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  2. SAS Skilpad - Wikipedia

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    SAS Skilpad was a mine-layer vessel of the South African Navy during and after the Second World War. She was launched as the German trawler Polaris and after being captured by the Allies in 1940, she was commissioned into the Royal Navy as a war-prize and named HMS Spindrift.

  3. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 - Wikipedia

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    US Navy 041117-N-4388F-001 CM3 Aaron Wolken of NMCB 4 mans an M-240B machine gun as security for his mates clearing debris in Fallujah in support of Operation Al Fajr (New Dawn). In 2002, NMCB Four sent its Air Detachment and Water Well Team to Basilian Island, Philippines, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines .

  4. List of active ships of the Turkish Naval Forces - Wikipedia

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    Homeport Note İskenderun class TCG İskenderun: A-1600: 2022: 7,948 tonnes: Troopship: Gölcük [47] Training ships; Class Boat No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note MV Savarona class: TCG MV Savarona: A-490: 2023: 4,646 tonnes: Training ship: Gölcük [y] Submarine rescue ship; Class Boat No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport ...

  5. Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Navy [a] is part of the Russian Armed Forces.It has existed in various forms since 1696. Its present iteration was formed in January 1992 when it succeeded the Navy of the Commonwealth of Independent States (which had itself succeeded the Soviet Navy following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late December 1991).

  6. Home port - Wikipedia

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    Port of registry Port aux Français lettered beneath the ship name on the stern. A vessel's home port is the port at which it is based, which may not be the same as its port of registry [1] shown on its registration documents [2] and lettered on the stern of the ship's hull. [3]

  7. List of United States Navy ratings - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in June 2016, then Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Michael D. Stevens, oversaw a review of the Navy's existing enlisted rating system. [4] After Stevens's retirement, a group of senior enlisted leaders came to the conclusion that the Navy needed to replace its current enlisted system and announced the changes on 29 September 2016 with the release of NAVADMIN 218/16.

  8. USS Sentry (MCM-3) - Wikipedia

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    USS Sentry (MCM-3), an Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship, is the second U.S. Navy ship of that name. Sentry was laid down on 8 October 1984 by Peterson Builders in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 20 September 1986 and commissioned on 2 September 1989.

  9. Chilean Navy - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the navy has played a major role in supplying Chilean bases and performing numerous rescue missions, among them, the MV Explorer in 1972 and 2007. The Navy's most recognizable sailing-school ship, the Esmeralda, began operations in 1952. It since has made various trips around the world with selected cadet officers and NCOs on board ...