Kodiak Naval Operating Base and Forts Greely and Abercrombie
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Kodiak Air Station, January 1989
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Location: | Kodiak Station, Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska |
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Nearest city: | Kodiak, Alaska |
Built: | 1941 |
Governing body: | COAST GUARD |
NRHP Reference#: | 85002731 |
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Added to NRHP: | February 4, 1985[1] |
Designated NHL: | February 4, 1985[2] |
Base Support Unit Kodiak is the host command for a large shore installation of the United States Coast Guard, located in Kodiak, Alaska. The largest tenant unit on the base is Air Station Kodiak. It is also the home port for several cutters. Historic elements that it includes are Kodiak Naval Operating Base, Fort Greely, and Fort Abercrombie.
The station is the subject of the series Coast Guard Alaska on The Weather Channel and is prominently featured in the 2006 film The Guardian and is frequently referenced in the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch.
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The base began as the Navy's Naval Air Station Kodiak on 15 June 1941.
On 17 April 1947 the Coast Guard Air Station was commissioned as an Air Detachment at the navy base with one PBY Catalina aircraft, seven pilots, and thirty crewmen.
On 25 April 1972 the order establishing Coast Guard Base Kodiak and CG RADSTA Kodiak was issued by the Commandant of the CG. CG Air Station Kodiak was already operating with three HC-130H airplanes and two HH-52A helicopters. Today, CG Air Station Kodiak operates five HC-130H aircraft, five HH-60J Jayhawk helicopters, and five HH-65C Dolphin helicopters.
Kodiak Naval Operating Base, Fort Greely, and Fort Abercrombie were together listed on the National Register of Historic Places and also declared to be a National Historic Landmark in 1985.[2][3]
The sites were involved in World War II.
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