U.s. Navy Bahrain - Naval Support Activity Bahrain (or NSA Bahrain) is a United States naval base located in the Kingdom of Bahrain and home to the United States Naval Forces Central Command and the United States Fifth Fleet.

Occupying the original location of the British Royal Navy base known as HMS Joffer, the USN Press was established on the site during World War II. Handed over to the United States government in 1971, NSA Bahrain today provides logistics, defense and defense as well as facilitating naval exchanges and supporting the armed forces of both countries through morale, welfare and recreation programs. prepares It is the main base for naval and naval operations in the region in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), including the latter in support of Operation New Dawn (OND). has changed The Iraq War.

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The Commander of the Naval Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia Division is responsible for NSA Bahrain and Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti. The Naval Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia Division is responsible for Naval Installations Command, although it is closely coordinated with Naval Forces Central Command.

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The first appearance of the British Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf came from the need to control pirates attacking British ships east of Suez, particularly the East India Company's route to India. Appointed as an officer. In the early 1820s, the rulers of Bahrain, Salman and Abdullah Al Khalifa, signed an agreement to curb piracy in the region. This was reinforced in 1835 through an agreement signed specifically with the Royal Navy, which outlined the need to curb pirate activity in the region and prevent the slave trade. The first oil was discovered in the area in 1902, but commercial extraction did not begin until 1925 when Frank Holmes struck the first lick, although oil was not extracted from Bahrain until 1932.

After Sheikh Isa's death in 1932, under British diplomatic pressure in 1921 he handed over control of the state to his son Hamad, whose adviser Charles Belgrave, who had modernized the state's systems and infrastructure, suggested that they Join the government. The agreement provided for the establishment by Britain of a permanent base of the Royal Navy in the state. HMS Zafir moored at Mina Salman on 13 April 1935 as part of the harbor. It was bombed by the Italian Air Force during World War II, as part of the Axis forces cutting off one of the three oil reserves in the Persian Gulf.

In the aftermath of the invasion, and the US entry into World War II from December 1941, the Royal Navy called on the US Navy, which allowed the USN to deploy a small squadron. After World War II, the post became known as the United States Middle East Force from 1948, a small offshore facility that provided logistical and communications support for naval reconnaissance ships.

In 1971, upon Bahrain's independence from the British Empire, Bahrain officially had a permanent Royal Navy station. With Amir's approval, the USN immediately occupied the 10-acre (40,000 m) tire.

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), and eight years later it was renamed Administrative Support Unit (ASU) Bahrain. In an effort to more accurately reflect the growing role of the United States Navy in the region, the group was renamed the Southwest Asia Administrative Support Unit in 1992.

In 1997, under the auspices of a military acquisition program, facilities were further established at Jaffir, now known as Naval Support Operations Bahrain.

In 2006, a large food court, known as the "Freedom Souq" and an expanded Marine Exchange, extended trust and welfare support to service members and military orders.

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In 2010, the Navy began a five-year, $580 million project to expand the base, proposing to double the size of the 62-acre Curt facility. The first phase of construction included a perimeter wall and a security gate along with a number of new buildings. The second phase expanded port operations with a new port monitoring facility and included a small craft. A new barracks, dining area, mobile recreation center and administrative buildings were also constructed. The final phase included an overpass connecting NSA Bahrain with the Mina Salman port facility.

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In 2021, NSA Bahrain won DOD's Installation Excellence Award as one of five recipients of the 2021 annual Commander's Award for Installation Excellence, which recognizes the outstanding and innovative efforts of those who operate and maintain US military bases. NSA Bahrain, the US Central Command's single largest operating base, has the honor of providing shore support for 31 US and coalition warships that are already deployed, against a backdrop of highly regional countries including Iran and the Covid-19. Emphasis on combat readiness and death. - 19 pandemic. NSA Bahrain has completed the $49 million construction of the Mina Salman port, increasing calorific capacity by 50 percent, and the $18.9 million port security barrier. Bahrain's naval support function plays an important role in facilitating a strong relationship between the United States and the Kingdom of Bahrain. (navy)

Three US senators have called on Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite to provide answers to Bahrain's human-trafficking allegations involving US tourists based in the eastern island nation of Bahrain.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, and Sen. Tommy Baldwin, D-WI, sent a letter to Braithwaite on Tuesday requesting "immediate information on the steps you are taking to The painful conditions have taken to resolve. Cure In Bahrain, combat the pervasive culture that has allowed these crimes to flourish, and ensure that justice is served to survivors of human trafficking and their family members. is happening."

The letter follows a series of stories published by the Military Times last month that revealed for the first time a website investigating the trafficking of Thai women to work as prostitutes on the island.

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These stories revealed a shadowy subculture where sailors tried to woo women, often from their taxpayer-funded flats.

Other shipmates on behalf of Bahraini prostitutes have also been accused of sexually assaulting women and tourists.

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"We are writing with deep concern about the involvement of US Navy SEALs in human trafficking in Bahrain," the three senators wrote in a letter obtained by The Military Times. "We look forward to your response and are committed to ensuring that the Navy has the necessary authorities and resources to ensure that these heinous crimes are not committed again by U.S. military operations."

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Navy officials told The Military Times earlier this year that there have been no new cases of smuggling or solicitation of ships in Bahrain since late 2018, but lawmakers wrote on Tuesday that they were "concerned That these crimes are not limited to this place."

The senators also pointed to a Military Times report that showed sailors and trafficked women had long flocked to the island, a shadowy subculture that "had remained hidden for years."

"Even the idea that Marine personnel may be involved in human trafficking harms the regional and international perception of U.S. forces," the letter states. "In addition to the heinous crime against tourists, the institutional culture - often identified as a girl everywhere. port' - that allows prostitution in US seaports is shameful."

Senators also questioned the effectiveness of maritime policies to prevent such crimes. Blumenthal and Gillibrand sit on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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"It is clear that the Navy's zero-tolerance policy against human trafficking has not been effectively communicated to all commanders," they wrote. "We are requesting information on the training of Marines in response to this investigation and how measures to prevent future violations will be communicated up the chain of command."

A teenage girl and bride in Bahrain who wanted to rescue At age 18, Maryam began hanging out in bars and clubs outside the Bahraini Marine Support Mission, looking for clients from the United States.

Several cases involving Marines accused of similar crimes in Bahrain were ultimately dismissed when the female victims at the center of many of the cases did not take the stand to testify, and in Tuesday's letter from Braithwaite It has also been asked to explain how the service protects the rights of victims. Such women.

