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    war on Japan, Japan’s allies, Italy and Germany, declared war on the United States. Almost two years after the attack, the U.S. officially entered WWII. With the U.S. about 2 years into the war, it seems that the U.S. and the rest of the Allied powers are going to win the war, but Japan still stands in the way of total victory over the war for the Allied powers. Who else would be deemed more to take out Japan than the United States. They deserve to end the war once and for all and give their…

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    The United States Naval Academy established in October 10, 1845 known as the second oldest out of the five service academies. The purpose of the United States Naval Academy is to educate future officers that will soon in four years commission into the United States Navy or the United States Marine Corps. More than 4,000 men and women representing every state and other foreign countries making up the Brigade of Midshipmen learn from both civilian and military instructors in both academic and…

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    How Submarines Work

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    water that was in ballast tanks through the flood ports that originally allowed the water in. Subs may rise and submerge the same, but their purposes can be very different. There are many types of subs and the most well known are probably the Military ones. There are also other types of subs that do sea exploration. These machines help people explore the ocean floor and discover new life and depths not reachable by divers. The common sub for these explorations is commonly known as the…

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    Analysis Of Midway Speech

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    Midway Speech ______________________________________________ Hello, thank you for attending this update. I'm Frank Knox, the Secretary of The Navy of the United States. Yesterday, probably one of the most important Naval battles in the war so far took place. Attempting to destroy the remaining aircraft carriers, the Japanese Navy attacked the island of Midway. However, an intelligence team under the command of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was able to decode the Japanese fleet codes about a month…

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    Ability to Operate with Foreign Forces Prior to 1914 the relatively young RAN had yet to take part in any sort of joint coalition operation, however, officers of the British Royal Navy (RN) were integrated into the RAN. This meant that if the need for a joint exercise arose they would have knowledge of how to act through these British officers who had prior experience (for example the Australian fleet was commanded by the RN officer, Rear Admiral George Patey). 11. On the 29th August 1914 the…

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    America’s borders is a deadly jungle, and only the SEALs' machete can clear a path to freedom. We’re cut to a training camp. Kyle is undergoing SEAL training, and after some exercises and overt racism, we’re at the bar. Kyle is now a full-fledged Navy SEAL marksman, a sentinel of freedom, a keeper of peace, and a man ready to flirt with that brunette chick over there. It's 9/11 — The world will never be the same again as he comforts his wife who's in tears. Kyle's getting deployed. He and the…

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    no credible evidence has ever been adduced to support the charge that Roosevelt deliberately exposed the fleet at Pearl Harbor to attack in order to precipitate war.” Rather Schuesslers believes that FDR made it seems to the citizens of the United States did not provoke Japan in any way. The attack on Pearl Harbor was not anticipated and was possible to the US being preoccupied with developments in Southeast Asia and provoking Japan. Rather than a conspiracy to leave Pearl Harbor vulnerable to…

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    Sea Dragon Down As a member of the United States Navy, every time I deploy, it is my number one goal to return home with all of our troops. I am part of a helicopter squadron that is responsible for deploying around the world in support of heavy lift and mine sweeping operations. The aircraft that we carry out our missions is the MH-53E Sea Dragon; it is known to be the biggest helicopter in the Navy’s inventory. My job, as a mechanic, is to keep these powerful machines ready for any mission and…

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    I was born in Rutland, Vt Dec 9, 1950. Moved back to Maine when I was a couple months old. I basically grew up on two farms during the summers with my grand parents. Life was pretty simple back then, compared to today. Grandfather Tibbetts did not have electricity or phones. He worked his 500 acres with his horses or steers. The family all picthed in and helped hay or work in the woods. We learned math and spelling through Cribbage and Scrabble. We read with kerosene lamps or lanterns. My…

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    Class”It’s a UFO! Is a “Star-Destroyer” Ship! No! Is the new Navy LCS (Littoral Combat Ship) Independence Class! Why the U.S Navy is in need of a new class of ship? The main reason of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program was developed is to provide the United States Navy with a small, multi-mission ship capable of being interdependent, and perform join task operations. After Desert Storm and Desert Shield war campaigns, the United States Navy performed critical studies and determined that…

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