CMC

CMC may refer to:

Education

Bangladesh

  • Chittagong Medical College or Chittagong Medical College Hospital, a public medical college in Chittagong
  • Comilla Medical College, a public medical college in Comilla
  • India

  • Calicut Medical College, a medical school in Kozhikode
  • Christian Medical College, Vellore
  • Christian Medical College & Hospital, a medical college in Vellore, South India
  • Christian Medical College Ludhiana, Punjab
  • Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
  • United States

  • Chicago Musical College, a division of Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University
  • Claremont McKenna College, a liberal arts college in Claremont, California
  • Colorado Mountain College, a network of seven community colleges in western Colorado
  • Computer Music Center, the oldest center for electronic and computer music research in the United States
  • Copper Mountain College, a community college in Joshua Tree, California
  • Other countries

  • Canadian Military Colleges, a group of military academies in Canada
  • 4-Chloromethcathinone

    4-Chloromethcathinone (also known as 4-CMC and Clephedrone) is a stimulant drug of the cathinone class that has been sold online as a designer drug.

    Legality

    Clephedrone is an Anlage I controlled drug in Germany.

    Sweden's public health agency suggested classifying 4-Chloromethcathinone (klefedron) as illegal narcotic on June 1, 2015.

    As of October 2015 4-CMC is a controlled substance in China.

    See also

  • 4-Bromomethcathinone
  • 4-Chloroamphetamine
  • 4-Ethylmethcathinone
  • 4-Methylmethcathinone
  • Substituted cathinone
  • References

    USS Wassuc (CMc-3)

    USS Wassuc (CMc-3), originally a steel-hulled, coastal passenger vessel built in 1924 at Elizabethport, New Jersey, by the New Jersey Drydock and Transportation Corp. of New York City as SS Yale, was acquired by the U.S. Navy on 20 December 1940. SS Yale then began conversion to a coastal minelayer at the New York Navy Yard. Classified CMc-3 on 30 December 1940 and renamed USS Wassuc on 10 January 1941, the ship was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 15 May 1941.

    East Coast operations

    After commissioning, USS Wassuc proceeded south; touched at Norfolk, Virginia; and then sailed back northward to the Washington Navy Yard where she arrived on 4 June. She subsequently moved to the Mine Warfare School at Yorktown, Virginia, on 23 June, where she relieved USS Cormorant (AM-40), freeing that minesweeper to begin an overhaul. During her service at Yorktown, Wassuc participated in experimental mine work under the aegis of the Bureau of Ordnance (BuOrd).

    Completing that tour in mid-August, Wassuc moved to the Marine Basin at Brooklyn, New York, for extensive alterations that were not completed until after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had plunged the United States into World War II. Two days after Christmas of 1941, Wassuc departed Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York, bound for Yorktown, Virginia, to receive mine warfare instruction duties and further work under the auspices of BuOrd.

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