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The senators wrote: "Regardless of their decision to participate in the action, it is the Navy's responsibility to ensure that survivors are connected to appropriate victim services and that all sailors who participated are subject to appropriate punishment." are."

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The letter also asks the Navy to "establish formal relationships with human trafficking advocacy groups to ensure that support is available to survivors" and questions whether the Navy needs additional authorities to establish such partnerships. do

Senators also questioned whether the Navy had considered allowing victims to actually testify

U.s. Navy Bahrain - Naval Support Activity Bahrain (or NSA Bahrain) is a United States naval base located in the Kingdom of Bahrain and home to the United States Naval Forces Central Command and the United States Fifth Fleet.

Occupying the original location of the British Royal Navy base known as HMS Joffer, the USN Press was established on the site during World War II. Handed over to the United States government in 1971, NSA Bahrain today provides logistics, defense and defense as well as facilitating naval exchanges and supporting the armed forces of both countries through morale, welfare and recreation programs. prepares It is the main base for naval and naval operations in the region in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), including the latter in support of Operation New Dawn (OND). has changed The Iraq War.

U.s. Navy Bahrain

U.s. Navy Bahrain

The Commander of the Naval Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia Division is responsible for NSA Bahrain and Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti. The Naval Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia Division is responsible for Naval Installations Command, although it is closely coordinated with Naval Forces Central Command.

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The first appearance of the British Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf came from the need to control pirates attacking British ships east of Suez, particularly the East India Company's route to India. Appointed as an officer. In the early 1820s, the rulers of Bahrain, Salman and Abdullah Al Khalifa, signed an agreement to curb piracy in the region. This was reinforced in 1835 through an agreement signed specifically with the Royal Navy, which outlined the need to curb pirate activity in the region and prevent the slave trade. The first oil was discovered in the area in 1902, but commercial extraction did not begin until 1925 when Frank Holmes struck the first lick, although oil was not extracted from Bahrain until 1932.

After Sheikh Isa's death in 1932, under British diplomatic pressure in 1921 he handed over control of the state to his son Hamad, whose adviser Charles Belgrave, who had modernized the state's systems and infrastructure, suggested that they Join the government. The agreement provided for the establishment by Britain of a permanent base of the Royal Navy in the state. HMS Zafir moored at Mina Salman on 13 April 1935 as part of the harbor. It was bombed by the Italian Air Force during World War II, as part of the Axis forces cutting off one of the three oil reserves in the Persian Gulf.

In the aftermath of the invasion, and the US entry into World War II from December 1941, the Royal Navy called on the US Navy, which allowed the USN to deploy a small squadron. After World War II, the post became known as the United States Middle East Force from 1948, a small offshore facility that provided logistical and communications support for naval reconnaissance ships.

In 1971, upon Bahrain's independence from the British Empire, Bahrain officially had a permanent Royal Navy station. With Amir's approval, the USN immediately occupied the 10-acre (40,000 m) tire.

Manama, Bahrain (feb 19, 2018) U.s. Army Spc. Caleb Dial, Center, Instructs Service Members From The Royal Bahrain Naval Force On How To Apply A Tourniquet During A Tactical Combat Casualty Care

), and eight years later it was renamed Administrative Support Unit (ASU) Bahrain. In an effort to more accurately reflect the growing role of the United States Navy in the region, the group was renamed the Southwest Asia Administrative Support Unit in 1992.

In 1997, under the auspices of a military acquisition program, facilities were further established at Jaffir, now known as Naval Support Operations Bahrain.

In 2006, a large food court, known as the "Freedom Souq" and an expanded Marine Exchange, extended trust and welfare support to service members and military orders.

U.s. Navy Bahrain

In 2010, the Navy began a five-year, $580 million project to expand the base, proposing to double the size of the 62-acre Curt facility. The first phase of construction included a perimeter wall and a security gate along with a number of new buildings. The second phase expanded port operations with a new port monitoring facility and included a small craft. A new barracks, dining area, mobile recreation center and administrative buildings were also constructed. The final phase included an overpass connecting NSA Bahrain with the Mina Salman port facility.

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In 2021, NSA Bahrain won DOD's Installation Excellence Award as one of five recipients of the 2021 annual Commander's Award for Installation Excellence, which recognizes the outstanding and innovative efforts of those who operate and maintain US military bases. NSA Bahrain, the US Central Command's single largest operating base, has the honor of providing shore support for 31 US and coalition warships that are already deployed, against a backdrop of highly regional countries including Iran and the Covid-19. Emphasis on combat readiness and death. - 19 pandemic. NSA Bahrain has completed the $49 million construction of the Mina Salman port, increasing calorific capacity by 50 percent, and the $18.9 million port security barrier. Bahrain's naval support function plays an important role in facilitating a strong relationship between the United States and the Kingdom of Bahrain. (navy)

Three US senators have called on Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite to provide answers to Bahrain's human-trafficking allegations involving US tourists based in the eastern island nation of Bahrain.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, and Sen. Tommy Baldwin, D-WI, sent a letter to Braithwaite on Tuesday requesting "immediate information on the steps you are taking to The painful conditions have taken to resolve. Cure In Bahrain, combat the pervasive culture that has allowed these crimes to flourish, and ensure that justice is served to survivors of human trafficking and their family members. is happening."

The letter follows a series of stories published by the Military Times last month that revealed for the first time a website investigating the trafficking of Thai women to work as prostitutes on the island.

Us Naval Commander In Middle East Found Dead In Bahrain Home

These stories revealed a shadowy subculture where sailors tried to woo women, often from their taxpayer-funded flats.

Other shipmates on behalf of Bahraini prostitutes have also been accused of sexually assaulting women and tourists.

Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp: NCIS investigation into US Navy sex-trafficking case in Bahrain uncovers evidence that US sailors kept prostitutes in their apartments, bought women's passports and underpaid them - Taking advantage of the sex trade that requires carriers. Bahrain.

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"We are writing with deep concern about the involvement of US Navy SEALs in human trafficking in Bahrain," the three senators wrote in a letter obtained by The Military Times. "We look forward to your response and are committed to ensuring that the Navy has the necessary authorities and resources to ensure that these heinous crimes are not committed again by U.S. military operations."

Sailors: Blame Misplaced In Bahrain Hazing Case

Navy officials told The Military Times earlier this year that there have been no new cases of smuggling or solicitation of ships in Bahrain since late 2018, but lawmakers wrote on Tuesday that they were "concerned That these crimes are not limited to this place."

