Captain in the US Navy can mean two things. Commanding officers of ships, squadrons, and shore stations are known as captains.
Captain is also a rank of officer (O-6) equivalent to a Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. As of August 31, 2007, there were 3,150 of these in the US Navy.
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If you mean rank, this is incorrect. There are more admirals and captains (rank wise) in the navy than this each. and those 2 ranks are higher than commander.
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Not only are there black Captains, but there are several flag officers (Admirals) as well.
Base commanders are typically Navy Captains.
Yes there is in fact a female Commodore in the Royal Navy.
Everybody's a hero during peace time; in a war they have to earn that title.
500-1000 yards depending on tonnage and captains maneuvering space required
Only about 2,000 navy seals in the U.S. Navy
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
Yes, there were many US Navy medics.
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Single (just one captain) - The captain's table. Plural (many captains) - The captains' table. or The captains' tables.
At the end of August 2007, there were just under 52,000 officers serving in the US Navy.