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Naval Base Guide
Orders to Naval Station Norfolk mean you’re headed to the largest naval station in the world — 14 piers, 11 aircraft hangars, 75+ home-ported ships, and roughly 275 flight operations per day. NS Norfolk is the operational backbone of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and the hub of Hampton Roads, a seven-city metro region that sprawls across the Chesapeake Bay, the Elizabeth River, and the James River. The single most important thing to understand before you start housing research is this: the tunnels and bridges connecting these cities will define your daily life more than your rent or school zone. Plan your PCS PLAN now, and connect with the Norfolk PCS Pay-It-Forward® group before you sign anything — families in every zip code here give unfiltered, real-time advice on commutes, schools, and neighborhoods.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Naval Station Norfolk (NSN / NS Norfolk) |
| Branch | U.S. Navy / Navy Region Mid-Atlantic |
| Location | Norfolk, Virginia 23511 |
| Distinction | World’s largest naval station |
| Piers / Hangars | 14 piers / 11 aircraft hangars |
| Ships Home-Ported | 75+ |
| Aircraft | 134 |
| Daily Flight Ops | ~275 (approx. one every 6 minutes) |
| Military Personnel | ~57,861 military members + 13,435 civilians + 5,438 contractors (Hampton Roads area) |
| Base Operator | (757) 444-0000 |
| Official Website | cnrma.cnic.navy.mil — Naval Station Norfolk |
| Fleet & Family Readiness | navylifema.com |
NS Norfolk serves as the primary logistics hub for Navy operations in the European and Central Command theaters. It hosts the Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic; and the DoD’s largest supply center. The base supports joint missions for every branch of service. Deployment tempo here is real — plan your family support network accordingly, and use the Norfolk PCS Pay-It-Forward® community as an anchor from day one.
Hampton Roads is built on water. The Chesapeake Bay, the Elizabeth River, and the James River create a series of peninsulas connected by bridges and tunnels — and those crossings are where commutes go wrong. This is the most important thing to understand before you decide where to live. A neighborhood that looks 20 minutes away on paper can become an 80-minute ordeal during rush hour if you’re on the wrong side of a bottleneck.
| Crossing | Connects | NS Norfolk Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Tunnel (I-264) | Norfolk ↔ Portsmouth | Affects Portsmouth commuters; tolls on Portsmouth side |
| Midtown Tunnel (US-58) | Norfolk ↔ Portsmouth | Alternative to Downtown Tunnel; same toll situation |
| Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (I-64 / HRBT) | Norfolk ↔ Hampton / Peninsula | Worst backups in the region; expanded in 2023 but still congested during peak hours |
| Monitor-Merrimac Bridge-Tunnel (I-664) | Suffolk/Chesapeake ↔ Newport News/Hampton | Less NS Norfolk traffic; relevant for families in western Chesapeake or Suffolk |
| City / Area | Off-Peak Commute | Rush Hour Commute | Tunnel Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norfolk (nearby neighborhoods) | 10–20 min | 20–35 min | None |
| Portsmouth | 20–25 min | 40–55 min | Downtown or Midtown Tunnel (toll) |
| Chesapeake | 25–35 min | 45–55 min | None (south route via I-464) |
| Virginia Beach | 30–40 min | 45–60 min | None (east route via I-264) |
| Suffolk (north) | 35–45 min | 55–70 min | None (west route) |
| Hampton / Newport News | 35–50 min | 55–80 min | HRBT (I-64) — most volatile crossing |
Before committing to any address: Run Google Maps for your specific commute at 7:00 a.m. on a Tuesday. The HRBT expansion added capacity, but Hampton and Newport News still represent a significant time gamble during peak hours. Families stationed at NS Norfolk who live on the Peninsula consistently report the longest and least predictable commutes.
