Developing Home Port Facilities for Three NIMITZ-Class Aircraft Carriers in Support of the U.S. Pacific Fleet - Coronado, California; Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Volume 7, Part A. Comments and Responses for Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Developing Home Port Facilities for Three NIMITZ-Class Aircraft Carriers in Support of the U.S. Pacific Fleet - Coronado, California; Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Volume 7, Part A. Comments and Responses for Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Author: Department of the navy washington dc

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13:

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This chapter presents all comments received during the Draft EIS public comment period, and responses to each comment. The comments received are in the form of letters, or comments received at the public hearings. For simplicity the following characterizes comments received as "letters," and each specific issue raised in each letter as a "comment." The comment letters and their responses are organized into sections for each potential CVN home porting location: Coronado, Bremerton, Everett, and Pearl Harbor. Within each CVN home porting location section, public comment letters are grouped by the commentor's affiliation and are abbreviated as follows: Federal agencies (F); State agencies (S); Local agencies (L); Organizations (0); and Individuals (I). Comments recorded from the Hearing Transcripts completes each comment set (H). Individual comment letters in each of these groups are numbered in the chronological order in which they were received by the Navy. For example, the first Federal comment letter received for each CVN home porting location is identified as F.1. Specific comments are numbered as follows: F.1.1, F.1.2, F.1.3, %c. The second Federal comment letter received for each location is numbered F.2. Specific comments are numbered F.2.1, F.2.2, F.2.3, etc. State letters are coded S.1,S.2,S.3 etc.


Developing Home Port Facilities for Three NIMITZ-Class Aircraft Carriers in Support of the U.S. Pacific Fleet - Coronado, California; Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Volume 7 - Part B. Comments and Responses for Coronado, California

Developing Home Port Facilities for Three NIMITZ-Class Aircraft Carriers in Support of the U.S. Pacific Fleet - Coronado, California; Bremerton, Washington; Everett, Washington; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Volume 7 - Part B. Comments and Responses for Coronado, California

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

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This chapter presents all comments received during the Draft EIS public comment period, and responses to each comment. The comments received are in the form of letters, or comments received at the public hearings. For simplicity the following characterizes comments received as "letters," and each specific issue raised in each letter as a "comment." The comment letters and their responses are organized into sections for each potential CVN home porting location: Coronado, Bremerton, Everett, and Pearl Harbor. Within each CVN home porting location section, public comment letters are grouped by the commentor's affiliation and are abbreviated as follows: Federal agencies (F); State agencies (S); Local agencies (L); Organizations (0); and Individuals (I). Comments recorded from the Hearing Transcripts completes each comment set (H). Individual comment letters in each of these groups are numbered in the chronological order in which they were received by the Navy. For example, the first Federal comment letter received for each CVN home porting location is identified as F.1. Specific comments are numbered as follows: F.1.1, F.1.2, F.1.3, %c. The second Federal comment letter received for each location is numbered F.2. Specific comments are numbered F.2.1, F.2.2, F.2.3, etc. State letters are coded S.1,S.2,S.3 etc.


U.S. Navy at War

U.S. Navy at War

Author: Ernest J. King

Publisher: www.Militarybookshop.CompanyUK

Published: 2010-09-01

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781907521423

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At the beginning of World War II, in the midst of building the United States Navy into a "two-ocean fleet," the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor put the effectiveness of American sea power in doubt. Three and a half years later, the U.S. Navy was undoubtedly the strongest in the world. In that time, the Japanese fleet had been shattered, the U-Boat threat was a thing of the past, and the Navy had supported the greatest amphibious campaigns in history. "U.S. Navy at War: Official Reports by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S.N.," consisting of three reports submitted by Admiral King to the Secretary of the Navy in the course of the war, is an official account of the U.S. Navy's operations in World War II. It provides an authoritative contemporary account of the beginning of the fleet buildup prior to the outbreak of war; the campaigns in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Mediterranean; naval research and development; submarine warfare; and many other aspects of the naval war. In addition, the book provides useful listings of all U.S. ships added to the fleet between December 7, 1941 and October 1, 1945, a list of U.S. ships lost in combat, and another that outlines the status of major combatant ships of the Japanese Navy at the end of the war - a sobering testimony to the overwhelming naval superiority achieved by the United States. Long out of print, "U.S. Navy at War" remains a unique source for anyone interested in the Second World War at sea. Originally published in 1946. 310 pages, ill.


The Statesman's Yearbook 2018

The Statesman's Yearbook 2018

Author: Palgrave Macmillan

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2017-10-20

Total Pages: 1522

ISBN-13: 9781137508522

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Now in its 154th edition, The Statesman's Yearbook continues to be the reference work of choice for accurate and reliable information on every country in the world. Covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects, the Yearbook is also available online for subscribing institutions: www.statesmansyearbook.com


Interpersonal Edge

Interpersonal Edge

Author: Daneen Skube, Ph.D.

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2007-03-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 140193062X

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“A must-read for anyone who wants to become more successful by building strong and productive relationships. Whether you desire to strengthen your relationships with clients, associates, or significant others, Dr. Skube’s powerful ‘toolkits’ are indispensable.” — Nina Ableman, vice president, Merrill Lynch The keys to the life you’ve longed for are within these pages—just add yourself and stir! Up till now, the cutting-edge tools in this book have only been available to management teams, high-level executives, and select clients. You can be the CEO of your own life—with a greater sense of empowerment and confidence. Written by Daneen Skube, syndicated columnist, sought-after executive coach, and innovative therapist, this practical and humorous work provides simple tools you can use today to gain respect, get immediate results, and turn the lemons of life into big opportunities. Readers of Daneen’s wildly popular column have been clamoring for a decade for a book of this kind, which offers an in-depth look at her advice and methods. Whether you’re dealing with a backstabbing co-worker, trying to get a promotion, or want to rekindle a romance, you’ll do it all better with an interpersonal edge. In all situations, you’ll have in your possession reliable tools to make almost anything you want to happen.