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  2. United States Navy Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, organization and roles of the Navy Reserve, a component of the U.S. Navy. The Navy Reserve consists of officers and enlisted personnel who serve in various capacities, from operational units to administrative support, in peacetime and war.

  3. U.S. Navy type commands - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the organizational structure and functions of the U.S. Navy type commands, which are responsible for different types of weapon systems (e.g., naval aviation, submarine warfare, surface warships) within a fleet organization. Find out the current and disestablished type commands, and the lead-follow arrangement among them.

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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.

  5. 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.

  6. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    NROTC is a college-based program that commissions individuals into the Navy or Marine Corps as Ensigns or Second Lieutenants. Learn about the origins, types, benefits, and requirements of NROTC, and how to join as a Scholarship, College, or Officer Candidate Midshipman.

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  8. Structure of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the four main bodies of the U.S. Navy: the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, the operating forces, and the Shore Establishment. Find out the roles, functions, and components of each body, as well as the history and status of the numbered fleets.

  9. 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.