Naval
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- connected with or belonging to or used in a navy
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- a bachelor's degree in naval science; BNS
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- the principal agency of the United States Navy for research and development for air warfare and missile weapon systems; NAWCWPNS
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- the United States Navy's defense laboratory that conducts basic and applied research for the Navy in a variety of scientific and technical disciplines; NRL
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- the agency that provides units to conduct unconventional and counter-guerilla warfare; NSW
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- the agency that provides scientific and engineering and technical support for all aspects of surface warfare; NSWC
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- the agency that provides scientific and engineering and technical support for submarine and undersea warfare systems; NUWC
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- the military intelligence agency that provides for the intelligence and counterintelligence and investigative and security requirements of the United States Navy; ONI
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- a school for training men and women to become officers in the United States Navy; United States Naval Academy
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- a school for training men and women to become officers in the United States Navy; US Naval Academy
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- a commissioned officer in the navy
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- an academy for training naval officers
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- a military attache who is a commissioned or warrant officer in a navy
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- a pitched battle between naval fleets
- In combat, naval battle is now fought in real time.
- This expedition culminated in the naval battle of Gravelines.
- A good example of an old naval battle is the Battle of Salamis.
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- the interdiction of a nation's lines of communication at sea by the use of naval power
- The plan was not viable due to the British naval blockade.
- KD Perak involved in naval blockade in 2013 Lahad Datu standoff.
- The Germans in each case failed to defeat the British naval blockade of Germany.
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- alpha-beta brass containing tin; resistant to sea water; Admiralty Metal is a trademark; Admiralty brass; Admiralty Metal; Tobin bronze
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- an operation conducted primarily by naval forces in order to gain or extend or maintain control of the sea
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- a chart for a navigator showing the prevailing meteorological and hydrographic and navigational conditions; navigational chart; pilot chart
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- naval officer in command of a fleet of warships
- It was created on 9 August 1790 for the naval commander John Orde.
- His elder brother, also named Jahleel, later became a celebrated naval commander and admiral.
- Rudolf Cederström Olof Rudolf Cederström (8 February 1764 – 1 June 1833) was a Swedish naval commander.
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- a group of ships of similar type; division
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- a naval officer responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship's engines; marine engineer
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- the branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction and operation of ships
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- equipment for a navy
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- an organization of military vessels belonging to a country and available for sea warfare; navy
- The required US naval forces would come from the Pacific Fleet.
- The vessels primary task is to support naval forces with after-supplies.
- The armed forces number 14,200 personal in ground, air, and naval forces.
n.
- naval weaponry consisting of a large gun carried on a warship
- A naval gun was installed under a British officer and four NCOs and 27 Indian soldiers.
- Gray later said Glading was becoming anxious; work seemed to have dried up after the naval gun affair.
- In 1954 the Soviet Union began development of a naval gun which could be used against both air and sea targets.
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- military installation servicing naval forces; shore station
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- naval weaponry consisting of a missile carried on a warship
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- an officer in the navy
- He later has her entertain naval officer Heinrich.
- His brother was naval officer Jean Sabbagh.
- Studied for naval officer he started as a cadet of the Austrian Navy.
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- naval equipment consisting of a shipboard radar
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- a military shipyard; navy yard
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- a shipboard system for collecting and displaying tactical data
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- a military unit that is part of a navy
n.
- weaponry for warships
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- There is also a naval base in Charleston, South Carolina.
- The naval base at Trincomalee was reported to be submerged.
- Officials also discovered a bomb near a major U.S. naval base.
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- In January 2019 five of Fiji's naval vessels were operational.
- Before the war with Russia, the Georgian navy had 19 naval vessels.
- Japanese ship Fusō Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Fusō:
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- The academy also commissions reserve and active-duty naval officers.
- They wear Cardinal uniforms with naval officers' caps bearing the "St.L" emblem.
- He was born 1903 in Üsküdar, a suburb of Istanbul, into a family of naval officers.
