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  2. Prussian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Prussian Navy (German: Preußische Marine), ... Since the 1850s, the first naval base was established on the North Sea. In the Jade Treaty (Jade-Vertrag) ...

  3. German Navy - Wikipedia

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    The German Navy (German: Deutsche Marine, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə maˈʁiːnə] ⓘ) is part of the unified Bundeswehr (Federal Defense), the German Armed Forces. The German Navy was originally known as the Bundesmarine (Federal Navy) from 1956 to 1995, when Deutsche Marine (German Navy) became the official name with respect to the 1990 incorporation of the East German Volksmarine (People's ...

  4. Seebataillon - Wikipedia

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    Seebataillon (plural Seebataillone), literally "sea battalion", is a German term for certain troops of naval infantry or marines.It was used by the Prussian Navy, the North German Federal Navy, the Imperial German Navy, the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the Kriegsmarine, and briefly in the Bundesmarine.

  5. Wilhelmshaven - Wikipedia

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    In 1869 King William I of Prussia (later also German Emperor) founded the town as an exclave of the Province of Hanover and a naval base for Prussia's developing fleet. All the hinterland of the city remained a part of Oldenburg. A shipbuilding yard developed at Wilhelmshaven, the Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven (Wilhelmshaven Imperial Shipyard).

  6. Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven - Wikipedia

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    When the Jade Treaty was signed about 3.10 km² of Oldenburgian territory at the Jade Bight was ceded to Prussia. The first years the naval base was only used as an arsenal, depot and repair facility for the developing Prussian fleet. Building up of necessary harbours, slipways, dockyards, workshops, etc. followed some years later.

  7. Prussian Naval Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Naval High Command under Prince Adalbert of Prussia became independently and directly subordinate to the king. After the retirement of Admiral Jan Schröder the administration of the navy was under the new Navy Department (Marineministerium), which was under Prussian War Minister Albrecht von Roon until 1873. The Admiralty Council ...

  8. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    Paya Lebar Air Base, Changi Naval Base, Changi Air Base: Singapore hosts more than 800 U.S. military personnel, civilians, and family members. [120] South Korea: United States Forces Korea: Approximately 28,500 U.S. troops are based in South Korea. Syria: Military base in Al-Tanf and several facilities in northern Syria, within U.S.-backed SDF ...

  9. Category:Ships of the Prussian Navy - Wikipedia

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