In reality nothing. But technically a naval station is on the water with ships, but a navy base is any navy base. Including a naval air station which can be anywhere but specialized in air based defense.
I won't address the naval station/naval base question, but I do want to comment on what is a Naval Air Station.
There are two types of Naval Air bases: an air station and an air facility.
A Naval Air Station is a base where at least one squadron is permanently based.
A Naval Air Facility is a base idential to a station except there are no squadrons permanently based.
Examples: Naval Air Station Jacksonville. P-3 squadrons based there.
Naval Air Facility Misawa Japan. P-3 squadrons deployed there for 6 month rotations.
The term Naval Air Base is not formally used, just the two I noted above. I've never even heard an NAS or NAF called base informally by Sailors.
LCDR, USN(Ret)
Pearl Harbor the U.S. Navy was the intended target. 911 U.S. civilians were the intended target.
It allowed them to establish a major operating base and repair facility in the Pacific
The passage of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution occurred due to sea battles in the Tonkin Gulf between the US Navy and the North Vietnam Navy.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor during WW2, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Between 48 and 68 people died during the attacks and 35 people were wounded.
The US Navy Communications Group OP-20-02 Station "HYPO" Communications Intelligence Unit at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii intercepted and decoded radio messages of the Japanese military plans and the US Navy sent Task Force 16 and 17 to ambushed them.
French navy refers to the specific navy of France. Navy may refer to any countries navy.
army-responsible on land navy-responsible at sea
Royal blue is a bright, saturated blue color with a slightly purplish tint, while navy blue is a dark shade of blue that is almost black. Navy blue is typically more subdued and conservative compared to the boldness of royal blue.
There's no difference their both under the Department of the Navy.
Except as a Navy Base and Coaling Station it wasn't. It was annexed in the same time frame.
The spelling
Liquid navy blue typically refers to a shiny or reflective fabric, while navy blue usually refers to a matte or non-reflective fabric. Liquid navy blue may appear darker and have a more formal or modern look compared to traditional navy blue. When choosing a color for a suit, consider the fabric and shine level to achieve the desired style.
There are numerous Navy College locations throughout the United States, as well as online. Some of the main Navy College locations include Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia, Naval Base San Diego in California, and Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois. Additionally, there are Navy College offices located on many other naval bases and installations.
Nothing - Department of the Navy is the formal title for the Pentagon division that encompasses the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. Navy Department is an informal term.
None, to my knowledge..........................
It is a communications listening station. I think they also provide some funding for the NRAO at Greenbank , WV.
Base commanders are typically Navy Captains.