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- This force was the only Axis naval force deployed during the siege.
- Overhall this naval force had little success with their intended purpose.
- Prior to federation each self-governing colony had operated its own naval force.
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- Agnew returned to naval service in August 1939.
- He entered British naval service at the age of 11 on 22 June 1809.
- The Djiboutian Navy is the naval service branch of the Djibouti Armed Forces.
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- In 1916 the 8.8 cm guns were replaced by three 10.5 cm SK L/45 naval guns.
- Battleships sacrificed speed for armour and heavy naval guns ( or larger).
- They had greater range and precision than naval guns, making them highly effective.
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- She was sunk by naval gunfire on 17 December.
- "Shoreham" remained in the area and provided naval gunfire support.
- She then conducted naval gunfire support off Vietnam from 29 July to 8 August.
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- The RAF controlled British naval aviation up to 1938.
- Then he served in the army (naval aviation).
- It was not until 1921 US naval aviation truly commenced.
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- The Gulf of Finland had several major naval operations during World War II.
- Main naval operations for the époque were conducted by the twin carrier Clemenceau.
- He then went on to serve as the executive assistant to the chief of naval operations.
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- "See list of naval ships of Egypt for a list of vessels in service."
- It also inherited naval ships.
- It is named for Canadian naval ships that were lost during the Second World War.
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- Opened in 1964 as a naval air base of Indonesia.
- In World War I, List became a naval air base.
- It served as the "symbolic heart" of the naval air station until the station closed in 1993.
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- "Ragna IV" was designed by Danish naval architect Oscar W. Dahlstrom.
- She was designed by the noted naval architect Bernard Waymouth (1824–1890).
- He was employed for forty years as a naval architect and mechanical engineer.
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- He was frustrated in building up naval power, lacking ports and sailors.
- However, Friuli had to cope with the rising naval power of the Republic of Venice.
- The naval campaign was a demonstration of the Chola naval power in the Indian Ocean.
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- This novel design was to revolutionize naval warfare.
- It remained a common element of the medieval naval warfare.
- After his return to the USSR he attended the naval warfare school.
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- The other major collection of naval bases on the west coast is in Puget Sound, Washington.
- This duty took her to various naval bases and yards along the Atlantic coast and to Europe on occasion.
- It is organized in two naval zones (North and South), with naval bases in Luanda, Lobito and Moçâmedes.
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- During his naval career Simkins also served on the , , , and .
- I felt that if we weren't the best, it would be my naval career."
- During the Second World War he had a distinguished naval career, ending it as a Lieutenant Commander.
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- He served as a naval aviator during World War I.
- In 1920, he was designated as a naval aviator.
- He was designated a naval aviator in 1923.
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- She was also equipped to lay naval mines, and she could carry 49 of them.
- She struck two naval mines on the night of 11–12 December 1916 while steaming off Valona.
- Secondary armament that could be carried included twelve BB-1 depth charges or six naval mines.
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- Several naval battles occurred outside the port.
- They were specialized for naval battles.
- It was one of the few ship-to-ship naval battles of the war.
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- They were supported by American air and naval units.
- Air force and naval units also participated in the battle.
- HMCS Fraser Two Canadian naval units have been named HMCS "Fraser".
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- Under Nabis, Gythium became a major naval arsenal and port.
- The Gulf of Finland had several major naval operations during World War II.
- This led to ships based there being involved in major naval engagements in both the First and Second World Wars.
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- Historically, this marked the first naval vessel equipped with radar.
- "Miguel Keith" was the first naval vessel named by Secretary Spencer.
- Named L.É Deirdre, it was the first naval vessel purpose-built in Ireland to patrol its waters.
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- Later many other naval personnel participated.
- Almost 20 percent of the Coastal Army were naval personnel.
- During World War II he taught naval personnel navigation at Northern Arizona University.
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- In July 1547, much of the city was destroyed by an English naval bombardment.
