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  2. United States Navy Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Reserve (USNR), known as the United States Naval Reserve from 1915 to 2005, [1] is the Reserve Component (RC) of the United States Navy.Members of the Navy Reserve, called reservists, are categorized as being in either the Selected Reserve (SELRES), the Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR), the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR), or the Retired Reserve.

  3. List of equipment of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    United States Trainer T-34C 13 [3] T-38 Talon: United States Supersonic jet trainer T-38A 10 [3] T-44 Pegasus: United States Multi-engine trainer T-44A 56 [3] T-45 Goshawk: United Kingdom / United States Carrier based trainer T-45C 191 [3] Unmanned Aerial Systems; MQ-4C Triton: United States Surveillance & patrol aircraft: MQ-4 30 MQ-8 Fire ...

  4. Naval Air Force Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Air Force Reserve (NAFR, also known by its head, the Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve, abbreviated CNAFR) is the naval aviation component of the United States Navy Reserve. Headquartered at Naval Air Station North Island , California , [ 4 ] the organization has control over three aircraft wings, as well as the Navy Air Logistics ...

  5. VP-94 - Wikipedia

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    VP-94 was established as a result of a major reorganization of the Naval Air Reserve that took place in mid-1970. Under the Reserve Force Squadron concept 12 land-based naval reserve patrol squadrons were formed and structured along the lines of regular Navy squadrons with nearly identical organization and manning levels.

  6. South Carolina Naval Militia - Wikipedia

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    Under 10 U.S. Code § 8904, in order to be eligible to use vessels, material, armament, equipment, and other facilities available to the United States Navy Reserve and the United States Marine Corps Reserve, at least 95% of members of the naval militia must also be members of the United States Navy Reserve or the United States Marine Corps Reserve.

  7. List of Ready Reserve Force ships - Wikipedia

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    Ready Reserve Force (RRF) ships of the National Defense Reserve Fleet are owned, crewed, and maintained by the civilian United States Maritime Administration, but come under control of the Military Sealift Command when activated. The MSC Sealift Program's Surge Project Office is responsible for RRF activities.

  8. Naval History and Heritage Command - Wikipedia

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    The first component of the Naval History Division in the yard was the Navy Museum (later the United States Navy Museum), established in 1961. In 1963, the Operational Archives moved to the Navy Yard. The other sections of the Naval History Division followed in 1970, occupying several scattered buildings.

  9. Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego was a part of the United States Navy reserve fleets, also called a mothball fleet, used to store surplus ships after World War II. Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego was near Naval Base San Diego in San Diego, California. [1] Some ships in the fleet were reactivated for the Korean War and Vietnam War.