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US Navy History and Traditions

The US Navy’s history and traditions are divided into two periods: the “Old Navy,” a highly respected force of sailing ships during the American Civil War, and the “New Navy,” a modern and very powerful force in the world.

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Does an injection for an ingrown toenail hurt?

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i just got my ingrown toenail removed today. it doesn't really hurt all they do is put a giant needle in your foot to freeze the nerves and stuff. then you cant feel anything and they just take it out. then they bandage it and you take some ibuprofen. my toe doesn't hurt AT ALL although i have an itch under the big bandage. its kinda weird feeling when they numb you foot with the needle like a big potato for a toe. oh and they cover your foot in a bunch of orange iodine stuff.

What is the name of the new building on ground zero?

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It is now called One World Trade Center, but it was formerly called Freedom Tower.

Why ship did not sink in the sea?

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Because of buoyancy. Even though the steel of the ship weighs a lot more then water, the ship also has a lot of air in it (the ship is not a solid chuck of steel), the lightness of the air off sets the heaviness of the steel to allow it to float.

What vehicle does special agent Gibbs drive in NCIS?

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1971 Dodge Challenger RT Hemi

It was yellow with black racing stripes

It is a really cool car.

What is a enterprise class aircraft carrier?

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USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was the only ship of her class, preceded and succeeded by the Kitty Hawk class of aircraft carriers.

Enterprise was decommissioned in March 2013.

How many men were killed when the uss Maine blew up?

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What were traditional nautical tattoos and piercings sailors got and why?

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Traditional Tattoos and PiercingsI believe that tattoos originated after James Cooke first arrived on Tahiti. Tattooing was very popular in the South Pacific. Fletcher Christian and George Stewart of Mutiny on the Bounty fame both had stars tattooed on the left of their chests. Perhaps these were early Nautical Stars.

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  • Sailors got their ears pierced because it helps improve eyesight (I think its an acupuncture site).
  • A black pearl earring for survivors of a sinking ship .
  • Golden earrings were used as a means of ensuring they were buried properly should they die at sea or in a foreign port.
  • In modern times a brass earring denoted a survivor of a ship sinking.
  • One left ear piercing for crossing each of the Equator, Artic Circle, and Antarctic Circle.
  • Earrings were thought to keep spirits from entering through the ear, but that's not a purely sailor thing.
  • A sparrow for every 5000 thousand nautical miles traveled,.
  • A sailor would get a swallow tattoo for every 5000 miles he had sailed.
  • A swallow because it will always find its way home.
  • A rooster and pig on the ankles are to prevent a sailor from drowning.
  • The pig and the rooster are tattooed on either the calves or the top of the feet, to prevent a sailor from drowning,. These animals were originally carried on most ships in wooden crates. When a ship goes down these crates would float and then catch currents and wash ashore with the other debris from the ship, making the pigs and roosters often the only souls to survive a shipwreck.
  • A tattoo of a pig on the left knee and a rooster (cock) on the right foot signified "Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight."
  • Tattoos of pigs and chickens were to make sure they always had their ham and eggs so that they never go hungry.
  • A turtle standing on its back legs (shellback) for crossing the equator and being initiated into King Neptune�s Court.
  • A tattoo of King Neptune if you crossed the Equator.
  • Crossed anchors on the web between the thumb and index finger for a bosn�s mate.
  • Royal Navy tattoos of palm trees for the Mediterranean cruises in WWII.
  • Many US sailors have a palm tree or hula girl from Hawaii.
  • The words HOLD and FAST were tattooed on the knuckles to help hold line.
  • Hold Fast across the knuckles to keep them from falling overboard or dropping a line.
  • Anchor tattoo for sailing the Atlantic.
  • Full rigged ship for sailing around Cape Horn.
  • Dragon Tattoo for a sailor who had sailed into port in China
  • A Golden Dragon was for sailors who had crossed the International Date Line.
  • Rope around the wrist for being a dockhand.
  • Two stars to ensure always knowing the way.
  • The anchor usually noted that the sailor was in the merchant marine.
  • Guns or crossed cannon for military naval service.
  • Harpoons for the fishing fleet.
  • Crosses on the soles of one's feet to ward off hungry sharks.
  • A nautical star, or compass rose was to always find your way home.
  • A dagger through a rose signified a willingness to fight and kill even something as fragile as a rose.
  • Many sailors also got pornographic images so that they would always have them with them.

I have a very old book c.1910 where an old sailor be moans the end of the sailors tattoo, yea right. he expounds that. " on the forearm the ports you've visited. on the wrist 'bracelets' on the upper arm the girls name or initials. on the lower leg the initials of all the girls you've 'had'." The "MOM" tattoo became popular during WWII as well as the "death before dishonour" dagger piercing the skin. but that's with the USN in the Royal Navy, and presumably the Commonwealth navies,this is my info; full rigged ship (on the back very large) for rounding the horn (cape horn), The anchor (fouled or not) for service in the Atlantic. All remaining tattoos except since 1970 are in this discussion. Many 'modern' sailors have put tattoos of their specility or of the distinctive badge they had earned. like having crossed hammers with wings for aircraft carrier mechanics, or the divers helmet for a diver,etc. As for crossing the line. None of us Shellbacks want to repete this trial! You get a card. but some of us wisely have the longitude and date as well as ship on our upper leg. So if we ever get mistaken for a pollywog we can "show a leg" (naval term for 'get up out of bed!'.). 119deg 6min 54sec East USS SAMUEL GOMPERS 19 SEP 1991

What risks were taken by General MacArthur when he ordered the invasion at Inchon?

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all the usual risks of amphibious assault into enemy rear.

long shipping routes, lack of air support, risk of being contained and eliminated at the beachhead.

How many Sikh Temples are there currently in the US?

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There is at least 1 Sikh temple in every state in the US, for information on the locations of these and Sikh temples around the world please visit http://gurdwaras.sikhtruth.com. If you wish to know more about Sikhs, please refer to the related link below.

What did Doris Miller do at Pearl Harbor?

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Mess Attendant Doris "Dorrie" Miller manned a machine gun on the West Virginia and was credited with shooting down several Japanese planes. He was awarded the Navy Cross in this action. He was killed in action on 24 November 1943 in the sinking of the USS Liscombe Bay.

Where is the National Wasp World War Ii Museum in Sweetwater Texas located?

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The address of the National Wasp World War Ii Museum is: 210 Avenger Field Rd, Sweetwater, TX 79556

What does cs mean?

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If it's about nerf guns, cs means clip system.

How were Black people treated before the Civil War?

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Before the American Civil War, black people were treated entirely unfairly, because they were still slaves. The war was about the argument is slavery good or bad. Slaves were thought to be inferior (not as good) as their white masters. They were made work for nothing and only given small portions of food.

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When constructed the USS Constitution was armed with what type of guns?

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It was armed with a cannon and flint locks. The repeater rifle wasn't invented until 1861.

Who was the highest ranking general on either side to be killed during the civil war?

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General Albert Sydney Johnston was the second highest ranking officer in the Confederacy (behind the elderly Samuel Cooper and ahead of Robert E. Lee). he was killed at the battle of Shiloh.

The commanders in the battle of Manila Bay?

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Commodore George Dewey for the US and Admiral Patricio Motojo y Pasaron for Spain.

Who was the youngest navy chief petty officer?

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Diego Enrique Santiago, age 5, was pinned an honorary Chief Petty Officer at the USO in Jacksonville, North Carolina in March of 2006. He was a cancer patient and his wish was to be a Navy Chief just like his father, HMC Jesus Santiago. Diego passed away 8/2/06.