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  2. Homeport (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Homeport (French: Port d'attache) is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Laurence Lévesque and released in 2019. [1] The film centres on Samuel, a man who has been working on a fishing boat owned by Clément, and is preparing to take over as captain of the boat when Clément retires.

  3. USS Thomas Hudner - Wikipedia

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    USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) is the first Flight IIA Technology Insertion variant of the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer. [3] The $663 million contract to build her was awarded on 28 February 2012, to Bath Iron Works, of Bath, Maine.

  4. Naval Station New York - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station New York was a United States Navy Naval Station on Staten Island in New York City, closed in 1994.. Opened in 1990, it was part of the Reagan administration's Strategic Homeport program.

  5. A Snob’s Guide to Winter in New England - AOL

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    Leave space in your suitcase for a little boutique-hopping: easygoing, West Coast-inflected decor at Wald & Sea, colorful and classic tableware at Homeport, and apparel and accessories from the ...

  6. Home Port (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Home Port may refer to: Home port, the port at which a boat or ship is based; Home Port, a/k/a/ Port d'attache, a French comedy-drama film directed by Jean Choux; Homeport, a/k/a/ Port d'attache, a Canadian documentary film directed by Laurence Lévesque

  7. Home port - Wikipedia

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    A vessel's home port is the port at which it is based, which may not be the same as its port of registry [1] shown on its registration documents [2] and lettered on the stern of the ship's hull. [3] In the cruise industry the term "home port" is also often used in reference to the port in which a ship will take on / change over the majority of ...

  8. Naval Station Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Mobile is a former station of the United States Navy.It opened in 1985 during the creation of the Strategic Homeport program under the administration of President Ronald Reagan.

  9. USS Stout - Wikipedia

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    USS Stout (DDG-55) is the fifth Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer.Built for the United States Navy by Ingalls Shipbuilding, she was commissioned on 13 August 1994 and she is currently home-ported in Naval Station Norfolk.