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}}The '''Royal Corkonian Navy''' or commonly referred to as the '''Corkonian Navy''' is the maritime arm of the [[Corkonian Armed Forces]]. It takes role in defending the seas of the [[Corcaigh|Kingdom of Cork]] and defending all maritime assets of Cork, along with defending its coast and ensuring the safety of all vessels belonging to the Corkonian government or by Corkonian individuals. The navy itself works heavily with the [[Corkonian Coastguard]] and actively shares [[Instillations of the Corkonian Navy|bases]] with them. | }}The '''Royal Corkonian Navy''' or commonly referred to as the '''Corkonian Navy''' is the maritime arm of the [[Corkonian Armed Forces]]. It takes role in defending the seas of the [[Corcaigh|Kingdom of Cork]] and defending all maritime assets of Cork, along with defending its coast and ensuring the safety of all vessels belonging to the Corkonian government or by Corkonian individuals. The navy itself works heavily with the [[Corkonian Coastguard]] and actively shares [[Instillations of the Corkonian Navy|bases]] with them. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Corkonian Navy has had a vast history of activity... | |||
==Organisation== | ==Organisation== | ||
{{Main|page1=[[Structure of the Corkonian Navy==]]}} | |||
===Naval Headquarters=== | |||
The navy is headed by '''His Majesty's Flag Officer Commanding the Navy''' (HMFOCN) who holds the rank of Admiral and is based at the Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in [[Haulbowline|Naval Base Haulbowline]] in County Cork. NHQ oversees all aspects of the navy with a number of commands under it: Naval Operations Command (NOC) and Naval Support Command (NSC) of which all fall under the [[Admiralty Office]]. The Naval College, like the Defence Forces Training Centre is on an equal footing with the two commands, with all three headed by an officer commanding who report directly to the HMFOCN of NHQ. | |||
===Naval Operations Command=== | |||
The Naval Operations Command (NOC) is the command component of the Corkonian Navy and it is responsible for all day to day activities of the service both at sea and on shore and directs all operations. The command is a direct subordinate to the NHQ and is overseen by '''Officer Commanding Naval Operations Command''' (OCNOC). The OCNOC reports directly to the head of the navy, the HMFOCN. | |||
==Role and capabilities== | ==Role and capabilities== | ||
==Assets== | ==Assets== |
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The Royal Corkonian Navy or commonly referred to as the Corkonian Navy is the maritime arm of the Corkonian Armed Forces. It takes role in defending the seas of the Kingdom of Cork and defending all maritime assets of Cork, along with defending its coast and ensuring the safety of all vessels belonging to the Corkonian government or by Corkonian individuals. The navy itself works heavily with the Corkonian Coastguard and actively shares bases with them.
History
The Corkonian Navy has had a vast history of activity...
Organisation
Main articles: Structure of the Corkonian Navy==
The navy is headed by His Majesty's Flag Officer Commanding the Navy (HMFOCN) who holds the rank of Admiral and is based at the Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in Naval Base Haulbowline in County Cork. NHQ oversees all aspects of the navy with a number of commands under it: Naval Operations Command (NOC) and Naval Support Command (NSC) of which all fall under the Admiralty Office. The Naval College, like the Defence Forces Training Centre is on an equal footing with the two commands, with all three headed by an officer commanding who report directly to the HMFOCN of NHQ.
The Naval Operations Command (NOC) is the command component of the Corkonian Navy and it is responsible for all day to day activities of the service both at sea and on shore and directs all operations. The command is a direct subordinate to the NHQ and is overseen by Officer Commanding Naval Operations Command (OCNOC). The OCNOC reports directly to the head of the navy, the HMFOCN.