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  2. Fleet Farm - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Farm was founded in 1955 by Stewart Mills Sr. and his sons Henry Mills II and Stewart Mills Jr. The first store, named Fleet Wholesale Supply, was opened in Marshfield, Wisconsin. [2] Similarly named Blain's Farm and Fleet was also founded in 1955 by Bert and Claude Blain, friends of the Mills family. The two families agreed to use ...

  3. Oshkosh Corporation - Wikipedia

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    JLTV will replace the military's aging AM General HMMWV/Humvee fleet. The first JLTV order was placed in March 2016. [12] [22] For certain applications Oshkosh retains the L-ATV name/brand. LVS (Logistics Vehicle System). [22] A U.S. Marine Corps 8x8 truck that has been replaced by the LVSR; Logistics Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR). [22]

  4. Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Combat Logistics Force (CLF), formerly the Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force (NFAF), is a subordinate component of the United States Navy's Military Sealift Command. CLF's 42 ships are the supply lines that provide virtually everything that Navy ships at sea needs to accomplish its missions, including fuel, food, ordnance ...

  5. Mass stabbing suspect in court as his privileged background ...

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    Jared Ravizza, 26, of Chilmark, Massachusetts, on Martha’s Vineyard, was arraigned Tuesday on charges of assault with intent to murder and two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon

  6. List of Military Sealift Command ships - Wikipedia

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    Military Sealift Command ships as of January 2022 [1]. This is a list of Military Sealift Command ships.The fleet includes about 130 ships in eight programs: Fleet Oiler (PM1), Special Mission (PM2), Strategic Sealift (PM3), Tow, Salvage, Tender, and Hospital Ship (PM4), Sealift (PM5), Combat Logistics Force (PM6), Expeditionary Mobile Base, Amphibious Command Ship, and Cable Layer (PM7) and ...

  7. United States Seventh Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 73/Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific – 7th Fleet's Logistics Force composed of supply ships and other fleet support vessels. Headquartered in Singapore. Task Force 74 – TF 74 was the designation used for the Enterprise battle group in 1971. Today, it is the Fleet Submarine Force responsible for planning and coordinating ...

  8. Fleet Logistics Support Wing - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Logistics Support Wing (abbreviated as FLSW, also referred to as Commander, Fleet Logistics Support Wing, CFLSW) is a reserve aircraft wing of the United States Navy, stationed at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas.

  9. United States Fleet Forces Command - Wikipedia

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    In January 1913 the fleet consisted of six first-line divisions, a torpedo flotilla, submarines, and fleet auxiliaries. [8] The fleet was under the command of Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus. The First Division, under Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, consisted of USS Florida (BB-30) (flag), USS Delaware (BB-28), and USS North Dakota (BB-29).