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Naval gunfire support — USS Iowa (BB 61) fires a full broadside of nine 16 in/50 and six 5 in/38 guns during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, 1 July 1984. Naval gunfire support (NGFS) (also known as shore bombardment) is the use of … Wikipedia
Naval Gunfire Liaison Officers — The Naval Gunfire Liaison Officer (NGLO) is a U.S. Navy officer typically a lieutenant junior grade (LTJG) or lieutenant (LT) assigned to a Marine artillery battalion to assist in providing naval gunfire support. Attached to the Operations Office … Wikipedia
United States Naval Gunfire Support debate — The United States Naval Gunfire Support debate (also known as the United States Naval Surface Fire Support debate) is an ongoing debate between the Navy, Marine Corps, Congress, and independent groups like the United States Naval Gunfire Support… … Wikipedia
Naval Battle of Casablanca — Part of World War II, Operation Torch … Wikipedia
Operations Specialist (US Navy) — Operations Specialist Rating insignia Issued by: United States Navy United States Coast Guard Type Enlisted rating Abbreviation … Wikipedia
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II … Wikipedia
Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek — Virginia Beach, Virginia NAB Little Creek insignia Type … Wikipedia
United States Naval Special Warfare Command — Naval Special Warfare Command Active April 16, 1987 – present … Wikipedia
naval warfare — Military operations conducted on, under, or over the sea and waged against other seagoing vessels or targets on land or in the air. The earliest naval attacks were raids by the armed men of a tribe or town using fishing boats or merchant ships.… … Universalium
Naval operations of the Mexican Drug War — Mexican Navy patrol boat of Cabo San Lucas in 2005. Timeline of Mexican Naval anti drug cartel operations during the Mexican drug war are listed below: Contents 1 2009 … Wikipedia