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  2. Naval Careers Service - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Careers Service (NCS) was formed on 1 April 1963 when the Naval Recruiting Service was renamed. [2] It is one of the four components of Her Majesty's Naval Service – alongside the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines and the Reserve Naval and Marine Forces – and is governed by the Admiralty Board of the Defence Council. [3]

  3. Bureau of Naval Personnel - Wikipedia

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    BUPERS is the human resources department of the U.S. Navy, providing administrative leadership and policy planning for the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Navy at large. Learn about its history, functions, and divisions, such as Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology.

  4. 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.

  5. Service number (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The first Navy service numbers, which ranged from 1 to 500, were designated for retroactive presentation to retired naval officers who had served in the First World War and prior. There was much discussion within the Navy as to which Navy officer should receive Navy service #1, with suggestions ranging from George Dewey to John Paul Jones. In ...

  6. Naval Education and Training Command - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the US Navy's enterprise-level command that recruits, trains and delivers naval forces worldwide. Find out its history, structure, role, and subordinate activities, such as learning centers, schools, and support centers.

  7. 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.

  8. Naval EOD Technology Division - Wikipedia

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    NAVEODTECHDIV is a U.S. Navy activity that provides Joint Service EOD research and development support. It traces its origin to World War II and has a formal process for customer participation and approval of EOD tools, equipment, procedures, and publications.

  9. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    NROTC is a college-based program that commissions individuals into the Navy or Marine Corps as Ensigns or Second Lieutenants. Learn about the origins, types, benefits, and requirements of NROTC, and how to join as a Scholarship, College, or Officer Candidate Midshipman.