Naval

  • (adj): Connected with or belonging to or used in a navy.
    Example: "Naval history"; "naval commander"; "naval vessels"

Some articles on naval:

Mutiny On The Bounty - The Mutiny - Courts-martial
... being repatriated to Britain, the ten surviving prisoners were tried by a naval court ... was James Morrison, who also continued his naval career and died at sea ... loss of their ships (an automatic proceeding under British naval law, and not indicative of any particular suspicion of guilt) ...
Mare Island Naval Shipyard - Base Closure
... Mare Island Naval Shipyard expanded to over 5,200 acres (21 km²) in its service life and was responsible for construction of over 500 naval vessels and overhauling thousands of other vessels ... Naval operations ceased and the facility was decommissioned on April 1, 1996 ... are currently leasing property aboard the former naval shipyard ...
Philadelphia Experiment - Origins of The Story - Misunderstanding of Documented Naval Experiments
... While personnel at the Fourth Naval District have suggested that the questions surrounding the alleged event arise from routine research which was performed during the Second World ...
Military Of Bolivia - Navy - Districts - Naval Military Police
... Security (SEF) or Patrol Facility (PAT), with additions such as signals or naval protocol.There Naval detachments of PM in all district headquarters or FNB Naval Area.But only have the. 3 Cuarto Distrito Naval "TITICACA"- Fourth Naval District Titicaca Batallón de Policía Militar Naval N° 4- Naval Military Police Battalion No ...
Chief Of Naval Operations
... The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) is a statutory office (10 U.S.C ... § 5033) held by a four-star admiral in the United States Navy, and is the most senior naval officer assigned to serve in the Department of the Navy ... The Chief of Naval Operations is typically the highest-ranking officer on active-duty in the U.S ...

Famous quotes containing the word naval:

    The world was a huge ball then, the universe a might harmony of ellipses, everything moved mysteriously, incalculable distances through the ether.
    We used to feel the awe of the distant stars upon us. All that led to was the eighty-eight naval guns, ersatz, and the night air-raids over cities. A magnificent spectacle.
    After the collapse of the socialist dream, I came to America.
    John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

    Yesterday, December 7, 1941Ma date that will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    It is now time to stop and to ask ourselves the question which my last commanding officer, Admiral Hyman Rickover, asked me and every other young naval officer who serves or has served in an atomic submarine. For our Nation M for all of us M that question is, “Why not the best?”
    Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)