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  • A '''navy''' is a military organization with the principal mission of fighting from, ...ns they can conduct, and the types of ships and weapons they employ; see [[Navy/Related Articles]] for a detailed list.
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  • {{Image|Navy Grog.jpg|right|200px|A Navy Grog with a Don the Beachcomber-type snow cone of shaved ice.}} ...customer. Reportedly, [[Phil Spector]] consumed at least two Trader Vic’s Navy Grogs at the Beverly Hilton restaurant, without eating any food, the night
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • The merchant navy (''marine marchande'' in French, ''Handelsmarine'' in German) does the tran ...In the past, one's nation navy was not that specialised, and there was no navy permanently dedicated to war or defense.
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  • The '''Royal Navy''' is the official name of the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[navy]]. Its history goes back hundreds of years. To most people today, England a | title = To Rule the Waves: How the British Navy shaped the Modern World
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy]]
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  • The [[United States Navy]], for both maintenance and increasing its capability, annually '''procures ...hter]]s.<ref> [http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=28095 Navy News Service, "DoN Budget Request for FY08 Addresses Near and Long-term Nee
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • {{r|Royal Navy}} {{r|United States Navy}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy/Catalogs]]
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  • |name= Don the Beachcomber's Navy Grog
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  • | title = To rule the waves : how the British Navy shaped the modern world | title = The Oxford illustrated history of the Royal Navy
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  • ...in 1869, to its [[World War II]] defeat in 1945, the '''Imperial Japanese Navy''' (''Nihon Kaigun'') was the branch of the Japanese military responsible f ...th the only check on them being the attitudes of Emperor [[Hirohito]]. The Navy opposed the [[1930 London Naval Treaty]], but Hirohito had his chief aide,
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  • ...0-page memo in 2004 to the Navy's Inspector General advocating against the Navy allowing itself to become involved in torture.
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  • ...ith a posthumous [[Navy Cross]] for heroism at [[Guadalcanal]]; three U.S. Navy ships have been named for him
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  • ...tions by the [[Royal Navy]], [[French Navy]] and fledgling [[United States Navy]] during the [[American Revolution]], along with minor participation by oth
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  • [[U.S. Navy/Catalogs/Ship Classes]] [[U.S. Navy/Catalogs/Aircraft types]]
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  • ...Navy's QDR Integration Group; [[Captain (naval)|Captain]], [[United States Navy]], retired; commander, Submarine Squadron 3; former CO, USS Santa Fe (SSN-7
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  • ...Fleet]] 1936-1937; briefly Prime Minister in 1940; [[Navy Minister (Japan)|Navy Minister]] and associated with peace faction July 1944 to surrender
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  • Atjeh-class unprotected cruiser of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy|Dutch Navy]]
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  • (OKM) Highest-level headquarters of the navy (i.e., Navy) under the [[Third Reich]]
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  • ...ntelligence specialist on Russia, who opposed war with the U.S. but became Navy Minister in 1944-1945
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  • ...A naval aviator, World War II flying ace, and founder of the United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron, the "Blue Angels."
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  • A major defeat of the Japanese Navy in [[World War II]] by the U. S. Navy in June 1944.
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  • [[Admiral], [[United States Navy]], retired; Former Commander in Chief, U.S. Navy Forces Europe and NATO [[Allied Forces Southern Europe]]; adviser, Center f
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  • ...er and slower [[SBD Dauntless]]; effective but not especially popular with Navy crews; used as Air Force [[A-25 Shrike]]
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  • ...792) Officer in the Continental Navy, known as the "Father of the American Navy."
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  • ...3) [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officer, who created the Naval Staff and was Navy Minister during the [[Russo-Japanese War]]; twice [[Prime Minister of Japan
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  • ...nth Fleet]], [[Southwest Pacific Area]] ("[[Douglas MacArthur|"MacArthur's Navy"]]) in the [[Second World War]]
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  • ...Naval Research]], [[U.S. Department of the Navy]] (2000 – 2006); Director, Navy Y2K Office (1999-2000)
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  • ...se for the [[E-3 Sentry]], [[C-135]] series, [[B-52]] and [[B-1]], and the Navy's [[E-6 TACAMO]]
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  • ...anese surrender was signed; last class of battleships that operated in any navy. She is now a museum ship in [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]].
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  • ...tions group, comprising 15 ships with several attached [[U.S. Marine]] and Navy units, commanded by [[RADM]] [[Michelle Howard]] and operating in the [[Uni
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