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 Directory - Regional: North America: United States: Government: Military: Navy: Installations: Naval Air Stations: NAS Patuxent River
Directory - Regional: North America: United States: Government: Military: Navy: Installations: Naval Air Stations: NAS Patuxent River
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 U.S. Navy Battleships - USS West Virginia (BB 48)
During 1925, the battleship took part in the joint Army-Navy maneuvers to test the defenses of the Hawaiian Islands and then cruised with the Fleet to Australia and New Zealand.
On 14 September, she received on board 270 passengers for transportation to the west coast of the United States.
Retiring to sea that evening, the battleship and her consorts returned the next morning to lay down heavy gunfire on Japanese installations in the vicinity of the town of Tacloban.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/ships/battleships/wvirginia/bb48-wva.html   (5863 words)

  
 United States Navy Installations
Installation overview: Located eight miles west of Honolulu, Pearl Harbor Naval Complex is home to Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, Commander, Submarine Forces Pacific Fleet, Commander, Anti-Submarine Warfare Force, Pacific Fleet, Commander, Task Force 12 and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility.
Housing: 151 officer family units; 1,840 enlisted family units; 60 mobile home lots; 146 unaccompanied personnel units (843) 764-7264 or (800) 362-2399.
Installation overview: Located along the Cooper River, 25 miles north of the city of Charleston, NWS Charleston is home to Navy Nuclear Power Training Command, Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit and Navy Space and Warfare Systems Center.
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 Scott's USAF Installations Page
List of Air Force Plants A List of All Known AFPs, with Purposes and Coordinates
List of Air Force Bases A List of All Known AFBs, In and Out of CONUS, with Coordinates
List of Air Force GWEN Sites A List of the Relay-Node Sites in the Ground Wave Emergency Network
www.airforcebase.net   (699 words)

  
 United States Navy Installations
Installation overview: Located along the Cooper River, 25 miles north of the city of Charleston, NWS Charleston is home to Navy Nuclear Power Training Command, Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit and Navy Space and Warfare Systems Center.
Housing: 11 officer family units; 205 enlisted family units; wait is 12 to 24 months; 84 unaccompanied officer spaces; 174 unaccompanied enlisted spaces; (504) 678-3280/3419
Installation overview: Located near Lexington Park, at the mouth of the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay, 60 miles from Washington, D.C., NAS Patuxent River houses Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Divisions and 50 tenant commands.
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 EWTN's Catholic Experts List
During more than twenty years of active duty he served in Vietnam, Korea, Germany and Honduras, as well as numerous army installations throughout the United States.
In 1968, during the Vietnam Conflict Father joined the United States Army Chaplain Corps.
Jimmy Akin is the Senior Apologist for Catholic Answers, Inc., a major US apostolate dedicated to the defense of the Catholic Faith, and publishers of THIS ROCK magazine.
www.ewtn.com /faith/QA/expertslist.htm   (1966 words)

  
 list us air force bases
list of US Military Installations (Globemaster) or try this link for US Air Force Bases Airlines : There are many sites that list airlines, and link to them; one of the best -- updated and checked for...
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US Navy Air Wings, Squadrons and Equipment In the last two years US Navy Air Wings have changed in structure quite substantially, the A-6E Intruder is now all but gone from Fleet service (official...
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 Also Also: Military
U.S. Following the recent slaying of 17 government soldiers in a terrorist attack on a military base in northern Mauritania, the United States has sent a contingent of 2,000 soldiers, as well as helicopters, to the area, the United Arab Emirates daily 'Al-Kalheej' reported on Friday.
Previous base closure rounds dealt with hypotheticals and dire descriptions of World War III in Europe; this one is facing the reality of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As a rescue helicopter pilot based in Thailand at the end of the Vietnam War, I participated in the evacuation of Phnom Penh, and the Mayaguez incident.
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 Base closings would cost Western Pa. hundreds of jobs - 2005-05-13
The 911th United States Air Force Reserve Airlift Wing, located near Pittsburgh International Airport in Moon, and the Charles E. Kelly Support Facility in Oakdale are both on the list.
Military installations that were not on list and will remain in the Pittsburgh area include: the 99th Regional Readiness Command; the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard ; and the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Units in North Versailles.
Rumsfeld's recommendation means the loss of 1,435 military jobs and 429 civilian jobs throughout Pennsylvania, prompting Gov. Ed Rendell to say he would fight the plan.
www.bizjournals.com /pittsburgh/stories/2005/05/09/daily34.html   (10678 words)

