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  2. USS Maryland (SSBN-738) - Wikipedia

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    Armament. MK-48 torpedoes. 20 × Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles. USS Maryland (SSBN-738) is an Ohio -class submarine in the United States Navy. Maryland is the 13th of the 18 Ohio -class ballistic missile submarines, and has been in active service since 1992. Maryland is the fourth US Navy vessel to be named after the US state of Maryland.

  3. HMS Middleton (M34) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Middleton (M34) HMS. Middleton. (M34) HMS Middleton is a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the British Royal Navy. As of 2021, she forms part of 9th Mine Countermeasures Squadron operating out of HMS Jufair in Bahrain . The ship was launched by Lord and Lady Blaker in 1983: Lady Blaker remains the patron of the ship.

  4. Polish Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .amw .gdynia .pl. The Polish Naval Academy (PNA) "Heroes of Westerplatte" is a naval university supervised by the Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Poland, with the history, uninterrupted by World War II, dating back to 1922. At present the PNA provides education for officer-cadets, commissioned officers and civilian ...

  5. Italian Navy - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the four branches of Italian Armed Forces and was formed in 1946 from what remained of the Regia Marina (Royal Navy) after World War II. As of August 2014, the Italian Navy had a strength of 30,923 active personnel, with approximately 184 vessels in service, including minor auxiliary vessels. It is considered a multiregional and a ...

  6. Raven's Ait - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, The Navy League opened TS Neptune on Raven's Ait to teach sailing, canoeing and boating skills to members of the Sea Cadet Corps, the Girls' Nautical Training Corps. Run with naval discipline, it had day facilities for 200 boys or girls and sleeping accommodation for up to 105 boys.

  7. HMCS Oriole - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, Oriole IV was sold to the Navy League of Canada for use in training Sea Cadets. In 1943, during the Second World War, she was chartered by the Royal Canadian Navy as a training vessel. Following the war, the ship was returned to the Navy League, then she was again chartered by the Navy as a new recruit training vessel in 1950.

  8. New Zealand Cadet Forces - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Cadet Corps [50] The New Zealand Cadet Corps (NZCC) is the land component of the NZCF and Aligned with the New Zealand Army. Founded in 1864 the NZCC is the oldest branch of the New Zealand Cadet Forces. The NZCC represent the second smallest of the three Cadet branches, and as of 2024 there are 34 units across New Zealand.

  9. CSTC HMCS Acadia - Wikipedia

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    CSTC HMCS Acadia. HMCS Acadia Cadet Training Centre was a Royal Canadian Sea Cadets training centre in Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia. [1] The centre took its name from the ship HMCS Acadia, a hydrographic research ship which was commissioned into the navy in both World War I and World War II and based at the end of its naval career at the ...