Naval Support Activity Bethesda Home of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

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Naval District Washington Commandant Rear Admiral Nancy Lacore (center, right) joined Naval Support Activity Bethesda commanding officer Captain Scott Switzer and several other tenant leaders on Tuesday, Oct. 4 for a ribbon-cutting to recognize the completion of the rehabilitation of Unaccompanied Housing Building 60, Comfort Hall.
Naval District Washington Commandant Rear Admiral Nancy Lacore (center, right) joined Naval Support Activity Bethesda commanding officer Captain Scott Switzer and several other tenant leaders on Tuesday, Oct. 4 for a ribbon-cutting to recognize the completion of the rehabilitation of Unaccompanied Housing Building 60, Comfort Hall. (U.S. Navy photo by Jeremy K. Brooks)

Naval Support Activity Bethesda's history began with a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) recommendation that resulted in congressional legislation ordering the consolidation of National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Since the BRAC legislation was enacted, Army and Navy planners, support personnel and leaders steadfastly worked to ensure a smooth transition to NSAB. The transition was completed on August 27, 2011 when WRAMC closed after more than 100 years of service and integrated with NNMC.