naval base - translation to English
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naval base - translation to English

PORT FOR NAVAL SHIPS AND OTHER ASSETS
Navy base; Naval Station; Naval Dockyard; Naval dockyard
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naval base         
SUBURB OF PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Naval Base
base navale (parte dell"esercito che procura servizi di unità praticanti nei combattimenti navali)
naval station         
MILITARY ORGANIZATION
Navy base; Naval Station; Naval Dockyard; Naval dockyard
stazione di rifornimento navale
army base         
FACILITY DIRECTLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY OR FOR THE MILITARY
Military installation; Military bases; Military establishment; Army base; Army installation; Military reservation; Military installations; Overseas military base; ⛿; Duty station; Military Base; Military facility; Military station
base militare

Definition

base jumping
noun perform such a jump.

Wikipedia

Naval base

A naval base, navy base, or military port is a military base, where warships and naval ships are docked when they have no mission at sea or need to restock. Ships may also undergo repairs. Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that usually stay on ships but are undergoing maintenance while the ship is in port.

In the United States, the United States Department of the Navy's General Order No. 135 issued in 1911 as a formal guide to naval terminology described a naval station as "any establishment for building, manufacturing, docking, repair, supply, or training under control of the Navy. It may also include several establishments". A naval base, by contrast, was "a point from which naval operations may be conducted".

In most countries, naval bases are expressly named and identified as such.

One peculiarity of the Royal Navy and certain other navies which closely follow British naval traditions is the concept of the stone frigate: a naval base on land that is named like a ship. Certain facilities were often initially housed on hulks as a cost-saving measure and were later moved to land but kept their traditional names.

Examples of use of naval base
1. Naval base in Yokosuka, about 28 miles southwest of Tokyo.
2. The American is assigned to Yokosuka naval base, Yamaguchi said.
3. Naval base for more than five years in many cases.
4. Patton, commanding officer at San Diego‘s Naval Base Point Loma.
5. Senate approved an agreement to lease Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base.