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Naval Station Mayport is a major U.S. Navy base in northern Duval County, Florida. It contains a military airfield (Adm. David L. McDonald Field) with one asphalt paved runway (5/23) measuring 8,001 x 200 ft. (2,439 x 61 m). Since its commissioning in December 1942, NS Mayport has grown to become the third largest fleet concentration area in the United States. Mayport's operational composition is unique, with a busy harbor capable of accommodating 34 ships and an runway capable of handling any aircraft in the Department of Defense inventory. As of September 2006, Mayport is the home port for:
  • Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyers
  • Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigates
  • Atlantic Fleet SH-60B Seahawk wing has several squadrons based here. Naval Station Mayport has been confirmed by the Navy as the home to the reactivated United States 4th Fleet, which has been deactivated since the 1950s.

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