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  • 71Navy Office of Community Outreach — Rear Admiral Julius Caesar speaks to business and community leaders of the Cleveland Rotary Club during Cleveland Navy Week Navy Office of Community Outreach (NAVCO) is the U.S. Navy s Chief of Information (CHINFO)[1] national community outreach… …

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  • 72Navy Supply Corps (United States) — U.S Navy Supply Corps Supply Corps staff officer insignia Active 23 February 1795 present Country United States of America …

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  • 73Navy Enlisted Classification — The Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) system supplements the rating designators for enlisted members of the United States Navy. A naval rating and NEC designator are similar to the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) designators used in the… …

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  • 74Navy Medical Service Corps — The Medical Service Corps is a staff corps of the United States Navy, consisting of officers engaged in medical support duties. It includes healthcare scientists and researchers, comprising around 60% of its personnel, and healthcare… …

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  • 75Navy Supply Corps School (Athens, Georgia) — NSCS Seal New Supply Corps junior officers attend the Navy Supply Corps School (Athens, Georgia) (NSCS) in Athens, Georgia. NSCS occupies a 58 acres (23 ha) campus with a lengthy history. The site had been used as a school since the 1860s,… …

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  • 76Navy —    During the WARS OF THE ROSES, England had no standing fleet, and naval needs were met by indenting (contracting) with merchants and nobles to supply ships and crews to perform a specified service for a specified time. Not meant for voyaging in …

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  • 77Navy League of the United States — Seapower redirects here. For maritime combat, see Sea power. Navy League of the United States Type Non profit support organization Founded 1902 Location Arlington, Virginia Website www.navyleague.org The Navy League of the United State …

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  • 78Navy —    The navy played an important historical role in several offen sive and defensive tasks, such as convoying merchant ships, priva teering, and fighting many wars at sea. The Hansa League had to use naval force to secure its commercial interests …

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  • 79Navy —    (Tatmadaw Yay)    One of the three services of the Tatmadaw, its commander in chief is a (three star) lieutenant general. Unlike some of its neighbors in Southeast Asia, Burma does not have a strong maritime tradition. Yet its long coastline… …

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  • 80merchant marine — noun a) Ships dedicated to commercial, rather than military, purposes, with their crew. Captain Robert Dollar of San Francisco, dean of American ship owners, . . . is still, although nearly 80, the eager champion of an American privately owned… …

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