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Main article: Mediterranean naval engagements during World War I
ame an important Allied base for Mediterranean naval operations.
and was buried in Captain Ted Conaway Memorial Naval Cemetery in the same city.
cruiser was crewed by members of the Michigan Naval Militia and commanded by William Emory.
Though it was a minor naval battle engagement, it determined the naval sup
ining the Navy, Wilson was assigned to Miramar Naval Air Station.
$10 million to construct and operate a modern naval air station.
nut) Close-in weapon system (CIWS) is a modern naval air defence gun-missile system deployed by the
s sent home again, as being useless for modern naval actions.
nd polluted sites from the former Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot.
Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot is a decommissioned U.S. Navy fueli
Admiral Sir Arthur Moore, Naval Commander-in-Chief at Cape Town, placed the re
oached the Admiralty and offered to train more Naval aviators.
The United States possessed more naval power and, more significantly, Alfred Thayer M
embly established a Navy Board to oversee most naval matters, and established an admiralty court.
Olenya serves as the headquarters for 5 MRAD ( Naval Reconnaissance Air Division) and is host to tw
Its parents were captured at the Mugu Naval Base marsh in Ventura, California in 2003 (for
A C-130 taxiing at Point Mugu Naval Air Station on October 15th 100 to support fir
Centre's employee township "Anushakti Nagar", Naval Employee's Township, Mandala and Trombay are s
The Nagasaki Naval Training Center, in Nagasaki, next to Dejima.
The depot is currently named Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division.
In 1759, he was named naval storekeeper for the royal shipyard.
Born in Fuzhou, he graduated from Nanjing's naval college in 1902.
ve this the Eritrean forces used their nascent naval forces (mostly small gunboats) to attack from
e Zulu War of 1879, was commander of the Natal Naval Volunteers and received the volunteer long ser
atology and Hedical Oncology (HMO) at National Naval Medical Center (NNMC).
ematology and Medical Oncology at the National Naval Medical Center.
tious Disease Program Director at the National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Ce
Infectious Disease Fellowship at the National Naval Medical Center between 1991 and 1993.
l Institutes of Health campus and the National Naval Medical Center, also known as Bethesda Naval H
th Forsyth's MCJROTC has been awarded National Naval Honor School 5 years in a row.
BGen Liversedge died at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, on Novembe
It is the location of the Sri Lanka Navy naval base, SLNS Uttara.
HMAS Assault was a Royal Australian Navy Naval Training Centre at Nelson Bay in the Port Step
missile developed by the United States Navy's Naval Ordnance Test Station.
44, the shore of Lake Toplitz served as a Nazi naval testing station.
Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service episode "Yankee
Its members also provided local security near naval bases.
It passes near Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth as i
conducts mine countermeasures operations near Naval Air Station Alameda, 1990.
it was in operation, it was part of the nearby Naval Air Station Quonset Point.
The closure of the nearby Naval stations in the 1990s also contributed to the
This message reached nearby naval shipping, and within an hour the destroyers Na
It maintains close ties with the nearby Naval Postgraduate School.
onstraints and was merged with the neighboring Naval Air Station Agana.
Tom Nevers Naval Facility was a U.S. Navy submarine listening p
Tom Nevers Naval Facility was founded in 1955 as a submarine li
es and was soon involved in the testing of new naval fighters the jet-powered Attacker and Scimitar
ion, 48 new warships and creation of eight new Naval Air Groups were funded.
In 1939, the IJN started new naval armaments expansion plan.
, Russia and the United States adopted the new naval guns.
Argralia(?) (Actually: Argentia, Newfoundland Naval Station Argentia)
arter (1791 - May 25, 1872) was a Newfoundland naval officer and political figure.
To Employ and Uplift Them: The Newfoundland Naval Reserve, 1899-1926.
ed was born on November 5, 1959 at the Newport Naval Hospital, the daughter of Arthur and Marie Pai
Newport: Naval War College Press, 1993.
He graduated from the Nikolayev Naval Academy, technical branch, in 1886 with the ra
He attended the Nikolayev Naval Academy graduating in 1889.
Nimitz, Naval Institute Press, 1976; 2008.
chief of staff to the Commandant of the Ninth Naval district.
the Polish Navy lacked ships and there were no naval operations during the Polish-Bolshevik War, in
sioned Alameda, and she appears to have had no naval service.
