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    with its peak specifically in 1807 with exports ranging around $100 million (Hickey). Throughout this period of growth for America, Great Britain’s Royal Navy was without a doubt the master of the high seas. Not helping the future war, Thomas Jefferson was elected into office in 1801 and one of his most notable actions was to shrink the Navy and Military significantly. The homelands defense now laid in the hands of a small fleet of mainly gunboats. They did have a few capital ships, however their

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    It is no question that people living in the United States in this current generation blame the Japanese for the attack on Pearl Harbor and will seize any opportunity to bring it up as an insult. However, do they consider why the Japanese did it? What was their reason for committing such an act? Why would Japanese soldiers give up their lives for such an act? It is never brought up and dismissed as if they were simply soulless monsters who attacked the U.S. out of hate. Another thing people don’t

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    USS Indianapolis

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    Although World War Two began in 1939, the United States did not enter the conflict until 1941. They reason why the United States entered the war so late is due to the fact that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Before the USS Indianapolis was sunk it delivered materials to create the atomic bomb that the US dropped instead of invading the Japanese Homeland. Because the casualties would be so high. This sinking of the USS Indianapolis was one of the most tragic sinkings in World War Two After major

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    Navy Vessels: The USS Monitor Essay

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    The United States government has long felt the need to maintain a strong Navy. In doing so they had to keep up with advancements in technology. During the civil war in the Brooklyn harbor the United States Navy built a vessel that would duel the South’s vessel the CSS Virginia. The battle would be the first of the kind in that for the first time two Ironclad vessels would battle. The purpose of the Ironclad warship was not new to the United Sates government. There had been previous attempts at

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    Naval Academy Naval Academy is a great college to go to. The United States Naval Academy is a prestigious school and a great deal to offer its students. 1. Naval Academy has a four year college freshman through seniors except the freshman are called plebes and have no ability to do anything. The plebe year is always the hardest otherwise everything get easier year by year. They break up the classes by semesters and have two semesters per year. You are required for the whole year to take Mathematics

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    Evolution of Airpower Essay

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    to create an air force independent of the ground forces (ix). Not agreeing with your boss is not a new concept, especially in the military, but Billy Mitchell seemed to want to make an art form of it. Being a bit outspoken, he attacked the War and Navy Department for being insufficiently farsighted regarding airpower (Meilinger). He believed that surface fleets were obsolete and proved the point, to at least him, with the sinking of several battleships during bombing test held in 1921 and 1923.

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    • An overview of the person’s current area of responsibility Senior Chief Petty Officer George Winter’s areas of responsibility include all law enforcement activities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He is the Provost Marshall, which in civilian terminology is the chief of police. Furthermore, some of the included areas of responsibility include enforcing and updating regulations, Naval Air Station force protection, base security operations and anti-terrorism operations. Also, the K-9 unit falls

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    Walker. Due to Mr. Walker’s career working as a marketer for Warner Brother’s, his job required the Walker family to travel quite often when Walker was a child. The family ended up settling in Scranton, Pennsylvania where he remained until he joined the Navy. James Walker was known as a drunk and at times would physically abuse his wife Margaret and his three boys. Through James ' careless behavior and alcoholism, he drove his family into bankruptcy. John’s hatred for his father grew over time, to the

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    Aircraft Carriers

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    Introduction The United States Navy calls its Nimitz class aircraft carriers “4.5 acres of sovereign and mobile American territory” and highlights their importance to American strategy by noting that an “aircraft carrier doesn’t just launch aircraft – it projects power”. The aircraft carrier has an ability like no other war vessel to deploy aircraft and serve as a base of operations for a wide variety of military activities. As a result, the US Navy forms entire battlegroups or fleets around the

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    Wu 1 Wei Wu Dr. Johnson Programming 2 May 25, 2015 The Great Grace Hopper New York City is the place where Grace Hopper was born. Hopper was born in 1906. During the time period of World War II, Grace Hopper joined the U.S. Navy. To program the Mark I computer was assigned to Hopper. After the war, Grace Hopper keeps working on computer science, she was the leader of the team which created the compiler of the first computer language, gave birth to the COBOL, a popular language. At the age of 60

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