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  1. Naval architecture

    Naval architecture is an engineering discipline dealing with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures. ref http www.rina.org.uk careers in naval architecture.html RINA Careers in Naval Architecture ref Naval architecture involves basic and applied research ... of conversion, rebuilding, modernization, or repair . Naval architecture also involves formulation ... in a marine environment, naval architecture is a co operative effort between groups of technically skilled individuals who are specialists in particular fields, often coordinated by a lead naval architect. ref http www.navalengineers.org About Brochure naval engineering.html American Society of Naval Engineers . Naval engineering brochure. ref This inherent complexity also means that the analytical ... elements of naval architecture are ref Lewis V, Edward Ed. June 1989 . Principles of Naval Architecture 2nd Rev. Vol. 1 Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers . ISBN 0 939773 00 7 ref Hydrostatics ... plastic and glass reinforced plastic . The craft of naval architecture Image US Navy 080701 N 6270R 005 The air craft carrier USS Kitty Hawk CV 63 arrives at Naval Station Pearl Harbor to participate in Rim of the Pacific RIMPAC 2008.jpg thumb right 200px The air craft carrier USS Kitty Hawk CV 63 at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. Traditionally, naval architecture has been more craft than science. The suitability ... of definitive supporting analysis encompasses the art of naval architecture to this day. The science of naval architecture Modern low cost digital computers and dedicated software , combined ... of Naval Architects SNAME Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Marine architecture References reflist External links http www.shipsandscience.com History of naval architecture Ferreiro, Ships and Science , MIT Press 2007 Technology footer Category Naval architecture Category Ship ... el es Ingenier a naval fr Architecture navale nl Scheepsbouwkunde ja pt Engenharia ...   more details



  1. Royal School of Naval Architecture

    Unreferenced date May 2009 The Royal School of Naval Architecture or Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering was an institution founded in Albertopolis South Kensington in 1864 to train naval architect s. It was founded by Joseph Woolley , who had been Principal of the short lived School of Mathematics and Naval Construction in HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth 1848&ndash 1853 . It later moved to the Greenwich Hospital London Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich 1873 then University College London 1967 . It was the precursor to the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors . It had a predecessor in the first School of Naval Architecture, opened in 1811 in Portsmouth , closed in 1832. The title F.R.S.N.A. is an abbreviation for Fellow of the Royal School of Naval Architecture. coord 51.484 0.005 type edu region GB GRE display title Category 1864 establishments Category Naval architecture Category History of the Royal Navy ...   more details



  1. ITU School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering

    Infobox university image name name ITU School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering established 1943 department, 1971 school type Public university Public school dean Prof. Dr. Ali hsan Aldo an ref http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr en admin.html ref city Istanbul state country Turkey students total participating faculty campus urban area Urban website http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr en index.html www.gidb.itu.edu.tr endowment The ITU School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering was founded as an individual department in School of Mechanical Engineering in 1943. It was reorganized in 1971 as a separate school. ref http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr en history.html ref Faculty has its own library in addition to Mustafa Inan Library. ref http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr en library.html ref The faculty has two departments today Naval architecture and Marine propulsion marine engineering Ocean engineering References reflist External links http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr en index.html ITU School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering , Official website http www.gidb.itu.edu.tr bulten.html Faculty bulletin , Turkish http www.itu.edu.tr haber ?cefbc8b8 bc91 4d97 a6c3 66d2595c721e Muavenet Istanbul Technical University DEFAULTSORT Itu School Of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering Category Istanbul Technical University tr T Gemi n aat ve Deniz Bilimleri Fak ltesi ...   more details



