• Gölcük Naval Base (Turkish: Gölcük Deniz Ana Üssü) is the main base of the Turkish Navy on the east coast of the Sea of Marmara in Gölcük, Kocaeli. It...
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    National Assembly, Gölcük was designated as the main base of the Turkish Navy. In the same year, the first new ship built at the Gölcük Naval Shipyard, the...
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    Gölcük Naval Shipyard (Turkish: Gölcük Donanma Tersanesi) is a naval shipyard of the Turkish Navy within the Gölcük Naval Base on the east coast of the...
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    Mahalle Yunusemre Gölcük Naval Base Gölcük Naval Shipyard Gölcük mosque The statue of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Gölcük. A square in Gölcük town center. Here...
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  • Turkish Naval Forces installations. Aksaz Naval Base Bartın Naval Base Erdek Naval Base Foça Naval Base Gölcük Naval Base Iskenderun Naval Base Pasha Liman...
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  • public high school in Gölcük, Kocaeli, Turkey Gölcük Naval Shipyard, a naval shipyard of the Turkish Navy Gölcük Naval Base, the main base of the Turkish Navy...
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    including the Gölcük Naval Base. The province is called the industrial capital of Turkey. Kocaeli has an airport named Cengiz Topel Naval Air Station which...
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    Fleet Command (Turkey) (category Turkish Naval Forces)
    and cooperation between the naval forces. It also consists of landing units, with its headquarters at Gölcük Naval Base, covering the Black Sea. Its...
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    USS Guitarro (SS-363) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    hulk until scrapped in September 1983. Her sail was preserved at Gölcük Naval Base until the earthquake of 17 August 1999. Guitarro was awarded four...
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  • 1972 at the same base, was transferred on 19 May 1973 from Ankara to Cengiz Topel Air Base due to its location close to Gölcük Naval Base in Kocaeli Province...
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    time in the Spanish Navy. The complement of the ship is approximately 900 naval personnel, with equipment and support elements for 1,200 soldiers. Multi-functional...
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    TCG Sultanhisar (P-111) (category Naval ship stubs)
    stationed at the Gölcük Naval Base together with other Hisar-class patrol boats, before they were deployed in 1977 to the naval base in İzmir. Sultanhisar...
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    USS Duncan (FFG-10) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
    ex-Duncan was scuttled by the submarine TCG Sakarya on the Black Sea. Gölcük Naval Base - location of several of the ex-USN Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates...
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    removed alive. Gölcük, Turkey (1999) After the İzmit earthquake, Israeli forces were sent to assist with rescue efforts at the Gölcük Naval base. "פקע"ר -...
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    Facility at HMAS Stirling, in Norway and Sweden, and in Turkey at Gölcük Naval Base. The German Navy operates a 36-metre-deep escape training pool, built...
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    seconds according to various sources. The closest cities affected were İzmit, Gölcük, Yalova, and Adapazarı, all of which are located near the eastern end of...
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  • 1988. Also, Lancetfish flooded and sank while fitting out at the Boston Naval Shipyard on 15 March 1945. She was raised but not repaired, and was listed...
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    Gonca (ship) (category World War I naval ships of the Ottoman Empire)
    the end of the First World War the ship was laid up in Gonca Bay at Gölcük Naval Base until 1927, when she was converted into a transport ship and given...
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    tsunami was not particularly large, substantial portions of the towns of Gölcük, Degirmendere and Karamürsel were inundated by the sea (Altinok et al.,...
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  • project came into force on 22 June 2011. The submarines are to be built at Gölcük Naval Shipyard with material packages supplied by the HDW/MFI. The shipyard's...
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  • 1944. The class was very successful in sinking Japanese merchant ships and naval vessels: the top three US submarines in tonnage sunk were Gatos, along with...
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  • 2013-11-09 at the Wayback Machine Today's Zaman, 14 December 2010, Gölcük Naval Base revelations prove all shady plans interconnected Archived 2016-03-04...
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    PNS Ghazi (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    the Sea of Marmara to dock at the Gölcük Naval Shipyard, which was the only facility to upgrade the Tench-class based computers and other electromechanical...
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  • at Naval base "Chrysulis" in Boghazi (14.08.1974). After the conflict, two boats were refloated by Turkish troops and transferred to Golcuk Naval Museum...
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    USS Caiman (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Security Assistance Program. She arrived on 23 August 1972 to the Naval Yards in Gölcük and was commissioned the following day as the third TCG Dumlupınar...
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    in April 1983. Two MEKO 200TN were built in Germany and two built in the Gölcük shipyards in Turkey. The vessels are also known as MEKO 200TN Track I or...
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  • (G 66), Naval History Homepage HMS Inconstant (H 49), Naval History Homepage HMS Ithuriel (H 05), Naval History Homepage HMS Milne (G 14), Naval History...
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  • Yalova Cemre Shipyard Altınova, Yalova, Çeksan Shipyard Istanbul Gölcük Naval Shipyard, Gölcük, Kocaeli Imperial Arsenal, also known as Haliç Tersaneleri is...
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    Government, these submarines would be produced with maximum local content at Gölcük Naval Shipyard in Kocaeli, Turkey. The first submarine in the order initially...
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    area of Gölcük Towns include: Mengen Mudurnu (the ancient town of Modrenea) Gerede List of populated places in Bolu Province "Address-based population...
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