NS Norfolk falls under the NORFOLK/PORTSMOUTH, VA Military Housing Area. BAH rates increased 3.5% from 2025. Use ZIP code 23511 in the official DTMO BAH Calculator to confirm your exact rate. For context on how Norfolk rates compare nationally, see our 2026 BAH rates guide.
| Pay Grade | With Dependents | Without Dependents |
|---|---|---|
| E-1 through E-4 | $2,229/mo | $1,707/mo |
| E-5 | $2,430/mo | $1,908/mo |
| E-6 | $2,559/mo | $2,043/mo |
| E-7 | $2,604/mo | $2,235/mo |
| E-8 | $2,661/mo | $2,463/mo |
| E-9 | $2,796/mo | $2,487/mo |
| Pay Grade | With Dependents | Without Dependents |
|---|---|---|
| W-1 | $2,574/mo | $2,166/mo |
| W-2 | $2,628/mo | $2,460/mo |
| W-3 | $2,697/mo | $2,496/mo |
| W-4 | $2,832/mo | $2,562/mo |
| W-5 | $3,000/mo | $2,616/mo |
| Pay Grade | With Dependents | Without Dependents |
|---|---|---|
| O-1 | $2,454/mo | $2,022/mo |
| O-1E | $2,586/mo | $2,109/mo |
| O-2 | $2,556/mo | $2,367/mo |
| O-2E | $2,769/mo | $2,475/mo |
| O-3 | $2,694/mo | $2,505/mo |
| O-3E | $2,817/mo | $2,568/mo |
| O-4 | $3,054/mo | $2,601/mo |
| O-5 | $3,318/mo | $2,625/mo |
| O-6 | $3,342/mo | $2,673/mo |
For most E-5 through O-3 families, BAH at NS Norfolk covers a 3-bedroom rental in most off-base neighborhoods without going out of pocket. Start your housing search 90+ days before your report date — the market moves fast during PCS season (May–August). Virginia has no state income tax on military basic pay, which adds meaningful take-home pay on top of your BAH.
On-base family housing at NS Norfolk is privatized and managed by Liberty Military Housing (formerly Lincoln Military Housing). There are 10 communities organized by rank. Waitlists are consistent — many families wait 6–18 months and start their tour renting off-base regardless. Register early, but have a parallel off-base plan ready from day one.
Contact the Housing Services Center before signing any lease or purchase agreement. Even if you plan to live off base, this is required.
| Office | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Housing Services Center (HSC) | 7924 14th Street, Building SDA-337, Norfolk, VA 23505 | (757) 445-2832 |
| Liberty Military Housing (Family PPV) | 7924 14th Street (SDA-337), Norfolk, VA 23505 | (757) 802-3390 |
| Unaccompanied Housing (UPH) | Willis Manor — NS Norfolk | (757) 322-9500 / (757) 322-9506 |
| Liberty Website | — | libertymilitary.com — NS Norfolk |
| General Housing Info (toll-free) | — | 1-800-876-7022 |
E1–E3 and most E4 personnel with fewer than 4 years of service are required to live in unaccompanied housing (UPH). E4s may be required to reside on base space permitting.
| Community | Eligible Ranks | Home Type / Key Features | Address / Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Moreell | E1–E9 | 2-story townhomes, 3–5 BR; 1-car garage; fenced backyard; walk to Sewell’s Point Elementary (~0.5 mi); pool access via Norwich Manor; ASYMCA programs in clubhouse | 428 Ingram Loop, Norfolk, VA 23505 | (757) 447-9025 |
| JFSC (Joint Forces Staff College) | E1–E9 | 3–4 BR; updated kitchens and bathrooms; Armed Services YMCA programs in community center; Gleneagles Dog Park across the street | 428 Ingram Loop, Norfolk, VA 23505 | (757) 447-9025 |
| Norwich Manor | E1–E9 | Single-level duplex homes; eat-in kitchens; fenced backyard; lap pool on site | 272 Royal Windsor Loop, Norfolk, VA 23505 | (833) 880-9220 |
| Queens Way | E1–E9 | 3–4 BR; updated countertops and cabinets | 272 Royal Windsor Loop, Norfolk, VA 23505 | (833) 880-9220 |
| Castle Acres | E1–E9 | Varied floor plans; pet-friendly | Contact Liberty: (757) 802-3390 |
| SP Enlist | E1–E9 | Varied floor plans | Contact Liberty: (757) 802-3390 |
| Willoughby Bay | E1–E9 | 2–4 BR, avg ~1,100 sq ft; central air/heat; waterfront community proximity | 8180 O’Conner Crescent, Norfolk, VA 23503 | (757) 447-9849 |
| Village at Whitehurst Farm | E1–E9 | Varied floor plans; community events | Contact Liberty: (757) 802-3390 |
| Breezy Point | O1–O5 / O6 | 4 BR single-family homes; stainless steel appliances; granite countertops; full-size washer/dryer; close to base | 9652 Bacon Ave, Norfolk, VA 23511 | (757) 233-0140 |
| H Quarters | O1–O6 | Single-family homes; senior officer community | Contact Liberty: (757) 802-3390 |
All communities are pet-friendly (contact Liberty for breed/size restrictions by neighborhood). All include utilities, renters insurance, and 24-hour emergency maintenance — key advantages over most off-base rentals. K–12 schools are within short driving distance of all neighborhoods; some are walkable.
