It depends on your rate/rank, but yes, the Navy does issue knives, be it seamanship/utility knives or combat knives (SEAL's, SeaBee's).
Buck knives were not general issue in Vietnam but were carried by many soldiers. The Buck 110 was carried but though called the "Ranger", (as many think), was not an issue knife to the 101st airborne.. The M6 - M7 bayonet were contract issued with the M14 and M16 rifle. The Marine corps and navy were issued the M2 -- (K-Bar). Special forces Army, Navy, Marines, SOCOM, were issued special mission Gerber MK I and II's, Randal and presentation Randal knives but remember, they were not general issue. The rest were personal purchase, or acquisition knives.
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Knives are not an issue item. You want one, you supply your own.
According to the Department of the Treasury, Secret Service officers do not carry knives as a standard-issue weapon. Please See Link
In Vietnam the army issue knife was the M7 bayonet still in service with some countries today. The Marines carried, as they have since World War II, the Ka-Bar USMC combat knife. This knife is still carried by current serving Marines and is readily available to civillians. The Navy SEALs carried the SOG bowie knife which was developed for them at the time and in fact stands for 'Studies and Observations Group" which the SEALs were. These knives were the issue knives but individuals of course carried there preferred knives into combat also. Hope this answers your question..
They are standard issue in the Sleeveless Navy for the Service Dress Blue uniform.
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Whatever they buy. Knives aren't an issue item, and soldiers buy them on their own.
You will have to discuss this with the Australian Navy recruiters. It is certainly within the realm of possibility, but there could be issue regarding sensitive positions related to security clearances.
July 1987
GM Gunners Mate (Navey) GI General Issue (Army)