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Houston Hosts Inaugural Fleet Week, Celebrating U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Maritime Operations

By MGN EditorialApril 13, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Houston hosts its first Fleet Week from April 15–22, 2026, showcasing U.S. Navy and Coast Guard vessels, servicemembers, and community programming at the Houston Maritime Center & Museum and across the city.

## Fleet Week Houston Launches with Navy and Coast Guard Showcase The City of Houston is preparing to host its inaugural Fleet Week (April 15–22, 2026), a week-long celebration of U.S. maritime operations and military service. The Houston Maritime Center & Museum will serve as the centerpiece for events, hosting a VIP reception on April 15 alongside public programming throughout the week. The inaugural event will feature operational U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard vessels, active servicemembers, and community engagement activities designed to highlight Houston's strategic importance to American maritime and naval operations. "Fleet Week represents an opportunity to connect the public with the men and women who serve our nation at sea," according to organizers of the Houston event. The programming underscores Houston's deep maritime heritage and its role as one of the nation's busiest ports. ### Strategic Timing and Community Impact The launch of Fleet Week in Houston reflects growing recognition of the city's maritime significance. As a major container port and energy hub, Houston's maritime infrastructure supports critical national interests in trade, energy security, and naval readiness. Public events scheduled throughout April 15–22 will provide Houston residents and maritime professionals with rare access to active naval vessels and Coast Guard operations. The VIP reception on April 15 will offer community and business leaders an exclusive introduction to the week's activities. The Houston Maritime Center & Museum has positioned itself as the flagship venue, leveraging its role as a cultural institution dedicated to maritime heritage and education.
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