• Naval co-operation and guidance for shipping (NCAGS) is a naval doctrinal term. Naval personnel are trained to carry out NCAGS establish and provide advice...
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    regional dive centres and supplying four non-standing port security units and four naval co-operation and guidance for shipping (the former NCS, now NCAGS)...
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    dropped from airplanes onto shipping targets. The missile had eight wings in two cross-configurations, one set fore and one set aft. Output from the...
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    Houthi attacks and affirming freedom of navigation. The United States-led Operation Prosperity Guardian was launched to protect Red Sea shipping. From 12 January...
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  • Establishment Tordenskjold Naval Training Establishment Naval Co-operation and Guidance for Shipping Haakonsvern Naval Base Ramsund Naval Base 1st Frigate Squadron...
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    Operation Atalanta, formally European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia, is an ongoing counter-piracy military operation at sea off the Horn of Africa...
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    Amphibious warfare is a type of offensive military operation that today uses naval ships to project ground and air power onto a hostile or potentially hostile...
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    1944 which sought to damage or sink Tirpitz and thereby eliminate the threat it posed to Allied shipping. Previous raids on Kaafjord conducted by Fleet...
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  • sea. Naval battles to keep shipping lanes open for combatant's movement of troops, guns, ammunition, tanks, warships, aircraft, raw materials, and food...
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  • RAF Coastal Command (category Military units and formations in Hertfordshire)
    German Kriegsmarine. It also protected Allied shipping from aerial attacks by the Luftwaffe. The main operations of Coastal Command were defensive, defending...
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    Parachute mine (category Naval mines)
    inadvisable to attempt to render them safe without Naval guidance. The official British designation for these weapons on land was "Parachute Landmines",...
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  • the cultural and intellectual movement of Japanese Romanticism during the Taishō era, influenced by European Romanticism. The kanji 浪漫 for Roman is an...
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    (February 1947), Transcribed and formatted for HTML by Larry Jewell & Patrick Clancey (ed.), Japanese Naval and Merchant Shipping Losses During World War II...
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    combat aircraft and naval units. The French called their contribution Opération Daguet.[citation needed] Following the invasion and annexation of Kuwait...
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    Battle of Attu Shōwa 19 (1944) Navy B case Operation C (U Go Offensive) Operation Ichi-Go Battle of Mariana and Palau Islands Philippines Defense Battle...
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    the immediate cessation of all U-boat attacks on Allied shipping as part of the surrender of naval forces on 4/5 May. Lange stated that this signal had been...
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    force for Operation Tungsten. The main striking force was made up of two wings of Barracudas: 8 Wing comprising 827 and 830 Naval Air Squadrons, and 52 Wing...
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    differing guidance systems, and is suitable for launching from ships or aircraft. Sea Killer was initially developed during the 1960s and has been deployed...
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    Khas Laut ('Naval Special Warfare Forces', Jawi: ڤاسوقن خاص لاءوت‎), commonly abbreviated to PASKAL, is the principal special operations force of the...
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    Israeli Navy (category Military units and formations established in 1948)
    waters, as well as its strategic assets. Naval operations and maritime interdiction. Obtaining vital intelligence and engaging in cyber activities. Integration...
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  • Recruiting Service Ribbon (category Military awards and decorations of the United States)
    Districts: CO; Operations Office; Assistant for Officer Programs; Prior Service Recruiting Officer; Assistant for Aviation Officer Procurement; Assistant for Enlisted...
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    a list of some of the British shipping companies, past and present: Aberdeen Line Alexander Shipping Co. American and Indian Line; Bucknall Steamship...
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    Maersk (category Shipping companies of Denmark)
    (English: /mɛərsk/ MAIRSK), is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and his father Peter Mærsk Møller. Maersk's...
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  • launches naval patrols". POLITICO. 27 December 2024. Retrieved 28 December 2024. "Treasury Tightens the Price Cap with New Sanctions and Updated Guidance". 20...
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    immigrant families, to Manchuria. Katō Kanji was responsible for overseeing these migrations, and the Manchuria Colonization Company [ja] (満洲拓殖公社, manshū takushoku...
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    of Naval Operations| (2017), p 65 Chief of Naval Operations| (2017), p 66 "USS McCain collision ultimately caused by UI confusion". Arstechnica.co.uk...
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    Imperial Japanese Army (category Military units and formations disestablished in 1945)
    both offensive and defensive, depended on the outcome of the naval operations. Clashes between Chinese and Japanese forces at Pungdo and Seongwhan caused...
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    guidance packages, and launching equipment worth $14 million were returned to the United States. The dismantling operations were named Pot Pie I for Italy...
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    Shikai or from the already-defunct Qing dynasty, and also did not agree on whether the purpose was for China to take over Taiwan or to acquire state independence...
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    operations against Axis shipping and submarines in support of the RN were mounted by RAF Coastal Command with large patrol bombers, flying boats and land-based...
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