The senators also pointed to a Military Times report that showed sailors and trafficked women had long flocked to the island, a shadowy subculture that "had remained hidden for years."

"Even the idea that Marine personnel may be involved in human trafficking harms the regional and international perception of U.S. forces," the letter states. "In addition to the heinous crime against tourists, the institutional culture - often identified as a girl everywhere. port' - that allows prostitution in US seaports is shameful."

Senators also questioned the effectiveness of maritime policies to prevent such crimes. Blumenthal and Gillibrand sit on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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"It is clear that the Navy's zero-tolerance policy against human trafficking has not been effectively communicated to all commanders," they wrote. "We are requesting information on the training of Marines in response to this investigation and how measures to prevent future violations will be communicated up the chain of command."

A teenage girl and bride in Bahrain who wanted to rescue At age 18, Maryam began hanging out in bars and clubs outside the Bahraini Marine Support Mission, looking for clients from the United States.

Several cases involving Marines accused of similar crimes in Bahrain were ultimately dismissed when the female victims at the center of many of the cases did not take the stand to testify, and in Tuesday's letter from Braithwaite It has also been asked to explain how the service protects the rights of victims. Such women.

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The senators wrote: "Regardless of their decision to participate in the action, it is the Navy's responsibility to ensure that survivors are connected to appropriate victim services and that all sailors who participated are subject to appropriate punishment." are."

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The letter also asks the Navy to "establish formal relationships with human trafficking advocacy groups to ensure that support is available to survivors" and questions whether the Navy needs additional authorities to establish such partnerships. do

Senators also questioned whether the Navy had considered allowing victims to actually testify

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In terms of absolute tonnage and technology, the US Navy is the world's leading maritime military power.

But the US Navy operates more than just naval ships and essentially has its own naval aviation. The Marine Air Arm participates in a variety of mission types, ranging from search and rescue to special operations to anti-submarine warfare.

The following graphic from CI Geography shows each part of the US Navy's air force as of May 2015 (if you don't want to squint, you can view a much larger version of the graphic here):

In terms of air power, the Navy relies heavily on the F/A-18E Super Hornet. There are 35 Super Hornet fighter squadrons in the air force. In addition, there are two additional F/A-18 Hornet strike squadrons.

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Super Hornets and Hornets often work in close cooperation with EA-18G Growlers. There are 15 carrier tactical electronic warfare squadrons in the air arm. These aircraft have the primary mission of conducting electronic warfare and jamming enemy radars.

Of course, Naval Air Arm capabilities go beyond just strike squadrons and electronic warfare. Also included in the air wing are P-8A Poseidons, the world's most advanced search aircraft, and several squadrons of MH-60 Seahawks, some of the world's most capable helicopters.

The United States first took steps to develop its naval aviation capabilities in 1910, and Lt. Theodore G. "Spuds" Ellyson became the first naval aviator on April 12, 1911. Subsequent advances in the Navy - aviation was to play a decisive role in the world . The Second War, especially against Imperial Japan in the Pacific. The US Navy and US Marine Corps have a well-defined set of principles governing the designations given to their aircraft squadrons. This marking system was introduced in 1922 and, although there have been changes and additions over time, the system as a whole is still used today.

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The US Navy and US Marine Corps squadron insignia includes a combination of letters and numbers, each with a precise meaning. From left to right, the label contains the following three components:

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So, for example, VP-1 is the designation for patrol squadron one, where "V" stands for heavier than air and the class letter "P" stands for patrol, while ZP-1 is the designation for airship patrol squadron. One, with a "Z" for lighter than air.

Two or more class letters may follow the "V". In such designations, subsequent letters usually closely denote the preceding class: for example, VAH-1 stands for Heavy Attack Squadron One. However, there are exceptions to this rule. In a designation such as VAW-123, the "AW" should be treated as an unbreakable combination meaning airborne early warning and has nothing to do with the "A" for attack.

The following is a list of insignia used or used by current squadrons of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps.

This designation first came into use in 1945, when Carrier Bomber (VB) and Torpedo Bomber (VT) squadrons were reclassified as Attack Squadrons. It was discontinued with the retirement of the Grumman A-6 Intruder in 1997.

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The Navy used this designation for squadrons operating all-weather variants of the Douglas AD Skyraider. It was halted by the disappearance of wide-body Skyraiders from the Navy's inventory, and squadrons equipped with newer all-weather attack aircraft such as the Grumman A-6 Intruder were given "regular" VA designations.

This designation was first given in the 1950s to former composite (VC) squadrons flying the North American AJ Savage. VAH squadrons existed until the early 1970s.

The Navy used this designation in the 1950s for a very small number of Lockheed P2V Neptune units that were specifically tasked with laying mines.

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This designation was only used for a very short time by a small number of reserve units flying the Douglas KA-3B Skywarrior variant of the tanker. Most squadrons that operated KA-3B tankers did so while still designated as heavy attack squadrons, and squadrons that operated other types of tanker-capable aircraft, such as the Grumman KA-6D Intruder, did so without the change marks.

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Only one squadron ever carried this designation, VAL-4 flying the North American OV-10 Bronco between 1969 and 1972.

This designation was used in the early 1950s for photo-reconnaissance squadrons equipped with heavy carrier-capable aircraft such as the North American AJ-2P Savage. This was halted by the death of the last photo-reconnaissance Douglas RA-3B Skywarriors in the early 1970s.

This designation was introduced when the Douglas EKA-3B Skywarrior variant was introduced in the late 1960s. Previously, dedicated electronic warfare assets were part of composite (VC) or early warning (VAW) squadrons.

This designation was first given in the late 1950s to former composite (VC) squadrons flying the Douglas AD-5W Skyraider. Since then, all airborne early warning units have been designated as VAW.

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Carrier-based bomber squadrons, designated VB, first appeared in the early 1920s. After World War II, all remaining VB units were renamed Attack Squadrons (VA).

Although most WWII-era fighter units routinely flew ground attack missions, some squadrons were specifically designated as VBF during the war. The VBF designation was discontinued after the war, and until the introduction of the McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, the Navy's squadron flying tactical fighters performed ground attack duties while designated VF.

From 1942 to 1945, the designation VC was assigned to squadrons consisting of fighter and bomber aircraft and flown by escort carriers. All such units were dismantled by post-war mothballing of the supporting carriers.

