The Nimitz Class U.S. Air Craft Carrier
#1 - after WWII, the U.S. Navy was the largest and one of the few Navies still afloat.
Absolutely not - the U.S. Navy currently has the largest afloat Navy in the world, and with the collapse of the Soviet Union, no other nation is even close in size or strength. Army ships are generally logistics, landing, or electronics telemetry receiving ships and tugs. They are few in number compared to the Navy, since the Navy's mission is to keep global sea lanes open. A link below shows the current list of Army ships, excluding the US Army Corps of Engineers.
The US had the largest navy during ww2
Great Britain had the largest navy in WW1.
In 1914 the US had the third largest navy in the world. It ranked below the number one sized navy of Britain, and the second largest navy in 1914 was the German navy.
USA had the second largest navy in wwi
The Royal Australian Navy had the Fifth largest navy in the world at the begginning of World War 2.
Yes - the U.S. Navy is considered the largest Navy in the world.
The United States has the second largest navy in the world, following China.
In the United States Navy (I'm a veteran of the US Navy myself) the current highest award is a variation of what used to be called the "Expert" riboon. The current highest award is now called the "Marksmanship Medal." Please see link below:
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