- The
United States Naval Academy (USNA, Navy, or Annapolis) is a
federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was
established on 10
October 1845...
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Chantiers Navals Français was a
French shipbuilding company founded in 1917
located in Blainville-sur-Orne in the port of Caen. The
company mainly built...
- the
Barbary pirates from Algiers, the
United States Congress p****ed the
Naval Act of 1794 for the
construction of six
heavy frigates, the
first ships...
- A Navy Directory,
formerly the Navy List or
Naval Register is an
official list of
naval officers,
their ranks and seniority, the
ships which they command...
- A
naval mine is a self-contained
explosive device placed in
water to
damage or
destroy surface ships or submarines.
Unlike depth charges,
mines are deposited...
- A
naval base, navy base, or
military port is a
military base,
where warships and
naval ships are
docked when they have no
mission at sea or need to restock...
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Naval warfare is
combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any
other battlespace involving a
major body of
water such as a
large lake or wide river. The...
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Naval Hormusji Tata (30
August 1904 – 5 May 1989) was an
adopted son of Sir
Ratanji Tata and a
noted alumnus of the Tata Group. He is the
father of Ratan...
- Army
Aviation Branch. The U.S.
Naval Air
Forces is the fourth-largest air arm in the
world and is the
largest naval aviation service,
while U.S. Marine...
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Naval Intelligence Division or
Department of
Naval Intelligence may
refer to:
Naval Intelligence Division (United Kingdom), 1912–1964
Naval Intelligence...