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He was a US Naval Submarine Officer.
The US submarine Nautilus.
Submarine Force
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Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll
"Commercial" IS the slang word. The proper term is advertisement. In the UK they abbreviate it to "advert." The US uses the slang "commercial" because it is commercial advertising.
A US soldiers is called a GI.
The word bonce is a British slang word for "head" (comparable to US slang noggin, noodle, bean).It may also be BOUNCE - to rebound or ricochet.
Well, sweetheart, the word "submarine" is typically associated with the US Navy because they have a whole fleet of those bad boys cruising underwater. These submarines are used for various missions like surveillance, defense, and probably a few secret squirrel operations too. So yeah, when you hear "submarine" and "US" in the same sentence, just know that some serious underwater business is going down.
That would be Jimmy Carter. He was a graduate of the US Naval Academy. He served in the nuclear navy before getting out to run the family's farm.
A German Submarine sunk a U.S. ship carrying weapons to Britain. Dont know the exact date though.
President Carter served as a Lt. Commander aboard a nuclear powered submarine, and qualified as a commander of a diesel powered submarine.In 1943 Carter was admitted to the United States Naval Academy. Upon graduation in 1946, he began his career in the submarine fleet serving until 1952. Promoted to a LTJG, he completed qualification for command of a diesel-electric submarine. In late 1952, he was admitted to the US Navy's fledgling nuclear submarine program led by then-Captain Hyman G. Rickover.