If you are stationed aboard any Navy vessel, you're typically aboard every day unless you're on leave, away at training, or are detached somewhere else for another reason. In port, sailors stand watch every several days, meaning they must remain aboard for 24 hours or more standing duty watches. Underway of course there's no way to leave, unless you're on a vessel that has aircraft or you're a good swimmer.
Between 400-500. We never did hit Reagan's goal of a 500-ship Navy, but we came pretty close.
A navy commander would be piped aboard his ship. The ship's bell is only rung to announce the time.
A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.
The navy is on duty 24 hours a day
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The Navy has many bases in the United States. The main ship base for the East Coast is located in Norfolk, Virginia.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.
A large US Navy ship.
The cast of The Navy Is a Ship - 1970 includes: Anthony Quayle as Narrator
The first ship in the navy named after an enlisted man was the USS Osmand Ingram.
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The web address of the Lst Navy Ship Museum is: http://www.lstmemorial.org