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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Program Executive Office Theater Surface Combatants (PEO-TSC). At Sea-Air-Space 2002, PEO-TSC will highlight its role in supporting the fleet with programs such as the Navy Theater Wide Ballistic Missile Defense, Naval Fires Network and the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. Viewed: 296 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring USS Cole’s (DDG 67) return to the fleet. Cole is scheduled to return to the fleet in April 2002, following a 14-month repair availability at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Miss. NAVSEA City 2002 will also feature a new video highlighting Cole’s repair efforts. The graphic also highlights the centennial of Navy destroyers. Viewed: 260 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Advanced Food Service (AFS) galley. This galley, which was included in USS Cole’s (DDG 67) restoration, is now the standard for the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. Viewed: 281 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Manta, a design concept for a future combat unmanned undersea vehicle carried by submarines. NAVSEA City 2002 will feature a self-contained model showing how the Manta operates. Viewed: 260 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane’s and NSWC Dahlgren’s support of the Department of Defense’s Counterdrug Technology Development Program Office biometrics efforts, and their development and acquisition of facial recognition technology for future use in the fleet for force protection and anti-terrorism. Viewed: 275 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring the Naval Undersea Warfare Centers (NUWC). NUWC, with divisions in Newport, R.I. and Keyport, Wash., is the Navy’s full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support center for submarine systems, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons systems associated with undersea warfare. Viewed: 285 times.
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NAVSEA City 2002 graphic featuring Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Dahlgren. NSWC Dahlgren provides research, development, test and evaluation, engineering, and fleet support for surface warfare, surface ship combat systems, ordnance, strategic systems, mines, amphibious warfare systems, mine countermeasures and special warfare systems Viewed: 240 times.
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CDR Mark Montgomery, prospective commanding officer of PCU McCampbell (DDG 85) accepts the Arleigh Burke destroyer as "in service-special" from CAPT John Ingram, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Bath, Maine. Viewed: 251 times.
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The Navy's newest Arleigh Burke class destroyer PCU McCampbell (DDG 85)at pierside at Bath Iron Works, Maine. The Navy took delivery of McCampbell during a ceremony at Bath Iron Works on March 8. Viewed: 293 times.
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The LEWIS and CLARK (T-AKE 1) Class is the next class of Combat Logistics Force (CLF) underway replenishment vessels to be constructed for the US Navy. T-AKE 1 Class ships will replace the existing fifteen T-AE 26 Class (ammunition), T-AFS 1 and 8 Classes (combat stores) and, when operating in concert with a T-AO 187 Class (oiler), the T-AKE will replace AOE 1 Class ships (fast combat support). The first of the planned twelve ships is scheduled for initial operating capability in 2006, and is being designed for a forty-year service life. Viewed: 327 times.
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RADM Bill Cobb, Program Executive Officer for Theater Surface Combatants (PEO TSC) Viewed: 248 times.
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The U.S. Navy christened the newest oceanographic research vessel Kilo Moana (AGOR 26) during a 7:45 a.m. ceremony at Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 17, 2001 Viewed: 318 times.
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The U.S. Navy christened the newest oceanographic research vessel Kilo Moana (AGOR 26) during a 7:45 a.m. ceremony at Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 17, 2001 Viewed: 309 times.
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The U.S. Navy christened the newest oceanographic research vessel Kilo Moana (AGOR 26) during a 7:45 a.m. ceremony at Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 17, 2001 Viewed: 365 times.
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The U.S. Navy christened the newest oceanographic research vessel Kilo Moana (AGOR 26) during a 7:45 a.m. ceremony at Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 17, 2001 Viewed: 333 times.
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The U.S. Navy christened the newest oceanographic research vessel Kilo Moana (AGOR 26) during a 7:45 a.m. ceremony at Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., on Nov. 17, 2001 Viewed: 348 times.
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