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  2. 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.

  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. Naval Supply Systems Command - Wikipedia

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    NAVSUP is a US Navy unit that provides supplies and services to the Navy and the Marine Corps. It consists of four major organizations and 11 commands worldwide, and oversees supply chain management and security assistance.

  5. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. List of U.S. Navy acronyms - Wikipedia

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    USN is the abbreviation for United States Navy, the naval service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. The web page provides a comprehensive list of official and colloquial acronyms and abbreviations used by the U.S. Navy personnel.

  7. Global Combat Support System - Wikipedia

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    GCSS is a web-based automated logistics system for U.S. Department of Defense logistics specialists. It has different versions for the Army and the Marine Corps, and provides updates on materiel requirements and status.

  8. Lieutenant commander (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rank of lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service and NOAA Corps, and its equivalent ranks and insignia. See the history, promotion, and uniform of this junior officer rank.

  9. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is a multilingual project that provides free access to information on various topics, from history and science to culture and arts. You can browse articles, images, news, and portals, or contribute to the community by editing, creating, or discussing.