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  2. United States Navy staff corps - Wikipedia

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    Staff corps officers are specialists in career fields that are professions unto themselves, such as physicians, lawyers, civil engineers, chaplains, and supply specialists. For example, a physician can advance to become the commanding officer (CO) of a hospital, the medical hospital on a hospital ship or large warship, or a medical school; or ...

  3. Ensign (rank) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy used a rank of ship-of-the-line ensign (enseigne de vaisseau), which was the first officer rank. It was briefly renamed ship-of-the-line sub-lieutenant (sous-lieutenant de vaisseau) in the end of the 18th century, but its original name was soon restored. Within many French speaking countries, the rank is still used in the naval forces.

  4. USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) - Wikipedia

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    The result was a ship specifically designed from the keel up as a command and control ship. As designed, Blue Ridge was capable of supporting the staff of both the Commander of an Amphibious Task Force and the staff of the Commanding General of the Landing Force. The advanced computer system, extensive communications package and modern ...

  5. Anglo-Eastern Group - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Eastern is a ship management company, with over 740 ships under third-party management. [1] The company was formed by an August 2015 merger between Anglo-Eastern and Hong Kong–based Univan. As of November 2018, it was the largest ship manager in the world (by number of ships), and the second largest in the world (by number of seafarers ...

  6. Does Ensign Group Measure Up? - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more Ensign Group (NAS: ENSG) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Ships/Ensigns

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    This page serves WikiProject Ships editors as a resource for ensigns for countries around the world. These are the flags that are generally used in ship infoboxes.For some countries, the national flag also serves as the ensign, while other countries have separate national flags; civil ensigns, those used for private or merchant vessels; and state or government ensigns, those used for non ...

  8. Ensign Group Increases Sales but Misses Estimates on Earnings

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    Ensign Group (NAS: ENSG) reported earnings on Feb. 13. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Dec. 31 (Q4), Ensign Group whiffed on revenues and missed ...

  9. Organization of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Captains also direct most headquarters, area and district staff elements. Most captains have served in the Coast Guard for 21 to 30 years. By maritime tradition, the commanding officer of a ship is also called "captain", regardless of actual rank held.