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  2. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Far East

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    NCTS Far East's mission is to "operate and defend mission critical, Navy warfighting networks and communications systems necessary for U.S. Naval, Joint, and Coalition Commanders to conduct secure command and control in the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) theater of operations."

  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. List of equipment of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the watercraft, aircraft, munitions, vehicles, and small arms used by the U.S. Navy. Includes images, individual ships, and notes for each category and subcategory.

  5. United States Pacific Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The web page provides the history and composition of the US Pacific Fleet, a theater-level command of the US Navy. It mentions that the fleet moved from the West Coast to Hawaii in 1940 as part of the US response to Japanese expansionism.

  6. List of current ships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of ships owned and leased by the US Navy, including commissioned, non-commissioned, and future ships. It also includes information on ship names, hull numbers, classes, types, commission dates, homeports, and decommission dates.

  7. Structure of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the four main bodies of the US Navy: the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, the operating forces, and the Shore Establishment. The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) is a statutory organization that provides professional assistance to the secretary and the chief of naval operations.

  8. Naval Criminal Investigative Service - Wikipedia

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    NCIS is the primary investigative law enforcement agency of the U.S. Department of the Navy, with jurisdiction over major criminal activities involving the Navy and Marine Corps. It traces its origins to the Office of Naval Intelligence, established in 1882, and has evolved to include national security, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyberwarfare, and other functions.

  9. Naval Forces Japan (United States) - Wikipedia

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    CNFJ is a dual-hatted command that oversees all shore installations and assigned forces of the U.S. Navy in Japan. It also liaises with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and reports to the U.S. Pacific Fleet and Navy Installations Command.