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    USS Zumwalt Case Study

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    The USS Zumwalt has been officially added to the US fleet on the October 15, 2016. The US Navy Commissioned the destroyer and the ceremony was held in Baltimore, Maryland.  The cost of Zumwalt estimated at $4.4 billion US dollars. The cost of the development program estimated at the $22.5 billion US dollars. The length 183 meters, Beam 24.6 meters. Draft 8.4 meters. The installed power is Intergrated Power System (IPS). The crew size is 147 but could be as low as 130. In addition it holds 28 air

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    the recently commissioned Zumwalt Class Destroyers. Recently within the U.S. Navy specifically, there have been many upgrades and changes, mainly due to the need for upgrades within the many different areas of the fleet. With the newly designed Zumwalt class currently being built by General Dynamics by Bath Iron Works, the Navy has done just that. The Zumwalt Class Destroyers received their naming after the former US Navy Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr, who served in the position

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    returning the Cuban lands back to its people. President McKinley who was pressured into war by yellow press, sent American forces into battle which ultimately led to the birth of a western hemispheric super power, the United States. The sinking of the USS Maine, the use of yellow press journalism, and the national uproar and motivation is what drove the Americans to victory. Valeriano Weyler, the Spanish General in Cuba, started a campaign called Subjugation or Death. This bloody campaign was Spain’s

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    The Galileo Seven is the sixteenth episode of the original series of Star Trek. The plot starts when the USS Enterprise starship has a mission to deliver medical supplies to Makus III. A shuttlecraft, called Galileo, is sent out to trace out the formation of four star systems. In that spaceship, a group of research team includes Chief Medical Officer McCoy, Chief Engineer Scott, and four other specialists, under the command of First Officer Spock. Nevertheless, soon after Galileo has launched, the

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    Leadership Analysis Paper By Richard Miller PADM 450   Introduction: The story of Captain D. Michael Abrashoff and his command of USS Benfold has now become legendary inside and outside the Navy. Captain Abrashoff offers this tale of top-down change for anyone trying to navigate today’s uncertain seas. When Captain Abrashoff took over as the commander of USS Benfold, which is a ship that is completely armed with every cutting-edge system available, but unfortunately, the ship was like a business

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    Essay about War of 1812

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    March 27 -- Congress authorizes construction of six frigates to help protect American merchant fleets from attacks by the Algerian pirates and harassment by British and French forces. They are to be designed by Joshua Humphreys and Josiah Fox and built at six different sites. The contract for one of those ships, to be named CONSTITUTION, is given to Edmond Hartt's Shipyard in Boston. Back to Historical Events List 1794-1797: CONSTITUTION is under construction. Built in Boston to defend the young

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    Virginia in mind and the leaked design plans of the CSS Virginia, much more effort and planning went in the making of the USS Monitor. Swedish engineer John Ericsson was the lead designer of the Union ironclad. It was built from the ground up in just ninety days and was made entirely of iron, giving the vessel a leg up over its opposite. The key design feature that set the USS Monitor apart from the CSS Virginia was the turret that was “twenty-one feet across and eight feet high, the turret was constructed

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    of the USS Maine was the Spanish. Yellow Journalism was exaggeration of the news which led Americans to believe that the Spanish wanted war. Americans wanted more military forces and natural resources to become imperialist. The United States fought in the Spanish war because of the sinking of the USS Maine, yellow journalism, and Imperialism. Americans were quick to believe that the sinking of the USS Maine was the Spanish. Americans assumed right away that the Spanish destroyed the USS Maine and

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    Spanish-American War There were many reasons why the Spanish-American War happened. But here are a few big reasons that helped cause the Spanish-American War. Something that caused The Spanish-American War was the explosion of the USS Maine. The US blamed Spain for blowing up the US ship. I think it was miscommunication because the Americans didn’t know what happened. Another reason I think caused the war is the US wanted Cuba and the Philippines and Spain controlled. The Americans wanted but Spain

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    distorts, or exaggerates the news to attract readers. A truce was called and Spain allowed Cuba to have limited power of self-government. Nevertheless, the demand for the US to intervene with the conflict grew and it resulted in the sinking of the USS Maine in the Havana Harbor in Cuba. The battleship had an explosion that resulted in 260 sailors dead. The explosion was thought to have been caused by the Spanish even though it was never proven.This led to the start of the war. Spain declared war

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