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Does the US Navy still hasve PT Boats
The Marine Corps by Title X US Code is still a part of the Dept of the Navy.
The USS Constitution is the oldest comissioned ship in the US Navy. The USS Constitution is "Old Ironsides" and is the oldest ship still commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
Cuba, although the US Navy still operates a base there.
It is a Navy base then and still is today. Pacific fleet.
The US Congress authorized the creation of the US Navy.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
The US Military consisted of: US Navy US Marine Corps US Army The US Coast Guard was also a part of the defense structure. The Air Force didn't exist until after World War 2.
The "US cruise liners" you speak of are not actually US cruise liners. They are owned by US based companies, but they are actually flagged by another country like Panama, Bahamas, Malta, or another country. In order to fly these flags and still be able to visit US ports, the cruise ship must visit at least one non-US port during every new group of passengers. The cruise companies prefer to fly the flag of a nation whose labor laws are not as strict as the United States in order to ... ummm, "streamline operations" (otherwise known as saving money). There is only one major cruise liner that flies the US flag, which is the Norwegian "Pride Of America." She flies the US flag because she never leaves the Hawaiian Islands.
Not sure but I would think the NAVY
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created
The USS Pueblo, captured by North Korea in 1968.