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  2. Italian Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Naval Aviation (Italian: Aviazione Navale) is the naval air component of the Italian Navy composed of around 2000 men and women and 69 aircraft and helicopters. History [ edit ] It is more commonly known as Naval Aviation as it received various official designations throughout its service and its origins date back to 1913, when it ...

  3. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station ...

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    Therefore, a new communications net, known as the "Naval Operation Net" was formed in 1959. At the same time, the Navy decided that the stations at Haiku and Heeia were no longer needed. The station at Heeia was turned over to the Marine corps Air Station at Kaneohe, while the Haiku station was placed in a non-operational status.

  4. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. /  27.69250°N 97.29111°W  / 27.69250; -97.29111. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi ( IATA: NGP, ICAO: KNGP, FAA LID: NGP) is a United States Navy naval air base located six miles (10 km) southeast of the central business district (CBD) of Corpus Christi, in Nueces County, Texas .

  5. Naval Information Warfare Systems Command - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 32°41′52.7″N 117°14′53″W. The Naval Information Warfare Systems Command ( NAVWAR ), based in San Diego, California is one of six SYSCOM Echelon II organizations within the United States Navy and is the Navy's technical authority and acquisition command for C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence ...

  6. Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Beaufort was commissioned on 15 June 1943, for advanced training operations of anti-submarine patrols during World War II. It was deactivated in 1946 and reactivated in 1956. On 1 March 1960, it was re-designated Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. On 19 September 1975, the airfield was named Merritt Field in honor of Major ...

  7. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) is the United States Navy 's engineering systems command, providing the Navy and United States Marine Corps with facilities and expeditionary expertise. NAVFAC is headquartered at the Washington Navy Yard and is under the command of the Chief of Civil Engineers RADM Dean VanderLey [1]

  8. Naval Air Station Lemoore - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Lemoore. Two US Navy F-35C Lightning II from VFA-101 fly in formation over NAS Lemoore with F/A-18E/F Super Hornets of VFA-122 during 2015. /  36.33306°N 119.95194°W  / 36.33306; -119.95194. Naval Air Station Lemoore or NAS Lemoore ( IATA: NLC, ICAO: KNLC, FAA LID: NLC) is a United States Navy base, located in Kings ...

  9. Naval Base Noumea - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Noumea was a major United States Navy sea and air base at Nouméa, New Caledonia. Naval Base Noumea was built at Noumea Harbor. Noumea was picked for a naval base as it was beyond the range of Japanese land-based planes. Noumea is on the east side of the Coral Sea, 1,469 kilometres (913 mi; 793 nmi) from Brisbane, Australia.