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  2. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    The NMCI blocking policy is determined by various operational commands, such as the Naval Network Warfare Command, and enforced by the Global Network Operations Center, based in Norfolk. Blocked sites are redirected to a notification page which then links to a page on NMCI's homeport Web site.

  3. National Maritime College of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    www .nmci .ie. The National Maritime College of Ireland ( Irish: Coláiste Náisiúnta Mara na hÉireann, NMCI) is a public maritime college located in Ringaskiddy, County Cork, Ireland. It is a constituent college of the Munster Technological University. Founded in 2004, it is situated on former Department of Defence land aside the Haulbowline ...

  4. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (COMNAVMETOCCOM) or CNMOC, serves as the operational arm of the Naval Oceanography Program. Headquartered at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, CNMOC is an echelon three command reporting to United States Fleet Forces Command (USFLTFORCOM). CNMOC's area of responsibility is globally ...

  5. Iranian corvette Shahid Soleimani - Wikipedia

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    Homeport: Bandar Abbas, Iran: Status: In active service: Notes: Hull number FS313-01: General characteristics; Type: Missile corvette: Displacement ~600 tonnes: Length: 65.0 m (213 ft 3 in) Beam: 14.5 m (47 ft 7 in) Installed power: Diesel engine: Propulsion: 4 × engines: Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h) Range: 5,000 nmi (9,300 km) Sensors and ...

  6. Africaine (1832 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Career Africaine first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1832 as African, with Thompson, master, Fenwick, owner, and trade London–Quebec. Africaine ' s next voyage was to Smyrna in what is now Turkey. On 8 April 1833, as she was sailing from Liverpool to Smyrna she grounded on Cape Trafalgar for about three hours. A coaster helped her off, but in doing so carried away her stream anchor ...

  7. USS Galatea (1863) - Wikipedia

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    USS Galatea was a large steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.. She was used by the Union Navy as an escort gunboat in support of the Union Navy, mostly in various parts of the Caribbean, such as in Haiti, where her role was to protect American citizens.

  8. Cyclones BOB 03 and Yemyin - Wikipedia

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    Deep Depression BOB 03 and Cyclonic Storm Yemyin (JTWC designation: 03B) were a pair of deadly tropical cyclones that made landfalls on India and Pakistan in June 2007. The Pakistan Meteorological Department referred to both as Tropical Cyclone 03B, naming it "Tropical Cyclone Yemyin".

  9. USCGC Harriet Lane (WMEC-903) - Wikipedia

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    History Harriet Lane was commissioned on 14 June 1984 and has served the Coast Guard and the nation with distinction, for example, by conducting Coast Guard and national defense missions from Maine to South America and even into the Pacific Northwest. In 1994, as the Commander of Operation Able Manner forces, she directed the rescue of thousands of Haitian and Cuban migrants flowing across the ...