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NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY INDIAN HEAD is a 3,400-acre facility located in Indian Head, Maryland, on a peninsula surrounded by the Potomac River and Mattawoman Creek. Founded as the nation's oldest continuously operating naval ordnance station, it serves essential joint-service, Navy, and Marine Corps missions. The facility supports Department of War Civilian Employees and Department of War Contract Employees, as well as Active Duty Military, their spouses, and dependents. The Navy MWR mission focuses on delivering high-quality programs and services that contribute to resiliency, retention, readiness, and quality of life. The base offers a variety of events and activities, including fitness centers, community recreation, and equipment rentals. The facility spans multiple operating areas, including the Southeast and Southwest regions.
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