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The second wave, which began in 1945 and continued into the late 1950s, consisted of large units that provided active carriers with detachments of specialized night attack, heavy attack, photographic reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and airborne early warning aircraft. Many such detachments were later transformed into dedicated VA(AW), VAH, VFP, VAP and VAW squadrons.

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The third wave, between the 1960s and 1980s, were former utility (VU) squadrons that performed various non-combat support tasks such as target tracking and specialized training.

A unique designation worn in the late 1940s by units responsible for the development and evaluation of night flying tactics and equipment.

For a short time in the 1950s, this designation was given to the heavy (VAP) and light (VFP) photographic reconnaissance squadrons, but soon reverted to their original designations.

Squadrons of this type were formed in the late 1930s to provide reconnaissance floatplanes for naval cruisers. This designation was abolished at the end of World War II.

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Photography squadrons probably made more new markings than any other type of squadron in the Navy. The designation VD was in use during the years of World War II, to be replaced by VJ after the war.

This is one of the oldest aircraft squadron designations in the Navy, in use from the early 1920s until 2006, when it was discontinued with the retirement of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat.

On 25 March 1983, certain VFA squadrons were changed from "Fighter Attack Squadron" to "Strike Fighter Squadron".

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The Navy used this designation for a short time between the mid-1950s and early 1960s. Since all new tactical fighters are radar-equipped and therefore all-weather capable (at least in theory), this designator was deemed redundant and was discontinued.

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Introduced in the late 1980s, where several former composite (VC) squadrons were therefore redesigned to reflect their role in adversary fighter training.

The designation VF(N) was established during the Second World War years for radar fighter squadrons. In the mid-1950s this designation was dropped in favor of the VF(AW) variant to reflect the true role of the new all-weather radar-equipped aircraft.

The VFP designation is assigned to squadrons equipped with photo-reconnaissance variants of carrier-capable tactical fighter aircraft. First introduced in the late 1940s, it was discontinued with the death of the Vought RF-8G Crusader in the 1980s.

In use 1942-1943 to designate fighter squadrons assigned to service on the US Navy's first escort carrier. VGF squadrons were renamed VF in 1943.

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In service 1942-1943 for designation of reconnaissance squadrons assigned to service on the US Navy's first escort carrier. VGS squadrons were renamed VC in 1943.

Between the 1920s and 1945, the designation VJ was assigned to squadrons that had support tasks such as liaison, logistics and target loops.

For a short period between 1945 and 1950, the VJ designation was used by squadrons flying land-based photo-reconnaissance aircraft.

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VN was the designation in use for dedicated training squadrons until 1945, when it was replaced by VT.

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VO squadrons consisted of observation seaplanes based on cruisers and battleships. The label has been discontinued

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In terms of absolute tonnage and technology, the US Navy is the world's leading maritime military power.

But the US Navy operates more than just naval ships and essentially has its own naval aviation. The Marine Air Arm participates in a variety of mission types, ranging from search and rescue to special operations to anti-submarine warfare.

The following graphic from CI Geography shows each part of the US Navy's air force as of May 2015 (if you don't want to squint, you can view a much larger version of the graphic here):

In terms of air power, the Navy relies heavily on the F/A-18E Super Hornet. There are 35 Super Hornet fighter squadrons in the air force. In addition, there are two additional F/A-18 Hornet strike squadrons.

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Super Hornets and Hornets often work in close cooperation with EA-18G Growlers. There are 15 carrier tactical electronic warfare squadrons in the air arm. These aircraft have the primary mission of conducting electronic warfare and jamming enemy radars.

Of course, Naval Air Arm capabilities go beyond just strike squadrons and electronic warfare. Also included in the air wing are P-8A Poseidons, the world's most advanced search aircraft, and several squadrons of MH-60 Seahawks, some of the world's most capable helicopters.

The United States first took steps to develop its naval aviation capabilities in 1910, and Lt. Theodore G. "Spuds" Ellyson became the first naval aviator on April 12, 1911. Subsequent advances in the Navy - aviation was to play a decisive role in the world . The Second War, especially against Imperial Japan in the Pacific. The US Navy and US Marine Corps have a well-defined set of principles governing the designations given to their aircraft squadrons. This marking system was introduced in 1922 and, although there have been changes and additions over time, the system as a whole is still used today.

U.s. Navy Squadrons

The US Navy and US Marine Corps squadron insignia includes a combination of letters and numbers, each with a precise meaning. From left to right, the label contains the following three components:

Us Navy Aviation Patch Attack Va 34 Strike Fighter Squadron 1980s A 6 Intruder

So, for example, VP-1 is the designation for patrol squadron one, where "V" stands for heavier than air and the class letter "P" stands for patrol, while ZP-1 is the designation for airship patrol squadron. One, with a "Z" for lighter than air.

Two or more class letters may follow the "V". In such designations, subsequent letters usually closely denote the preceding class: for example, VAH-1 stands for Heavy Attack Squadron One. However, there are exceptions to this rule. In a designation such as VAW-123, the "AW" should be treated as an unbreakable combination meaning airborne early warning and has nothing to do with the "A" for attack.

The following is a list of insignia used or used by current squadrons of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps.

This designation first came into use in 1945, when Carrier Bomber (VB) and Torpedo Bomber (VT) squadrons were reclassified as Attack Squadrons. It was discontinued with the retirement of the Grumman A-6 Intruder in 1997.

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The Navy used this designation for squadrons operating all-weather variants of the Douglas AD Skyraider. It was halted by the disappearance of wide-body Skyraiders from the Navy's inventory, and squadrons equipped with newer all-weather attack aircraft such as the Grumman A-6 Intruder were given "regular" VA designations.

This designation was first given in the 1950s to former composite (VC) squadrons flying the North American AJ Savage. VAH squadrons existed until the early 1970s.

The Navy used this designation in the 1950s for a very small number of Lockheed P2V Neptune units that were specifically tasked with laying mines.

U.s. Navy Squadrons

This designation was only used for a very short time by a small number of reserve units flying the Douglas KA-3B Skywarrior variant of the tanker. Most squadrons that operated KA-3B tankers did so while still designated as heavy attack squadrons, and squadrons that operated other types of tanker-capable aircraft, such as the Grumman KA-6D Intruder, did so without the change marks.

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Only one squadron ever carried this designation, VAL-4 flying the North American OV-10 Bronco between 1969 and 1972.

