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Navy's and Recruit
* USS Enterprise ( BLDG 7115 ), a U. S. Navy Recruit Barracks named in honor of the Navy's Enterprise ships
One of the recruit barracks at the Navy's Recruit Training Center in Great Lakes, Illinois is also named for him.

Navy's and Training
As Deputy Commander of the Naval Education and Training Command, his duties included commanding the US Navy's extensive education and training programs, for which he initiated a project to develop a distributed data management system for more efficient management of training pipelines.
Most was made of Leuchars ' maritime location when it was designated a Naval Fleet Training School, eventually to undertake the training of ' naval spotting ' crews who acted as eyes for the Royal Navy's capital ships.
Sanes Rodríguez was a civilian employee of the United States Navy, working as a security guard at the Navy's Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility on Vieques.
Ohio State had affiliated itself with the Army Specialized Training Program, which did not allow its trainees to participate in varsity sports, while schools such as Michigan and Purdue became part of the Navy's V-12 training program, which did.
Salisbury's portrait of Cornwell hangs in the Anglican church within the Royal Navy's Initial Training Establishment HMS Raleigh, perhaps selected as an appropriate place also because the ship's Chaplain, The Rev.
He was commissioned as an Ensign in 1967 through the Navy's Reserve Officer Training Corps ( U. S. Navy ) Program.
But when the 1940 Summer Olympics were cancelled due to the World War II, Cochran entered the V-7 Navy officer training course in 1942, and went to Miami for training in the Navy's Sub Chaser Training School.
Bob Bailey was the US Navy's first Director of Training and later came to work at ABE in 1965.
The university previously fielded football teams from 1908 to 1951, reaching national prominence during World War II when the university's participation in the Navy's V-12 College Training Program enlisted talented players from other schools.
It succeeded the Royal Navy's Central Depot and Training Establishment which had been training naval aviators at Cranwell since 1916.
This roughly 100-mile stretch is home to several military bases, with installations including Naval Air Station Pensacola ( home of the Navy's Blue Angels demonstration team and the initial training site for all naval aviators ), Hurlburt Field, Eglin Air Force Base ( one of the largest military bases in America ), Tyndall Air Force Base ( home to the Air Force's F-22 Raptor fighter jets ), Coastal Systems Station-Naval Surface Warfare Center ( home to the Navy Experimental Diving Unit and Naval Diving & Salvage Training Center ), and Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center.
* Reference to the Admiral Alfred M. Pride Frigate ASW Readiness Award, from the Navy's Surface Force Training Manual, Revision E 12 / 17 / 99-From the Federation of American Scientists ( FAS )
In 1940 he produced Fleet Training Publication 167 – Landing Operations Doctrine, United States Navy, which would become the Navy's " bible " of amphibious operations, and would remain in use throughout World War II.
Biancur Field, as Eglin AFB Aux Field # 6, remains the airfield portion of Camp Rudder and was previously used by the U. S. Navy's Training Squadron 4 ( TRARON 4 or VT-4 ) at nearby Naval Air Station Pensacola in the early 1960s for strike pilot training.
This was to be the Royal Navy's Anti-Submarine Training School for the remainder of the war and Stephenson's greatest legacy was that his training methods had a lasting influence within the service long after the cessation of conflict.
The former NAS Lakehurst also hosted the U. S. Navy's first helicopter squadrons, HU-1 ( later HC-1 ) and HU-2 ( later HC-2 ); the " A " and " C " enlisted training schools for the Aerographer's Mate ( AG ), Aviation Boatswain Mate ( AB, ABE, ABF, ABH ), and Parachute Rigger / Aircrew Survival Equipmentman ( PR ) ratings until their transfer to other Naval Air Technical Training Centers ; and an Overhaul & Repair ( O & R ) facility for fixed-wing aircraft, the forerunner of the former Naval Air Rework Facilities and Naval Aviation Depots ( NADEPs ) now known as Fleet Readiness Centers ( FRCs ).
Even before the imposition of rationing of fuel and rubber made auto travel difficult, the North Shore saw its freight and passenger traffic rise to record levels of 16, in part due to the railroad serving important military facilities: the Army's Fort Sheridan just north of Highwood, and the Navy's Great Lakes Naval Training Station, just south of North Chicago.
He left for a job at the Navy's Training and Development Center in New York City, where he produced teaching materials and cautionary posters ..
It also conducts the Strike Leader Attack Training Syllabus ( SLATS ), Senior Officers Course ( SOC ), assists N5 with airwing training, and manages the Navy's Mountain Flying Course.