  1. Chalmers Naval Architecture Students' Society

    The Chalmers Naval Architecture Students Society also known as the F reningen Chalmers Skeppsbyggare or FCS is a naval architecture graduate students group at Chalmers University of Technology , Sweden . The Society was found in 1887 following the establishment of the Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Department at the University. ref F reningen Chalmers Skeppsbyggare Official Page http web.student.chalmers.se groups mpnav section home.html The Program ref Since 1948, F reningen Chalmers Skeppsbyggare has been a member ref Norwegian NTHS delegation http www.ivt.ntnu.no imt nths Omoss.php About NTHS ref of the Nordic Technical Universities Shipbuilders Congress NTHS which includes Chalmers, Engineering College of Copenhagen , Helsinki University of Technology in Finland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology , and the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Roughly, half of the FCS members are from Sweden while the rest are international students. Some of its members are also current members of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers . ref SNAME members directory http www.sname.org SNAME SNAME Directory FindContact Default.aspx ref Unlike other student organizations at Chalmers, the society runs as a separate entity from the Chalmers Students Union . Organization Current students attending the naval architecture program automatically become members of the organization. Countries representing the current FCS include Bangladesh , Canada , China , France , Germany , Iran , South Africa , Turkey , and the USA . ref F reningen Chalmers Skeppsbyggare http web.student.chalmers.se groups mpnav section aboutfcs.html About FCS ref Day to day activities of FCS ... of the naval architecture building in Campus Lindholmen . Activities Each year ten members of FCS ... and Yacht Construction 2004 , Page 7 ref See also Chalmers University of Technology Naval architecture ... Category Chalmers University of Technology Category Naval architecture Category Ship construction ...   more details



  1. John Elder Professor of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Glasgow

    The John Elder Professor of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at University of Glasgow Glasgow University , was founded in 1883 and endowed by Isabella Elder 1828 1905 in memory of her husband, John Elder, marine engineer, 1824 1869 . John Elder Professors of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Francic Elgar LLD 1883 Philip Jenkins 1886 Sir John Harvard Biles DSc LLD 1891 Percy Archibald Hillhouse DSc 1921 1942 Andrew McCance Robb DSc LLD 1944 John Farquhar Christie Conn DSc 1957 Douglas Faulkner BSc PhD RCNC FEng 1973 Nigel D P Barltrop BSc CEng SICE MRINA See also List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow References Who, What and Where The History and Constitution of the University of Glasgow compiled by Michael Moss, Moira Rankin and Lesley Richmond Category Glasgow Professorships Elder Professor of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Glasgow Category 1883 establishments ...   more details



  1. Architecture

    Section and elevation of Brunelleschi s dome Architecture Latin wikt architectura Latin architectura ... physical structures. The practice of an architect , where architecture means to offer or render ... design activity, from the macro level urban design , landscape architecture to the micro level construction details and furniture . Architecture is both the process and product of planning, designing ..., light and shadow. Architecture also encompasses the pragmatic aspects of realizing buildings ... produced by architects, typically drawings, plans and technical specifications, architecture ... achievements. Architecture sometimes refers to the activity of designing any kind of system .... Theory of architecture Main Architectural theory Historic treatises Image Parthenon Restoration ... sites. Banister Fletcher Fletcher . ref Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method ref The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura ... Howe Vitruvius. Ten Books on Architecture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999, ISBN 0 521 ... of neo medieval world. Gothic architecture , Pugin believed, was the only true Christian form of architecture. The 19th century English art critic, John Ruskin , in his Seven Lamps of Architecture , published 1849, ref John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture , G. Allen 1880 , reprinted Dover, 1989 ISBN 0 486 26145 X ref was much narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture ... significance. His work goes on to state that a building is not truly a work of architecture unless ... needed string courses or rustication, at the very least. On the difference between the ideals of architecture .... That is Architecture . ref Le Corbusier, Towards a New Architecture , Dover Publications ... , designed by Oscar Niemeyer . Modern concepts of architecture The great 19th century architect ... , Australia designed by J rn Utzon . Nunzia Rondanini stated, Through its aesthetic dimension architecture ...   more details



  1. Naval (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar naval Naval can refer to Relating to a navy a military branch that primarily uses ships and or boats Relating to a space based navy such as the Imperial Navy Star Wars in science fiction works Naval architecture , which includes the design of both civilian and military vessels Naval 1 de Maio , a sports club in Figueira da Foz , Portugal Naval, Biliran , a municipality in the Philippines Naval, Huesca , a municipality in Spain Deportes Naval , a Chilean football team. Naval de Talcahuano , a defunct Chilean football team Deepti Naval , Indian actress See also Navy disambiguation Marine disambiguation Nautical for relating to ships in general Navalised aircraft etc designed for naval use Navel is the correct spelling when meaning umbilicus , belly button disambig de Naval es Naval it Naval ru war Naval pansayod ...   more details



