navy$51810$ - translation to greek
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navy$51810$ - translation to greek

MARITIME WARFARE BRANCH OF LEBANON'S MILITARY
Lebanese navy; Navy of Lebanon; Lebanon Navy
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navy      
n. στόλος, ναυτικό, πολεμικό ναυτικό
navy blue         
VERY DARK SHADE OF THE COLOR BLUE WHICH ALMOST APPEARS AS BLACK
Navy Blue; Navy blue (color); Navy Blue (color); Navy Blue (colour); Navy-blue; Navy (color); Navy (colour); 000080
βαθυγάλαζος, μπλέ μαρέν
mercantile marine         
  • A United States [[World War II]] recruiting poster for the merchant marine (1944)
  • Greece]] controls 23.2% of the world's total [[merchant fleet]], making it the largest in the world.
  • A portrait of a New Zealand Merchant Navy captain of a Fairmile 'submarine chaser', as he holds it up and looks through a small coloured screen.  This disc allows him to look into the sky to search for dive bombers without damaging his eyes.
ORGANIZATION, FLEET AND CREW OF MERCHANT VESSELS OPERATING UNDER A NATIONAL FLAG
Merchant marine; Merchant Marine; Merchant Marines; Merchant seaman; Merchant Fleet; Merchant-marine; Australian Merchant Navy; Finnish Merchant Navy; Portuguese Merchant Navy; New Zealand Merchant Navy; Indian Merchant Navy; Merchant fleet; Merchant marines; Merchant seamen; Merchant Navy; Mercantile marine; Mercantile Marine
εμπορικό ναυτικό

Definition

Navy blue
·add. ·- Prussian blue.

Wikipedia

Lebanese Navy

The Lebanese Navy (Arabic: القوات البحرية اللبنانية, romanized: Al-qūwātu al-Baḥriyya al-Lubnāniyya, lit. 'the Lebanese Sea Forces') is the navy of the Lebanese Armed Forces. It was formed in 1950 and based in Beirut Naval Base, Lebanon's first naval base. The navy, which currently lacks the proper number of equipment, has a number of approximately 69 vessels of various sizes and roles; however, the navy is trying to modernize itself, and increase its size. The flag of the Lebanese navy depicts a Phoenician ship with the Lebanese Cedar tree, positioned on an anchor above the Arabic inscription of the navy's name.

The Lebanese government approved on January 16, 2009, a request by the Lebanese Ministry of Defense to build a new naval base on the shores of Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.