Documents tagged "Navy"
Found 8 documents with this tag
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This is a photograph of multiple photographs taped to a surface that resembles a window or glass pane with condensation. Each smaller photo within the larger frame captures different views of a body of water with islands and coastline under various conditions of weather and lighting, suggesting a series documenting changes over time or different angles of the same location. The text visible on the photos includes "USS MONTEREY", "U.S. Navy", and what appears to be file numbers such as "D-012543".
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The image shows a scanned document with multiple pages, and the focus is on page number four of six. The text at the top right corner indicates that this is "US Navy" related information, specifically about a subject titled "Expeditionary Warfare (EXW)." There's also a reference to "DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A." The document appears to be a technical manual or report, with a dense layout of text and diagrams that are not clearly visible due to the resolution and angle at which the photo was taken. The style of the image is typical for official documents, suggesting it might be related to military operations or naval strategies.
DOJ-OGR-00002513.jpg
The image is a photograph of a document with text. The text appears to be written in English and seems to be a report or official communication, possibly pertaining to some form of investigation or research related to the US Navy. The font is standard, typically used in official documents. There are no visible images or graphics within the text itself, suggesting that the focus is on the information conveyed by the words. There's also a timestamp at the top left corner indicating the date and time when the photograph was taken, but it is not legible due to its resolution.
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The image appears to be a scanned document showing an e-mail on a computer screen with the subject line "Wednesday Status Report Update." The sender of the e-mail is indicated as being from "Navy Region Japan/PWD Yokosuka," and it was sent at 12:54 PM. The recipient's name or email address has been redacted. Below this information, there's a date stamp on the document showing March 2017, but the exact day is not visible. The style of the image is that of a typical scanned piece of paper with text and some visual elements like lines and curves due to the scan process.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an email from "Navy Medicine" with the subject line "Suicide Prevention Updates." The sender's name is not fully visible, but it seems to include the words "Debbie Brown." The date and time stamp on the email indicates it was sent at 12:50 PM on January 30, 2020. The recipient's address or name is redacted with a pink line, and there are additional recipients listed underneath in blue text, but their names are not fully visible either. There's also a footer of the email containing more contact information which is not clear due to the image quality.
DOJ-OGR-00008722.jpg
The image displays a document with a list of items, which appears to be a legislative bill or a legal text. It's titled "CHANGE OF COURSE" and includes bullet points outlining specific provisions related to the U.S. Navy or maritime operations. The text is black on a white background and includes numbers from one to fifteen in front of each bullet point, suggesting that these are different sections or clauses within the document. The style of the image is formal and informational, typical for government or legal documents.
DOJ-OGR-00002756.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an official document or report, possibly from a government or organizational source given the header that reads "Department of Defense" and mentions "Report to Congress." The text includes numbers, words, and phrases related to military operations and spending, such as references to various military branches like the Navy, Army, and Air Force. There's also a mention of contingency operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, indicating the document may be discussing events that occurred during or shortly after those conflicts. The specific content is too small to read clearly, but it gives the impression of an information-dense report likely concerning budgetary matters and activities within the Department of Defense.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026248.txt
The document discusses a memorandum containing classified information provided to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in relation to its oversight activities. The committee has voted to disclose this memorandum publicly and has forwarded it to the President, arguing that releasing it would serve the public interest. The White House expresses concern about the potential negative impact of unilateral release of classified information by the Legislative Branch, which raises significant separation of powers concerns.
