The naval ship Méduse was part of the French Navy. It is most famously known for its tragic shipwreck in 1816, which led to the infamous "Raft of the Medusa" incident, where survivors endured extreme hardships. The event became a significant symbol of the incompetence of the French government at the time.
The name of a human body part that is also the name of an orange but spelled differently from the word relating to a navy/navies is "navel" (referring to the belly button). The fruit "navel" orange is spelled the same way but pronounced differently, while the naval/navies term refers to military matters at sea.
the stomach is superior (above) the navel behind the navel would be the jejunum section of the small intestine.
A navy is a part of the armed forces of a country. They are particularly concerned with the protection of waterways and ships of the country. The Navy may have an air and/or ground component. The Navy provides the ability to show the flag in other countries and to project power throughout the world.
Navel
Yes
Your navel
On the lower part of the tummy in the middle, but a dogs navel heals all the way closed so it is hard to find.
The Navy is part of the armed forces. Their job is to protect the shipping lanes of it's respective country while Marines is a branch of Navy and they're tasked to know how to kill.
Omphaloskepsis is the contemplation of one's own navel or belly button. It refers to introspection or meditation on oneself.
The US Army is not part of the US Navy . EDIT: The Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy
The Navy
if your a member of the us navy your organization is part of the what