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Naval and Investigative
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration's training academy, the FBI Academy, the FBI Laboratory, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service headquarters are on the base.
In this book, set in the present day, a Naval Investigative Service officer investigates several threads linking wartime invisibility experiments to a conspiracy involving matter transmission technology.
Naval Criminal Investigative Service | NCIS preparations for an MDMA sting
In 1995, Peter Garza, a Special Agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, conducted the first court-ordered Internet wiretap in the United States while investigating Julio Cesar Ardita (" El Griton ").
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service Headquarters, Army CID Headquarters, AFOSI Headquarters.
* Naval Investigative Service, Japan, 1968 – 1970
* 2008: Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service .... Nick Kingston ( 1 episode, Heartland 2008 )
* Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service ( 2007 ), Todd Ryder-1 episode
** Naval Criminal Investigative Service ( NCIS )
An investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service resulted in charges of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy associated with the coverup of the incident.
* NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service ( 2004 )
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a United States law enforcement agency that investigates crimes in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps
* Reports of mock executions carried out by the US Marines on detainees in Iraq surfaced in December 2004, as the American Civil Liberties Union published internal documents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service ( NCIS ) obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
* NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service .... Kevin Holt ( 1 episode, 2005 )
The documents showed the Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents worked in a joint operation with Vancouver police in April 1998.
In the early 1980s, the Naval Investigative Service was investigating homosexuality in the Chicago area.
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service ( NCIS )
In response to media reports about the Las Vegas Tailhook Association meetings, the United States Department of the Navy launched an investigation, led by Naval Investigative Service under the command of Rear Admiral Duvall M. Williams, Jr.
In the wake of Vander Schaaf's report, the Naval Investigative Service was reorganized as the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

Naval and Service
* 1918 – The Royal Air Force is created by the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service.
Nearly five decades later the battle was among the actions recognised by a clasp attached to the Naval General Service Medal, awarded upon application to all British participants still living in 1847.
In many navies, the rank of commodore was merely viewed as a senior captain position, whereas other naval services bestowed upon the rank of commodore the prestige of flag officer status ; commodore is the highest rank in the Irish Naval Service, for example, and is held by only one person.
The joint special operations were managed and undertaken by the Naval Special Service Group ( SSG ( N )) who were assisted by the army, air force and marines unit.
At the end of 1944, Kelly enlisted in the U. S. Naval Air Service and was commissioned as lieutenant junior grade.
In 1919, the Cabinet's Secret Service Committee, chaired by Lord Curzon, recommended that a peace-time codebreaking agency should be created, a task given to the then-Director of Naval Intelligence, Hugh Sinclair.
The United States Revenue Cutter Service, which merged with the United States Lifesaving Service in January 1915 to form the modern Coast Guard, began following the Navy's lead in the 1890s, with its cutters having parenthetical numbers called Naval Registry Identification Numbers following their names, such as ( Cutter No. 1 ), etc.
* 1911 – The Canadian Naval Service becomes the Royal Canadian Navy.
In 1973 the Irish Naval Service intercepted the vessel Claudia in Irish territorial waters, which carried Soviet arms from Libya to the Provisional IRA.
The Navy consists of the Warship Flotilla, the Sea Coastal Surveillance System, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal ( EOD ) Divers Team, the Naval Logistic Service, Training Center and Maritime Rescue Coordination Center.
Britain's Royal Flying Corps ( which merged on 1 April 1918 with the Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force ) was founded in 1912.
The AFSA was to direct the communications and electronic intelligence activities of the U. S. military intelligence units: the Army Security Agency, the Naval Security Group, and the Air Force Security Service.
By 1918, there were about five million people in the army and the fledgling Royal Air Force, newly formed from the Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ) and the Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ), was about the same size of the pre-war army.
* was a former German cargo ship that served the Naval Overseas Transportation Service during World War I in 1917 and 1918
Figures for total Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Naval Air Service war dead were included in the total dead and not listed separately in War Office report.
* April 1 – The Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service are merged to form the Royal Air Force.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
Later, the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 established the civil service and extended the protections of the Naval Appropriations Bill to all federal civil service workers.
* Systems of Time by Dr. Demetrios Matsakis, Director, Time Service Dept., United States Naval Observatory
He avoided active service until June 1916, when he reported to a Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ) training depot as a probationary flight sub-lieutenant.
During World War II she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
The Fleet Air Arm was formed in 1924 as organisational unit of the Royal Air Force which was then operating the aircraft embarked on RN ships – the Royal Naval Air Service having been merged with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps in 1918 – and did not come under the direct control of the Admiralty until mid-1939.
The Naval Wing of the RFC lasted until July 1914 when the Royal Navy reformed its air branch, under the Air Department of the Admiralty, naming it the Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ).

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