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RCEME = Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
52 US submarines were lost in WW2. This was about 1 in every 5 submarines that the US had in WW2
Cfn is the acronym for Craftman, a soldier serving in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps or Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in WW2.
6th June 1944
In the Navy, "job" is determined not only by rank but rating. Master Chiefs performed and still do many important functions within the structure of the Navy as senior NCO's. Their jobs are varied, as they were during WW2 and before. The master Chief Petty Officer rate was established in 1958, so there were no Master Chiefs in WW2. The rating MR is Machinery Repairman, which also did not exist in WW2. It is probably a split off from the WW2 rating MM or Machinist mate.
It was a navy staffed by Canadians, defending Canadian interests.
The US had the largest navy during ww2
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
RCEME = Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
No - dive bombers of WW2 vintage were primarily used for more pinpoint bombing accuracy; the precision laser-guided munitions of the modern Navy make that tactic obsolete.
If this question is about the US in WW2, there was basically no involvement in the Caribbean. Maybe ships passing through the Panama Canal, but that's it.
I am a Dutchman and my parents allways told me it was the Canadian Army who liberated the Netherlands in WW2.
The merchant navy was and is the cargo ships of any country. In WW2 they were often armed or had a fighter aircraft.
It stopped the Japanese advance, and crippled the Japanese Navy.
Because it was the biggest operation Canadian soldiers and airmen took part in during WW2
52 US submarines were lost in WW2. This was about 1 in every 5 submarines that the US had in WW2
Cfn is the acronym for Craftman, a soldier serving in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps or Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in WW2.