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  2. Japan Marine United - Wikipedia

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    Japan Marine United Corporation (ジャパン マリンユナイテッド株式会社, Japan Marine United Kabushiki-kaisha) (informally JMU) is a Japanese ship building marine engineering and service company headquartered in Yokohama, Japan.

  3. Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel program - Wikipedia

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    Under the contract, JMU is charged with delivering the 12 vessels to the JMSDF from fiscal year 2023, which starts on April 1, 2023. The vessels each displace 1,920 long tons (1,950 t) while measuring about 95 m (311 ft 8 in) in length and 12 m (39 ft 4 in) in width.

  4. Matthew Sluka transfers to JMU after leaving UNLV over $100K ...

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    Matthew Sluka is headed to James Madison after becoming an NIL talking point at UNLV. The quarterback, who started UNLV's first three games last year before sitting out the season over an NIL ...

  5. Ronald E. Carrier - Wikipedia

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    Ronald E. Carrier (August 18, 1932 – September 18, 2017 [1]) was the fourth President of James Madison University (JMU), having served from 1971 to 1998. Carrier presided over JMU as it grew dramatically in size and in reputation. Carrier most recently served as the university's chancellor. Carrier Library on the JMU campus is named for him.

  6. Forever a basketball school, Curt Cignetti has awakened a ...

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    At JMU, he presided over the program during its transition into FBS, winning a division or conference title each of his five seasons and leading the Dukes to an 11-1 mark in 2023.

  7. James Madison Dukes - Wikipedia

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    The James Madison Dukes are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent James Madison University (JMU), in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The name "Dukes" is derived from Samuel Page Duke, the university's second president. The Dukes play as members of the Sun Belt Conference (SBC), which sponsors sports at the NCAA Division I level.

  8. The Breeze (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Breeze is also known to many JMU alumni and current students for its long-standing tradition of publishing Darts & Pats. The Breeze has been nominated and won numerous awards during its existence including a 2012 Online Pacemaker Award, a 2012 VPA award for Best in Show for a Non-Daily News Presentation, and a 2012 VPA sweepstakes award.

  9. James Madison University - Wikipedia

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    James Madison University (JMU, Madison, or James Madison) is a public research university in Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1908, the institution was renamed in 1938 in honor of the fourth president of the United States , James Madison .