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Combat Information Center

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  • When the Combat Information Center alerted Engen of the attack over the squawk box, the skipper ordered the reporter off the bridge.

    The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009

  • Call me anal, but it's not "C&C," it's CIC - Combat Information Center.

    Open Thread: #422-423 Daybreak Part 2 2009

  • He dragged himself across the metal deck, now covered in shards of glass and twisted metal, to the Combat Information Center, located through a door in the rear of the bridge.

    The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009

  • A voice came over the shipboard wireless, instructing all senior staff to report to Combat Information Center at once.

    Battlestar Galactica Carver_Jeffrey 2006

  • As he neared the Combat Information Center, he tried one last time to rehearse his speech, but it was no use.

    Battlestar Galactica Carver_Jeffrey 2006

  • In the Combat Information Center, Lieutenant Gaeta was gearing up to juggle just about everything: repairs to the battle-shattered CIC, formation operations with the fleet, constant vigilance for Cylons, and plans for the next Jump.

    Battlestar Galactica Carver_Jeffrey 2006

  • CDC: Combat Direction Center — now has replaced CIC, or Combat Information Center, as the heart of a ship.

    Terror At Dawn Douglass, Keith 2003

  • Gregory was in the ship's CIC, or Combat Information Center, the compartment from which the captain "fought" the ship.

    The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000

  • CDC: Combat Direction Center — modernly, replaced CIC, or Combat Information Center, as the heart of a ship.

    Typhoon Season Douglass, Keith 2000

  • CDC: Combat Direction Center — modernly, replaced CIC, or Combat Information Center, as the heart of a ship.

    Joint Operations Douglass, Keith 2000

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