Yes they did.
None. The Roman navy was not the same as present day navies. The ancient navies fought each other on the sea and that was all. In fact may of the fighting men on ships were land troops, converted to "sailors" for a particular battle. They did not soften up a landing point by bombarding so the ground troops could land easier as a modern navy would. Their only function besides sea battles was, on occasion to transport ground troops and their equipment to a battle site.
Yes, Japan bombed Shanghai particularly. However, China also bombed the Japanese Navy and ground troops.
It is the war center of America and has supplied troops, a navy and air forces for the US Army and has helped by supplying and comanding troops air forces and navy ships during World War II and many wars.
sailor is to navy as ground soldier is to army.
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partaly it dispatched troops and airplanes
The likelihood of a Navy SEAL ground solider to be captured varies with the circumstances of a given mission.
The American Army first offensive action was in North Africa. The US Navy first offensive move was to send submarines out against the Japanese Navy.
A navy is a part of the armed forces of a country. They are particularly concerned with the protection of waterways and ships of the country. The Navy may have an air and/or ground component. The Navy provides the ability to show the flag in other countries and to project power throughout the world.
Navy SEAL snipers are fully trained ground soldiers who just specialize in sniping.
The navy was the most powerful in the Mediterranean until landbound Rome built up a competitive one. Its army was made up of mercenaries - the infantry was not of the quality of the Romans, but it had a strong cavalry advantage, and could be replenished by hiring more troops from North Africa and Spain.