5 August 1944: No.3 Naval Fighter Wing (808/885 Naval Squadrons) arrived
Eisenhower entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard (Portsmouth, VA) in September 1988, s
ight, while Jean Sands was outside the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, he and another sailor, Landsman Will
Norfolk Naval Shipyard is located less than one mile (1.6 km
She is scheduled to depart the Norfolk Naval Shipyard at the end of August 2010.
She was berthed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, from 1999 ti
Panama Canal, the ship reported to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia, on 30 October.
It is now included within the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
ar periods of repair and upkeep at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia.
trailer" was eventually removed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in the autumn of 1950.
The ship was modernized at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and rejoined the fleet on 20 January
On 11 July 1947, Wyoming entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and was decommissioned on 1 August.
On 25 April 1977, she entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a five-month, post shakedown avai
, proceeding a few miles down river to Norfolk Naval Station.
Mackie later served at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and aboard the USS Seminole (1859).
lso provides access to portions of the Norfolk Naval Station, whose reservation's southern boundary
Chevalier died at the Norfolk Naval Hospital 14 November 1922 as a result of injur
4, 1959, seven civilian workers at the Norfolk Naval Air Station each invested $5.00 and incorporat
s career at the Gosport Yard (known as Norfolk Naval Shipyard after 1862).
1 February 1967, Scorpion entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for another extended overhaul.
dy finished a major overhaul period in Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 28 February.
dy was the target of two more fires at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia.
During his tenure as ComNorth the Northern Naval Command was presented with the President's col
n (22 June 1791 - 4 July 1853) was a Norwegian naval officer.
Norwegian naval ships 1939-1945.
he town was the site of an important Norwegian naval base, Fredriksvern, from 1677 to 2002.
mber 1790 - 21 September 1853) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician.
Haakonsvern contains the Royal Norwegian Naval Training Establishment (KNM Tordenskjold) as w
vember 1825 - 19 October 1889) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician.
name KNM Tordenskjold is used on the Norwegian Naval Training Establishment (NORNAVTRAINEST) at Haa
He was the father of Sir John Ernle, a notable naval officer of the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
Noted naval historian and theorist Alfred Thayer Mahan for
Undaunted participated in numerous naval operations during the First World War.
reserve tours included assignments to numerous Naval Hospitals and Fleet Hospital commands.
Oakland Naval Supply Depot
akland Army Base, and sailors from the Oakland Naval Supply Depot and Alameda Naval Air Station, to
irector of industrial relations at the Oakland Naval Supply Center.
ed Chief Intelligence Officer of the Office of Naval Intelligence, succeeding Cmdr.
Kenneth Tobey as Chief of Naval Operations George W. Anderson Jr.
his was part of a move to incorporate study of naval history into naval education, a need for which
her, he had a natural right to the position of naval hero.
is only one of three men to hold the office of Naval Governor after having already retired from the
He became the head of Naval Section within 4th Operative Zone of Supreme H
from 2006 to 2009 he served as the Director of Naval Operation (DNO), Director General Operations (
Stayton authored of Naval Militiaman's Handbook (1895).
came a central figure in the administration of naval procurement.
The Chief of Naval Operations is called "Admiral Ames" (Moroni Ol
Today, the facility is part of Naval Air Station Brunswick, and its facilities are
ion of BUD/S, he joined the elite community of Naval Special Warfare and qualified as a Navy SEAL.
II pilot who served as Associate Professor of Naval Science at University of Louisville and as Pro
y assignment was to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in the International Strategy Divis
between the World Wars, including Director of Naval Intelligence (Office of Naval Intelligence), a
Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Naval Engineers, the Marine Technology Society, the
Reporting to the Chief of Naval Operations for "temporary duty in connection w
nally Type 2 Ka-Mi's were armed with a pair of naval torpedoes; one on either side of the hull.
easurement is also used in the U.S. tonnage of naval ships.
tudies in London and was appointed Director of Naval Air Warfare in the Ministry of Defence.
He would also become Director of Naval Communications.
on display in front of the National Museum of Naval Aviation
In 1978, Wegman joined the Office of Naval Research, in which he headed the Mathematical
the title was changed in 1875 to "Director of Naval Construction" (DNC).
ppointment was as Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel in 1977.
Having worked with the Office of Naval Intelligence, in 1944, he had been transferred
tober 8 the legislature established a Board of Naval Commissioners to oversee the state's naval aff
King-Hall was appointed Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence in 1905 and was given command of
ve any idea of the capability and potential of naval aviation."