Most NS Norfolk families live off base. Hampton Roads covers seven cities — here is what each one actually looks like for military families, including the commute reality.
Norfolk is the most convenient choice for NS Norfolk — no tunnel required, shortest possible commutes, and a city that is genuinely more livable than it gets credit for. Military families consistently underestimate Norfolk’s quality of life until they’ve lived here.
| Neighborhood | Character | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Ghent / West Ghent | Historic, walkable; breweries, restaurants, coffee scene; Chelsea district is safe and popular | Younger families and couples; O-grades who want walkability and dining |
| Larchmont / Edgewater | Tree-lined streets; quiet; solid schools; close to base without urban density | Families wanting suburban-feel within Norfolk |
| East Ocean View / Bayview | Waterfront access; rising home values; quality schools | Families wanting Virginia Beach feel without the commute |
| Park Place / Granby | Traditional neighborhood; more affordable; good community feel | Budget-conscious families; shorter-tour members |
| Riverpoint | Safe neighborhood; rated highly by military families for walkability | Families with kids; outdoor-focused lifestyle |
Norfolk schools: Norfolk Public Schools includes 37 elementary, 9 middle, and 5 high schools. Quality is highly zone-dependent. Operation Thrive provides a Military Student Transition Consultant (MSTC) to help military families enroll in Norfolk schools — contact Norfolk Public Schools at (757) 628-3900 and ask for Operation Thrive when you arrive.
The most popular choice for NS Norfolk families with school-age children. Virginia Beach City Public Schools are consistently among the top-rated in Virginia. The tradeoff is commute time — 30–40 minutes off-peak, up to 60 minutes during rush hour, though no tunnel toll is required via the I-264 route.
| Area / Zone | Character | School Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Great Neck | Family-friendly parks; suburban; popular with O-grades | Highly rated elementary and middle schools |
| Red Mill / Landstown | Newer neighborhoods; community feel; top-rated schools | Among the best elementary schools in the region |
| Kempsville | Accessible to both NS Norfolk and NAS Oceana; more affordable | Good schools; convenient for dual-military households |
| Kellam / Cox high school zones | Established neighborhoods; excellent academics and athletics | Best high school options in Hampton Roads |
Chesapeake hits a strong middle ground: newer construction, larger lots, more land for the price, and strong schools — especially in the southern part of the city. Commute runs 25–55 minutes depending on zip code, with no tunnel required via I-464 south.
| Area | Character | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Great Bridge | Family-friendly; top-rated schools; strong suburban community | Most popular Chesapeake area for military families |
| Hickory | Newer developments; larger lots; slightly longer commute | Great for families wanting space; popular with senior enlisted |
| Deep Creek / Western Branch | More affordable; military-community presence; good amenities | Good balance of price and school quality |
Chesapeake has 70+ public parks and 31 miles of multi-use trails — a significant quality-of-life factor for outdoor families. Population of approximately 245,000 with a strong military presence throughout the city.
