Providing the Best for Our Sailors, Employees and Families
Navy Region Hawaii's extensive services are available to support sailors and their families.
About 15,000 Sailors, including 8,000 Navy personnel serving on ships, submarines and aircraft, are stationed in Hawaii. In addition to about 20,000 Navy dependents and another 9,000 civilians in the Navy workforce, there are literally thousands of retired and reserve Navy personnel and their families residing in Hawaii.
Navy Region Hawaii prides itself on providing the best for all these members of the Navy community -- so that they may truly enjoy their experience here in America's strategic base in paradise.
America's Strategic Presence in the Pacific
Commander, Navy Region Hawaii is tasked to support our Navy’s ships, submarines and aircraft as well as the Sailors who operate them and their families.
This support involves port and housekeeping services for the 29 surface ships and submarines homeported at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, as well as 36 operational aircraft stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe.
Navy Region Hawaii oversees the U.S. Navy’s largest and most strategic island base in the Pacific. The Navy region extends over 23,000 acres of land and water on Oahu and Kauai and serves as the host for the headquarters of seven major Navy commands, including the Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
Commander, Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific is a U.S. Navy command responsible for maintenance and training of the surface ships homeported in Pearl Harbor.
Ships, Submarines and Aircraft contains links to and information about the surface ships, submarines and aircraft squadrons homeported in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.