Office of Naval Intelligence file on Mutsuki
the Director of Intelligence for the Chief of Naval Operations and the 62nd Director of Naval Inte
ation of three years Hood was made Director of Naval Ordnance.
eptember, furnished services for the Office of Naval Research.
is located 3 miles (4.8 km) north-northwest of Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland.
It is located 153.2 miles (246.6 km) north of Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland.
ault on Santa Cruz called for a combination of naval bombardments and an amphibious landing.
and Fighting Instructions, a major overhaul of naval tactics, containing the first formal descripti
Photo of Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Otis, circa 1943
and Closure (BRAC), with the slated closure of Naval Air Station Alameda, California, on 30 June 19
tish intelligence officer and cryptographer of naval codes in both World Wars.
as "vouched for' by the Australian Director of Naval Intelligence.
In 1955 he headed a mission of Naval officers to Britain, overseeing the upgrade of
DUS - Space Dust Experiment (1990-33/Office of Naval Research) sponsored by the University of Chica
On 26 March 2009, the Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy Admiral Sureesh Mehta
Closure Commission directed the realignment of Naval Air Station Memphis.
Association of Naval Aviation
gust he returned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations as administrative assistant to the
In 1995, HM-15 was awarded the Chief of Naval Operations Safety Award and a Meritorious Unit
It is located at the edge of Naval Base San Diego, an important US Naval station.
Chief of Naval Operations, 1975 (for over 3 months)
He was deputy director of Naval Intelligence, 1948 to 1951.
1933 (May-June) - Commodore-in-Charge of Naval Establishments at Hong Kong [HMS Tamar
In 1894, he was appointed as the Director of Naval Ordnance, holding the office until he retired
Kaigun Sentokitai-Shi (means, Our History of Naval Fighter Units).
Training of Naval Reservists kept Hyman busy into 1967.
He wrote the three-volume Recollections of Naval Life (1834).
See the article in the August 2008 issue of Naval History published by the U. S. Naval Institute
fiscal staff assistant to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations; he soon became Director of the Mat
The nation and the navy; a history of naval life and policy.
e Count de Lally's army, burdened by a lack of naval support and funds, attempted to regain the for
smissed from service in 1926 (with 52 years of naval service), to become a floating ammunition dump
he served as Vice ­Controller (Air), Chief of Naval Air Equipment and Chief Naval Representative t
ists who believe he is a spy for the Office of Naval Intelligence.
ring there was one of the greatest displays of Naval might in the world.
ies as a submariner he was an early pioneer of naval flight (Source: Family records).
: Amphibious Commandos disarm Royal Marines of Naval Party 8901.
Generations of naval officers had their first taste of the navy abo
Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda, 25th Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, D.C.
Library of Naval Biography.
26 he served within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
.C., before going to Europe to take command of Naval Forces, Germany, in August 1948.
s located 2.9 miles (4.7 km) west-northwest of Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland.
cal Aviation as selected by the Association of Naval Aviation.
The Office of Naval Reactors had determined that the one-off super
threat to South Korea called for a buildup of naval forces to speed the flow of men and supplies i
od, he was appointed Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence (April 1917 - January 1919).
843 he published an essay on the Principles of Naval Tactics which he updated three years later.
n, D.C. for duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations with the Director of Naval Communic
The Chief of Naval Staff issued a directive that "the remoting of
i are now carried out by a small contingent of Naval maintenance staff.
Godfrey Paine, Fifth Sea Lord and Director of Naval Aviation (1917)
et Operations Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department.
er the War he was appointed Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Weapons) and then Deputy Chief of the N
ted by a Spanish war ship under the command of Naval Commander Jose Roocher.
He served as Chief of Naval Staff from 1947-1950.
was promoted to Major General of the Corps of Naval Constructors in 1912.
Adrian Tonks - flying ace of Naval 4, winner of two Distinguished Flying Crosses
own in 1960; the site is now on the grounds of Naval Base Point Loma.
Cove, Long Island is now the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture.
He was appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff in 1977.
scientific liaison officer with the Office of Naval Research in London.
d the Navy Cross for services in the Office of Naval Districts.
ral Arthur assumed duties as the Vice Chief of Naval Operations on 6 July 1992.
hibious Warfare Branch, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department in 1953 and 1954,
to Reserve Officer Promotions in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, and for a year, Ju
He went on to be Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes in 1912.
he initiative in composing a new collection of naval tactics that would be adopted in year V of the
y, who in 1864 would found the Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in South K
Trespasser served in a number of naval theatres, home waters, the Mediterranean and t
Admiral Sushil Kumar - 18th Chief of Naval Staff of India.
                                                                                                   
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