  1. Hospital Naval

    File Hospital Naval, Parque Centenario.jpg thumb The Naval Hospital Hospital Naval is a building in the Caballito, Buenos Aires Caballito section of Buenos Aires designed by architect Clorindo Testa in 1977. ref name dia http www.eldia.com.ar edis 20080909 deco10.htm title Clorindo Testa painter, architect, teacher Clorindo Testa pintor, arquitto, maestro . El D a 9 September 2008 es icon ref Serving Argentine Navy personnel and facing Parque Centenario , the institution was established in 1947, and its current, modernist building was inaugurated in 1981. ref http www.hnpm.mil.ar historia.html Hospital Naval historia es icon ref The 30,000 m 320,000  ft hospital is one of the best known examples of brutalist architecture in Argentina. ref name dia References http www.hnpm.mil.ar Hospital Naval Buenos Aires reflist coord 34 36 19 S 58 25 59 W display title Category Hospitals in Buenos Aires Category Brutalist architecture in Argentina Category Hospitals established in 1947 Category 1981 architecture argentina struct stub SouthAm hospital stub ...   more details



  1. Naval Governor

    Naval Governor may refer to Naval Governor of American Samoa , the territorial executive of American Samoa Naval Governor of Guam , the territorial executive of Guam disambig ...   more details



  1. Naval Service

    The term Naval Service may refer to Naval Service United Kingdom , the naval branch of the British Armed Forces Naval Service Ireland , the navy of the Republic of Ireland. disambig ...   more details



  1. Naval Academy

    Naval Academy could refer to Institutions The United States Naval Academy The Indian Naval Academy INA of India The Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy of Bulgaria The Imperial Japanese Naval Academy The cole Navale of France The BRNC Britannia Royal Naval College of the United Kingdom The Turkish Naval Academy The Hellenic Naval Academy of Greece The Egyptian Naval Academy The Norwegian Naval Academy The Naval and Maritime Academy of Sri Lanka Naval Academy Preparatory School , Newport, Rhode Island, United States The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers The Austrian Naval Academy , Fiume now Rijeka , Croatia The Naval Academy at M rwik , Germany Other uses Related to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland The Naval Academy Bridge The United States Naval Academy Cemetery The United States Naval Academy Band The Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference NAFAC The Naval Academy Chapel Naval Academy, Maryland , a census designated place covering the campus disambig fr Acad mie navale ...   more details



  1. Naval Cathedral

    The Naval Cathedral is a major church of a navy . Naval cathedrals in Russia are dedicated to Saint Nicholas , a patron saint of sailors. They include Naval Cathedral in Saint Petersburg 1753 62 Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt 1903 1913 Libava Naval Cathedral in Karosta 1901 1903 . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Naval Reserve

    A Naval Reserve is the reserve body of a nation s Navy, typically called upon in times of conflict. Naval Reserves include La r serve Marine France Royal Naval Reserve United Kingdom Royal Australian Naval Reserve Canadian Forces Primary Reserve Naval Reserve Canadian Naval Reserve United States Navy Reserve Naval Service Reserve Ireland disambig ...   more details



  1. Naval Hospital

    Naval Hospital may refer to Bob Wilson Naval Hospital , San Diego, California, USA Mound City Civil War Naval Hospital , Mound City, Illinois, USA Naval Hospital Boston Historic District , Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA Naval Hospital Corps School , the US Navy s only Basic Hospital Corps School Naval Hospital Oakland , Oakland, California, USA Naval Hospital of Puerto Williams , Chile Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay , Philippines Former Naval Hospitals Royal Naval Hospital system, was operated by the British Royal Navy Royal Naval Hospital Hong Kong now Ruttonjee Hospital, Hong Kong, China Hospitaldis ...   more details



  1. Naval dockyard

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A naval dockyard is a dockyard that primarily serves a navy . See also naval base Royal Navy Dockyards Naval Dockyard Bombay Karachi Naval Dockyard Category Navy bases Navy stub ...   more details



