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The Evolution of the Navy
by balisunset, Jul 20, 2008
Navy is one of the oldest weapons. It takes a very particular development at the turn of the sixteenth century with the development of exploration, colonization and commerce. Navy can send troops for control of settlements and to protect maritime trade routes leading to and from Europe. England, the first economic power was also the first naval power.
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All About Aircraft Carrier
by prithviraj, Jun 26, 2008
Aircraft carriers are the symbol of the world's most powerful Navies.
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Events That Changed the World: the Death of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
by Bill Abbott, Jun 22, 2008
As time passes, events that once changed the course of human events begin to fade in the public's memory. The determination of longitude was the direct result of a tragic night in 1707, and this is a brief description of what happened.
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Maritime Piracy and U.S. Power Projection
by Kedyw, Apr 12, 2008
The United States has always been a maritime nation, holding a border with the Atlantic Ocean since the idea of a free nation took flight. As such, the element of maritime security is of utmost importance in National Security interests, as much as it was two-hundred years ago as it is now.
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Perception Changes Everything
by John W. Baker, Apr 4, 2008
The way in which we see people changes the way in which we interact with them, and them with us.
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Giving Back to Our Troops
by Peter Cimino, Mar 23, 2008
Television shows like Extreme Home Makeover and Oprah's Big Give are doing a great job supporting our troops and their loved ones who need help. However, this is not enough. There is simply not enough focus on giving back to our military families that need our help.
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John Paul Jones: Admiral in the Russian Navy
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Feb 2, 2008
It was in Russia, not the United States, that John Paul Jones was promoted to Rear Admiral. The Russians esteemed him more than his contemporary Americans...
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The Story of the Confederate Submarine H.l. Hunley
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 22, 2007
The H.L. Hunley was an early submarine used by the Confederate Navy for blockade breaking during the Civil War...
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Captain Charles B Mcvay III & the Loss of the Indianapolis
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
The US Navy court-martialed only one officer for the loss of a ship in World War II. That was Captain Charles B. McVay III, the captain of the Indianapolis...
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The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
Shortly before the end of World War II, a heavy cruiser called the USS Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine...
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