To show a commanding presence to other foreign countries with a "show of force" and to uphold the orders of the government's highest official of that selected country.
Because the North Viet Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
I think he served in the U.S. Navy for 9-11 years (estimation) but all of the American Revolution. Afterwards George Washington encouraged him to join the Russian Navy and help them against the Russo-Otoman war. He did and died later on in the war. He was the father of the US Navy.
To defend Canada's maritime interests and as a member of NATO, to contribute to the safeguarding of the North Atlantic.
The French Navy has rarely played an important role in world affairs, but the presence of the French fleet was enough to prevent British reinforcements from arriving at Yorktown. Because they were cut off, the British Army was forced to surrender to George Washington, allowing the American colonies to claim their independence from Britain.
This role changed over time. Athens was greatest until Persia bankrolled the Peloponnesian League to build a strong navy which defeated the Atheenians at Aigospotamai in 405 BCE.
No - Navy personnel fill that role.
To help the Navy men with ships and supplies and duties to win the war
She was in the navy
Because the North Viet Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
Gaining control of the sea surrounding the Guadalcanal area. Translation: Fighting the Japanese navy. Note: The US Marine Corps are part of the US Navy.
The term Rihanna's Navy started in 2009. She was in the movie Battleship in 2009.
conduct prompt and sustained combat operations at sea.
to fight the Axis' navy
Defend the Sea Lanes of Communication and Commerce for a given nation.
Secretery of the Navy.
Roosevelt served as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1913 to 1920. In this role, he was responsible for managing the Navy's affairs and modernizing its fleet leading up to and during World War I.
What are all the terms of the treaty of Paris