100 yards, i found lots of answers online that said 500 yards but when i took my test it was wrong, the correct answer was 100 yards
100 yd
The minimum distance to be maintained from a U.S. Navy boat is typically 500 yards for larger vessels, such as aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, and 100 yards for smaller vessels. This distance is intended to ensure safety and security, allowing the Navy to operate without interference. Additionally, boats must adhere to any specific instructions given by Navy personnel or posted signs. Violating these distances can result in legal penalties or other enforcement actions.
100 yards, i found lots of answers online that said 500 yards but when i took my test it was wrong, the correct answer was 100 yards
500-1000 yards depending on tonnage and captains maneuvering space required
far if your seen as suspisious they will search you or just warn you too keep distance
A submarine of the German navy.
No navy boat has been attacked by a giant squid. This is the stuff of movies, not real life.
The cast of Small Boat Navy in Vietnam - 1968 includes: Raymond Burr as Narrator
No, he was not a Navy pilot. He commanded a PT boat, PT-109, during World War 2. His boat was destroyed and he won a Navy Cross for his efforts to return his crew to safety.
the knight if the fight is on ground. the navy solider if the fight is on a boat because the navy solider is used to the swaying of the boat but the knight isn't.however there might be a chance of the knight winning if he's lucky.
Although US subs, such as the GATO class during WWII exceeded 300 feet in length, generally (among US Sailors) any surface vessel less than 200 feet was a boat, longer than that was a ship. For US Navy "small combatants", those are the Vietnam era riverine boats used by the USN's "Brown Water Navy" in the war (Riverine Forces). The US Navy Swift Boat (PCF-Patrol Craft Fast) was an all aluminum 50 foot "small navy boat." The all fiberglass PBR (Patrol Boat River) was a 32 foot "small navy boat."
Any distance