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Maritime Command

British  

noun

  1. the naval branch of the Canadian armed forces

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A multiagency maritime command center should oversee strategic planning, permitting, training, funding, subsidies, and coordination with allies, as was suggested in the Ships for America Act.

From Barron's

“We’re in the process of establishing a new center at our maritime command in the United Kingdom to better coordinate efforts of allies, to work with partners, to work with the European Union, but also to work with the private sector to better share information and to ramp up what to do to protect the critical undersea infrastructure,” Mr. Stoltenberg said.

From Washington Times

"Due to the damage to the frigate it was moved to a safe place," Nato's Allied Maritime Command said in a statement.

From BBC

Indonesia’s military chief, Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo, said the Maritime Command Centers was also opened in cities in Malaysia and the Philippines.

From Seattle Times

The UK Commander of Nato's Allied Maritime Command, Vice-Admiral Clive Johnstone, said Nato and allied nations routinely monitored "activities of interest" including the presence of Russian vessels close to national waters.

From BBC