Naval Hospital Pensacola has a proud tradition of service. The staff fought yellow fever outbreaks in the early 19th century and endured to provide comfort during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. 73 Commanding Officers and literally thousands of staff members have compassionately helped the ill and injured in all of America’s struggles from the Civil War to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since 2004, NHP has repeatedly deployed over 10 percent of its military staff as individual augmentees in support of global operations. In the long campaigns that have followed, they are steadfast symbols of our unwavering commitment to support and care for the hundreds of sailors from NHP that have deployed as individual augmentees.

Not only has the command supported America’s warriors but they have been key players in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions. They have supported the Gulf Coast region in responding to 8 major hurricanes since 1975 and have been crucial in support in the USNS Comfort’s reoccurring “continuing promise” missions to impoverished nations. This included vigorous support to the victims the Haiti Earthquake in 2010.

Since 1993, the Naval Hospital’s unit awards include 4 Meritorious Unit Citations and 1 Humanitarian Service Medal. Additionally, the command has been award the Navy Surgeon’s General Blue H for Health Promotion and Wellness for 4 years straight, the Golden Anchor award for retention and consecutively (2010, 2011) won the Military Health System’s Patient Safety Award. In 2011, Naval Hospital Pensacola was the only DoD military treatment facility to receive National Committee for Quality Assurance Level III accreditation for 7 Medical Home Port teams.

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6000 US-98,
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