This designation was used in the early 1950s for photo-reconnaissance squadrons equipped with heavy carrier-capable aircraft such as the North American AJ-2P Savage. This was halted by the death of the last photo-reconnaissance Douglas RA-3B Skywarriors in the early 1970s.

This designation was introduced when the Douglas EKA-3B Skywarrior variant was introduced in the late 1960s. Previously, dedicated electronic warfare assets were part of composite (VC) or early warning (VAW) squadrons.

This designation was first given in the late 1950s to former composite (VC) squadrons flying the Douglas AD-5W Skyraider. Since then, all airborne early warning units have been designated as VAW.

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Carrier-based bomber squadrons, designated VB, first appeared in the early 1920s. After World War II, all remaining VB units were renamed Attack Squadrons (VA).

Although most WWII-era fighter units routinely flew ground attack missions, some squadrons were specifically designated as VBF during the war. The VBF designation was discontinued after the war, and until the introduction of the McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, the Navy's squadron flying tactical fighters performed ground attack duties while designated VF.

From 1942 to 1945, the designation VC was assigned to squadrons consisting of fighter and bomber aircraft and flown by escort carriers. All such units were dismantled by post-war mothballing of the supporting carriers.

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The second wave, which began in 1945 and continued into the late 1950s, consisted of large units that provided active carriers with detachments of specialized night attack, heavy attack, photographic reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and airborne early warning aircraft. Many such detachments were later transformed into dedicated VA(AW), VAH, VFP, VAP and VAW squadrons.

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The third wave, between the 1960s and 1980s, were former utility (VU) squadrons that performed various non-combat support tasks such as target tracking and specialized training.

A unique designation worn in the late 1940s by units responsible for the development and evaluation of night flying tactics and equipment.

For a short time in the 1950s, this designation was given to the heavy (VAP) and light (VFP) photographic reconnaissance squadrons, but soon reverted to their original designations.

Squadrons of this type were formed in the late 1930s to provide reconnaissance floatplanes for naval cruisers. This designation was abolished at the end of World War II.

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Photography squadrons probably made more new markings than any other type of squadron in the Navy. The designation VD was in use during the years of World War II, to be replaced by VJ after the war.

This is one of the oldest aircraft squadron designations in the Navy, in use from the early 1920s until 2006, when it was discontinued with the retirement of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat.

On 25 March 1983, certain VFA squadrons were changed from "Fighter Attack Squadron" to "Strike Fighter Squadron".

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The Navy used this designation for a short time between the mid-1950s and early 1960s. Since all new tactical fighters are radar-equipped and therefore all-weather capable (at least in theory), this designator was deemed redundant and was discontinued.

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Introduced in the late 1980s, where several former composite (VC) squadrons were therefore redesigned to reflect their role in adversary fighter training.

The designation VF(N) was established during the Second World War years for radar fighter squadrons. In the mid-1950s this designation was dropped in favor of the VF(AW) variant to reflect the true role of the new all-weather radar-equipped aircraft.

The VFP designation is assigned to squadrons equipped with photo-reconnaissance variants of carrier-capable tactical fighter aircraft. First introduced in the late 1940s, it was discontinued with the death of the Vought RF-8G Crusader in the 1980s.

In use 1942-1943 to designate fighter squadrons assigned to service on the US Navy's first escort carrier. VGF squadrons were renamed VF in 1943.

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In service 1942-1943 for designation of reconnaissance squadrons assigned to service on the US Navy's first escort carrier. VGS squadrons were renamed VC in 1943.

Between the 1920s and 1945, the designation VJ was assigned to squadrons that had support tasks such as liaison, logistics and target loops.

For a short period between 1945 and 1950, the VJ designation was used by squadrons flying land-based photo-reconnaissance aircraft.

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VN was the designation in use for dedicated training squadrons until 1945, when it was replaced by VT.

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VO squadrons consisted of observation seaplanes based on cruisers and battleships. The label has been discontinued

West Point Physical Therapy - West Point Hospital is the heart and soul of family medicine. The center offers a variety of unique treatments, including ASTYM, pneumatic relaxation, trigger point dry needling and hydrotherapy. The staff at West Point Hospital has also provided assistance to Syracuse High School athletic teams for years to ensure the athletes' full and timely recovery. West Point Hospital offers extended hours to help make your medical appointment as comfortable as possible.

Daniel has been on the Mountain Land team since 2006 when he became an assistant at the Clinton Clinic. He later became an athletic trainer at Clearfield High School and a public relations representative for the northern Utah region. In 2012 Dan graduated from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with a Doctor of Physical Therapy and joined the team as a full-time physical therapist.

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Daniel uses a group approach to help patients achieve their exercise goals. He has experience in the treatment of geriatric, pediatric, traumatic brain injury, headache, back pain (including Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction), and shoulder injuries in athletes. Daniel was a sports coach at Clearfield High School until 2011 and became a physical therapist when he realized he loved helping not only athletes, but all people return to the activities they love.

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Daniel was born in Syracuse, Utah and now lives in Roy with his wife and three children. He enjoys attending Weber State University sports, playing softball and other sports, boating and vacationing with his family. Daniel is also fluent in Spanish.

Brandy received her undergraduate degree in exercise and sports science from the University of Utah, and in 2018 she received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Provo, Utah. Orthopedic medicine, advanced care, and pediatric pathology including treatment of cerebral palsy, spina bifida, torticollis, plagiocephaly, and Down syndrome.

Brandi strives to create treatment plans with achievable goals based on each patient's needs. Active in gymnastics, dance, and competition throughout her childhood, Brandi saw the importance of physical therapy in her recovery from sports injuries. She loves helping her patients achieve their goals so they can get back what they love.

When not in the office, Brandi enjoys photography and videography, traveling, crafts, working out, and watching sports and national championships. She also loves animals and loves Disney!

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Steven received his Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training from Southern Utah University (SUU) in 2018, and graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2020. Steven has been a member of the Mountain Land team since 2015, starting out as a therapy tech before returning to school to earn his doctorate and complete his athletic trainer certification.

A general practitioner, Steven has experience in sports medicine, bone replacement, and back pain treatment. He has worked with all types of patients from children to adults. As a renowned athletic trainer and sports enthusiast from a young age, Steven knows first hand the benefits of physical therapy. He is passionate about working with his patients and giving them the tools to achieve their goals for the people they love. Steven is also fluent in Spanish.

When he is not at the hospital, Steven enjoys hiking, fishing, camping and playing basketball, pickleball, and golf. But most of all, he likes to spend as much time as possible with his family and friends.