Navy's and Center
DMAHC was formed in 1972 when the Navy's Hydrographic Office split its two components: The charting component was attached to DMAHC, and the survey component moved to the Naval Oceanographic Office, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, on the grounds of what is now the NASA Stennis Space Center.
He returned to work at NASA as Executive Assistant to the Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, then returned to the Navy's Deep Submergence Systems Project in 1967, based in Bethesda, Maryland, as a Director of Aquanaut Operations for SEALAB III.
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center ( NUWC ) is the United States Navy's full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons systems associated with undersea warfare.
The Yard serves as a ceremonial and administrative center for the U. S. Navy, home to the Chief of Naval Operations, and is headquarters for the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Historical Center, the Department of Naval History, the U. S. Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, Naval Reactors, Marine Corps Institute, the United States Navy Band, the U. S. Navy's Military Sealift Command and numerous other naval commands.
* Naval Medical Research Institute, now part of the U. S. Navy's National Naval Medical Center
Following the realignment of the Navy's dozen museums under the Director of Naval History, the Naval Historical Center was redesignated the Naval History & Heritage Command on 1 December 2008.
Giambastiani also led Submarine Development Squadron Twelve, an operational submarine squadron that also serves as the Navy's Warfare Center of Excellence for submarine doctrine and tactics.
From the US Navy's Naval Historical Center
Scout's first-stage motor was based on an earlier version of the Navy's Polaris missile motor ; the second-stage motor was developed from the Army's Sergeant surface-to-surface missile ; and the third-and fourth-stage motors were adapted by NASA's Langley Research Center ; Hampton, VA, from the Navy's Vanguard missile.
The Center for Information Dominance Corry Station, located in Myrtle Grove, Florida, is the home of the Navy's Center for Information Dominance or CID.
The land formerly housing the park is now occupied by the University of New Orleans Research & Technology Park, home to the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center ( SPAWAR ) and the UNO Advanced Technology Center office building.

Navy's and Great
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.
In 1907, most of the Navy's battleships, with several support vessels, dubbed the Great White Fleet, were featured in a 14-month circumnavigation of the world.
In one memorable game in August 1944, Schoolboy hit a double, a triple and a home run for the Navy's Great Lakes team, and the local newspaper reported " it was his circuit clout which brought deafening roars from the 6, 000 park customers.
Air Station Clearwater operates two aviation facilities in The Bahamas, one at Great Inagua and one at the U. S. Navy's AUTEC installation at Andros Island.
The ROK Navy's first home-built Kwanggaeto the Great class destroyer

Navy's and Illinois
Harry Schmidt was a major in the Illinois Air National Guard and was at one time an instructor at the Navy's elite TOPGUN fighter pilot school.
Admiral Carlisle Albert Herman Trost, USN ( born April 24, 1930 in Valmeyer, Illinois ) is a retired United States Navy officer who served as the Navy's twenty-third Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ) and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1 July 1986 to 29 June 1990.

Navy's and also
In 1943, he also directed two Allied propaganda films for the National Film Board of Canada, including Action Stations, about the Royal Canadian Navy's escorting of convoys in the Battle of the Atlantic.
The German Navy's U-boats were also instrumental in the sinking of the civilian passenger liner the Lusitania on 7 May 1915, which was one of the main events that led to the USA joining the war two years later in 1917.
Women were also accepted into the military in the U. S. Women's Army Corps ( WACs ) and U. S. Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service ( WAVES ).
It also served as the base for the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron which was charged with halting the slave trade.
Kings County is also home to NAS Lemoore, which is the U. S. Navy's newest and largest master jet air station.
Dalrymple also ignored the Royal Navy's concern about a blockaded Russian squadron in Lisbon.
Imperial Beach boasts a high military population and is home to the US Navy's Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach also known as NOLF Imperial Beach.
The system was primarily used by the U. S. Navy to provide accurate location information to its Polaris ballistic missile submarines, and it was also used as a navigation system by the Navy's surface ships, as well as for hydrographic and geodetic surveying.
The U. S. Navy's Carrier Air Wing Five, based at the United States Naval Air Facility Atsugi when not embarked / deployed aboard, also uses the base for field carrier landing practice ( FCLP ).
There was also the Navy's USS Nathanael Greene, a James Madison-class nuclear submarine ( decommissioned in 1986 ).
At the time, Arthur was the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, effectively the Navy's number two officer, and was also the Navy's most senior Naval Aviator on active duty immediately after the 1991 Tailhook Incident.
Much of the Navy's activity concerned the support of landings, not only with the " island-hopping " campaign in the Pacific, but also with the European landings.
Stoddert concerned himself not only with the Navy's daily administration and operations, but also with the service's future strength.
Welles was also instrumental in the Navy's creation of the Medal of Honor.
However, in maintaining the maritime link, all Royal Navy air stations are additionally named in the same manner as the Navy's ships-in Yeoviltons ' instance, it is also called HMS Heron.
The Royal Australian Navy's largest fleet base, Fleet Base West, also called HMAS Stirling, are located on the shores of Careening Bay, on the southeastern section of Garden Island, facing Cockburn Sound.
Ruddervators have also been used on some airships, such as the US Navy's N class blimps.
Yarmouth marina is also the landing point for the Royal Navy's Solent Amphibious Challenge held in June of every year.
Although unarmed, Customs could call on the Royal Navy to assist in apprehending a non-compliant vessel ; Customs also worked closely with the Royal Navy's fishery protection squadron.
It was centered at Pearl Harbor at the U. S. Navy's Combat Intelligence Unit ( Station HYPO, also known as COM 14 ), commanded by Commander Joseph Rochefort.
Fuchida also wrote and co-wrote books including, From Pearl Harbor to Golgotha ( aka From Pearl Harbor to Calvary ) and a 1955 expansion of his 1951 book Midway ( aka Midway: The Battle that Doomed Japan, the Japanese Navy's Story ).
The establishment of the Royal Navy's main training facility, HMS Raleigh also increased the population of Torpoint.

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