- What did not stop was the constant Allied artillery, naval bombardment and air attacks.
- On March 8, 1968, the beaches at Oron came under heavy Nigerian aerial and naval bombardment.
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- This was seen as one of the most significant actions in naval history.
- The battle is chiefly significant in naval history as the first battle between ironclads.
- McKee has been recognized nationally for his contributions to the study of naval history.
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- "Shoreham" remained in the area and provided naval gunfire support.
- She then conducted naval gunfire support off Vietnam from 29 July to 8 August.
- L-2 Grasshoppers from VMO-3 began aerial spotting missions for Marine artillery and naval gunfire support.
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- Captain Francis William Fane of the "Cambrian" commanded the Allied naval squadron.
- General Bolivar appointed Wright to the newly fledged united pacific naval squadron.
- A French naval squadron captured her off Sierra Leone on her sixth voyage, before she had embarked any slaves.
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- They are the largest surface warships in Israel's naval fleet.
- The Mongol naval fleet was totally destroyed and Omar was captured.
- The naval fleet rapidly attained victory in Vân Đồn near Hạ Long Bay.
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- Portugal became the first naval world power.
- Historically, this marked the first naval vessel equipped with radar.
- "Miguel Keith" was the first naval vessel named by Secretary Spencer.
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- This was a potentially decisive advantage in a naval engagement.
- In World War II, the Battle of Ist was a naval engagement off Ist on 29 February 1944.
- After the massive naval engagement at Lake Poyang, Zhu Yuanzhang prevailed over other rebel forces in the south.
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- In the mid-18th century the port of Gibraltar became a naval station for the Royal Navy.
- As of 2018, it is the world's largest naval station by number of military members supported.
- After war's end became commander of the Marinestation der Nordsee (North Sea naval station).
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- To this end, he founded Argentina's military and naval colleges.
- To do this, they were granted the authority from the British crown to raise military and naval forces.
- The building faces East Jefferson; the entrance is heavily decorated in military and naval themes using Pewabic tiles.
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- He also reorganized the corps of naval artillery and marine infantry.
- On 1 December 1916, he began to attend basic course at the naval artillery school.
- As a sub-lieutenant Komatsu attended naval artillery and torpedo schools and served on the in 1912.
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- From June 1919 to April 1920, he served as naval attaché to the Hague.
- From April to December 1945, Mumma also served as assistant naval attaché.
- Promoted to commander in 1908, he was appointed naval attaché to Germany from 1911-1914.
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- They were supported by American air and naval units.
- It is a combined arms force, with land, air and naval elements.
- The air and naval bombardments killed About 2,000 French civilians and 19 Germans.
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- There are also naval and air personnel deployed offshore.
- To this, would be added the Americans' abundant naval and air firepower.
- A naval and air bombardment was planned to soften up the Le Havre fortifications.
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- "Cantabria" is the second-largest naval ship currently operated by the Spanish, behind .
- "Empire Parkeston" was the first naval ship to land elements of 16 Parachute Brigade on 5 November.
- Chris falls in love with one of the island beauties, Mahia (Lisa Montell), while Jim, being a wanted man, seeks to escape before the naval ship sent to rescue them arrives.
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- In 1919 the British naval register was closed.
- On 29 February 1908, she was stricken from the naval register.
- In 1908, she was stricken from the naval register and converted into a barracks ship.
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- Around 120 naval aircraft were in service.
- These 188 naval aircraft inflicted heavy damage on Darwin and sank eight ships.
- In 1918, became the world's first carrier capable of launching and recovering naval aircraft.
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- The Dutch took advantage of the Japanese withdrawal, increasing their trade and offering naval support.
- The Chinese naval support base in Djibouti began construction in 2016 and was officially opened in 2017.
- Without any prospect of naval support, Breckenridge was unable to attack the Union positions and withdrew.
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- Sextus gave him a naval command as a Legatus, probably a "legatus pro praetore".
