Naval Base Point Loma

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Welcome to Your Sailor's next stop: “A” School at Naval Base Point Loma, CA

San Diego / Point Loma, California

Naval Base Point Loma

If your Sailor’s orders say San Diego, California or Point Loma, they will likely be reporting to Naval Base Point Loma, one of the Navy’s most important operational and training installations on the West Coast.

Located along the Pacific Ocean in San Diego Harbor, Point Loma supports fleet operations, submarine forces, and specialized technical training schools.

If your Sailor is headed here, they will be entering a training environment focused on advanced fleet operations and undersea warfare support.


 

Where Is Naval Base Point Loma?

 

Naval Base Point Loma is located in San Diego, California, one of the largest Navy communities in the United States.

The base sits along the Pacific coastline and includes several installations across the San Diego area.

Point Loma supports:

  • Submarine squadrons

  • Fleet operations commands

  • Specialized Navy training schools

  • Thousands of Sailors and civilian personnel

San Diego itself is home to the largest concentration of U.S. Navy ships in the world, making it a major hub for Pacific Fleet operations.


 

What “A” Schools Are in Point Loma?

 

Naval Base Point Loma hosts several technical training programs related to undersea warfare and fleet operations.

The primary training command located here is:

Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command

Training here prepares Sailors to support submarine detection, undersea sensors, and maritime warfare systems.


 

Ratings That May Train in the San Diego / Point Loma Area

 

Several technical ratings receive training in San Diego-area commands, including schools associated with undersea warfare systems.

These ratings may include:

  • Sonar Technician (Surface) – STG

  • Sonar Technician (Submarine) – STS

  • Fire Control Technician – FT

  • Information Systems Technician – IT (some advanced pipelines)

  • Electronics Technician – ET (specialized systems)

These Sailors support systems used to detect submarines, track underwater contacts, and operate sophisticated naval sensor equipment.


 

What Sailors Learn in Training

 

Training at Point Loma focuses on highly technical equipment and systems used by the fleet.

Subjects may include:

  • Sonar system operations

  • Underwater acoustics

  • Submarine detection technologies

  • Combat system operations

  • Advanced electronics and signal processing

  • Tactical fleet support operations

These Sailors become experts in the technology that allows Navy ships and submarines to detect threats beneath the ocean surface.


 

Life During “A” School

 

Training in the San Diego area typically follows a structured schedule similar to other Navy technical schools.

Families should know:

  • Sailors attend classroom and lab training during the week

  • Liberty privileges increase as training progresses

  • Communication home is generally regular

  • Sailors must maintain strong academic performance

Because San Diego is a large fleet area, Sailors often interact with operational commands and active ships nearby.


 

What Families Should Expect

 

San Diego offers one of the most popular duty station locations in the Navy.

The area features:

  • Mild coastal climate year-round

  • Large military support community

  • Extensive Navy family resources

  • Access to beaches, parks, and major attractions

Many Sailors enjoy training in San Diego due to the weather and strong Navy presence.


 

Why This Assignment Matters

 

Training at Point Loma prepares Sailors for one of the Navy’s most important missions — undersea warfare.

The technology and systems they learn to operate help protect Navy ships, submarines, and global maritime operations.

These Sailors are responsible for detecting threats beneath the surface and supporting fleet commanders with critical underwater intelligence.

If your Sailor is heading to San Diego / Point Loma, they are becoming part of the team that keeps the fleet aware and protected beneath the ocean.

 

And as always — Navydads is here to support you through every step of the Navy journey.

 

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