A "navy" is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally used for naval and amphibious warfare ie. travelling and fighting on water in a fleet of surface or underwater vessels/ships.
they also can travel on water
Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13, where he worked for the remainder of his life. Travel is intrinsic to a life in any navy.
A navy frigate can typically travel at speeds between 25-35 knots (29-40 mph or 46-65 km/h), depending on its design and propulsion system.
That depends on the speed over that distance.
The Royal Navy (please note capitals) has never operated tourist cruises. Royal Navy ships travel thruoghout the world on their duties, though they are not so numerous as they were in the 1920s.
The submarine you are thinking about was the USS Nautilus. It was the world's first nuclear powered submarine and commissioned into the US Navy in 1955
The U.S. Air Force has numerous bases outside of the United States.
triremes were greeks main form of travel and main navy force
The ones the US navy has developed shoot projecticles at mach 5.
William Wallace Swinyer has written: 'A squadron of the United states navy on a friendly cruise around Latin America' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'A squadron of the United States Navy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, United States, United States. Navy. Pacific Fleet, Warships, Description and travel, Visits to foreign ports, Peace-time activities, Cruise, 1917, United States. Navy, Sea life
After high school joining the Navy helps you by covering a lot of the costs of college tuition. Also, joining the Navy after high school gives you a place to live and allows you to travel the world. Joining the Navy after high school makes the transition from childhood into adulthood easier by teaching discipline.
Lol. Depends on your situation and circumstances. There are obvious benefits to joining the navy. Permanent employment Opportunity to serve others Opportunity to train or study Opportunity to travel