While there isn't a comprehensive public list of all individuals who have died while serving in the Navy, several resources exist that document notable incidents and casualties. The U.S. Navy maintains records of service members who have died in action or from other causes, which can be accessed through military archives and databases. Additionally, memorials and historical accounts often honor those who lost their lives in service. For specific incidents, such as shipwrecks or battles, detailed casualty lists may be available through historical records or military publications.
John Campbell - Royal Navy officer - died in 1790.
Charles Thomas - Secretary of the Navy - died in 1983.
Charles Ramsey - Royal Navy officer - died in 1966.
Robert Wauchope - Royal Navy officer - died in 1862.
David Brodie - Royal Navy officer - died in 1787.
they do not know how many Navy people died in the war
Twenty-four people died.
4 people died with osama bin laden which were navy seals
P. Steel has written: 'Steel's list of the Royal Navy; 1804' 'Steel's list of the Royal Navy; 1815; Part 2' 'Steel's list of the Royal Navy; 1802-1803' 'Steel's list of the Royal Navy; 1815; Part 1'
To celebrate the people who died that used to be in the U.S. Military or Navy.
You can find a list of honorary Navy chief petty officers on the official website of the U.S. Navy. Additionally, you may also be able to find such a list in historical records or publications related to the Navy.
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There is no waiting list to join the United States Navy. Just visit your local recruiter to get more information about volunteering for our wonderful armed services.
The sinking resulted in the deaths of 1,517 of the 2,223 people on board. This is too many people to list here, so I have made a related link below which will take you to a list of those that died.
John Campbell - Royal Navy officer - died in 1790.