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  2. Naval Air Force Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Air Force Reserve ( NAFR, also known by its head, the Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve, abbreviated CNAFR) is the naval aviation component of the United States Navy Reserve. Headquartered at Naval Air Station North Island, California, [4] the organization has control over three aircraft wings, as well as the Navy Air Logistics Office, and Naval Air Facility Washington. [5] [6] The ...

  3. USS Nimitz - Wikipedia

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    The ship was named after World War II Pacific fleet commander Chester W. Nimitz, USN, (1885–1966), who was the Navy's third fleet admiral. Nimitz had her homeport at Naval Station Norfolk until 1987, when she was relocated to Naval Station Bremerton in Washington (now part of Naval Base Kitsap ). Following her Refueling and Complex Overhaul in 2001, her home port was changed to Naval Air ...

  4. Naval Service Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Service Reserve ( NSR) ( Irish: Cúltaca na Seirbhíse Cabhlaigh) is the reserve force of the Irish Naval Service. It is one of two elements of the Reserve Defence Forces (RDF) of the Irish Defence Forces, the other element being the Army Reserve (AR). The NSR was established on 1 October 2005 to replace and reorganise the previous ...

  5. Sea Service Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Active-Duty members assigned to a deployable Navy Reserve unit are also eligible for the award under the same qualifying service requirements. Qualifying service must be performed in an operational or operational support role with a deployable unit while operating underway or OCONUS, away from homeport or the permanent duty station.

  6. National Defense Reserve Fleet - Wikipedia

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    National Defense Reserve Fleet. The National Defense Reserve Fleet ( NDRF) consists of ships of the United States, mostly merchant vessels, that have been mothballed but can be activated within 20 to 120 days to provide shipping during national military emergencies, or non-military emergencies such as commercial shipping crises.

  7. HSC-85 - Wikipedia

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    HSC-85 traces its lineage back through a number of previous aviation units, both active and reserve, all the way to the U.S. Navy’s first operational helicopter squadron, the FLEET ANGELS of Helicopter Utility Squadron ONE (HU-1) which was established 1 April 1948. [1] Former missions of anti-submarine warfare and logistics support and current missions of combat search and rescue and special ...

  8. Irish Naval Service - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Service has an active establishment of 1,094, and a reserve establishment of 200. Like other components of the Defence Forces, the Naval Service has struggled to maintain strength and as of April 2023 has only 764 active personnel, and 77 reserve personnel. [2]

  9. USNS Mary Sears - Wikipedia

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    USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS 65) is a Pathfinder -class oceanographic survey ship. It is the sixth ship of its class. Mary Sears is named after Commander Mary Sears of the United States Naval Reserve, who was instrumental in the development of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and is regarded as one of the initial oceanographers in the United States Navy .