About – Naval Station Rota
Naval Station Rota provides outstanding operational logistics support to forces of TRANSCOM, EUCOM, CNE-CNA and U.S. 6th Fleet.
Naval Station Rota provides outstanding operational logistics support to forces of TRANSCOM, EUCOM, CNE-CNA and U.S. 6th Fleet.
Naval Station Rota is located on the Bay of Cadiz between the towns of Rota and El Puerto de Santa Maria. Four entry gates - Rota, Jerez de la
NAVSTA Rota supports Naval Forces Europe-Africa, 6th Fleet and COCOM strategic priorities by providing airfield and port facilities, security, force protection, logistical support, administrative
Naval Station Rota is located on the Bay of Cadiz between the towns of Rota and El Puerto de Santa Maria. Four entry gates - Rota, Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto and Fuentebravia - are...
Naval Station Rota Situated on a 6,100-acre Spanish Navy base, NAVSTA Rota provides cargo, fuel and logistics support to units transiting the region, supporting U.S. and NATO ships with
Local Rail: Nearest train station is in El Puerto de Santa Maria or you can take the ferry from Rota to Cadiz. The buses from the station outside the front gate marked "Cadiz" and "Hospital" all
Naval Station Rota provides support for U.S. and NATO ships, supports the safe and efficient movement of U.S. Air Force flights and passengers, and provides cargo, fuel
The Naval Station is the only base in the Mediterranean capable of supporting Amphibious Readiness Group post-deployment wash-downs. The base port also offers secure, pier-side
The base is used jointly by Spain and the United States. It remains under the Spanish flag and is commanded by a Spanish Vice Admiral.
To provide responsive, resilient, and secure computer and telecommunications services enabling information superiority for U.S. Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, its tenant commands,
Rota was established in 1953, following the signing of an agreement for facilities use between the United States and Kingdom of Spain. The agreement required two years of surveys,
The base is used jointly by Spain and the United States. It remains under the Spanish flag and is commanded by a Spanish Vice Admiral. While the Spanish Navy is responsible for external security of the base, both Navies are charged with internal security. NAVSTA Rota is technically a tenant facility of the Rota Spanish Navy base. As a result, certain US military customs are not observed, such as the display of a US Flag, which is only allowed during the annual Fourth of July celebration
To provide responsive, resilient, and secure computer and telecommunications services enabling information superiority for U.S. Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, its tenant commands,
Rota was established in 1953, following the signing of an agreement for facilities use between the United States and Kingdom of Spain. The
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