that Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels are fit to join the operational fleet. Commander Fleet Operational Standards and Training Headquarters...
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Sea Training (FOST) may refer to: Flag Officer Sea Training (India) Flag Officer Sea Training (Pakistan) Commander Fleet Operational Standards and Training...
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Officer Sea Training (FOST) is a training organisation in the Indian Navy. FOST is the authority responsible for the operational sea training of all personnel...
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The Commander, Naval Surface Force, Atlantic (COMNAVSURFLANT) is the Surface Force Type Commander (TYCOM) under the United States Fleet Forces Command...
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Carrier strike group (category Naval units and formations by size)
ship. The carrier strike group commander operationally reports to the commander of the numbered fleet, who is operationally responsible for the area of waters...
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Cornwall. This unit is not part of the Fleet Air Arm, but is directly under the control of Fleet Operational Sea Training, operated by British International...
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Navy Command (Royal Navy) (section Fleet Commander)
maintenance and monitoring of warfighting standards, policy and operational capability. Commander UK Commando Force Commander Fleet Operational Sea Training Finance...
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Royal Navy (redirect from British Fleet)
Flag Officer Sea Training will cease to exist on 1 May 2020 and is replaced by the 1* post of Commander Fleet Operational Sea Training "Senior Naval Staff"...
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fleet units doing development work and in December 1947, was re-designated as the Operational Development Force (OPDEVFOR), with the force commander flying...
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"street to fleet" by transforming civilians into highly skilled, operational, and combat ready warfighters. In 2018, accessions management and distribution...
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Royal Air Force (redirect from Station commander)
made its first operational tanker flight on 20 May 2013 as part of a training sortie with Tornado GR4s. By 21 May 2013, the Voyager fleet had carried over...
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United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance (redirect from United States Fleet Marine Force Reconnaissance)
force commanders (e.g. under the direct operational control of the Commander, Amphibious Task Force (CATF) and Landing Force (CLF), and Fleet Marine...
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Hasan Abubakar (section Early life and education)
Officer of the Operational Conversion Unit, Commanding Officer of 21 Wing, and Group Safety Officer, overseeing the effective support of air and land forces...
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Netherlands Marine Corps (category Military units and formations established in 1665)
implementation of stringent training standards. Its training programs are adapted to the programs of its fleet equivalent, the Sea Training Command (STC), in order...
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United States Navy (category Military units and formations established in 1775)
Fleet), Pacific Fleet, Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and Naval Forces Central Command, whose commander also doubles as Commander Fifth Fleet; the first three...
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Boeing RC-135 (section Operational history)
RC-135C/D/M fleet, then in short supply due to ongoing upgrades requiring airframes to be out of service. It operated under the Burning Candy operational order...
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63901". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 December 2022. p. 23882. "New Commander Takes Charge of Coalition Task Force Sentinel". IMSC. 21 November 2021...
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Allied Command Transformation (redirect from Supreme Allied Commander Transformation)
conducted and what capabilities they will need; take new operational concepts, from others or self-generated, assess their viability and value, and bring...
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Indian Navy (redirect from Indian Naval Fleets)
active and 75,000 reserve personnel in service and has a fleet of 150 ships and submarines, and 300 aircraft. As of 2025, the operational fleet consists...
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Pakistan Navy Submarine Force (category Military units and formations established in 1964)
PNS Hangor, PNS Shushuk, and PNS Hangor between 1969 and 1970, increased the number of operational submarines in the fleet. During the Indo-Pakistani...
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Military organization (redirect from Military units and formations)
strategic, operational and tactical goals and mission objectives." It is a composite military organization that includes a mixture of integrated and operationally...
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USS Wright (CVL-49) (section Service with 6th Fleet)
schedule of pilot qualification training under the operational control of the Chief of Naval Air Training, Commander Air Atlantic. Wright spent the year...
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first nine F-35s became operational with the Israeli Air Force in December 2017. On 22 May 2018, Israeli Air Force commander, Major General Amikam Norkin...
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Joint Aviation Command (category Helicopter units and formations)
deliver training, standards, doctrinal development and support for operations in order to maximise the availability of battlefield helicopters and reinforce...
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List of U.S. Navy acronyms (redirect from List of U.S. Navy acronyms and expressions)
CNATRA – Chief of Naval Air Training CNAVRES – Chief of Navy Reserve CNET – Command Naval Education and Training CNIC – Commander, Navy Installations Command...
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March 2024, the RJAF unveiled its enhanced fleet readiness, stating that it had increased operational training hours in preparation for the arrival of the...
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VP-62 (1970–present) (section Operational history)
Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve. However, for operational tasking, the squadron reports to Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing ELEVEN at Naval Air Station...
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List of units of the United States Navy (category Military units and formations of the United States Navy)
control. Operationally, the Roosevelt CSG chain of command is: Commander Fifth Fleet, Commander U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, Commander U.S. Central...
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USS Lafayette (SSBN-616) (section Operational history)
effectiveness of the Fleet Ballistic Missile weapon system," launched two Poseidon missiles in an operational test. Lafayette completed Patrols 41 and 42 in the...
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Devonport Naval Base (category Buildings and structures in Auckland)
headquarters in Wellington. The operational headquarters, and the effective fleet commander, the Maritime Component Commander are both located at Headquarters...
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