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United States Ports

Major maritime gateways across America's coastlines, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico

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Virginia

East Coast Naval Hub

Home to one of the world's largest naval stations, Norfolk serves as a critical hub for Atlantic Fleet operations and commercial shipping.

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New Jersey

Strategic Weapons Station

Naval Weapons Station Earle serves as a strategic ammunition depot and pier facility, crucial for Navy fleet operations.

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California

Pacific Fleet Headquarters

San Diego is home to the largest naval fleet in the world, connecting the Pacific Coast with global maritime networks.

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Alabama

Gulf Coast Gateway

Mobile serves as the Gulf Coast's premier port facility, handling diverse cargo and linking inland waterway systems.

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South Carolina

Southeast Maritime Hub

Charleston combines historic port heritage with modern container facilities, serving as the Southeast's gateway for trade.

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Pennsylvania

Mid-Atlantic Shipyard

Philadelphia offers extensive shipyard facilities on the Delaware River, supporting both commercial and naval operations.

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Washington

Pacific Northwest Hub

Seattle serves as the Pacific Northwest's primary maritime gateway, connecting North America with Asia-Pacific trade routes.

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