  
 Terrorist Groups Profiles
In no way is the material presented on the Terrorist Group Profiles pages intended to represent or be construed as the policy, beliefs or position of the Dudley Knox Library, the Naval Postgraduate School, the United States Navy and its affiliates, or the maintainer of these page.
The information for the Profiles of groups listed in Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1998 is taken directly from "Appendix B: Background Information on Terrorist Groups." According to a note in that appendix, the "list of terrorist groups is not exhaustive.
We also consider as acts of terrorism attacks on military installations or on armed military personnel when a state of military hostilities does not exist at the site, such as bombings against US bases in Europe, the Philippines, or elsewhere.
web.nps.navy.mil /~library/tgp/tgpmain.htm   (10678 words)

  
 Terrorist Groups Profiles
In no way is the material presented on the Terrorist Group Profiles pages intended to represent or be construed as the policy, beliefs or position of the Dudley Knox Library, the Naval Postgraduate School, the United States Navy and its affiliates, or the maintainer of these page.
We also consider as acts of terrorism attacks on military installations or on armed military personnel when a state of military hostilities does not exist at the site, such as bombings against US bases in Europe, the Philippines, or elsewhere.
The information for the Profiles of groups listed in Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1998 is taken directly from "Appendix B: Background Information on Terrorist Groups." According to a note in that appendix, the "list of terrorist groups is not exhaustive.
web.nps.navy.mil /~library/tgp/tgpmain.htm   (10678 words)

  
 Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news source
These are but two of the latest changes in a worldwide reassessment by the Pentagon of where the United States wants air and naval bases and ground-force posts, access or basing rights, and transit agreements.
Washington has attempted to gain support by adding to its list of suspect individuals and groups whoever is named by "allies" in the "war on terror".
The 2003 Defense Department's "Base Structure Report" lists 702 foreign bases owned or leased by the Pentagon, with about 6,000 more installations in the US and its possessions.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Front_Page/FK20Aa01.html   (3070 words)

  
 Iran Air Force
Before the end of his reign, the shah placed orders for F-16 fighters and even contemplated the sharing of development costs for the United States Navy's new F-18 fighter.
Iran appears to have deployed the SA-5 batteries to defend Tehran, major ports, and oil facilities, providing long-range medium-to-high altitude coverage of vital coastal installations.
The capability of the F-14s and F-4s was enhanced by the earlier acquisition of a squadron of Boeing 707 tankers, thereby extending their combat radius to 2,500 kilometers with in-flight refueling.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/iran/airforce.htm   (2320 words)

  
 USS Princeton (CVL-23) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fourth USS Princeton (CVL-23) was a United States Navy light aircraft carrier lost at the battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944.
See List of U.S. Navy losses in World War II for other ships lost in WWII.
The force then retired to Ulithi, and in early October, bombed and strafed enemy airfields, installations and shipping in the Nansei Shoto and Formosa area in preparation for the invasion of the Philippines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Princeton_(CVL-23)   (1121 words)

  
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 EWTN's Catholic Experts List
During more than twenty years of active duty he served in Vietnam, Korea, Germany and Honduras, as well as numerous army installations throughout the United States.
He is the Executive Director of the Society for the Study of the Magisterial Teaching of the Church (SSMTC).
He did his undergraduate studies in English at Penn State University, spent four years in the US Navy, and then studied for his doctorate in philosophy at Temple University in Philadelphia.
www.ewtn.com /faith/QA/expertslist.htm   (1966 words)

  
 U.S. Navy - A Brief History of Aircraft Carriers - USS Randolph (CV 15)
Randolph was placed out of commission, in reserve, berthed at Philadelphia, 13 February 1969, where she remained until 1 June 1973 when she was stricken from the Navy list.
Moving southwest, Randolph and other carriers were off the coast of Shikoku, 24 July, for an antishipping sweep of the Inland Sea, during which the carrier-battleship Hyuga was heavily damaged and airfields and industrial installations on Kyushu, Honshu, and Shikoku were hit hard.
Back in the United States on 24 February 1958, the flattop made her 5th Mediterranean deployment 2 September 1958 to 12 March 1959.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/ships/carriers/histories/cv15-randolph/cv15-randolph.html   (1966 words)

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