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Information: The term `military installation' means a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility or any ship, or any other activity under under the jurisdiction of a department, agency, or other instrumentality of the Department of Defense, including a
U.S. Naval Observatory U.S. Naval Observatory: America's official timekeeper, providing accurate spoken time based on the USNO Atomic Clock, GPS, Loran and Omega time information, U.S. time zone conversions, and other pertinent timekeeping information. (Installations) http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/
Navy Region Northwest Navy Region Northwest: Puget Sound is the U.S. Navy's third largest fleet concentration area. The Department of the Navy spends about $2.8 billion annually in the region, which is home to approximately 26,000 active duty members, 16,000 civilian employees, 6,000 drilling reserv (Installations) http://www.cnrnw.navy.mil/
NavRadSta (R) Northwest Page NavRadSta (R) Northwest Page: Personal collection of images of Naval Radio Station (R) Northwest, Chesapeake, VA. Includes history of the base and crew members pages. (Installations) http://www.geocities.com/the17seabee/northwes/northwes.html
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth Naval Shipyard: The Shipyard's primary mission is the overhaul, repair, modernization, and refueling of LOS ANGELES Class nuclear powered submarines. (Installations) http://www.ports.navy.mil
Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, VA Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, VA: Provide surface combat systems to support Fleet operations, testing, training, engineering, and development in a maritime environment. (Installations) http://www.scsc.navy.mil/