Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (redirect from SACLANT)
The SACLANT led Allied Command Atlantic was based at Norfolk, Virginia. The entire command was routinely referred to as 'SACLANT'. In 1981 SACLANT's wartime...
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title was Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT), and the entire command was usually known as SACLANT. Both Supreme Commanders have, until 2009, been...
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"Yellowland", as well as for major commands such as XXE for SHAPE or XXS for SACLANT. X currencies defined in ISO 4217. Geography portal International Organization...
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The SACLANT ASW Research Centre was the predecessor to the NATO Undersea Research Centre. It was known as The SACLANT ASW Research Centre from 1959 through...
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Druce as Neptune Executive Officer James Davidson as Lt. Commander at SACLANT David Clennon as Neptune Crewmember Michael Cavanaugh as P03 Peña (uncredited)...
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"Whiteland" XXY "Yellowland" XXE SHAPE XXM NATO XXN NATO "Blue" Command XXS SACLANT NATO also continues to use reserved codes for continents: ABB Asia EEE...
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in 1952 under the overall command of Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT), with its headquarters at Norfolk, Virginia. ACLANT's purpose was to guard...
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Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT). NATO has its roots in the Atlantic Charter, a 1941 agreement between...
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inspected in port. The force was under the operational control of SACLANT until SACLANT was decommissioned in 2003 and it was folded into NATO's Allied...
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service in the Marine Corps, were as the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) for NATO and as Commander-in-Chief for the U.S. Atlantic Command (CINCUSACOM)...
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40 000 – 60 000 Q 36 000 – 46 000 V 46 000 – 56 000 M 60 000 – 100 000 W 56 000 – 100 000 US Military/SACLANT N 100 000 – 200 000 O 100 000 – 200 000...
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part of the compromise that allowed an American officer to take up the SACLANT post. Previously Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth had controlled multinational...
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in the rank of admiral, in 2002 to the Supreme Allied Command Atlantic (SACLANT) in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander...
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Supreme Commander, the SACLANT (Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic), who is based near Norfolk, Virginia, although the SACLANT routinely delegated control...
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the commander of the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet, in his NATO position as SACLANT, by the end of 1952. The submarine tender Maidstone was the fleet's flagship...
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reporting to Admiral McCormick, the first Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT). Admiral McCormick noted in his final fitness report dated March 1954:...
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showing them to be of great size, were obtained in 1999 during a NATO SACLANT Undersea Research project using jointly the NATO RV Alliance, and the Turkish...
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(equivalent to wavelengths between 3 mm and 1.5 mm) used by US armed forces and SACLANT in ITU Region 2. The NATO N band is also a subset of the EHF band as defined...
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NATO responsibility as Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Atlantic, as part of SACLANT, and the Eastern Atlantic NATO military command structure was established...
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United States Atlantic Command/Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (SACLANT/CINCLANT/CINCLANTFLT) from 1970 to 1972. Duncan was born on December 7...
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as Commander-in-Chief Eastern Atlantic Area (CINCEASTLANT), as part of SACLANT, when the NATO military command structure was established in 1953. CINCEASTLANT...
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Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) on January 30, 1952, and opened SACLANT headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia on April 10. As SACLANT, he reported directly...
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President of the United States. The exercise itself was commanded jointly by SACLANT Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, USN, and SACEUR General Matthew B. Ridgeway...
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and agreed to the principle that the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) should be an American admiral, in the face of fierce British opposition...
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each autumn (FALLEX) that was jointly planned and executed by SACEUR and SACLANT forces. From 1967 however, under 'flexible response', the aim became to...
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XXR "Redland" 9th ed. adds the trigram, private use in ISO 3166-1 XS XXS SACLANT (HQ SACT Command) 9th ed. adds the trigram, private use in ISO 3166-1 XW...
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permanent assignment with NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic's (SACLANT) chain of command, as the Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic (COMSTRIKFLTLANT)...
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anti-shipping and by May 1994 was operating from RAF Lossiemouth assigned to SACLANT, flying the Tornado GR1B with the Sea Eagle missile. In December 1994,...
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(CINCLANTFLT), and became the second Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), from April 1, 1954...
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Allied Commander, Atlantic/Commander in Chief, U.S. Joint Forces Command (SACLANT/CINCUSJFCOM), 2000–2002. 2 1968 (OCS) 32 (1946– ) 172 Tommy R. Franks...
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