I'm no expert but a 10 second search produced the following: The city of Jacksonville reports 50,000+ military and civilian jobs at the 6 local Naval facilities and 108,900 total jobs that support the Naval presence. Besides Norfolk, San Diego and Honolulu I'd guess it's the largest Navy town in the country.
Jacksonville makes sense because of the Naval presence, an NFL stadium and it's location in a recruiting hotbed. San Diego would be ok too. Qualcomm is fine to play a game in plus its right off the 15 so recruits from Inland Empire can easily get there.
Kings Bay GA is less than 40 miles from Jacksonville. Naval Bases like Army Posts tend to have clusters of retirees around for medical career and BX/PX services.
Andy, The Hampton Roads area does have a large naval population. I have retired Navy relatives in the area. They're all Redskins fans. So when the Skins move down to VA they'll be a game in VA but as long as there in the DC/MD area that will be the venue.
I hear your caste system comments and your distance comments but I've seen rates at games as well as officers and chiefs. The officers obviously have more disposable $$$ for tickets, lodging and transportation then EMs but sorry, I'm an ND subway and I drive 13 hours to see home games. My retired Navy nephew makes NYC/East Rutherford from VA BCH in half that time. He makes Philly in 4. Baltimore and any MD location are like going to Skins games for them. In almost 4 decades of going to parties at my Virginia Beach sisters I've meet a ton of Captains, Commanders, and a few Admirals and also a bunch of CPOs and rates. I understand fraternization problems at a neighborhood party but in a 70,000 seat stadium that shouldn't be a problem. Obviously games closer to Annapolis/DC are going to have a larger officer pool and probably fewer seats available for the EMs.
Base Closures, as I noted in a previous post, have reduced naval population in WA state but there is still a presence ( I looked at the Home Fleet Ports when making the prior post). There are enough Navy "family" plus a NFL stadium in the Seattle area.
I think we agree that travel to Hawaii is possible but not probable. It's more than twice the flight time than Ireland and ND is not keen on travel there due to jet lag and increased lost classtime. Both ND games at UHI were supposed to be laughers yet both Holtz and Davie were lucky to salvage wins there and the players are messed up the for the next week's game. Plenty of USN fans and Aloha Stadium can acommodate 50K small but only 7K less than the ND's PU game in Lucas Stadium.
ND v USNA games since 2002 haven't been last than 70 until last year when Navy drew only 37K to 79K seat FedEx Stadium last year. The game was a night game, 8 pm and there was cold rain. Navy claimed there were 50K advanced sale but almost 15,000 no shows and the weather probably put a hit on the closer in game time USN and ND ticket buying crowd.
According to an article on the game there was sticker shock for the game. Lower sidelines tickets were $125 at FedEx where they were only $75 at M&T Bank Stadium. Apparently parking, food and drink were also significantly higher adding to the sticker. I had intended to go the the ND Army game when they played in the New Yankee Stadium until I learned the ticket pricing, food, and accomodations. With airfare the trip was just too expensive so I can relate to that issue
Here's an article on the FedEx experience.
Navy-Notre Dame game drew only 36,807 to FedEx Field - Capital Gazette