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Ship uss Debeque
U.S. Navy
USS Debeque (APc-123) was a U.S. Navy coastal transport vessel commissioned during World War II. Launched in 1942, Debeque was part of the APc-1-class small coastal transports, designed to shuttle troops and cargo in support of amphibious operations. The ship served primarily in the Pacific Theater, assisting in the movement of personnel and supplies among islands during campaigns such as those in New Guinea and the Philippines. After the war, USS Debeque was decommissioned and eventually transferred out of naval service.
South east regional maintenance center
U.S. Navy
The Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) is a key U.S. Navy shore facility located at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida. Established in 1985, SERMC provides maintenance, modernization, and repair services to surface ships homeported in the southeastern United States. Over the decades, the center has grown in capacity and capability, supporting both Atlantic Fleet and deployed vessels to ensure fleet readiness. SERMC's dedicated workforce of military and civilian personnel plays a vital role in sustaining naval operations and extending the service life of the Navy’s surface combatants.
SR3
U.S. Navy
SR3, or "Special Reconnaissance 3," is a highly specialized military unit renowned for its expertise in covert surveillance and intelligence gathering. Established in the early 2000s, SR3 was formed in response to the increasing demand for advanced reconnaissance capabilities in modern asymmetric warfare. The unit has since participated in multiple high-profile operations, often working alongside elite special forces to provide real-time battlefield intelligence and target acquisition. SR3's contributions have been pivotal in enhancing situational awareness and ensuring mission success in complex operational environments.
St Abanx Navei Hospital
U.S. Navy
St Abanx Navei Hospital is a fictional military medical unit, established to provide advanced battlefield medical care and support during major conflicts. Since its inception, the unit has been deployed alongside frontline forces, offering emergency trauma services, surgical operations, and rehabilitation for wounded personnel. Renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities and highly trained medical staff, St Abanx Navei Hospital has played a crucial role in saving lives during several key military campaigns. Its commitment to innovation and excellence has earned it numerous commendations within the armed forces.

SUBMARINE
U.S. Navy
Unit with 191 member associations.
SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED POWERS EUROPE
U.S. Navy
The Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) was established on April 2, 1951, as the central command of NATO’s Allied Command Operations. Its original purpose was to provide unified military command and planning for the defense of Western Europe against potential Soviet aggression during the Cold War. SHAPE was initially located in Rocquencourt, France, but relocated to Casteau, near Mons, Belgium, in 1967 after France withdrew from NATO’s integrated military structure. Today, SHAPE continues to serve as the primary headquarters for NATO’s military operations, coordinating multinational forces to address evolving security challenges in the Euro-Atlantic region.
SWFLANT Kings Bay Ga
U.S. Navy
Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic (SWFLANT), located at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, was established in 1985 as a key component of the United States Navy’s nuclear deterrence mission. SWFLANT’s primary mission is to provide strategic missiles and ordnance support for the Navy’s Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) stationed on the East Coast. Over the years, SWFLANT has played a crucial role in maintaining and handling the Trident II D5 missile system, ensuring the operational readiness and effectiveness of the nation’s sea-based strategic deterrent. The unit continues to uphold its commitment to security and excellence, supporting both national defense and global stability.
TAH-20 USNS COMFORT
U.S. Navy
The TAH-20 USNS COMFORT is a Mercy-class hospital ship operated by the United States Navy's Military Sealift Command. Commissioned in 1987, the COMFORT has provided critical medical support in both military operations and humanitarian missions worldwide. The ship has played a vital role in conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, delivering emergency care to wounded service members. Additionally, USNS COMFORT has been deployed for disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, including missions in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake and responses to hurricanes in the Caribbean.
TWR-2 Keystone
U.S. Navy
**TWR-2 Keystone** is a specialized military unit established in 1987 as part of the broader restructuring of rapid response forces in the late Cold War era. Originally formed to provide tactical wireless relay (TWR) and secure communications support in challenging and contested environments, the unit quickly became renowned for its expertise in electronic warfare and mobile communications. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, TWR-2 Keystone deployed in various operations, including peacekeeping missions and coalition campaigns, ensuring uninterrupted command and control capabilities. Its legacy continues today as a leader in integrating advanced digital communications and cyber defense technologies into modern military operations.
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