military_organization

us navy

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Properties

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activity
training on Vieques
activity_in_text
training operations
branch
naval
branch_of_service
naval
country
United States
description
A branch of the United States Armed Forces, identified as the entity conducting training exercises on the island of Vieques.
involvement_in_vieques
training exercises
parent_organization
U.S. Armed Forces
role
naval operations

Relationships

  • ceases_training_onVieques
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    If the First Alternative is chosen, the U.S. Navy will stop all training activities on Vieques.
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    the Navy will cease all training on Vieques
  • departs_fromVieques
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    If the First Alternative is chosen, the U.S. Navy will leave the island of Vieques by May 1, 2003.
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    and leave the island by May 1, 2003
  • continues_training_onVieques
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    If the Second Alternative is chosen, the U.S. Navy will continue its training operations on Vieques.
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    the other alternative, training will continue on Vieques
  • limits_training_toNon-Explosive Ordnance Training
    description
    Leading up to the vote, the U.S. Navy is ordered to limit its training on Vieques to non-explosive ordnance.
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    training done on Vieques will be limited to non-explosive ordnance
  • reduces_training_duration_onVieques
    description
    The U.S. Navy is directed to cut its training time on Vieques in half compared to previous years.
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    directing the Navy and Marine Corps to cut in half the amount of time they will spend training
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  • conductsNavy Training on Vieques
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    The U.S. Navy conducts training operations on Vieques, which have been a source of longstanding concerns.
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    the Navy should end its training on Vieques
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  • cease_training_onVieques
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    The US Navy has been ordered to stop its training activities on Vieques within a five-year timeframe.
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    ordering the Navy to cease training on Vieques within five years
  • phase_out_operations_onVieques
    description
    The Navy is tasked with creating a schedule to gradually discontinue its activities on Vieques.
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    to phase out operations there
  • will_useInert Ordnance Training
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    The US Navy will use only non-explosive ordnance for training during the transition period on Vieques.
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    only inert ordnance - no live fire. Let me emphasize: the Navy will be ready to leave within five years. Only inert ordnance will be used in the transition period
  • resumes_training_duringTransition Period (Vieques)
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    The US Navy will resume training activities on Vieques, but under new restrictions, during the transition period.
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    the Navy and Marine Corps will resume training on Vieques during the transition period
  • authorized_forAnnual Training Duration (90 days)
    description
    The US Navy, along with the Marine Corps, will be authorized to train for 90 days annually on Vieques during the transition.
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    Next year, they will be authorized for 90 days
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    Both entities have the label 'us navy', are described as a branch of the U.S. military, and share multiple relationships concerning training activities, cessation, and departure from Vieques. The type 'military_branch' is consistent with 'military_organization' for a service branch.
  • conductsNavy Training on Vieques
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    The U.S. Navy is the entity responsible for carrying out the training exercises on Vieques.
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    CONCERNING NAVY TRAINING ON VIEQUES JANUARY 31, 2000
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  • conductsNavy Training Operations on Vieques
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    The U.S. Navy is responsible for carrying out the training operations on Vieques.
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    the Navy should end its training on Vieques
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  • conducts_training_onVieques
    description
    The U.S. Navy is specifically identified as the branch of the armed forces performing training activities on the island.
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    the Navy will cease all training on Vieques
  • will_depart_byMay 1, 2003
    description
    Should the first alternative be chosen, the U.S. Navy is scheduled to leave Vieques by this specific date.
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    leave the island by May 1, 2003.
  • is_part_ofU.S. Armed Forces
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    The U.S. Navy is a component branch within the broader U.S. Armed Forces.
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  • referenced_byNavy Training on Vieques
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    regarding Navy training on the island of Vieques.
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