There are no known submarines named Juliet. However, the name Juliet is used by NATO to identify a class of Soviet submarines that are no longer in operation. It was a diesel-electric submarine capable of launching cruise missiles. Most American World War II submarines were named after species of fish. Most early nuclear-powered submarines were named after World War II submarines. The first generation of nuclear-powered ballistic submarines were named after famous Americans. Most Los Ageles-class fast attack submarines are named after U.S. cities, with the exception of the USS Hyman G. Rickover. Most Ohio-class guided missle and ballistic missile submarines are named after U.S. states, with the USS Henry M. Jackson being the exception. The Virginia-class fast attack submarines are mostly named after U.S. states. The lone exception as of January 2011 is the John Warner, which is expected to be delivered in 2015.
It depends on the type of submarine. Fast-Attack submarines are normally named after fish or previous submarines; Ballistic Missile submarines were originally named for famous Americans in history, though today they are named for States of the Union. This is done in no small part to foster good will and political support. Some attack submarines are also named for famous politicians who have been more than kind to the Navy over their years of service in Congress or the White House, and the USS Hyman G. Rickover is named for Admiral Rickover, "Father of the Nuclear Navy".
Answer US submarines were named after fish and sea creatures, the letter starting with the same letter as the class name, for example: Salmon Class, USS Skipjack, Tambor Class, USS Thresher.
No, there is no character named Gretchen in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, and Tybalt, among others.
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Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. However, it was named, "Pete's Super Submarines."
Juliet's parent have in mind that a gentleman named Paris should marry her.
Yes, Juliet Simms has a daughter named Violet with her husband, Andy Biersack.
Romeo could be named Ryan and Juliet could be named Ivy for a modern update.
A marriage with a character named Paris.
They did not in any way.
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During WWII, US subs were named after fish.