Portsmouth is the closest city to NS Norfolk after Norfolk itself — short drive times when traffic is light. The challenge is the tunnel toll and rush-hour backup on the Downtown and Midtown Tunnels. Many families who start excited about Portsmouth’s proximity come to resent the tunnel situation.
Downtown/Old Town Portsmouth offers genuine charm — historic blocks, walkable waterfront, improving restaurant scene. Outside the historic core, neighborhood quality in Portsmouth is uneven. If you’re considering Portsmouth, ask in the Norfolk PCS Pay-It-Forward® group about your specific street before committing. Most families recommend Portsmouth for young couples or single service members, not families with school-age children.
Suffolk appeals to families who want more space, lower home prices, and a slower pace. The tradeoff is a longer drive — 35–70 minutes depending on route and traffic. North Suffolk has the best access to NS Norfolk via I-664 or the Western Freeway. Newer development has brought strong schools and suburban amenities to North Suffolk, and military family presence is growing. Good choice for families buying or planning a longer tour.
All NS Norfolk personnel and families are served by Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) — the Navy’s oldest continuously operating hospital, in service since 1830. NMCP is a comprehensive, full-service facility with 10 branch clinics, specialty care, and teaching programs across the Hampton Roads region.
| Facility | Address | Phone | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) | 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 | (757) 953-5000 | Full-service; ER open 24/7; primary care Mon–Sat 8am–6pm |
| NMCP Website | — | portsmouth.tricare.mil | Appointments, specialty care, clinic directories |
| TRICARE Nurse Advice Line (24/7) | — | 1-800-TRICARE (874-2273), option 1 | Available around the clock |
| TRICARE East (Humana Military) | — | 1-800-444-5445 | TRICARE Prime / Select enrollment and referrals for Hampton Roads |
NMCP serves the entire Hampton Roads military community — with 80,000+ active-duty members in the region, specialty care wait times can be long. Enroll in TRICARE as early as possible after receiving orders. Compare TRICARE Prime vs. TRICARE Select at TRICARE.mil based on your family’s specific needs.
There are no DoDEA schools at NS Norfolk. Children living on-base attend Norfolk Public Schools. Off-base school assignments depend entirely on your home address and city. School quality varies significantly — the table below reflects general reputation patterns, but always verify at the zone level.
| City | District | Overall Reputation | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virginia Beach | Virginia Beach City Public Schools | Highest-rated in the region; Kellam and Cox zones especially strong | (757) 263-1000 |
| Chesapeake | Chesapeake Public Schools | Strong overall; Great Bridge and Hickory areas best-rated | (757) 547-0153 |
| Norfolk (on-base and city) | Norfolk Public Schools | Zone-dependent; some excellent schools; verify specifically before choosing address | (757) 628-3900 |
| Suffolk | Suffolk Public Schools | Good and improving; North Suffolk strongest areas | (757) 925-6700 |
| Portsmouth | Portsmouth Public Schools | Generally lower-rated; some exceptions; less recommended for families with school-age children | (757) 393-8765 |
| Hampton | Hampton City Schools | Mixed; zone-dependent; verify specifically | (757) 727-2000 |
Operation Thrive provides a full-time Military Student Transition Consultant (MSTC) to assist military families enrolling in Norfolk Public Schools — a valuable free resource for transitioning military children. Contact Norfolk Public Schools at (757) 628-3900 and ask specifically for Operation Thrive. For zone-specific school advice, the Norfolk PCS Pay-It-Forward® community gives real-time feedback from families whose children attend the schools right now.
Willoughby Child Development Center — on NS Norfolk; serves children ages 6 weeks to 5 years; DoD accredited. Waitlists are long — register at MilitaryChildCare.com immediately upon receiving orders, ideally 6+ months before your report date. A Youth Center and Teen Program are also available on base, co-located with the Fleet and Family Support Center.
