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  2. USN Journal - Wikipedia

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    Each record in the Change Journal contains the USN, the name of the file, and information about what the change was. The Change Journal describes the changes that took place using bit flags (e.g. USN_REASON_DATA_OVERWRITE [2]), therefore it does not include all the data or details associated with the change. For this reason the Change Journal ...

  3. US Navy decompression models and tables - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy has used several decompression models from which their published decompression tables and authorized diving computer algorithms have been derived. The original C&R tables used a classic multiple independent parallel compartment model based on the work of J.S.Haldane in England in the early 20th century, using a critical ratio exponential ingassing and outgassing model.

  4. List of unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United ...

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    The IX (unclassified–miscellaneous) hull classification symbol is used for ships of the United States Navy that do not fit into one of the standard categories. [1] [2] Similar lists of 'miscellaneous' ships can found at List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy § Miscellaneous ships (AG, T-AG) and

  5. David M. Thomas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    David M. Thomas (born 1958) [1] is a former senior officer in the United States Navy. [2] Early life. Thomas's father was a career Navy officer. [3]

  6. Frederick J. Becton - Wikipedia

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    He was subsequently promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) exactly three years later and to lieutenant on July 1, 1939. [3] He served on the battleships USS Texas (BB-35) and USS Arkansas (BB-33) , then the destroyers USS Preston (DD-379) and USS Breckinridge (DD-148) , the gunboat USS Guam (PG-43) , and the destroyers USS Pope (DD-225) and USS ...

  7. N-class blimp - Wikipedia

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    The ZPN-1 designation was changed to ZPG-1 in 1954, and then to SZ-1A in 1962. The envelope capacity for the ZPN-1 was 875,000 cu ft (24,777 m 3) and used the gas helium for lift. The ZPN-1 was followed by an order for four improved N-class blimps that were delivered in 1954. These airships were designated ZP2N, and re-designated in 1954 as the ...

  8. USS Recruit (TDE-1) - Wikipedia

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    USS Recruit (TDE-1, later TFFG-1) was a landlocked "dummy" training ship of the United States Navy, located at the Naval Training Center in the Point Loma area of San Diego, California. She was built to scale, two-thirds the size of a Dealey -class destroyer escort , and was commissioned on July 27, 1949. [ 2 ]

  9. USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (DD-850) is a former United States Navy Gearing-class destroyer.The ship was named after Lieutenant Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., a naval aviator, son of the former U.S. Ambassador to Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., and older brother of future President John F. Kennedy.