The US naval army had very little impact as the British naval army had already done the hard work. The US only acted as a morale booster for the allies.
US Naval officers were able to help the allies because when they were in bad need of food the navy protected merchant ships and allowed supplies to reach Great Britain.
Allies laid a barrier of 70,000 mines in the North sea. The 180-mile-long minefield made U-boat access to the North Atlantic almost impossible
At the onset of the US Civil War, 322 US Naval officers resigned their commissions to take positions in the Confederacy.
A naval academy is a college level school designed to produce officers for the naval service. In the US, the Naval Academy is located in Annapolis, Maryland.
Based on an act of Congress, foreign naval officers were allowed to enroll and or be trained at the US Naval Academy. Six Japanese naval officers, cited for distinguished service by Japan were trained at the Academy. Two of them actually enrolled and were graduated. They were Admiral Uriu, and Lieutenant Commanders Niri and Tamura.
The US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, trains naval officers; the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY, trains officers of the Merchant Marine.
Perhaps the biggest difference is that cadets at the US Military Academy, West Point, are trained as officers for the US Army, and those at the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, are trained as officers for the US Navy and Marines.
The US Naval College was established in 1884. Located in Newport, Rhode Island. It's purpose was to provide officers the opportunity to study naval tactics, strategy, and policy.
King, Nimitz, Spruance
King, Nimitz, Spruance
12th Fleet
The U.S. were part of the Allies.
The Japaneses naval code was broken by the allies, and imminent attack plans by the Japanese was decoded by the allies.