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ASROC ' Matchbox ' mounting installed just aft of the Otobreda 76 mm | 76 mm gun turret on the Japanese Self Defense Force Asagiri class destroyer DD 158 Umigiri, photographed 28 July 2008 departing from Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
ASROC ' Matchbox ' reload doors are visible in this photograph of the Japanese Asagiri class destroyer Asagiri, formerly DD 151, renumbered TV 3516 after reclassification as a training vessel, seen here on 28 July 2008 departing from Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
Pursuing his interests in technological development and gadgetry, Mountbatten joined the Portsmouth Signals School in August 1924 and then went on to briefly study electronics at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Another version, which Bogart's long-time friend, author Nathaniel Benchley, claims is the truth, is that Bogart was injured while on assignment to take a naval prisoner to Portsmouth Naval Prison in Kittery, Maine.
Known as Northrop Grumman Newport News ( NGNN ), and later Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Newport News ( NGSB-NN ), the company is located in Newport News, Virginia, and often participates in projects with the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, also located adjacent to Hampton Roads.
The S-33 leaves Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
* The Naval Historical Branch, Portsmouth Naval Base.
** Norfolk Naval Shipyard, located in nearby Portsmouth, Virginia
It was signed on September 5, 1905 after negotiations at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, in the United States.
Because of Roosevelt ’ s confidence in the Navy, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard was specifically selected as the site of the negotiations and charged with the delicate responsibility for providing the diplomatic protocols for peace.
* 10 exhibits, displayed at the Portsmouth Historical Society, New Hampshire State Archives, Portsmouth Athenaeum, NH Art Association, Seacoast African-American Cultural Center, Children's Museum of Portsmouth, Green Acre Baha ’ i School, Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, Old York Historical Society, Wentworth by the Sea hotel, and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
* re-enactments of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard welcome and Treaty signing commemoration, the New Hampshire National Guard ’ s Welcoming Parade and receptions by private citizens in honor of the diplomats,
At that event, the president of the Theodore Roosevelt Association presented a bust of TR to the commander of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum chairman presented an authentic replica of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Shipyard for their Building 86 museum.
In Portsmouth the day was celebrated with a NH Humanities Council lecture, a peace flag-raising at Green Acre in Eliot, Maine, a memorial salute at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and bell-ringing throughout the seacoast area of Maine-New Hampshire.
* The second was a Los Angeles-class attack submarine, decommissioned in November 2006 at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
While training for his promotion, his medical examination revealed that he was suffering from tuberculosis and was admitted to the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar in Gosport near Portsmouth.
The senior Rivers, also called William, was the master gunner aboard The Victory and it is thanks to his commonplace book ( now kept in the Royal Naval Museum library in Portsmouth ) that many of the thoughts of the sailors aboard Nelson's flagship are preserved.
Following protests from Portsmouth, which felt it had better credentials as a larger town and as the " first Naval Port of the kingdom ", both applications were approved in 1926.

Portsmouth and Shipyard
Notable examples include Samuel Adams of the Boston Beer Company in Boston ( even though the recipe for the beer does not come from New England ); Sea Dog Brewing Company of Bangor ; Shipyard Brewing Company of Portland ; and Smuttynose Brewing Company of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard, often called the Norfolk Navy Yard, is a historic and active U. S. Navy facility that is actually located in Portsmouth rather than Norfolk ; the name " Norfolk " was adopted to avoid confusion with Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where a naval shipyard already existed when the Virginia facility opened.
When President Theodore Roosevelt mediated the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth to end the Russo-Japanese War, envoys from both countries stayed at the Wentworth by the Sea, ferried by launch to negotiations held at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
It can be seen at downtown Portsmouth, Virginia, and is a part of the Naval Shipyard Museum.

Portsmouth and established
As originally established, Newport County consisted of four towns: Portsmouth, Newport, Jamestown, and New Shoreham.
* Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse – first established in 1771, the current structure was built in 1878 and is open for monthly tours from May through September.
Domus Dei ( Hospital of Saint Nicholas ) was an almshouse and hospice established in 1212 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK by Pierre des Roches, Bishop of Winchester.
In 1852, the Concord and Portsmouth Railroad established a station in Pembroke.
Portsmouth was founded in 1803 and was established as a city in 1815.
While the team posted losses against the Giants, Dodgers, Portsmouth Spartans, and Green Bay Packers, they did manage to defeat the newly established Philadelphia Eagles.
In 1790, Jonas March from Portsmouth established a store, behind which teamsters unloaded on his dock the lumber he traded.
In 1759 he landed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and in partnership with his brother established himself as a merchant.
Examples include HMS Excellent, which is a training school located on an island in Portsmouth Harbour, and, in Caithness in the Highland area of Scotland, which is established to test the design of nuclear power systems for use in submarines.
With encouragement from Roger Williams, Hutchinson and many of her supporters established the settlement of Portsmouth in what became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
The region has numerous folk clubs and annual festivals, including those at Portsmouth and the first modern English folk festival to be established at Sidmouth in Devon.
Sandeman established his first church in Portsmouth on 4 May 1765 accompanied by James Cargill, Andrew Oliphant, and his nephews.
In 1800, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard was established upriver on Fernald's Island ( now part of Seavey's Island ) and the fort was rebuilt.
The New Hampshire government established after his departure seized most of his property, but specially reserved to the family portraits and furniture from the Portsmouth mansion.
They left Massachusetts and established Portsmouth in 1638.
Having established themselves in the top flight, the 1938 – 39 season saw Portsmouth reach the FA Cup final, the third time they had done so.
Other Freedom Association Societies have since been established at Bath Spa University, the University of Birmingham, Brighton University, Cambridge University, Cardiff University, Hull University, Portsmouth University and both the University of Southampton and Southampton Solent University.
An advanced command post codenamed Sharpener was established near Portsmouth, where Montgomery's 21st Army Group and Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay's Allied Naval Expeditionary Force headquarters were located.
Contribution studios have been established in both Portsmouth and Southampton to provide direct city-centre access to the airwaves for interviewees and guests.
Despite continued injuries, he established himself as a regular in the Portsmouth team.
He quickly established himself in the first-team, making 37 league and cup appearances in the 2001 – 02 season as Portsmouth finished in the lower half of the First Division.
In 1860, the Southampton, Isle of Wight & Portsmouth Improved Steamboat Company was created to compete with the two established operators, and the threat posed caused the two older companies to merge.
Merlions, or ‘ heraldic sea-lions ’, are an established element of Western heraldry, and have been used on the coat of arms of the cities of Portsmouth and Great Yarmouth in the United Kingdom ; the City of Manila ; and the East India Company.
Henderson remained a first choice goalkeeper but in March 2012 Henderson was loaned to West Ham United to reduce the wage bill of financially stricken Pompey, Ashdown was established as number one for the rest of the 2011 / 12 season as the only goalkeeper for Portsmouth.

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