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  2. Bureau of Naval Personnel - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) in the United States Department of the Navy is similar to the human resources department of a corporation. The bureau provides administrative leadership and policy planning for the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) and the U.S. Navy at large. BUPERS is led by the Chief of Naval Personnel, who ...

  3. Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting - Wikipedia

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    The shooter killed three U.S. Navy sailors, and injured eight others who were taken to the hospital, including the two deputies who sustained gunshots to their limbs. [9] [24] Of the deceased, two were declared dead at the navy base and the third, who was able to get to authorities and give them a description of the shooter, died at the ...

  4. Ropucha-class landing ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ropucha class (NATO reporting name, Polish for "toad"), Soviet designation Project 775, is a class of landing ship (large landing ship or Bol'shoy Desantnyy Korabl' - Russian: Большой десантный корабль (BDK - Russian: БДК) in Soviet classification) built in Poland for the Soviet Navy. The ships were built in the ...

  5. The US Navy's warship production is in its worst state in 25 ...

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    The Navy’s ability to build lower-cost warships that can shoot down Houthi rebel missiles in the Red Sea depends in part on a 25-year-old laborer who previously made parts for garbage trucks.

  6. Navy to sideline 17 vessels due to manpower shortage ... - AOL

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    Updated August 24, 2024 at 8:10 PM. The Navy will reportedly sideline 17 vessels due to a manpower shortage that makes it difficult to properly crew and operate ships across the fleet. There just ...

  7. United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the world's most powerful navy and the largest by tonnage, at 4.5 million tons in 2021 [ 9 ] and in 2009 an estimated battle fleet tonnage that exceeded the next 13 navies ...

  8. Navy recruiting rebounds, but it will miss its target to get ...

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    August 28, 2024 at 10:29 AM. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy will meet its goal to sign up 40,600 recruits by the end of September thanks to several new recruiting programs, but the crush of last ...

  9. Naval Legal Service Command - Wikipedia

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    Naval Legal Service Command. NLSC seal. The Naval Legal Service Command is an Echelon 2 [clarification needed] command of the United States Navy. Its stated mission is to provide legal services to the worldwide components of the fleet. [1]