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  2. Navy Command (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy official writings describe Navy Command Headquarters both as a physical site, on Whale Island, Hampshire, a collective formed of the most senior RN officers, [2] and as a budgetary grouping. On 1 April 2006 the Fleet Top Level Budget was established. [3] A Top Level Budget (TLB) is the major financial accounting group of the MOD.

  3. General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center - Wikipedia

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    NAS Atlanta was the home of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 42, Carrier Air Wing Reserve Twenty, three Navy squadrons (flying the F/A-18, E-2 and C-9 aircraft), two Marine Corps squadrons (flying the F/A-18 aircraft, and AH-1W and UH-1 helicopters) as well as several other commands. In 2005, DoD recommended NAS Atlanta for closure and its ...

  4. Naval Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Naval Headquarters (NHQ) is the name of the headquarters of many of the world's navies. These include: Naval Headquarters (Pakistan Navy) Naval Headquarters (Sri Lanka Navy) Royal Australian Navy#Command structure; Nigerian Navy#Naval Headquarters; Navy Command Headquarters (Royal Navy), NCHQ

  5. Permanent Joint Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force: December 2011: Lieutenant General Sir David Capewell Royal Marines: January 2015: Lieutenant General Sir John Lorimer British Army: June 2017: Vice Admiral Tim Fraser Royal Navy: April 2019: Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key Royal Navy: November 2021: Lieutenant General Sir Charles Stickland Royal Marines: November 2021: Lieutenant ...

  6. Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...

  7. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, at MoD Shrivenham [101] Royal College of Defence Studies , at Seaford House [ 102 ] Joint Services Command and Staff College , at Watchfield [ 103 ]

  8. Northwood Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    In September 1971, when the post of Commander-in-Chief Fleet was established, the Royal Navy took over responsibility for the whole site and in 1978 the Flag Officer Submarines also moved his Headquarters to Northwood. [3]

  9. Navy Board (1964–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Board is the body responsible for the day-to-day running of His Majesty's Naval Service. [1] Its composition is similar to that of the Admiralty Board of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom , except that it does not include any of His Majesty's Ministers. [ 2 ]