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  2. Naval Station Mayport - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Mayport is a major US Navy base in Jacksonville, Florida, with a harbor and an airfield. It hosts the Navy's U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / United States Fourth Fleet and an amphibious group, and has a history of hosting aircraft carriers.

  3. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    NMCI is a US Department of the Navy program that provides IT services for the Navy and Marine Corps. It consolidated over 6,000 networks, 8,000 applications, and 15,003 logistics systems into a single integrated and secure network.

  4. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 - Wikipedia

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    NMCB 4 is a Navy Seabee battalion that has served in various conflicts since 1942. Learn about its history, insignia, projects, and notable commanders from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Naval Station Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Norfolk is the world's largest naval base and the home port of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Forces Command. It has a history of over 100 years and hosts various ships, aircraft, and units of the Atlantic Fleet.

  6. United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, programs, uniforms, and ranks of the USNSCC, a U.S. Navy-sponsored youth organization that involves individuals in naval operations and training. The USNSCC has two programs: the Navy League Cadet Corps for ages 10–13 and the senior program for ages 13–18.

  7. Home port - Wikipedia

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    Home port is the port where a vessel is based or returns to after a tour of duty. Learn the difference between home port and port of registry, and how the term is used in the cruise industry and the navy.

  8. USS Miguel Keith - Wikipedia

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    USS Miguel Keith is a US Navy expeditionary mobile base ship named after a Medal of Honor recipient. It was commissioned in 2021 and deployed to Japan in 2020, where it was damaged by a volcanic eruption.

  9. United States Fleet Activities Sasebo - Wikipedia

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    After the Korean War ended, the Japan Self-Defense Forces were formed, and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships began to homeport in Sasebo (Sasebo District Force). The U.S. Fleet Activities continued to support ships of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Service Force ships made Sasebo their homeport. [1] USFA Sasebo looking south, 2008