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The Department of the Navy has shown no desire to scale back or cancel the program. On 24 March 2006 the Navy exercised its three-year, $3 billion option to extend the contract through September 2010. [1] In April 2006, users began to log on with Common Access Cards (CACs), a smartcard-based logon system called the Cryptographic Log On (CLO ...
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This module generates links to ships in the Naval Vessel Register (nvr.navy.mil) database. Intended to be used by: {{Naval Vessel Register URL}} {{Naval Vessel Register service craft URL}} NVR have adopted a file naming convention based on a ship's hull classification symbol with an appended underscore and some number of digits. The extra ...
Naval personnel matters were originally handled by the Secretary of War until the establishment of the Navy Department on April 30, 1798. It was not until 1815 that the Secretary of the Navy took control of personnel matters. In 1861, the Office of Detail was created and functions related to the detailing of officers and the appointment and ...
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unable to find hull classification symbol: [id] in Module:Naval Vessel Register URL/data nvr_ships_id – the hull classification symbol value assigned to |id= was not found in the data tables; check for a typo in the number portion of the hull classification symbol or, if a new ship, add the ship data to Module:Naval Vessel Register URL/data ...
The registry, and the SP/ID number series, was continued at least into the early 1920s, with new numbers being assigned to ships completed or examined after the end of World War I. The latter category included some ships that served in the Navy, without numbers, during 1917–1919.
It is one of the Echelon II Navy systems commands (SYSCOM), and was established in 1966 as the successor to the Navy's Bureau of Naval Weapons. NAVAIR is headquartered in Naval Air Station Patuxent River in St. Mary's County , Maryland , with military and civilian personnel stationed at eight locations across the continental United States and ...