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US Naval Base Marianas was a number of United States Navy bases in the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean's Micronesia. Most were built by the US Navy Seabees , Naval Construction Battalions, during World War II .
This is a list of shore-based facilities operated by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from its creation in 1911 until unification into the Canadian Forces on February 1, 1968. All RCN shore-based facilities in this period followed the naming tradition of the Royal Navy , whereby the prefix HMCS or Naval Radio Station (NRS), was affixed.
According to naval custom, the children of the ship's company baptized can also have their names inscribed on the ship's bell.The CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum archive includes christening information from naval reserve divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Burlington.
Pages in category "Canadian Forces bases in Ontario" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Installations of the United States Air Force in Canada (29 P) Pages in category "Foreign military bases in Canada" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay. A Canadian Forces base or CFB (French: base des Forces canadiennes, BFC) is a military installation of the Canadian Armed Forces.For a facility to qualify as a Canadian Forces base, it must station one or more major units (e.g., army regiments, navy ships, air force wings).
The Canadian Navy has five naval facilities, but only two are actual naval bases (not onshore stations). A third Arctic naval base is being built since 2011. Pages in category "Canadian Forces Navy bases in Canada"
Opimika Creek, a tributary of Lake Timiskaming, is in the township, as are — all or in part — the following lakes: Boland Lake, La Salle Lakes, Modder Lake, Opimika Lake, Raft Lake, Secord Lake, Serene Lake, Sucker Lake, Susy Lake. [2] A Hydro One transmission line traverses the township from north to south. [2]