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The concept of this web application dates back to November 2005, and wants to be attempt to track down every boat ever built to the 5.5 meter International Rule (approximately 800 boats) with its current location and owner.
Central Command U.S. 5th Fleet The area of responsibility encompasses about 2.5 million square miles of water area and includes the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, Red Sea, and the. The concept of this web application dates back to November 2005, and wants to be attempt to track down every boat ever built to the 5.5 meter International Rule (approximately 800 boats) with its current location and owner. Anybody can contribute by adding informations, gossips, tips, pictures, drawings, rating certificates, racing results, etc. Horsepower: 5.700 BHP; Main Engines: 2 x CAT 3516 C with total power of 2 x 2100 kw; Propulsion: ASD - Rolls-Royce US 255-FP Twin-Screw Rudder- Propeller in Kort nozzles. Drama series following the work of the US Navy's dedicated federal agency. The NCIS team investigates the fatal shooting of an officer (5/24). 5USA Tonight, 8pm. The Sixth Fleet is a numbered fleet of the United States Navy operating as part of United States Naval Forces Europe.The Sixth Fleet is headquartered at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy. The officially stated mission of the Sixth Fleet in 2011 is that it 'conducts the full range of Maritime Operations and Theater Security Cooperation missions, in concert with coalition, joint, interagency.
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Anybody can contribute by adding informations, gossips, tips, pictures, drawings, rating certificates, racing results, etc… Participation is open to all but is, contrary to Wikipedia, subject to prior registration to avoid abuse and vandalism. The language used on this website is English. Please read our terms of service and conditions of participation for more information.
Please bear in mind that this web application is still work in progress and inconsistencies, errors and missing information are bound to show up here and there. The overall purpose of this web application is to offer the opportunity to the community to correct them.
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Latest contributions
- SUI-132 - 8 hours ago by THIES-HENDRIK FÖRST
- Added racing result «Kieler Woche 2001» to the racing history... [more]
- SUI-205 - 8 hours ago by THIES-HENDRIK FÖRST
- Added racing result «Kieler Woche 2001» to the racing history... [more]
- FIN-040 - 8 hours ago by THIES-HENDRIK FÖRST
- Added racing result «Kieler Woche 2001» to the racing history... [more]
- SUI-136 - 8 hours ago by THIES-HENDRIK FÖRST
- Added racing result «Kieler Woche 2001» to the racing history... [more]
- SUI-182 - 8 hours ago by THIES-HENDRIK FÖRST
- Added racing result «Kieler Woche 2001» to the racing history... [more]
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- Participation is open to all, but subject to registration;
- Complete the registration form by entering your name and a valid e-mail address (the latter will be your user login);
- The registration process is complete once you have confirmed the validity of your e-mail address by following the link that appears the registration confirmation e-mail;
- Once your account activated, login by completing the sign in form in the top right corner of the page;
- You will then be able to contribute by adding notes, photographs, documents, links or racing results;
- You can change your mind at any moment and remove the information you have just contributed. Note that you can only delete information you have contributed;
- You cannot (yet) edit the information you contributed. You must delete it and add it again. Sorry about the inconvenience. This feature will be available in the next version;
- This web application launched as a beta in September 2007. It is still work in progress. Be kind with it. Please help us to improve the quality of this tool by any bug or updates you may come up with. Thanks in advance for your help and understanding.
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Fifth Fleet
U.S. Fifth Fleet (C5F), an Echelon III command, supports all naval operations in the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR). It encompasses about 7.5 million square miles and includes the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and parts of the Indian Ocean. This expanse, comprised of 25 countries, includes Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Somalia.
The usual force of 20-plus ships, with about 1,000 people ashore and 15,000 afloat, consists of a Carrier Battle Group, Amphibious Ready Group, combat aircraft, and other support units and ships. Fifth Fleet exemplifies the Department of the Navy's strategic concept 'Forward... From the sea,' by providing the ability to respond immediately to any emerging crisis from peace-keeping and humanitarian missions to asserting necessary force in regional conflicts.
The U.S. FIFTH Fleet was reestablished July 1, 1995 in the Central Command area of responsibility as a second responsibility of Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command. Vice Admiral Scott Redd became the fifth Commander of FIFTH Fleet followed by Vice Admiral Thomas B. Fargo in June 1996. Vice Admiral Charles W. Moore, Jr. assumed command of FIFTH Fleet on July 27, 1998.
The FIFTH Fleet existed only in history for 48 years after it was disestablished in January 1947. The Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, Admiral Ernest King, established numbered fleets March 15, 1943, as a basis for task force designations and for specific geographic areas. On that date, the existing South Pacific Force, commanded by Vice Admiral William Halsey, became the THIRD Fleet, and the title FIFTH Fleet was designated for a fleet that would operate under the Pacific Fleet.
When major offensive operations began in the Central Pacific in the summer of 1943, Vice Admiral Raymond Spruance became Commander, Central Pacific Force and Commander, FIFTH Fleet. In August 1944, Vice Admiral Spruance dropped the Central Pacific Force title, retaining only Commander, FIFTH Fleet. As naval activity in the Central Pacific increased and operations diminished in the South Pacific, the THIRD and FIFTH Fleets were melded into a single organization, but the title varied, depending on whether Vice Admiral Halsey, Commander, THIRD Fleet or Vice Admiral Spruance, Commander, FIFTH Fleet, actually exercised command. While one admiral commanded the Fleet in a specific operation, the other admiral was ashore with his staff planning the next major offensive. Vice Admiral Spruance served as FIFTH Fleet operational commander for most of the war.
One of the most striking operations executed by the FIFTH Fleet was the capture of the Japanese island of Okinawa. Other battles involving the FIFTH Fleet included the Mariana Islands Operations, the Battle OF the Philippine Sea and the Iwo Jima Operation. Vice Admiral John H. Towers relieved Vice Admiral Spruance as Commander, FIFTH Fleet November 8, 1945. January 18, 1946, Vice Admiral Frederick C. Sherman became the third Commander of the FIFTH Fleet.
March 26, 1945, Commander, SEVENTH Fleet assumed responsibility for the control of the areas and forces assigned to FIFTH Fleet, and the Commander, FIFTH Fleet staff moved ashore on the West Coast. Vice Admiral Alfred E. Montgomery assumed command of the FIFTH Fleet September 5, 1946, and in January 1947, FIFTH Fleet was disestablished.
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