A number of navies in South America used naval districts at various points in time.
After the war ended on 11 November 1918, she remained in service as flagship of the naval district.
The commander of the local French naval district, Clouseau answered as if he were conversing with a fungus.
Formerly, admirals were appointed as commandants of naval districts.
Ravi noted the big sign to the left of the main entrance: headquarters first naval district.
He served as Navy hydrographer, commanded organizations in the operating forces and naval districts, and was a member of the Navy General Board.
With the formation of the navy in 1886, Japan was divided into five naval districts for recruiting and supply.
Rikusentai units were grouped in battalion-level formations, named after the three naval districts, including Yokosuka.
She probably ceased such defensive patrols on 24 November 1918 as specified by the order that date to all naval districts.
Logistics requirements of west coast naval districts, however, resulted in the former destroyer being placed back on the list and earmarked for conversion to a water barge.