  1. Naval history

    for the periodical Naval History magazine Image Battle of Salamis, 480 BC.gif thumb 250px The epic Battle of Salamis between Greek and Persian naval forces. Naval history is the area of military history ... to transport army armies or military supplies, although frequently naval strategy hinges on the need to protect transport shipping. Recent writing in naval history has expanded the scope of the subject ... , finance , bureaucracy , social history , shipbuilding , supply , and logistics . Naval history ... to enable a global civilization. In the days before radio , naval officer s at remote locations ... 2009 . See also List of naval battles Roman Navy Byzantine navy Naval history of China Naval history ... Dutch East India Company History of the Royal Navy History of the United States Navy Naval History magazine Naval History U.S. Naval Institute s magazine about naval history Naumachia Naval warfare , the subject of naval history History of ship transport Naval historian , a practitioner who writes naval history Category Naval historians , list of naval historians Naval History & Heritage Command ... http www.history.navy.mil index.html Naval History & Heritage Command http www.navyhistory.org Naval ... http www.hrnm.navy.mil Hampton Roads Naval Museum http www.nsgreatlakes.navy.mil museum Great Lakes Naval Museum http www.navalaviationmuseum.org National Naval Aviation Museum http www.history.navy.mil museums china lake china lake.htm Naval Museum of Armament and Technology http www.history.navy.mil museums keyport index1.htm Naval Undersea Museum http www.nwc.navy.mil newportlinks museum museum.aspx Naval War College Museum http www.history.navy.mil museums psnm psnm.htm Puget Sound Navy Museum http www.history.navy.mil museums paxmuseum index.htm Patuxent River Naval Air Museum http www.seabeehf.org ... & Museum http www.nadn.navy.mil Museum U.S. Naval Academy Museum https www.netc.navy.mil centers ... Naval History. http www.ijnhonline.org International Journal of Naval History , A Global Forum ...   more details



  1. Naval conference

    The term naval conference can refer to various wikt conference conferences that took place during the early 20th century which aimed to regulate naval warfare and armaments. These agreements were completely abandoned by the time World War II had started in 1939. The following conferences can be included under this definition 1908&ndash 1909 London Naval Conference 1921&ndash 1922 Washington Naval Conference 1927 Geneva Naval Conference 1930 London Naval Conference leading to the London Naval Treaty 1935 London Naval Conference leading to the Second London Naval Treaty Additional general armament limitation conferences are sometimes also added to this definition 1932 Geneva Conference 1932 External links http www.indiana.edu league conferencedata.htm League of Nations conference listing http www.bartleby.com 65 na navalcon.html Columbia Encyclopedia entry disambig Category Naval conferences Category Arms control de Flottenkonferenz ...   more details



  1. Naval historian

    A naval historian is a student of maritime history , who specialises in the sub discipline of naval history . References Julian Corbett , The Teaching of Naval and Military History, History , New Series, vol. 1 April 1916 , pp. 12 19. John B. Hattendorf , ed., Doing Naval History Essays Toward Improvement 1994 Sir Julian Corbett on the Significance of Naval History , American Neptune 1971 , reprinted in Hattendorf, Naval History and Maritime Strategy 2000 The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy , Naval War College Review , Spring 2003 Samuel Eliot Morison , Notes on Writing Naval not Navy English , American Neptune , vol. 9 1949 , pp. 5 10. Herbert Richmond , The Importance of the Study of Naval History, Naval Review , vol. XXVII May 1939 , pp. 201 18. Reprinted Naval Review , vol. 68 April 1980 , pp. 139 50. Category Naval historians Category Naval history naval stub ...   more details



  1. Naval academy

    A Naval Academy is a national institution that provides undergraduate level education for prospective naval officer s. Naval training commonly took place only at sea until the 20th century, even if those ships were permanently moored. For example, both the France French cole Navale and the United Kingdom British BRNC only comparatively recently constructed their training establishments on shore, despite the history of those two navies almost contemporary with the establishment of those two nations air force colleges. This is in contrast to their military counterparts such as the cole Sp ciale Militaire de Saint Cyr and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst which, with their predecessors, have a history of a much more formal presence, in spite as in the British case of the Royal Navy being the service that was both senior and historically had commanded the lion s share of state funds for defence purposes. Some State polity states may combine all officer training for their armed forces into one college. This is particularly true where economies of scale mean that it is impractical to have separate naval, military and air force academies this is the case in, for example, Singapore . It may also be the case in those few of the worlds states that have unified armed forces the most notable one being the Canadian Forces . Many nations support naval academies, some of which are The Indian Naval Academy The Egyptian Naval Academy The United States Naval Academy The Pakistan Naval Academy The Royal Naval Academy of the United Kingdom The cole Navale of France The Brazilian Naval School Escola Naval of Brazil The Naval Academy at M rwik of Germany The Turkish Naval Academy The Hellenic Naval Academy of Greece The Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy of Bulgaria The Peruvian Naval School Escuela Naval of Peru The Imperial Japanese Naval Academy navy stub Category Naval academies ...   more details



