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- Admiral [r]: The highest rank in a navy, or the name of the group of "flag officer" grades (e.g., vice admiral) [e]
- Center for Security Policy [r]: An American conservative research and policy advisory group, founded by Frank Gaffney, Jr., focused on the preservation of all aspects of American national power [e]
- Director of Central Intelligence [r]: Formerly, the U.S. official that headed both the Central Intelligence Agency and the United States intelligence community; the responsibility is now split between the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (currently Leon Panetta) and the Director of National Intelligence (currently Dennis Blair) [e]
- F-18 Hornet [r]: A relatively lightweight carrier-capable multirole fighter, developed by the United States Navy and used by several nations, including Canada, in land-based roles; a fourth-generation fighter gradually being replaced by the F-18E/F Super Hornet, and then the F-35. [e]
- Flagship [r]: The vessel which holds the commander of a fleet. [e]
- Horatio Nelson [r]: Distinguished officer of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, who set a standard for both real-world and fictional naval officers [e]
- James Perkins [r]: President of L-3 Communications/TMA Corporation; Senior Military Advisor for the American Maritime Congress; vice admiral, United States Navy, retired: Commander, Military Sealift Command, Deputy Commander, United States Southern Command; advisor, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs; advisor, Center for Security Policy [e]
- Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs [r]: An organization dedicated to advancing the strategic relationship between the US and Israel, with military exchanges, education and research [e]
- Joint Staff [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lieutenant general [r]: A senior military rank in ground or air forces, leading a corps-size organization, occupying a major staff leadership role, or, in some countries, commanding the entire military [e]
- Rear admiral [r]: The lowest or next-to-lowest military rank of admiral in Naval service [e]
- Ricardo Sanchez [r]: Retired lieutenant general of armor, United States Army, who commanded the senior U.S. headquarters in Iraq when the Abu Ghraib prison scandal broke; involved in early attempts to deal realistically with the growing insurgency after the end of high-intensity combat [e]
- Richard Hunt [r]: Vice admiral, United States Navy, commanding Third United States Fleet since June 2009 [e]
- Rum [r]: An alcoholic spirit distilled from cane sugar or molasses, originating in the Caribbean and having a historic association with navies [e]
- Thomas P. M. Barnett [r]: A U.S. strategic theorist and writer in futures studies, best known for the book The Pentagon's New Map giving a structure for globalization [e]
- USS Rankin (AKA-103) [r]: Tolland-class attack cargo ship in World War Two [e]
- United States Fifth Fleet [r]: Now the United States Navy component of United States Central Command; in WWII, the Pacific Fleet when under the command of ADM Raymond Spruance [e]
- United States Third Fleet [r]: Currently the eastern Pacific-U.S. West Coast naval component of United States Pacific Command, based in San Diego, California; was the Central Pacific combat fleet in the Second World War when under the command of ADM William Halsey [e]
- William Gortney [r]: Vice admiral of the United States Navy and Director of the Joint Staff, previously commander United States Fifth Fleet, the naval component of United States Central Command, and multinational Task Force 150 conducting security operations in international waters off Somalia [e]