NASNI Chapel at Building 665 on Rogers Road provides Coronado's Naval Air Station North Island community with Catholic and Protestant worship services, religious education, and pastoral counseling on the Navy's oldest continuously operating West Coast air station in the 92118 ZIP code on Coronado Island. The chapel shares the NASNI campus with fitness and recreation infrastructure including VADM Martin Fitness Center, embedding spiritual care within the same operational footprint where thousands of active-duty sailors, Marines, and civilian employees work daily. NASNI's 2,800-acre installation at the northern tip of Coronado occupies the site where naval aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss made the first seaplane flight in 1911, and the base has operated continuously since its 1917 commissioning — a century-plus history that makes the chapel program one of the longest-running military worship operations on the West Coast. Weekly services include Catholic Mass, Protestant contemporary and traditional worship, and religious education classes for children, with special observances for military milestones, memorial services, and deployment blessings. Recreational facilities and bowling lanes at Sea 'N Air Lanes on the base complement the chapel's pastoral programming by providing off-duty gathering spaces where service members build community between worship services and duty shifts. The NASNI gate connects to the northern end of Orange Avenue, and personnel commuting from off-base housing in the village pass Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado Beach, and the full commercial corridor before reaching the Coronado Bridge approach to mainland San Diego. The chaplain corps offers confidential counseling protected by military chaplain privilege, addressing combat stress, family separation, career transitions, and grief in a population that deploys regularly to global operations from this Coronado Island air station.