| Facility / Service | Phone | Address / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Base Operator | (757) 444-0000 | General base inquiries; 24/7 |
| Check-In (Building N-26) | (757) 445-6564 | 1530 Gilbert Street, Norfolk, VA 23508 | Mon–Fri 0900–1400 walk-in; after hours report to quarterdeck |
| Housing Services Center (HSC) | (757) 445-2832 | 7924 14th Street, Bldg. SDA-337, Norfolk, VA 23505 |
| Liberty Military Housing (PPV) | (757) 802-3390 | 7924 14th Street (SDA-337), Norfolk, VA 23505 |
| Unaccompanied Housing (UPH) | (757) 322-9500 / 9506 | Willis Manor — NS Norfolk |
| Fleet & Family Support Center (FFSC) | (757) 444-2102 | Deployment support, financial counseling, spouse employment, relocation assistance; co-located with Youth Center |
| Personal Property / PPO (DITY/PPM) | (757) 443-3700 | 7920 14th Street, Norfolk, VA 23505 | Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 0800–1600; Wed 0900–1600 |
| Commissary | (757) 423-6070 | 1588 Mall Drive, Bldg. CD-13, Norfolk, VA 23511 | Mon: closed; Tue–Wed/Fri–Sat: 0900–1900; Sun: 0900–1800; Thu: 0900–2000 |
| Navy Exchange (NEX) | (757) 440-2000 | 1560 Mall Drive, Norfolk, VA 23511 | Mon–Sat: 1000–1900; Sun: 1000–1800 |
| Fitness Center (primary) | See navylifema.com | 3701 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, VA 23508 | Mon–Fri 0500–2000; Sat–Sun 0800–1700; 3 fitness centers + 2 indoor pools + 1 outdoor pool on base |
| Navy Gateway Inn & Suites (Lodging A) | (757) 394-9164 | Building S-30, Wall Manor, Norfolk, VA 23511 | TDY/PCS temporary lodging |
| Navy Gateway Inn & Suites (Lodging B) | (757) 394-9054 | Building SC-400, Kiska Road, Norfolk, VA 23511 |
| Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) | (757) 953-5000 | 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 |
| American Red Cross | (757) 440-1111 | Emergency communications for deployed service members |
| Naval Station Quarterdeck | (757) 322-2366 | After-hours check-in; 24/7 |
| Non-Emergency Police/Fire/Medical | (757) 444-2324 | On-base non-emergency dispatch |
| Navy College Office | (757) 444-7453 | Education benefits, tuition assistance, degree programs |
| Gate | Location | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Gate 2 | Hampton Boulevard | 24 hours / 7 days (primary 24-hour gate) |
| Gate 22 | Granby Street | 24 hours / 7 days |
| Gate 3A | Interstate 564 East | Mon–Fri 0500–1900 |
| Gate 4 | Bellinger Avenue | Mon–Fri 0500–1900 |
| Gate 5 | Off Hampton Boulevard | Mon–Fri 0500–1900 |
| Gates 3 and 6 | Various | Daily 0500–2000 (7 days) |
| Gate 1 | Admiral Taussig Boulevard | Mon–Fri: 0500–0800 inbound only / 1400–1700 outbound only |
| Gate 10 | Rockwell Avenue | Mon–Fri: 0500–0800 inbound only / 1400–1700 outbound only |
Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) provides bus, light rail (The Tide in Norfolk), and ferry services throughout the region. The HRT Paddlewheel Ferry connects Norfolk’s waterfront to Portsmouth — a useful option if you live or work near the waterfront. Visit gohrt.com for routes, fares, and schedules.
For PCS arrivals, the base is accessible via I-564 (exit directly to Admiral Taussig Blvd / Hampton Blvd gates). From I-95 North: take I-295 South to I-64 East (~76 miles) to I-564. From I-95 South: take US-58 East through Emporia into Norfolk, then I-64 East to I-564 (~25 miles).
Use our PCS Binder and Checklist to track every step of your NS Norfolk move. For the personally procured move option, see our DITY/PPM guide.
Hampton Roads is one of the best VA loan markets in the country. Home prices remain accessible compared to other major Navy metros — median home values in Norfolk significantly undercut Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, while Chesapeake and Virginia Beach still run well below San Diego, D.C., or Jacksonville. VA loans are well-understood by local sellers and agents — having a VA loan is not a competitive disadvantage here.