- Her flotilla, previously under Army control, came under naval command October 1, 1862.
- The British naval command was continually frustrated by the use of Machias as a staging point for militia actions in Nova Scotia.
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- The BN has sent an OPV to every MILAN multinational naval exercise held near the Andaman Islands since 2010.
- In Fall 2000, the coastal defence vessel took part in the naval exercise Unified Spirit off the east coast of North America.
- Milan (naval exercise) Milan is a multilateral naval exercise hosted by the Indian Navy under the aegis of the Andaman and Nicobar Command.
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- "Dido", "Abdiel" and destroyers , and , having discharged naval stores at Malta, proceeded to Alexandria.
- That vessel had escaped from Beaufort, North Carolina, laden with naval stores and was bound for Liverpool.
- The remains of "Cairo" can be viewed at Vicksburg National Military Park with a museum of its weapons and naval stores.
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- She is without exception the noblest piece of naval architecture I ever looked upon."
- Johan Neerman worked on wide variety of projects from transport systems to naval architecture.
- Following his education in Belfast, he pursued a career in naval architecture and engineering.
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- They sent a naval expedition toward Lilybaeum.
- Fane's Anglo-Spanish naval expedition struck first on 10 September.
- The naval expedition leaves Lisbon on 24 April, with the landing operations starting on 26 April.
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- That year, Stosch's naval construction program called for a tender for the new torpedo boats.
- In the mid-1960s, there was an increasing need for naval construction forces in Southeast Asia.
- He decided to propose an arms reduction formula based on the immediate halting of all naval construction, with future construction limits based on the ship tonnage of each country.
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- Later many other naval personnel participated.
- In the other naval theatres there were no decisive pitched battles.
- All other naval establishments would remain under the control of the Navy Section of the Ministry of Army and Navy.
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- It was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in that war.
- As of 2018, it is the world's largest naval station by number of military members supported.
- It will be the largest naval base of the Bangladesh Navy with submarine berthing and aviation facilities.
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- Mackenzie was also an accomplished author and naval historian.
- René Greger, another naval historian, wrote that "the type proved a total failure".
- His fiercest detractor was the famous novelist and naval historian James Fenimore Cooper.
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- The launch of "Dreadnought" in 1906 commenced a new naval arms race.
- Soon after, the country engaged in a vastly expensive naval arms race with Argentina that nearly led to war.
- This theory sparked a naval arms race between Germany and Great Britain in the first decade of the 20th century.
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- It was Carthage's greatest naval victory of the war.
- Two months earlier, on 27 October 1945, it also witnessed a naval victory parade.
- Both sides thus sought a naval victory that might decisively alter the course of the war.
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- The area has restricted access since it is used for naval exercises.
- Once there, the two vessels will take part in two naval exercises Obangame Express and Phoenix Express.
- The readiness of the PO TG has been regularly trained and evaluated in the INSTREX series naval exercises.
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- Murison Small was a former naval officer who had designed underwater weaponry.
- A former naval pilot, Oudot de Dainville was the commanding officer of the "Clemenceau" from 1993 to 1995.
- The takeover of the former naval dockyard at Gibraltar as "Gibrepair" in 1985 was short-lived, a victim of local social politics.
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- The attack was credited as a "possible" success by naval intelligence.
- He was "vouched for" by the Australian director of naval intelligence.
- The Corps' relies on its Naval Intelligence Division for naval intelligence.
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- His brother Eric was killed in a naval action during the Second World War.
- Most of the Mississippi River Squadron were involved, but little naval action transpired.
- In the naval action off Fort Pillow on May 10, she attacked a Union mortar boat with gunfire and rammed the ironclad .
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- That initiated a naval war in the Atlantic.
- The same distinction was made between flags for the naval war fleet and the civilian fleet.
- His 1894 novel, "The Captain of the Mary Rose" described a fictional modern naval war between Britain and France.