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- Australia [r]: Continent in the Southern Hemisphere and the federal parliamentary nation that occupies it. [e]
- Battle of Okinawa [r]: The longest, bloodiest U.S. World War II battle in which the Japanese island of Okinawa was captured in the spring of 1945. [e]
- Bermuda [r]: British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, east of South Carolina [e]
- California (U.S. state) [r]: A state of the United States located on the west coast of the North American continent. [e]
- Charleston, South Carolina [r]: Oldest major city in the southeast U.S., tourist center featuring historic architecture; large U.S. Navy presence. [e]
- Chesapeake Bay [r]: One of the major estuaries of the eastern seaboard of the United States. [e]
- Flagship [r]: The vessel which holds the commander of a fleet. [e]
- France [r]: Western European republic (population c. 64.1 million; capital Paris) extending across Europe from the English Channel in the north-west to the Mediterranean in the south-east; bounded by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain; founding member of the European Union. Colonial power in Southeast Asia until 1954. [e]
- Guam [r]: Civilian-governed U.S. territory in the geographic Mariana Islands of Micronesia but not part of the political Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; major U.S. military base, including a prepositioning ship squadron and Anderson Air Force Base for bomber aircraft and air refueling tankers, growing with the transfer of forces from Okinawa. [e]
- Kamikaze [r]: Suicide attacks, specifically by Japanese aircraft in the Second World War, against military targets [e]
- Knot (speed) [r]: A measure of the speed of ships and aircraft equal to one nautical mile per hour. [e]
- Naval Vessel Register [r]: The official inventory of U.S. Naval ships and service craft. [e]
- New Zealand [r]: Country in the South Pacific; constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. [e]
- North Carolina (U.S. state) [r]: A state in the southeastern region of the United States [e]
- Philippines [r]: A large, democratic nation of Southeast Asia, consisting of an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, with many cultures, religions and languages. [e]
- Ship ceremonies [r]: Historical occasions in the life of a ship, usually beginning with keel-laying, and proceeding to launching, and, for naval vessels and vessels in a merchant service, ship commissioning; warships tend to have additional ceremonies such as change of command and decommissioning [e]
- Ship commissioning [r]: A ceremonial and administrative step in the building and deployment of a ship, usually a naval vessel [e]
- Ship measurements [r]: Cargo capacity, mass, dimensions, and other measurements of ships often have several variants, to reflect such things as pure infrastructure, but also the different limiting factors on loading: volume or weight [e]
- Ship propulsion [r]: Means by which vessels are moved through the water [e]
- Staten Island [r]: A borough of New York City. [e]
- Virginia (U.S. state) [r]: A U.S. state in the southeast. [e]