It is the Constitutional language used to authorize Congress to establish, provide for, and maintain a Navy.
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the legislative branch
No - the Continental Congress established the Navy during the Revolutionary War, then later after the U.S. Constitution was ratified, the U.S. Congress continued to build the Navy. Under the Constitution, on Congress has the authority to provide for and maintain the Navy.
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Egypt is the country that agreed to maintain a small army and navy. As of 2013, Egypt is a very large country that has a population of over 84,550,000.
Man designated to light, extinguish and maintain lamps in the navy (prior to electricity).
Sorry, Navy Pier does not provide lockers or luggage storage.
At least 200
The Navy is organized, trained, and equipped to provide forces to promote and defend U.S. national interests on and under the sea. It has a wide range of capabilities, including maritime security operations, power projection, deterrence, and humanitarian assistance. The Navy's mission is to maintain maritime superiority and protect freedom of the seas, ensuring the nation's security and prosperity.
Navy is a word in the U.S. Constitution. "… To provide and maintain a Navy; …" Article I, Section 8 - Powers of Congress Nation is a word in the U.S. Constitution - "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes; …" Article I, Section 8 - Powers of Congress
Declare War, raise and support Armies-no longer support through money after two years though, provide and maintain a Navy, provide for calling on the Militia to execute Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrection and repel Incasions. Provides organization, arming, and disciplining the Militia.
Congress has the power to declare war, to establish post offices, to coin money, to provide and maintain a navy, and to lay and collect taxes.