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- The SACLANT led Allied Command Atlantic was based at Norfolk, Virginia. The entire command was routinely referred to as 'SACLANT'. In 1981 SACLANT's wartime...
- The SACLANT ASW Research Centre was the predecessor to the NATO Undersea Research Centre. It was known as The SACLANT ASW Research Centre from 1959 through...
- title was Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT), and the entire command was usually known as SACLANT. Both Supreme Commanders have, until 2009, been...
- "Yellowland", as well as for major commands such as XXE for SHAPE or XXS for SACLANT. X currencies defined in ISO 4217. Geography portal International Organization...
- in 1952 under the overall command of Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT), with its headquarters at Norfolk, Virginia. ACLANT's purpose was to guard...
- "Whiteland" XXY "Yellowland" XXE SHAPE XXM NATO XXN NATO "Blue" Command XXS SACLANT NATO also continues to use reserved codes for continents: ABB Asia EEE...
- inspected in port. The force was under the operational control of SACLANT until SACLANT was decommissioned in 2003 and it was folded into NATO's Allied...
- Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT). NATO has its roots in the Atlantic Charter, a 1941 agreement between...
- Druce as Neptune Executive Officer James Davidson as Lt. Commander at SACLANT David Clennon as Neptune Crewmember Michael Cavanaugh as P03 Peña (uncredited)...
- part of the compromise that allowed an American officer to take up the SACLANT post. Previously Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth had controlled multinational...