Part of the heralded Images of America series, this title — featuring nearly 200 rare photographs — turns its attention to the Naval Station in Norfolk, Virginia: the world's largest such facility. Opened a century ago in 1917, it began serving the fleet in four ways: aviation, recruit training, a submarine base, and a supply base. Today, it serves as a hub of Navy logistics supporting nearly the entirety of the Atlantic region. 128 pages, 188 B&W photos, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.