United States Naval Ship United States Naval Ship is a public vessel of the United States that is in the custody of the Navy and is: a. Operated by the Military Sealift Command ...
Naval surface fire support Naval surface fire support— Fire provided by Navy surface gun and missile systems in support of a unit or units. Also called NSFS.
Naval special warfare task unit Naval special warfare task unit refers to a provisional subordinate unit of a naval special warfare task group. Also called NSWTU.
Naval special warfare group Naval special warfare group is a permanent Navy echelon III major command to which most naval special warfare forces are assigned for some operational ...
Naval special warfare task group Naval special warfare task group refers to a provisional naval special warfare organization that plans, conducts, and supports special operations in support ...
Naval special warfare Naval special warfare refers to a naval warfare specialty that conducts special operations with an emphasis on maritime, coastal, and riverine environments ...
Naval operation Naval operation refers to
1. A naval action (or the performance of a naval mission) that may be strategic, operational, tactical, logistic, or training.
2. The process ...
Naval gunfire support Naval gunfire support— fire provided by Navy surface gun systems in support of a unit or units tasked with achieving the commander’s objectives. Also called NGFS.
Naval forward logistic site Naval forward logistic site is an overseas location, with port and airfield facilities nearby, which provides logistic support to naval forces within the theater ...
Naval construction force Naval construction force is the combined construction units of the Navy that are part of the operating forces and represent the Navy’s capability for advanced base construction.