home port in English

noun
1
the port from which a ship originates or in which it is registered.
HMS Sheffield has set sail from her home port of Plymouth and is steering a course for sunnier climes at the start of a six-month deployment to the Caribbean.
verb
1
assign (a vessel) to a particular port as its home.
Guam's strategic location makes it the logical place to homeport an aircraft carrier

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1. Wasp then returned to her home port.

2. The Bismarck could not reach the safety of home port.

3. It ended peacefully and Hood returned to her home port afterwards.

4. Find a Cruise based on date range, home port, destination & duration

5. - 148' (45.1m) Rig - Barque Year Built - 1928 Home Port - Rarotonga, Cook Islands, S

6. By New Year's Day, 1931, her home port had been changed to Charleston, South Carolina.

7. Early in 1952, Murray began East Coast and Caribbean training operations from her home port, Norfolk.

8. Returning to Pearl Harbor on 10 December, Detroit took up convoy escort duty between her home port and the West coast.

9. She continued these operations until the outbreak of the war, moving to her new home port, Pearl Harbor, 12 October 1939.

10. With her home port at Cavite, near Manila in the Philippines, the destroyer cruised with her division on exercises and maneuvers.

11. the identity of the ship (name, IMO registration number and, port of registry or home port and the ice class of the ship ); [Am.

12. On 6 November 1956 Bremerton left her home port of Long Beach for the Orient once more, but this time going via Melbourne, Australia and the XVI Olympiad.

13. She reached Norfolk on 7 October, unloaded supplies, and then made a brief stop at Quonset Point before arriving in her home port of Boston on 11 October.

14. Sun Diego, Culif„ home port to relieve Cur/ In the War against terrorism, Aviation forces preparvd to endure with steady swift delivery deadly impact until mission is complete, January—February

15. The Employer will grant days of rest to an employee either: (a) (b) in the employee’s home port, when, in the opinion of the Employer, an employee is within reasonable travelling distance from the employee’s place of residence or the employee’s home port, in a location which, in the opinion of the Employer, provides adequate recreational facilities, in any other location which might be agreeable to both the Employer and the employee.

16. Captain Marc Assedat, the Commanding Officer of FS Forbin, said: “Speaking openly and sharing each other’s experiences strengthens our confidence.” Having left her home port of Portsmouth on 13 June and already having called in at Gibraltar, Diamond continues to the Middle East, where she will take on operational duties from her sister