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  2. Bangladesh Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Navy joined in the search operation for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 with BNS Bangabandhu, BNS Umar Faruq and a Dornier 228NG MPA in March 2014. The aircraft was a Boeing 777-200ER which had gone missing with 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers from 14 nations during the flight from Malaysia to China.

  3. List of active Bangladesh Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The boats are being built by Dockyard and Engineering Works Limited under licence from PT Lundin Indonesia. 8 of 18 vessels are commissioned with Bangladesh Navy. These 11.7 meters long boats are armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun mount on cabin top and two additional gun mounts on the after deck.

  4. Bangladesh National Portal - Wikipedia

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    Online Bangladesh National Portal is a national portal of the People's Republic of Bangladesh under Access to Information programme [ 1 ] run by the Prime Minister's Office of Bangladesh. [ 2 ] The information portal aims to provide information about all national unions , upazilas , districts and divisions of the country.

  5. BN Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Navy (BN) Dockyard [1] is only naval base of the Bangladesh Navy located in Patenga, Chattagram which provides technical support to Bangladesh Navy. BN Dockyard is solely responsible for keeping operational of Bangladesh Navy warships by providing continuous repair and maintenance support through its skilled manpower and different workshops.

  6. Bangladesh Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Naval Academy main entrance. Bangladesh Naval Academy is a reputed military academy for naval training in South Asia.It was established in 1976 at the premises of the Mercantile Marine Academy at Juludia, Chittagong, later shifted to BNS Issa Khan in Chittagong to train the cadets of the Bangladesh Navy.

  7. BNS Sher-e-Bangla - Wikipedia

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    [3] this is the largest naval base of the Bangladesh Navy. Of that area, 300 acres of land have been developed for naval base and 400 acres is devoted for naval aviation and submarine operations. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is named after the 1st Prime Minister of Bengal , A. K. Fazlul Huq , who was known as Sher-e-Bangla or the Tiger of Bengal .

  8. Category:Bangladeshi logos - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Bangladesh Navy bases - Wikipedia

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