Most experienced families recommend renting for the first 6–12 months to learn the tunnel system, test your actual commute, and identify which neighborhoods fit your family before committing to a purchase. If you’re buying, see our VA Home Loan guide and use our PCS Toolkit to compare rent vs. buy scenarios for your situation.
NS Norfolk is the world’s largest naval station — 14 piers, 11 aircraft hangars, 75+ home-ported ships, and 134 aircraft generating roughly 275 flight operations per day. It is the primary logistics hub for Navy operations in the European and Central Command theaters, home to Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet, and Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic. The scale means it draws ships and aircraft from across the fleet, producing consistent deployment tempo. Plan your family support network before you arrive.
NS Norfolk is in the NORFOLK/PORTSMOUTH, VA Military Housing Area. Rates increased 3.5% in 2026. Key rates: E-5 with dependents $2,430/month; E-6 with dependents $2,559; O-3 with dependents $2,694; O-4 with dependents $3,054; O-5 with dependents $3,318. Use the DTMO BAH Calculator with ZIP 23511 for your specific grade. Virginia does not tax military basic pay, adding further financial benefit.
Hampton Roads is divided by the Chesapeake Bay, the Elizabeth River, and the James River — the major crossings are tunnels and bridge-tunnels that create bottlenecks during rush hour. The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT/I-64) connecting Norfolk to Hampton and the Peninsula is particularly notorious, with backups that can add 45+ minutes to what looks like a short commute on a map. The Downtown and Midtown Tunnels connecting Norfolk to Portsmouth carry tolls and back up significantly. The single most important thing to do before choosing a neighborhood is to run your commute on Google Maps at 7:00 a.m. on a weekday from your prospective address.
Virginia Beach has the highest-rated school district in the Hampton Roads region, particularly in the Kellam and Cox high school zones and the Red Mill/Landstown and Great Neck areas. The tradeoff is commute time — expect 30–60 minutes each way. Chesapeake (especially Great Bridge and Hickory) is a strong runner-up with newer homes, larger lots, and very good schools, at a slightly shorter commute. Norfolk is the most convenient city and increasingly popular, but school quality is zone-dependent — verify at the street level before choosing an address.
Waitlists at NS Norfolk’s Liberty Military Housing communities run approximately 6–18 months for most rank categories. Register as soon as orders are issued at (757) 802-3390 or through the Housing Services Center at (757) 445-2832. Most families start their tour renting off-base and transition to on-base housing mid-tour when their spot comes up. Have an off-base plan ready from day one regardless of your waitlist position.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) is the primary military treatment facility for all of Hampton Roads. It is located at 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708, phone (757) 953-5000. NMCP is the Navy’s oldest continuously operating hospital (established 1830) and provides full-service inpatient, outpatient, specialty, and emergency care. Website: portsmouth.tricare.mil. Enroll in TRICARE before arriving at tricare.mil.
Most experienced families recommend renting for at least the first 6–12 months to learn the commute routes, test neighborhoods, and understand which areas fit your family before committing to a purchase. If you do decide to buy, Hampton Roads is one of the most accessible VA loan markets on the East Coast — home prices are reasonable compared to most Navy metros, and VA loans are well-understood by local sellers and agents. See our VA Home Loan guide for details on $0 down and no-PMI financing.
Report to Building N-26, 1530 Gilbert Street, Norfolk, VA 23508, phone (757) 445-6564. If arriving between 0900–1400 Monday through Friday, go directly to the administrative office on the first deck. After working hours or on weekends, report to the quarterdeck at (757) 322-2366 to get your orders stamped, then return to the administrative office the next business day. For DITY/PPM coordination, contact the Personal Property Office separately at (757) 443-3700.
The location is outstanding for East Coast exploration. Colonial Williamsburg is about 45 minutes away. The Outer Banks of North Carolina are roughly 90 minutes south. Richmond’s food and brewery scene is 90 minutes west. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is about 60 minutes, and Washington D.C. is 3.5–4 hours north. Virginia Beach’s oceanfront is only 20–25 minutes from base on a light-traffic day. Shenandoah National Park is about 3 hours west for mountain time.
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