremerton. The subs are located nearby at Bangor, we usually don’t see them unless you’re actually on base or happen to be on the Bremerton to Seattle ferry or another ferry route and they’re coming in or out of base, as they’re surfaced at that point.

  • @k9raven960

    There is some on base housing for married military personnel. Most, however, live in off base in rented houses or apartments.

  • @Neloish

    Base housing, is for dependents of sailors deployed.

  • @lauriegoodson

    I live in Norfolk. We moved here when my husband was transferred here from Newport, RI. My husband was in the Navy, and my father was in the Marine Corps. When my father was at the base in San Diego I was born--their first child. We lived in Oceanside, about 35 miles from the base.

  • @revgurley

    I can tell you one of the smallest Naval Bases that no longer exists: Orlando Naval Training Center. Orlando is not on a coast or river, so I guess it was the brand new recruits learning basic training. I would drive by it on the way to school, and could set my watch on their drills. They even had a fake ship! The US sold off a lot of bases in the '00s, I believe, and now that entire base is gone, built up with apartments, fancy homes, street shopping, schools, and a grocery store. It won't make any lists, but it was a part of growing up in Central Florida.

  • @sandygrunwaldt1780

    Thank You so much for reacting to Our Military. It's still amazing when I see how strong Our Military is. Love From Michigan and it's a cold Evening here.

  • @kokomo9764

    Families can live in government housing on base. Lost all bases provide family housing, although it is often limited.

  • @riada4996

    I was able to go on a family tour of one of the bases in the Puget Sound area (Washington state) and got to go on an inactive submarine (not underwater, just inside it.) My brother-in-law was in the navy at the time.

  • @webbtrekker534

    Naval Station Kitsap is west across the Puget Sound from the city of Seattle in Washington state. The Bangor Submarine Base is North and West of the Bremerton part of the Base by a hand full of miles on The Hood Canal.