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Automated Attendant 601-679-2211
NAS CDO 601-695-7055
Telephone Access: DSN 312-637-xxxxCommercial 601-679-xxxx; from on-base, 679-xxxx
NAS Meridian is quite large, measuring approximately 8,000 acres of land with an additional 4,000 acres at Outlying Field (OFL) Joe Williams Field. NAS Meridian is approximately 15 miles northeast of the city of Meridian.
NAS CDO 601--679-7055
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We exist to train the warfighter. Naval Air Station Meridian, which supports aviation and technical training, and other tenant activities, accomplishes its mission of enabling warfighter readiness by providing timely, quality services and facilities in an environmentally safe, secure community. Departments working under the NAS Commanding Officer form the backbone for the entire installation.
On July 16, 1957, the first shovel of earth was turned, marking the beginning of the Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS), which was commissioned on July 14, 1961. Captain W.F. Krantz received the golden key to the air station, and senior Mississippi U.S. Senator John C. Stennis was the guest speaker for the ceremony that opened the $60 million base. At that time, the operations area was named McCain Field in honor of the late Admiral John S. McCain of Teoc, Mississippi. Training Squadron SEVEN (VT-7) arrived at NAAS Meridian July 12, 1961, then split to form its sister squadron VT-9. The Naval Auxiliary Air Station continued to grow, and by July 1968, the station became a full Naval Air Station. The years brought an increase in building development and family housing units. In August 1971, Training Air Wing One (CTW-1) was commissioned. The Wing motto became "Readiness for Victory at Sea through Training." That October saw the arrival of the TA-4J, the new advanced jet trainer based on the A-4 "Skyhawk." In April 1973, President Richard M. Nixon accompanied by Senator John C. Stennis and many other high-ranking military and civilian officials, attended the dedication of the new Naval Technical Training Center, known locally as the Stennis Center. It was officially commissioned April 17, 1974. NAS Meridian was selected and upgraded to a Major Shore Command on October 1, 1982. In March 1984, NAS Meridian was one of fifteen installations chosen for the Department of Defense Model Installation Program. In 2021, NAS Meridian celebrated its 60th anniversary.
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The total population served is approximately 3,000. There are eight Major Commands, as well as the Naval Operational Support Center (NOSC), and Regional Counterdrug Training Academy (RCTA).
Lauderdale County - 70,800
Meridian, MS -33,222
Naval Air Station, Meridian Mississippi is approximately 15 miles northeast of the city of Meridian, in Lauderdale County, between State Highways 39 and 45. The city of Meridian, Mississippi dates back to the early 1800s and is a charming city with a rich history. NAS Meridian is quite large, measuring approximately 8,000 acres of land.
Meridian is a very military-friendly town, and the local community has rallied around NAS Meridian. NAS leadership maintains a healthy relationship with local community leaders, and organizations such as the Navy League work to support our local military personnel.
Meridian's location offers easy access to several large, metropolitan areas (New Orleans, Memphis, Atlanta, Birmingham, Dallas, and the Gulf Coast).
The base operator's phone number is 601-679-2211, or DSN 312-637-2211.
Traveling by Air, Bus and Train
Meridian Regional Airport is located approximately 20 miles from NAS Meridian's main gate. For more information about Meridian Regional Airport, call 601-482-0364 or check their website. Transportation from the airport to NAS Meridian for "A" school students may be requested from the NTTC Duty Driver (based on availability) - to check availability or arrange for Duty Driver transportation, call 601-679-3442, or DSN 312-637-3442. Eagle Shuttle Services (601-527-7844) offers transportation for students to and from the airport. Rentals are available from U Save Auto Rental (601-483-5402).
Downtown Meridian's Union Station, at 1901 Front Street, is a multi-modal station for Amtrak, Greyhound, and the Meridian Transit Service. For schedules and other information, call 601-483-9417.
Shuttle and Taxi Service
Meridian Cab Company-601-693-6338
Choctaw Regional Transportation-601-650-7484
Eagle Shuttle Services-601-527-7844
Arriving by personal vehicle on I-20/59 puts you right in the middle of Meridian. From I-20/59, take Exit 154B. Exit 154B will bring you to State Highway 39 North out of Meridian. Posted signs will direct you off Highway 39 approximately 14 miles and down Stennis Drive access road to the NAS Meridian main gate.
When arriving at NAS Meridian's main gate, you may obtain a pass at the Pass and Tag Office between 0600 and 1530, Monday through Friday. Call 601-679-2509/601-679-2366 or see the "Motor Vehicles" section for registration requirements and other information. See the "Check-In Procedures" section for details on reporting procedures for each command.
For more information on base shuttle service call MWR-601-679-2446.
601-679-2211 or DSN 312-637-2211