In naval terminology, "meet her" refers to the command given when a ship is approaching another vessel or a fixed point. It indicates that the crew should prepare to adjust the ship's course and speed to ensure a successful rendezvous or docking. The phrase emphasizes coordination and readiness among the crew to facilitate the maneuver.
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
Meet the Navy was created in 1943.
Perform To Serve.
Meet the Navy - film - was created in 1946.
The term "NAR" doesn't refer to a Navy ship - it's the standard Navy acronym for Naval Air Reserve.
The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.different person: crap! there's a lot of these things!
Meet the Navy - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Deck. "Hit the deck" = "Get on the floor" etc.
A Seaman is the correct informal term for a Navy officer. Informal term for a sailor in the US Navy is "bluejacket".
In most military branches, a command is simply a unit which you are in charge of. For a ship's captain, his vessel would be his command.
Alpha stands for the letter A. In navy code you would use a word in place of each letter so you aren't misunderstood over the radio.
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