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In November 1960, these maritime forces of the National People's Army were officially designated Volksmarine ( People's Navy ).
In addition to the army, navy and air force, there are two forces controlled by the Interior Ministry: the Argentine National Gendarmerie, a gendarmerie used to guard borders and places of strategic importance ; and the Naval Prefecture, a coast guard used to protect internal major rivers and maritime territory.
The Service governs two National Monuments, Hanford Reach National Monument in Washington state and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, a huge maritime area northwest of Hawaii ( jointly with NOAA ).
Because of Essex County's rich history, which includes 17th century colonial history, maritime history spanning its existence, and leadership in the expansions of the textile industry in the 19th century, the entire county has been designated the Essex National Heritage Area by the National Park Service.
** National University of Singapore-LL. M in maritime law ( Graduate Diploma in Maritime Law and Arbitration International Maritime Organization )
In November 2008, the Servicio Aéreo Nacional ( National Air Service ) merged with its maritime counterpart, the Servicio Maritimo Nacional ( National Maritime Service ) to become the Servicio Nacional Aeronaval ( National Aeronaval Service ), also the creation of the new Servicio Nacional de Fronteras ( National Borders Service ) as an independent force from the National Police.
The maritime connections of Greenwich were celebrated in the 20th century, with the siting of the Cutty Sark and Gipsy Moth IV next to the river front, and the National Maritime Museum in the former buildings of the Royal Hospital School in 1934.
It is also famous for The Grand National, and its musical, maritime and sporting heritage.
Nearby is the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, the largest maritime museum in California, as is the museum ship SS Lane Victory, a fully operational victory ship of World War II and National Historic Landmark.
Located in Casa Amarilla, a replica of Brown's house in La Boca neighbourhood, the Brownian National Institute ( Instituto Nacional Browniano ) was created in 1948 for " research and study the nation's maritime history and naval interests, and cooperate with both the Argentine and Irish governments in the investigation of William Brown's life and military achievements ".
The National government stepped into the conflict, acting in opposition to the maritime unions.
The National Maritime Museum ( NMM ) in Greenwich, England is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom and may be the largest museum of its kind in the world.
The house now forms part of the National Maritime Museum and is used to display parts of their substantial collection of maritime paintings and portraits.
In 1937, the first National Historic Site was created in Salem, Massachusetts in order to preserve and interpret the maritime history of New England and the United States.
Geoff Wade, a senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore, acknowledges that there was a cross exchange of technological ideas between Europe and China, but ultimately classifies Menzies ' book as historical fiction and asserts that there is " absolutely no Chinese evidence " for a maritime venture to Italy in 1434.
The French Navy, officially the Marine nationale (" National Navy ") and often called La Royale, is the maritime arm of the French military.
The NPS Submerged Resources Center mapped the 10 most famous of the shipwrecks contained within the park, and published Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park ; The Archeological Survey, which gives an excellent overview of the maritime history of the area.
National maritime authorities may issue various classes of licenses.

National and strategy
A large portion of this strategy is the privatization of the National Telecommunications Office ( ONATEL ), with additional focus on a rural telephony promotion project.
Years later, in a 1997 CNN / National Security Archive interview, Brzezinski detailed the strategy taken by the Carter administration against the Soviets in 1979:
Suggesting a moral equivalence between a number of acts carried out by the Allies during the Second World War and the deeds of the Nazis, especially the Final Solution is a common strategy employed by apologists for the Nazis in Germany, such as politicians of the National Democratic Party of Germany.
In 1975 the Country Party changed its name to the National Country Party as part of a strategy to expand into urban areas.
The National Accord served to coordinate the opposition's political strategy.
LeMay and SAC ’ s continuing efforts to assume greater control over nuclear strategy were vindicated on August 11, 1960, when Eisenhower approved a plan to create the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff ( dominated by SAC ) to prepare the National Strategic Target List and the Single Integrated Operation Plan ( SIOP ) for nuclear war.
His conservatism, affable manner, and make-no-enemies campaign strategy made Harding the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention.
The U. S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ( NIAID ) also participates in the identification and prevention of biowarfare and first released a strategy for biodefense in 2002, periodically releasing updates as new pathogens are becoming topics of discussion.
Although Nouvelle Résistance at first opposed the " national conservatives " of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front, it changed strategy, adopting the slogan " Less Leftism!
Years later, in a 1997 CNN / National Security Archive interview, Brzezinski detailed the strategy taken by the Carter administration against the Soviets in 1979:
On June 21, 2009, the National Organization for Women resolved to support both the three-state strategy and any strategy to submit a new ERA to the states for ratification.
Thompson was placed on the National Committee, but gave up the on third party strategy in August and supported Abraham Lincoln so as not to risk a Democratic victory in Indiana.
He adopted a strategy of attrition against the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam and the North Vietnamese Army.
Peter D. Feaver, who worked on the Bush national security strategy as a staff member on the National Security Council, said he has counted as many as seven distinct Bush doctrines.
The National Trust Main Street Center leads a coast-to-coast movement of 1, 200 state, regional, and local programs, linked through a preservation-based strategy for rebuilding downtown areas.
Sporck's strategy of outsourcing sales to external sources meant National Semiconductor did not have sufficient or responsive resources to respond to requests from innovators, inventors and academic research-which would have been helpful in the technological innovation boom of the 1980s.
Kampfner outlined Wolfowitz ’ s strategy for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which " envisaged the use of air support and the occupation of southern Iraq with ground troops, to install a new government run by Ahmed Chalabi ’ s Iraqi National Congress.
* National missile defense, a military strategy to shield a country from missiles
Analysis of the National Survey of Families and Households suggests there are differences between whites and other ethnic groups because of economic differences among racial groups: blacks and Latinos less often have the economic resources that allow the kind of privatization that the nuclear family entails. 7 Extended kinship, then, is a survival strategy in the face of economic difficulties.
But unlike the Dodgers ' Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson one full season before bringing him to the National League, or as Jackson of the Call and Post wrote, " planned Robinson's entrance as carefully as a man would plan building a house matchsticks ," Veeck used a different strategy.
Rabbitte proposed the extension of this strategy, named " the Mullingar Accord " after a meeting between Rabbitte and Kenny in the County Westmeath town, at the 2005 Labour Party National Conference.
Some rejected them as " currying favour with the National Socialists " and giving credence to Hitler's strategy of legality.
She held a conference call ... to develop a strategy with various groups, including the Georgia chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Nation of Islam.
New America ’ s National Security Studies Program researches and analyses a wide range of global issues, from the inner-workings of al-Qaeda to overall national foreign policy strategy.

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