  1. Naval tactics

    Unreferenced date December 2009 History of war Naval tactics is the collective name for methods of engaging and defeating an enemy ship or Naval fleet fleet in battle at sea during naval warfare , the naval equivalent of military tactics on land. Naval military tactics tactics are distinct from naval strategy . Naval tactics are concerned with the movements a commander makes in battle, typically in the presence of the enemy. Naval strategy concerns the overall strategy for achieving victory and the large movements by which a commander secures the advantage of fighting at a place convenient to himself. The evolution of tactics at sea Naval tactics have evolved over time with developments in naval technology and the evolution of warships . The evolution of naval tactics can best be understood by dividing naval history into four eras Naval tactics in the Age of Galleys . Naval tactics from the earliest times to the Battle of Lepanto 1571 , the last big battle in which oar propelled galley s dominated. Naval tactics in the Age of Sail . The emergence of the sailing ship sailing man of war in the late 16th century led to the emergence of the line of battle and the development of the ship of the line . The age of sail also saw the development of convoy as a means of defending trade . Naval ... gun HMS Dreadnought 1906 Dreadnought battleship s. The Naval mine mine , torpedo , submarine ... carriers and submarines had replaced battleships as the principal units of the Naval fleet fleet . Modern naval tactics Naval tactics in the Missile Age . The modern era began with the widespread replacement of guns with missiles after the Second World War . See also Naval strategy Military tactics Further reading Rodger, Nicholas, Image and Reality in Eigteenth Century Naval Tactics. Mariner s Mirror 89, No. 3 2003 , pp. 281 96. DEFAULTSORT Naval Tactics Category Naval warfare Tactics Category Naval warfare tactics fa it Tattica navale he ja ...   more details



  1. Naval crown

    RomanMilitary Image Corona navalis.png thumb Example of a naval crown Image Naval Crown.png thumb Heraldic Naval Crown The Naval Crown in Latin corona navalis , was a gold Crown headgear crown awarded to the first man who boarded an enemy ship during a naval engagement. In style, the crown was made of gold and surmounted with the prows of ships. Deleted image removed Image HMAS warramunga crest.gif thumb right 200px The badge of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Warramunga FFH 152 HMAS Warramunga features a naval crown. In heraldry a naval crown is mounted atop the shields of coats of arms of the Navy naval vessels and other units belonging to some navies. See also commonscat Naval crowns Mural crown Naval heraldry Civic Crown Laurel wreath References reflist unreferenced date August 2007 Category Crowns Category Military awards and decorations of ancient Rome Category Heraldry heraldry stub Types of Crowns ast Corona naval de Schiffskrone es Corona naval it corona navale nl Corona navalis pl Corona navalis ...   more details



  1. Naval battle

    merge Naval warfare date May 2009 Unreferenced date August 2008 Image Luny Thomas Battle Of The Nile August 1st 1798 At 10pm.jpg thumb 300px The French battleship Orient burns, 1 August 1798, during the Battle of the Nile A naval battle is a battle fought using boat s, ship s or other waterborne vessels. Most naval battles have occurred at sea , but a few have taken place on lake s or river s. The earliest recorded naval battle took place in 1210 BC near Cyprus . There have been few large significant battles since World War II , as navies have taken on more of a policing role, performing search and rescue operations, enforcing trade sanctions, and fighting piracy and smuggling. Although the nature of the ships involved in battles has changed drastically, from trireme s to sailing ship s to battleship s, submarine s and aircraft carrier s, many of the Naval tactics tactical principles remain the same, such as the importance of manoeuvre before the engagement proper, and the desirability of breaking off combat rather than risking the complete loss of a fleet. There are several contenders for the Largest naval battle in history largest naval battle of all time . See also List of naval battles Single ship action List of single ship actions Naval history Naval ship Category Naval warfare Navy stub ar bs Pomorska bitka da S slag de Seeschlacht et Merelahing es Batalla naval eu Itsas gudu fr Bataille navale is Sj orrusta it Battaglia navale nl Zeeslag militair no Sj slag pt Guerra naval ru sh Pomorska bitka sv Sj slag ...   more details



