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  2. Royal Naval Reserve - Wikipedia

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    This established the RNR as a reserve of professional seamen from the British Merchant Navy and fishing fleets, who could be called upon during times of war to serve in the regular Royal Navy. The RNR was originally a reserve of seamen only, but in 1862 was extended to include the recruitment and training of reserve officers.

  3. Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Ships of the reserve fleet, Suisun Bay, c. 2001. Battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) is 2nd row from the bottom (moored at the Port of Los Angeles since 2012 as the USS Iowa Museum .) The Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet colloquially known as the mothball fleet , is located on the northwest side of Suisun Bay (the northern portion of the greater San Francisco ...

  4. Reserve fleet - Wikipedia

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    The British Reserve Fleet was a repository for British decommissioned warships from about 1800 until 1960. [5]The United States National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF), consisted of about fifty World War II ships that were moored in Suisun Bay (Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet) near San Francisco since the 1950s or '60s. [6]

  5. Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The RCNVR was created in 1923. The organization was established by Rear-Admiral Walter Hose in a time when the Navy was under drastic budget cuts. Hose saw the establishment of a reserve force as a great way for the fledgling Canadian Navy to build support from coast to coast. Thus he established Naval Reserve Divisions in every major Canadian ...

  6. Navy Reserve Merchant Marine Insignia - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to the Merchant Marine Reserve in 1938 and later the Strategic Sealift Officer Program. The breast insignia of the present Merchant Marine Reserve, U. S. Naval Reserve (Eagle and Scroll) was approved for wear on merchant marine uniforms on 7 April 1938, by Secretary of the Navy, Claude A. Swanson.

  7. United States Naval Station Orange - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater of the Sabine River was good place for a Reserve Fleet. The Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Orange was part of the United States Navy reserve fleets. For the Korean War, 40 ships were removed from the Reserve fleet and restored at the shipyard. The Texas Group was disestablished on October 1, 1966.

  8. Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration was of the same design as the Reserve Decoration but was distinguished, from 1919, by a different ribbon. In 1966 the Royal Naval Reserve (drawn from the Merchant Navy) and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (civilian volunteers) were merged. Thereafter awards of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ...

  9. VFC-204 - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy: Type: Adversary Squadron: Part of: United States Navy Reserve. Naval Air Force Reserve. Tactical Support Wing; Garrison/HQ: Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana: Nickname(s) "River Rattlers" Colors: Blue and Orange: Insignia; VFA-204 insignia: Aircraft flown; Attack: A-4 Skyhawk A-7 Corsair II: Fighter ...