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US Navy

The US Navy is a service branch of the US Armed Forces that deals with naval warfare. It is the world’s largest naval force, and has the largest carrier fleet, operating 286 ships in active service and over 3,700 aircrafts.

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Was Master Chief Billy Sunday from the movie Men of Honor a real person?

No - according to the film's press kit, the character of Master Diver Billy Sunday in the movie "Men of Honor", portrayed by Robert De Niro, is a fictional composite of several different sailors.

How many civilians work for the navy?

Over 190,000 civilians are employed in the U.S. Navy today.

What is the meaning of the abbreviation of the naval rank SK?

"SK" stands for the rate (Navy doesn't use the term, 'Rank') of Store Keeper. While the Navy no longer uses this rate, the Coast Guard still does.

Who was the first three Admirals in the US Navy?

Admiral George Dewey Admiral David D(ixon) Porter and Admiral David Farragut

What does stgc mean in us navy ranks?

STG is the rate, or job, of that person. In this case, it is a Sonar Technician - Surface. They work on the sonar suite of a surface vessel (ie, a ship). The "C" gives that person's rank, which in this case is a Chief Petty Officer. If it was a Senior Chief Sonar Tech, they would be STGCS. If it were a 3rd Class Petty Officer, they would be STG3.

The Sonar Tech rating is actually divided between surface and submarine technicians. STS stand for "Sonar Technician, Submarines", where STG stands for "Sonar Technician, Guns", indicating a surface rate.

Which air force rank is equivalent to army colonel?

In the US and British armed forces, a Naval Commander is equivalent in rank to an Army Lt. Colonel and a Naval Captain is equivalent in rank to an Army Colonel.

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What does it's all gravy in the navy means?

Comes from the once semi-popular cultural slang term "its all gravy" or "its all good", or more recently "no worries." Simply put it means "its OK." Its all gravy in the navy" is simply an addition of the words "in the navy" to make a rhyme, popularized and used almost exclusively by US Navy Sailors.

What are the rules for Adderall and the navy?

ADHD and ADD aren't specifically listed as medical DQ's for military entrance, however, they will look at any prescriptions you're taking and why. It can and often does fall under the scope of personality disorders, which are disqualifying. It depends entirely on how bad it is, and whether or not the person is ongoing treatment. The Navy and military in general wants recruits who are fit both physically and mentally; with recruiting levels down, they can pick and choose from the best candidates.

The military only cares if any problem you have won't affect your learning, interaction, or discipline in a military environment. If you're taking meds, then they typically want recruits to be free of any prescriptions and medical treatment (i.e., physician's care) for such disorders for at least a year prior to entering service. They will do a urinalysis and complete blood workup at MEPS.

Was The Pacific Campaign largely conducted by the Navy and the Marines?

Yes. The Marine Corps and the US Navy were assigned to the Pacific campaign, while the Army and Navy were assigned to the European campaign.

Yeoman in the navy?

Yeoman is a group that specializes in maintaining the crew's records. They know the regulations and deal with all correspondence for the ship.

What is the full name of Navy SEALs?

The Navy SEALs stands for: United States Navy SEa, Air and Land (SEAL) Teams.

Is the kitty hawk the oldest active US navy warship?

Until her retirement in January 2009, the Kitty Hawk (CV-63) was the second ship with the oldest active status in the Navy. The USS Constitution still holds the distinction of being the oldest active Navy warship.

What is the name of the navy station in Chicago?

There are two: RTC (Recruit Training Command) Great Lakes and NTC (Naval Training Command) Great Lakes

Where did the attack of the USS Cole take place?

The USS Cole bombing was a suicide attack against the United States Navy destroyer USS Cole on October 12, 2000, while it was harbored and refueled in the Yemeni port of Aden. Seventeen American sailors were killed, and 39 were injured.This event was the deadliest attack against a United States Naval vessel since 1987.

Is rodel naval died?

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Did sheriff lee baca of the lacsd serve in the us military?

Every bio page I've managed to find about him indicates that he went to university after graduating high school, then went straight into the LA County Sheriff's Department afterwards, and says nothing about him ever having been in the military.

How much does a GSM in the navy make?

As of 2013 pay chart E-1's start out 1403.00 and E-7's make 3357.00

Who is better Navy Seal or Marine?

In general, the SEALS would be considered "better," as they are a special forces branch of the Navy. A generic "marine" soldier, while well trained, would not be on par with the most well trained of the Navy.

The Marine Corps equivalent of the Navy SEALs would probably be the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) but even they don't do the kinds of dangerous things that SEALs do.