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Megan started as a student at Mountain Land, then returned after graduating from PT school. He graduated from Rocky Mountain University in December 2022 with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Weber State University. Megan has experience treating stroke, Parkinson's disease, hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and orthopedics.

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Growing up as a dancer, Megan was able to train in the mountains, where she fell in love with the idea that she could combine her passion for a healthy/healthy lifestyle with the help of others. Megan believes in building relationships and working with her patients to find ways to help them get back into the activities they love.

Eric graduated from Weber State University with his General Studies Associate Degree before earning his certification as a Physical Therapist Assistant from Salt Lake City Community College. Eric Davis continued his education at the College of Applied Technology where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Technology.

Eric is an expert hand therapist and rehabilitation specialist. When working with patients they use fun and practical methods to develop. Eric strives to change the lives of his patients, making sure they are satisfied with their treatment so they can get back to doing the things they love.

In his spare time, Eric enjoys spending time with his family and being active. He enjoys camping, hiking, dirt biking, snowboarding, skateboarding and playing ice hockey.

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West Point Physical Therapy - West Point Hospital is the heart and soul of family medicine. The center offers a variety of unique treatments, including ASTYM, pneumatic relaxation, trigger point dry needling and hydrotherapy. The staff at West Point Hospital has also provided assistance to Syracuse High School athletic teams for years to ensure the athletes' full and timely recovery. West Point Hospital offers extended hours to help make your medical appointment as comfortable as possible.

Daniel has been on the Mountain Land team since 2006 when he became an assistant at the Clinton Clinic. He later became an athletic trainer at Clearfield High School and a public relations representative for the northern Utah region. In 2012 Dan graduated from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with a Doctor of Physical Therapy and joined the team as a full-time physical therapist.

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Daniel uses a group approach to help patients achieve their exercise goals. He has experience in the treatment of geriatric, pediatric, traumatic brain injury, headache, back pain (including Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction), and shoulder injuries in athletes. Daniel was a sports coach at Clearfield High School until 2011 and became a physical therapist when he realized he loved helping not only athletes, but all people return to the activities they love.

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Daniel was born in Syracuse, Utah and now lives in Roy with his wife and three children. He enjoys attending Weber State University sports, playing softball and other sports, boating and vacationing with his family. Daniel is also fluent in Spanish.

Brandy received her undergraduate degree in exercise and sports science from the University of Utah, and in 2018 she received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Provo, Utah. Orthopedic medicine, advanced care, and pediatric pathology including treatment of cerebral palsy, spina bifida, torticollis, plagiocephaly, and Down syndrome.

Brandi strives to create treatment plans with achievable goals based on each patient's needs. Active in gymnastics, dance, and competition throughout her childhood, Brandi saw the importance of physical therapy in her recovery from sports injuries. She loves helping her patients achieve their goals so they can get back what they love.

When not in the office, Brandi enjoys photography and videography, traveling, crafts, working out, and watching sports and national championships. She also loves animals and loves Disney!

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Steven received his Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training from Southern Utah University (SUU) in 2018, and graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in 2020. Steven has been a member of the Mountain Land team since 2015, starting out as a therapy tech before returning to school to earn his doctorate and complete his athletic trainer certification.

A general practitioner, Steven has experience in sports medicine, bone replacement, and back pain treatment. He has worked with all types of patients from children to adults. As a renowned athletic trainer and sports enthusiast from a young age, Steven knows first hand the benefits of physical therapy. He is passionate about working with his patients and giving them the tools to achieve their goals for the people they love. Steven is also fluent in Spanish.

When he is not at the hospital, Steven enjoys hiking, fishing, camping and playing basketball, pickleball, and golf. But most of all, he likes to spend as much time as possible with his family and friends.

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Megan started as a student at Mountain Land, then returned after graduating from PT school. He graduated from Rocky Mountain University in December 2022 with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Weber State University. Megan has experience treating stroke, Parkinson's disease, hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and orthopedics.

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Growing up as a dancer, Megan was able to train in the mountains, where she fell in love with the idea that she could combine her passion for a healthy/healthy lifestyle with the help of others. Megan believes in building relationships and working with her patients to find ways to help them get back into the activities they love.

Eric graduated from Weber State University with his General Studies Associate Degree before earning his certification as a Physical Therapist Assistant from Salt Lake City Community College. Eric Davis continued his education at the College of Applied Technology where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Technology.

Eric is an expert hand therapist and rehabilitation specialist. When working with patients they use fun and practical methods to develop. Eric strives to change the lives of his patients, making sure they are satisfied with their treatment so they can get back to doing the things they love.

In his spare time, Eric enjoys spending time with his family and being active. He enjoys camping, hiking, dirt biking, snowboarding, skateboarding and playing ice hockey.

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U.s. Coast Guard Aircraft - Us. The Coast Guard (USCG) will acquire 14 Alenia Aermacchi C-27J Spartans that the US Air Force plans to retain through an internal transfer. Congress directed the transfer in the Fiscal Year 2014 National Defense Authorization Act, which was signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 26.

The DoD transferred the "no refund" to the U.S. Coast Guard's parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, to handle the remainder of the 21 C-27Js the Air Force received but tried to retire to cut costs. In October, the Pentagon assigned seven of the transport planes to Special Operations Command.

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In a press release announcing the transfer, Alenia Aermacchi said initial flight operations at USCG will begin within six to 12 months. The service will use the C-27J for medium-range surveillance missions, including maritime patrol, drug and immigration interception, disaster response and search and rescue. "The company also anticipates that the USCG will begin immediately to expand the capabilities of the C-27J with custom mission kits, including surface search radars, electro-optical sensors and mission kits installed on all 14 aircraft," the Italian manufacturer said.

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The C-27J will complement the 18 Airbus North American HC-144A Ocean Sentinel maritime patrol aircraft the U.S. Coast Guard has ordered under its $24 billion "deepwater" naval modernization program. The service announced the first operational capability of the medium-range surveillance aircraft in 2009, a version of the CN235-300M twin turboprop aircraft. Ocean Sentinel operates out of Coast Guard Air Stations in Mobile, Alabama; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; and Miami.

As of last June, Airbus Defense and Space in Seville, Spain, had delivered 15 Ocean Sentinels; three more are planned for this year, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The service initially planned to procure 36 HC-144As, but the total may be reduced due to the imminent arrival of the C-27J. Originally, the Coast Guard used the term cutter in its traditional sse, as a type of small sailboat. Today it officially uses the term to refer to any vessel with a permanently assigned crew and accommodation providing long-term support for that crew, including all vessels 20 meters in length or more.

