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    The National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) was part of the United States government's Continuity of Operations plans during the 1960s. It was one-third...
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  • Mountain, 3 National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) aircraft on 24-hour ground alert, 2 National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) ships...
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    Navy § Command cruisers (CLC, CC) National Emergency Command Post Afloat Radar Picket § Northampton Command Cruiser Space tracking or command ships List...
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    the USAF), the Alternate National Military Command Center (funded by the Army), and the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (funded by the Navy, and...
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  • ground-mobile command centers were, or are, an army counterpart to the better-known "Nightwatch", the U.S. Air Force's National Emergency Airborne Command Post, a...
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    The M577 command post carrier, also known as the M577 command post vehicle or armored command post vehicle, is a variant of the M113 armored personnel...
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    USS Northampton (CLC-1) (category Decommissioned command ships of the United States Navy)
    event of nuclear attack. As such she was designated as the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA); Northampton was one of two ships to serve in the...
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  • United States federal government continuity of operations (category United States national security directives)
    National Emergency Command Posts Afloat were: USS Northampton was converted into Command Ship CC-1 about 1962. USS Wright was converted into Command Ship...
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    whether Triton was part of the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) program. NECPA was tasked to provide afloat facilities for the President of...
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  • refer to: National Emergency Command Post Afloat, part of the United States government's continuity of government plans during the 1960s National Energy...
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    Norfolk, training to perform her assigned mission as the National Emergency Command Post Afloat. Regular overhauls performed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard...
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    highly capable but expensive command cruisers. These ships would be absorbed into the National Emergency Command Post Afloat mission, and then retired when...
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  • used for the development of the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) project which developed a strategic command and control system installed on...
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    2010. Command and control centers: Air Defense Control Center Combat Information Center Mission Control Center National Emergency Command Post Afloat Computers:...
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    Bob Woodward (category The Washington Post people)
    nuclear launch codes the Wright carried in its capacity as a National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA). At one time, he was close to Admiral Robert O....
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    Second Fleet. The Northampton was designated as the National Emergency Command Post (Afloat) (NECPA) during this time. Cutter was named athletic director...
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    Activity (NAVCOSSACT) in Washington DC in support of the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) project which was installed on many large ships...
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  • Senior Officer Present Afloat SOQ – Sailor of the Quarter SOY – Sailor of the Year SPAWAR – Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command SPAWARSYSCEN – Space...
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  • officials evacuated onto the National Emergency Airborne Command Post plane with the Strategic Air Command's airborne command center Looking Glass in accompaniment...
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    39-by-24-foot (11.9 m × 7.3 m) hole amidships and a twisted keel, her crew kept her afloat, and she was able to leave the area under her own power. Later, Israel apologized...
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    Group, afloat Submarines Allied Command Atlantic (SUBACLANT), in Norfolk, United States Standing Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT), afloat The organisation...
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    East Africa Command was a Command of the British Army. Until 1947 it was under the direct control of the Army Council and thereafter it became the responsibility...
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    hull had not been breached below the waterline, enabling the ship to stay afloat and easing the salvage operation. On May 20, the ship was disentangled from...
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    Support Forces Southern Europe (STRIKFORSOUTH), afloat, centered around US Sixth Fleet Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT), led by Supreme Allied Commander...
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    Rear Admiral David Snelson who had his headquarters ashore in Bahrain. The afloat Royal Navy commander was Commodore Jamie Miller, who had the aircraft carrier...
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    which made an immediate emergency landing at RAF Halesworth, belonged to the 325th Reconnaissance Wing, a unit under the command of the son of President...
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    Regiment (EOD) Command Company Logistics Company Whisky Company (W Coy) X-Ray Company (X Coy) Yankee Company (Y Coy) Zulu Company (Z Coy) Command Company Logistics...
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    Retrieved 21 September 2024. "Once-thriving agriculture struggles to stay afloat in evacuated northern border area". The Times of Israel. 28 March 2024....
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  • Support Forces Southern Europe (STRIKFORSOUTH), afloat, centered around US Sixth Fleet Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT), led by Supreme Allied Commander...
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    The NISMF Pearl Harbor ships are kept afloat and in fair working order, so they can be reactivated for emergency use. Some of the ships are decommissioned...
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