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They constitute the top 1% of the enlisted members of the maritime forces.
It refers to an individual of general officer rank that is responsible for maritime forces within a joint operations environment.
Ground forces, maritime forces, and air forces all went to investigate damage.
This included the gradual formation of maritime forces.
He served as commander of Maritime Forces Pacific in 1922.
He spent the majority of his career as sea serving mainly with the Maritime Forces Pacific.
Their maritime forces will be weakened by the Westerners, and great desolation will fall upon this realm.
They would conduct local reconnaissance, signpost the beaches, control boat traffic, and communicate with the maritime forces.
He would coordinate maritime forces in the New York City area in case of a national emergency.
His military command probably extended beyond Britain to include maritime forces protecting both sides of the English Channel.
They are part of the 25 nation coalition Combined Maritime Forces based in Bahrain.
Ojibwa operated primarily with Maritime Forces Atlantic until her decommissioning in 1998.
Creator and first admiral of the country's maritime forces, he is commonly known as the "father of the Argentine Navy".
Danish Task Group is a unit tasked with commanding, educating and training maritime forces in peace, crisis and war.
The Royal Navy also contributes heavily to the combined maritime forces in the Gulf in support of coalition operations.
Key Findings (from the Maritime Forces Review, January 2002)
The orders were specific and detailed: to blockade the port of Callao, to cut off the maritime forces of the enemy, and 17 other missions.
The ship's mission is to provide credible, independent forward presence and deterrence and to operate as an integral part of naval, joint or combined maritime forces.
Panama maintains forces, consisting of armed Police and Security forces, and small air and maritime forces.
On February 24, 2009, Point was appointed an honourary naval captain by the commander of Maritime Forces Pacific.
It was the longest-held hijacked ship until the Puntland Maritime forces released it and 22 crew members on 23 December 2012.
On 22 April 1930, Japan signed the London Naval Treaty, placing further restrictions on her maritime forces.
The objectives of the ROK Navy as maritime forces for the National Security are:
Attached to Maritime Forces Pacific, the ship is based at CFB Esquimalt.
The new maritime strategy reaffirms the need for regionally concentrated, forward deployed combat power; but also places emphasis on globally distributed, mission-tailored maritime forces.