Larger cutters (over 181 ft (55 m) in length) are controlled from regional commands (Atlantic or Pacific). Smaller cutters are under the control of district commands. Speedboats typically carry motor surf boats and/or rigid hull inflatable boats. The Arctic Class Icebreaker (WAGB) carries the Arctic Survey Ship (ASB) and landing craft.

Any Coast Guard crew member with an officer or non-commissioned officer has statutory authority (14 USC Sec. 89) and may board a ship in arms.

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Defined as any vessel over 65 feet (20 meters) in length with a permanently assigned crew and accommodation providing long-term support for that crew.

A total of 2 and 3 buildings were ordered. The Polar Security Cutter program will replace the Polar class. Enters service in 2025.

USCGC Eagle (WIX-327): Eagle is homeported at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. It is used for training trips of Coast Guard Academy Cadets and Coast Guard Officer Candidates. The USCGC Eagle was built in Germany as Horst Wessel and was awarded to the United States as war reparations in 1945.

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The Mackinaw is a 240-foot (73-meter) heavy-duty icebreaker purpose-built for operations in the North American Great Lakes region, homeported in Sheboygan, Michigan. Appointed to service in 2006.

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(WPB): Eight other 110-foot patrol boats were lengthened to 123 feet (37 meters), but structural problems developed shortly after these modifications and the speedboats were deemed unsafe to operate.

(WYTL): This is a U.S. Coast Guard class of 65-foot tugs used for search and rescue, law enforcement, navigational aid work, and light icebreaking. He officially took office in 1961.

The Coast Guard operates approximately 1,402 vessels, defined as any vessel less than 65 feet (20 meters) in length, generally operating near the coast and on inland waterways. The most common is 25 feet (7.62 m) long, with over 350 of them in the rear;

The Coast Guard currently maintains four 52-foot motor lifeboats, a vessel designed from the ground up to handle challenging surf conditions. All four boats are currently assigned to surf stations in the Pacific Northwest. Also known as "Special Purpose Vessel - Heavy Weather (SPC-HWX)"

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The Coast Guard's 47-foot primary severe weather boat is used for search and rescue as well as law enforcement and homeland security.

The Coast Guard has signed a multi-year contract for 180 Response Boat-Medium (RB-M) vessels, with deliveries beginning in 2008, to replace the 41' UTB vessels. These aluminum boats were 45 feet (13.7 m) long, self-righting with twin diesel engines (825 hp total), had a crew of four, six passengers, were armed with two . It can reach speeds of 42 knots (78 km/h) and is capable of towing a 100-ton vessel in 8 feet of water. The boats were built by Kvichak Marine Industries of Kt, Washington and Marinette Marine of Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

The Coast Guard uses only one of these vessels. It is stored on USCGC Healy for Arctic research.

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An 11-meter (36-foot) high-speed launch vehicle that can be launched from the rear ramp of a national security boat.

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25ft (7.6m) boat, based on the commercial version of the 25ft (8m) cter console Boston Whaler, suitable for inland water work and easy to transport on a trailer. These are primarily used by port security forces to protect forces in overseas naval support areas as well as ports of entry/disembarkation in expeditionary areas. Most correctly, these ships and troops were deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The durability, versatility and maneuverability of these boats make them ideal for this type of operation.

A high-speed vessel for a variety of missions, including search and rescue, port security and law enforcement. The original 25-foot boats built by SAFE Boats International (with Safe All-Around Floatation) in Port Orchard, WA will be replaced by 29-foot boats built by Metal Shark Boats of Janelett, Los Angeles.

The Coast Guard operates approximately 210 aircraft. Fixed-wing aircraft, such as the Lockheed HC-130 Hercules turboprop, perform long-duration missions at the air station. Helicopters (Aérospatiale HH-65 Dolphin, Sikorsky HH-60J Jayhawk and Agusta MH-68 Stingray) operate from air stations, aviation installations and speedboats with flight decks to rescue people or intercept smuggling vessels. Some special MH design helicopters were equipped with cannons and some were armored for protection from small arms fire.

The Coast Guard was supposed to buy the Bell Eagle Eye drone as part of a deepwater program, but it was cancelled.

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The Coast Guard is currently preparing to launch a small UAS competition for Legd-class NSCs and future Heritage-class speedboats.

In addition to regular Coast Guard aircraft, privately owned utility aircraft are used by Coast Guard auxiliaries for patrol and search and rescue missions.

The M240B type is used on surface ships, while the M240H is used on MH-60 Jayhawk and MH-65 Dolphin helicopters. The M240 is also used on land by port security units

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The variant known as the M14 Tactical was equipped with a Mk 14-hanced Battle Rifle stock with a 22-inch barrel and a Smith terprise muzzle brake.

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Coast Guard radio stations use VHF and HF radios to cover wide geographic areas. There are eight main radio stations covering long distance transmissions and an extensive network of VHF radio stations covering the country's coastline and inland rivers.

The current communication system is Rescue 21. Rescue 21 is an advanced maritime command, control and communications system (C3).

The OMEGA navigation system and LORAN-C transmitters outside the United States were operated by the US Coast Guard until 1994. The LORAN-C transmitter in the United States was decommissioned on June 1, 2010. Except for the 5 LORAN-C stations in the continental United States, It still has staff because of international agreements.

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West Point Ny Weather - There have been no reports of ground hail from trained observers in the West Point, New York area, and there have been 16 severe weather warnings in the past 12 months. Doppler radar detected hail 24 times at or near West Point, NY.

The most recent hail date in West Point, NY is Saturday November 13, 2021 (11 of 24)

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A severe thunderstorm warning for northeast Orange County will end at 2pm EDT as the storm that triggered the warning has moved out of the area. Therefore, the warning may expire.

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129 p.m. EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Montgomery or near Walden, northeast at 35 mph (radar listed). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect winds to damage trees and power lines. This severe storm will be near Newburgh and New Windsor around 3 p.m. Hail threat, radar indicated maximum hail size, at 1.00 Wind threat, radar indicated maximum wind gust, 60 mph.

At 110 am EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Goshen, moving northeast at 35 mph (radar indicated). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect winds to damage trees and power lines. This severe storm will be near, Montgomery around 125 ADT. Walden around 1:35 pm edt. Newburgh and New Windsor around 3 pm edt. Hail threat, radar indicated maximum hail size, at 1.00 Wind threat, radar indicated maximum wind gust, 60 mph.

