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  2. Portuguese Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Marine Corps (Portuguese: Corpo de Fuzileiros, lit. 'Corps of Fusiliers') is the special operations capable amphibious force of the Portuguese Navy . It has roles similar to the ones of the USMC Reconnaissance Battalions and of the British Royal Marine Commandos .

  3. List of active Portuguese Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Portugal: Ocean patrol vessel: NRP Funchal: P364: 2027: 1,750 t €300 million contract signed in December 2023 [24] [25] Successor of the João Coutinho class and Baptista de Andrade-class corvettes. [4] [26] [27] NRP Aveiro: P365: 2028 — P366: 2029 — P367: 2029 — P368: 2030 — P369: 2030: Replenishment oilers NRE+ programme "Navio ...

  4. Portuguese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Navy includes the Marine Corps (Corpo de Fuzileiros), which is a naval infantry force that serves in the roles of naval force protection, amphibious force projection and maritime special operations. The Marines themselves include the Special Actions Detachment, which is the special operations unit of the Navy.

  5. Lisbon Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Naval Base (Portuguese: Base Naval de Lisboa), is the main installation and operational base of the Portuguese Navy.Located at the former Royal Estate of Alfeite on the south bank of the Tagus river's estuary, near the city of Almada, the installation is sometimes referred to as the Alfeite Naval Base.

  6. Portuguese Navy - Wikipedia

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    A company of 155 Marines was also sent to the territory as part of Portugal's UN peacekeeping role while the situation was volatile. Since 2004 a smaller detachment of Portuguese Marines is integrated in the Timor Military Liaison Group [ 13 ] closely coordinated with the Portuguese National Republican Guard (GNR) contingent stationed in the ...

  7. Troupes de marine - Wikipedia

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    The Troupes de marine were removed from this division in 1976 to form a separate intervention force, and the 9 e Brigade d'Infanterie de Marine was expanded on 1 January 1976 to form the 9 e Division d'Infanterie de Marine (9e DIMa). This division was the amphibious component of the Force d'Intervention, which was renamed the Force d'Action ...

  8. Navy Museum (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The exhibits include historical paintings, archaeological items and many scale models of ships used in Portugal since the 15th century, a collection of navigations instruments and maps, royal barges, as well as the Fairey III "Santa Cruz" that crossed the Atlantic in 1923, and the Portuguese Navy's first aircraft, an FBA Type B flying boat.

  9. 3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (French: 3 e Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine, 3 e RPIMa) is one of the airborne force regiments of the Troupes de Marine. It is heir to the 3rd Colonial Commando Parachute Battalion created in 1948 and the 3rd Colonial Parachute Regiment . The regiment is part of the 11th Parachute ...