Military unit primarily tasked with naval warfare.
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1 Entering Germany through Belgium, with a naval unit , he sees a rifleman shot to death.
2 Internet news sites have reported that a Russian naval unit , including the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, docked at Tartous earlier this month.
3 But his present opponent was no Silesian naval unit , and he cursed again, even more vilely, as he realized what that other ship truly was.
4 She is surrounded on all sides by shipping and by naval units .
5 We sailed from Kiel, in one of Admiral Wettenberg's naval units . '
6 Which means that, unlike Benjamin Mayhew, the Queen cannot directly issue orders to a Naval unit .
7 Originally tasked with providing boarding parties for naval units , the Corps' responsibilities are currently defined as follows:
8 So far, these have included practising beach assaults by amphibious and naval units and wide-ranging air strikes.
9 NATO has increased both the number and the readiness of its air, ground, and naval units - both its nuclear and non-nuclear capabilities.
10 "Peep naval units in the middle of Silesia camped out in an uninhabited star system?"
11 In all previous wars, and in the earlier months of the Great War, submarines were employed as auxiliaries to the larger naval units .
12 Helicopters on Saturday struck a base used by Sea Tiger naval units on Palaitivu island, 12 km (7 miles) west of Poonaryn, the military said.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for naval unit