At 12:52 pm EDT, a severe thunderstorm was near Middletown, moving northeast at 35 mph (radar indicated). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect winds to damage trees and power lines. These severe thunderstorms will be near Goshen around 105 am edt. Chester around 110 am EDT Montgomery around 125 pm edt. Walden around 1:35 pm edt. Newburgh and New Windsor around 2 pm edt. Hail threat, radar indicated maximum hail size, at 1.00 Wind threat, radar indicated maximum wind gust, 60 mph.

The severe thunderstorm warning for West Passaic, Southeast Orange and Rockland counties will end at 9:45 PM EDT as the thunderstorms that triggered the warning have moved out of the area. Therefore, the warning may expire. However, gusty winds may accompany these thunderstorms. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for northeastern New Jersey and southeastern New York until midnight EDT.

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At 9:27 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Beacon near Harriman to near Sloatsburg on the west end, moving east at 45 mph (radar listed). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. These severe thunderstorms will continue primarily over rural areas of western Passaica, southeast Orange and Rockland counties. Threat of hail, radar indicates maximum size hail,

At 9:23 pm EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Cold Source Beacon near the western end to Harriman, eastward at 50 mph (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR FANESTOCK STATE PARK 9:30 PM ADT. Mahopac and Lake Carmel around 9:40 pm edt. 9:45 p.m. Brewer and Carmel around the edt. Edited at Sherman and New Fairgrounds at approximately 9:50 pm. Danbury around 9:55 pm edt. Ridgefield around 10:00 pm edt. Around 10:05 pm edt. Threat of hail, radar indicates maximum size hail,

As of 9:10 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Montgomery in Monroe to Upper Greenwood Lake near Greenwood Lake, east at 50 mph (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. This severe storm will be near Newburgh and West Point by 9:20 PM EDT. Pomona around 9:30 pm edt. Threat of hail, radar indicates maximum size hail,

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At 8:53 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were moving east at 45 mph along a line extending from Vernon Valley near Middletown to Hamburg (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. Severe thunderstorms will be near, Goshen and Florida around 9 p.m. Chester and Montgomery around 9:05 p.m. edt. Ringwood and Monroe around 9:10 pm edt. Gardnertown and Greenwood Lake approx 9:15 Edit. Newburgh and Sloatsburg around 9:20 pm edt. 9:25 p.m. edt approximately west of Pomona approximately 9:30 pm edt. Threat of hail, radar indicates maximum size hail,

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At 9:01 PM a severe thunderstorm was located near Goshen, east at 55 mph (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. These severe thunderstorms will be near Newburgh and West Point by approximately 9:15 p.m. Peekskill approximately 9:20 p.m. Fahnestock State Park approximately 9:25 p.m. approx. Mahopac and Carmel Lake around 9:30 pm approx. Around 9:35 p.m. Brewster at approximately 9:45 p.m. Threat of hail expected in Wilton and Weston around 9:50 pm Estimated in Monroe around 10:00 pm Radar indicates maximum hail size,

At 126 pm, a severe thunderstorm was located near Ringwood, moving northeast at 45 mph (radar indicated). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect winds to damage trees and power lines. This severe thunderstorm will be around 135 PM in Ramsey and last. monsey and nanuet approx 2 pm New Town and Pomona approx 2 pm approx 3 pm approx Haverstraw west point approx 3:55 pm east. Around 200 EST Peekskill Cold Spring and Yorktown Heights Around 8:00 PM East Mahopac and Fahnestock State Park 9:00 PM East Threat of hail, radar indicated maximum hail size, 1.00 Wind threat, radar indicated maximum wind gust, 60 mph.

At 10:01 pm EST, a severe thunderstorm was located near Telemark Lake, 11 miles southwest of West Milford, moving northeast at 40 mph (radar indicated). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect wind damage to trees and power lines.

At 5:21 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were moving northeast (radar indicated) at 45 mph along a line extending from near Marlboro to Oradell. Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Expect damage to trees and power lines. Areas affected include New City, Newburgh, Paramus, Ossining, Ridgewood, Peekskill, Monsey, Nanuet, Ramsey, Haverstraw, Tarrytown, Mount Kisco, Soffin, Mahopac and Lake Carmel. Threat of hail, radar indicates maximum size hail,

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At 453 am EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Chester to east Hanover, moving northeast at 45 mph (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Damage to trees and power lines is expected

At 406 AM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Pomona or Haverstraw, moving northeast at 35 mph (radar indicated rotation). Hazards include tornadoes. Caught without shelter from flying debris would be dangerous. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. There will be damage to roofs, windows and vehicles. There is a possibility of tree damage. This dangerous storm will be close, occurring at approximately 4:10 p.m. EDT. Peekskill around 420 p.m. edt.

At 3:47 a.m. EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Monsey, moving northeast at 25 mph (radar indicated rotation). Hazards include tornadoes. Caught without shelter from flying debris would be dangerous. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. There will be damage to roofs, windows and vehicles. There is a possibility of tree damage. This dangerous storm will be near Nanuet around 355 am edt. pomona around 400 p.m. edt. New Town and Nyack around 405 am edt. Haverstraw around 410 pm edt. About 415 AM EDT Ossining and Peekskill.

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At 5:44 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was near Peekskill, east at 25 mph (radar indicated). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and penny-sized hail. Expect damage to trees and power lines. These severe thunderstorms will be near Peekskill and Haverstraw by 5:15 PM EDT. Around 5:25 pm edt Yorktown Heights Around 5:35 p.m. edt. Mount Kisco around 5:40 p.m. edt. Threat of hail, radar shows maximum hail, 0.75 at wind threat, radar shows maximum wind gust, 60 mph.

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At 406 am EDT, severe thunderstorms were moving east at 40 mph along a line extending from Montague to Branchville to Blairtown (radar indicated). Danger includes wind gusts of 60 mph. Damage to trees and power lines is expected

At 5:50 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near New Windsor or Newburgh, moving east at 20 mph (radar listed). Dangers include 60 mph gusts and quarter-sized hail. A small amount of hail can damage vehicles. Expect winds to damage trees and power lines. This severe thunderstorm will be near Gardnertown by 5:55 pm edt. Newburgh and West Point around 6:05 p.m. edt. Cold Spring About 6:15 p.m. edt. Fahnestock State Park approximately 6:30 pm edt. Threat of hail, radar indicated maximum hail size, 1.00

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