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There are a couple of ways to answer your question.A nave (Latin navis, "ship") is "the long central section directly inside the main (liturgical west end) doors" according to Wikipedia. (See the Wikipedia article for more information.)In some churches, there are miniature models of ships. They may be gifts from parish members who have been rescued from an accident on a ship, or a memorial object of a naval accident.
The greatest military asset and source of strength in ancient Athens was its naval fleet. Described by some as the "wooden walls" of the city-state, Athenian ships enabled military strikes against the enemy in unexpected places, prevented the enemy from doing the same, and maintained trade during hostilities while interrupting enemy commerce and other naval action.
The ships Jacques Cartier traveled on were TheGrance Hermine, Calypso, and Emerillion.
By wood.
There were three ships that were raided during the Boston Tea Party: the Dartmouth, the Eleanor and the Beaver. It is rarely mentioned that the ships were all American ships; only the tea belonged to the East India Tea Company.
A person who designs boats and ships.
Yes, naval ships are military ship but military ships are used by the navy.
Ross Munro-Smith has written: 'Merchant ship design' 'Ships and naval architecture (S.I. Units)' -- subject(s): Naval architecture 'Applied naval architecture'
The naval industries build ships.
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships was created in 1959.
Yes. Naval vessels, navy ships are military ships.
Its a myth. She did sew flags for Naval ships for the State of PA but she was never hired by Congress to design the American Naval Flag. That was done by Francis Hopkinson & his Marine Committee.
Alberto Jimenez has written: 'A method to predict the statical stability of merchant ships in preliminary design' -- subject(s): Naval architecture
W. Muckle has written: 'The design of aluminium alloy ships' structures' -- subject(s): Naval architecture, Shipbuilding, Structural Aluminum
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Yes. They were the American Naval Fighting Ships.
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