The US started in response to what many colonists considered an abuse of power by the British monarchy. The United States of America came into being in 1781, under the Articles of Confederation. On March 4 1789, the Constitution of the United States replaced the Articles of Confederation, and this is the beginning of the present government in the United States.
No, George Washington started the US Navy through several executive orders. The official birthdate of the US Navy is considered 13 October 1775.
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.
US Navy Lieutenant Stephen Decatur
Glenn Curtiss built the first aircraft for the US Navy in 1910.
No, George Washington started the US Navy through several executive orders. The official birthdate of the US Navy is considered 13 October 1775.
JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Ford, Carter and George H.W. Bush were all Navy Officers.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
Not sure but I would think the NAVY
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created
The US Navy.
There is a few things you have to do to become a Navy Seal man. You have to start with signing up for the Navy.
The US Army is not part of the US Navy . EDIT: The Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
The US has the strongest navy.
The US did not have a Navy in 1685.
The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.