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    Ashdod Naval Base, also known as Southern Arena by the Israeli Navy, is a naval base located in the port city of Ashdod near the Port of Ashdod. It plays...
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    at Haifa Naval Base, Squadron 915 (formerly Squadron 912) at Eilat Naval Base, and Squadron 916 (formerly Squadron 913) at Ashdod Naval Base. Patrol ships...
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    Mishne) and was appointed commander of the Ashdod naval base. during his time as the commander of the base he led the fighting in the Gaza Strip while...
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    916. The emblem of the Ashdod naval base is two opposing arrows. Eilat Naval Base – Patrol Boats Squadron 915. Eilat naval base was founded in 1951 and...
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  • Zikim attack (category Naval battles involving Israel)
    fishing boats before heading towards the Israeli coast. At 6:33, the Ashdod Naval Base issued an alert declaring a terrorist infiltration from the sea. At...
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  • Name Location Ashdod Naval Base Ashdod Eilat Naval Base Eilat Camp Haim Laskov near Mitzpe Ramon Hatzerim Airbase near Hatzerim Camp Iftach near Zikim...
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    Shayetet 11 (category Naval special forces units and formations)
    aggressively. Three vessels of the Flotilla were transferred from Ashdod Naval Base to Eilat Naval Base by circumnavigating around Africa, It was codenamed "Operation...
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  • Army base in Tyre District, killing one soldier and injuring 18 others. Hezbollah launches over 300 missiles at Israel, targeting the Ashdod Naval Base for...
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    USS Flying Fish (SSN-673) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
    overhaul at Puget sound NSY 11/5/1988 - Rejoined Subron 6 at Norfolk Naval Base after 2 1/2 years extended overhaul at PSNSY 4/3/1989 - CDR Stanley J...
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    Mississippi) for the Israeli Navy, based on Israeli designs. They were the largest surface warships in Israel's surface naval fleet, although the Sa'ar 6-class...
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    organizational structure Israel's naval territory was organized and divided into three naval arenas: Haifa, Ashdod, and the Red Sea. The commanders of...
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  • Retrieved 8 January 2024. "Israel: Iraqi group claims to have attacked port of Ashdod". middleeastmonitor.com. 23 January 2024. Retrieved 24 January 2024. Monks...
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    the "Five Lords of the Philistines" as based in five city-states of the southwestern Levant: Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath, from Wadi Gaza in the...
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  • INS Shikmona (P-53), INS Caesarea (P-55) Retired by 1991 Ashdod class landing ships – built in Israel in 1966-67 INS Ashdod (P-61) Retired in 2001 INS Ashkelon (P-63)...
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  • Robert Walls (admiral) (category Graduates of the Royal Australian Naval College)
    officer of the naval base HMAS Moreton. On promotion to captain in June 1984, Walls returned to the Navy Office as Director of Naval Force Development...
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    is headquartered at the Haifa naval base In 1965, the area that was formerly used by Torpedo Squadron in Haifa naval base was transferred to Unit 707....
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    ELTA Systems (category Ashdod)
    separated into a subsidiary of IAI. In 1969, ELTA was relocated to the city of Ashdod, in the south of Israel, making home for its main campus, and until today...
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    for one of their planned missions while landing in the Israeli port of Ashdod, reacted abruptly and, after a shootout involving the crew member (who was...
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    crewmembers. The fire was extinguished after four hours, and Hanit returned to Ashdod under its own power for three weeks of repairs. The corvette's automatic...
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    Israel maintains a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip to prevent the smuggling of arms into the hands of militant organizations based there. In 2003, Israeli...
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    routes with temporary bus routes, and cruise ships removed the ports of Ashdod and Haifa from their itineraries. Following the attack, more than 600 militants...
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  • Gaza and detained its crew members, who were taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod. The activists were subsequently deported to their home countries. The Freedom...
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    outside Ashdod. Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who had said earlier in the week that it would take 10 days until the battery was deployed near Ashdod, praised...
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    and to change course to the port of Ashdod. This request was denied and on 31 May 2010, Israeli Shayetet 13 naval commandos boarded the ships in international...
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    beginning in October 2023, and in January 2024 it attacked the Israeli city of Ashdod in what it described as the "second phase of operations" in its support...
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    USS Davis (DD-937) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Following a brief stop at Naval Base Pearl Harbor, Davis, along with Destroyer Division (DesDiv) 121, reached Naval Base Subic Bay, Philippines, on 28...
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  • from the original on 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2025-02-19. "About our emblem". Ashdod Municipality. 1 April 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Media...
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    Hanit stayed afloat, withdrew and made the rest of the journey back to Ashdod port for repairs under its own power. Four crew members were killed during...
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    a lieutenant colonel, and was later the first commander of the Eilat Naval Base. In 1952, he was elected Secretary of Mapai in Tel Aviv District. In 1958...
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  • surrounded by three Israeli naval vessels and boarded by Shayetet 13 commandos, who took it over. The boat was then taken to Ashdod. Ultimately, the Freedom...
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