navy base
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Definition
Noun: A navy base is a permanent military installation that serves as the primary base of operations for a naval fleet. It provides facilities for the berthing, maintenance, supply, and command of naval vessels and personnel.
Usage
A navy base is a specific type of military installation. It is used to refer to the physical location and complex that supports naval forces. - The aircraft carrier returned to its navy base for repairs and resupply. - Security is very tight at the navy base. - The city's economy benefits from the nearby navy base.
Advanced Usage
- Strategic navy base: A base of critical importance for naval power projection in a specific region.
- Guam is a strategic navy base for the U.S. in the Pacific.
Variants and Related Words
- Naval base: A direct synonym; the terms are often used interchangeably.
- He was stationed at a naval base in Norfolk.
- Fleet base: A less common term emphasizing its role for a fleet.
- Homeport: Refers specifically to the port where a ship is permanently based and where its crew may live, which is often part of a larger navy base.
Synonyms
- Naval installation
- Naval station
- Fleet headquarters (emphasizes the command function)
Related Phrases
- To be based at a navy base: Describes the assignment of personnel or ships.
- The destroyer squadron is based at the navy base in San Diego.
Noun
- base of operations for a naval fleet