  1. Naval militia

    A naval militia in the United States is a reserve military organization administered under the authority ... services. Under Title 10 of the United States Code , naval militias are treated differently from maritime state defense force units not primarily composed of reservists from the sea services. Naval ... composition and classes publisher www4.law.cornell.edu accessdate 2009 10 20 ref Naval militias, though ... available to Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve units subject to certain restrictions. ref cite web url http www4.law.cornell.edu uscode search display.html?terms naval 20militia&url uscode html uscode10 usc sec 10 00007854 000 .html title US CODE Title 10,7854. Availability of material for Naval ... to naval militias may be enlisted or commissioned into the Federal Sea Services at the rank they are qualified ... in reserve components publisher www4.law.cornell.edu accessdate 2009 10 20 ref States with naval militias Active New York Naval Militia ref cite web url http dmna.state.ny.us nynm naval.php title New York Naval Militia publisher dmna.state.ny.us accessdate 2009 10 20 ref Ohio Naval Militia ref cite web url http navalmilitia.ohio.gov title Ohio Naval Militia publisher navalmilitia.ohio.gov accessdate 2009 10 20 ref South Carolina Naval Militia ref cite web url http sc navalmilitia.org title South Carolina Naval Militia publisher sc navalmilitia.org accessdate 2009 10 20 ref Texas Maritime ... activity date May 2010 Authorized by statute but inactive Alaska Naval Militia ref cite ... State Naval Forces Naval Battalion and the California Naval Militia publisher www.militarymuseum.org accessdate 2009 10 20 ref The California State Military Reserve Naval Militia California Naval Militia was reactivated in 1976 by the Governor of California. Unlike New York and the few other states with ship borne active naval militia units, the California Naval Militia is a small unit of military lawyers and strategists who provide advice and legal expertise in the field of military and naval ...   more details



  1. Lycée naval

    Infobox University image Image KNpanoramique.JPG thumb name Lyc e naval motto established type Military academy Military college chancellor head label head principal city Brest, France Brest state country France staff students campus colours fightsong affiliations website http www.lyceenaval.fr Lyc e Naval official site mascot nickname publictransit coor telephone address footnotes The Lyc e naval ref http www.lyceenaval.fr Lyc e Naval official site ref or Coll ge naval KN is one of France s six military lyc e s. It is part of the Brest Naval Training Centre the Centre d instruction naval de Brest , or CIN . Housed in the Brest, France Brest naval base, the CIN also includes the cole de maistrance training future naval non commissioned officer s and the seamen s training school. The school has two aims to help naval families, and to help recruitment to the French Navy . Its teaching is divided into two distinct parts classes as taught in any lyc e grouped in seconde, premi re and terminale in the sciences, economics and literature though the literature section is closed for efficiency classes pr paratoires aux grandes coles Classe pr paratoire aux grandes coles CPGE , with the main aim of preparing students to enter the officer training schools of the Navy, Army, Air Force and cole nationale sup rieure des ing nieurs des tudes et techniques d armement military engineers References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit Source equivalent French coord missing France Category French Navy Category Military academies of France Category Naval academies fr Lyc e naval ...   more details



  1. Naval, Huesca

    Infobox settlement name Naval settlement type Municipalities of Spain Municipality official name if different from name native name if different from name image skyline image alt image caption image flag image shield nickname motto image map Naval mapa.png map caption pushpin map Spain pushpin label position pushpin map caption Location in Spain subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Spain subdivision type1 Autonomous communities of Spain Autonomous community subdivision name1 flag Arag n subdivision type2 Provinces of Spain Province subdivision name2 Huesca province Huesca subdivision type3 Comarcas of Spain Comarca subdivision name3 Somontano de Barbastro subdivision type4 Judicial district subdivision name4 Barbastro seat type Capital political Capital seat latd 42 latm 11 lats 35 latNS N longd 0 longm 9 longs 5 longEW E coordinates type region ES type city 288 source GNS enwiki coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes elevation m 631 elevation min m elevation max m area footnotes area total km2 47.44 established title Founded established date population footnotes for references use ref tags population total 270 population as of 2008 population demonym Navales, a population note population density km2 auto blank name sec1 Languages of Spain Official language s blank info sec1 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer ... name Maria Pilar Carruesco Buetas leader party website footnotes for other uses Naval disambiguation Naval is a municipality located in the Huesca province province of Huesca , Aragon , Spain . According ... relcategoria.205 idmenu. chk.6711806e5b981a0e71e94c7fcecd6ac8.html Naval on Diputaci n de Huesca Municipalities in Huesca Aragon geo stub Category Municipalities in Huesca an Naval Uesca ca Naval es Naval Huesca eu Naval fr Naval Huesca it Naval Huesca lad Naval pt Naval ru uk war Naval, Huesca ...   more details




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