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"I am a
United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of
America
and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone
before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage and
Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all."
The Sailors' Creed
U.S. Navy
Official Web Site This is the World Wide Web site for official
information about the United States Navy. It is provided as a public service
by the
Navy's Office of Information, Washington, D.C., in cooperation with the
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston, Pensacola Office,
Pensacola, Fla. The purpose of this Web site is to provide information and
news about the United States Navy to the Navy community, the citizens of the
United States, and the media. All information on this site is considered
public information and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate
byline/photo/image credits is requested. There is a wealth of information in
the Navy's Web site and much is updated as frequently as daily. A
comprehensive alphabetical
Index of the web site has been created to allow you to
find information quickly and easily.
United States
Naval Academy web site. The Naval Academy was founded in 1845 by the
Secretary of the Navy, George Bancroft, in what is now historic Annapolis,
MD. The
history of the Academy has often reflected the history of the United
States itself. As the U.S. Navy has moved from a fleet of sail and
steam-powered ships to a high tech fleet of nuclear-powered submarines and
surface ships as well as supersonic aircraft, the Academy has changed also.
The Naval Academy gives young men and women the up-to-date academic and
professional training needed to be effective naval and marine officers in
their assignments after graduation.
All Hands - The Magazine of the U.S. Navy The first "issue"
of All Hands was printed as the Bureau of Navigation News Bulletin
No. 1 (dated Aug. 30, 1922). Twenty years later, the title was changed to
Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin. As America claimed
"Victory in Europe" on the cover of June 1945, the magazine's new banner
read, All Hands, and the name stuck.
Defense News — News stories from DefenseLINK web site.
AnchorDesk
— a gateway to Navy support
Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The USS Arizona
Memorial as a national shrine symbolizes American sacrifice and resolve.
Through national tragedy, a “sleeping giant awoke” and the United States
moved towards its destiny as a global power.
Airborne Mine Countermeasures Association
US Navy Shooting Team
the leading proponent of small arms marksmanship and safety training for
U.S. Navy
personnel. Our website provides information related to Navy small arms
training and competitive marksmanship for Sailors, other military personnel,
and the public.
Navy Mutual Aid Association
The basic purpose of the Association is to aid its members and their
dependents or beneficiaries, by providing with certainty and promptness a
substantial sum for their relief through the medium of insurance plans at as
near the actual net cost as possible. And also, to assist in securing for
the dependents or beneficiaries without charge the federal benefits to which
they may be legally entitled.
Fleet Reserve Association
The Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) is a nonprofit organization comprised of
enlisted personnel (active duty, reserve, and retired) of the U.S. Navy,
Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Our membership includes approximately 151,000
dues-paying Shipmates who belong to one of FRA's more than 300 Branches, or
are carried on the Membership-at-Large rolls. FRA Shipmates uphold a
79 year tradition of Loyalty, Protection and Service.
Naval Order of the United States
The Naval
Order of the United States (NOUS) was founded in 1890 by descendants of New
England seafarers who fought in the Revolutionary War. The Order’s “charge”
is to encourage research and writing on naval and maritime subjects and to
promote the preservation of historic artifacts and memories of our naval and
maritime history. In addition, the Naval Order is also a “fraternal” Order,
so “camaraderie” is an equal ingredient.
Naval Reserve Association
Chips
— The Navy's technical journal. CHIPS celebrates 22 years in publication
in 2004, as the Department of the Navy Information Technology magazine. Our
founding motto—Dedicated to Sharing Information, Technology and
Experience follows our goal—to deliver Knowledge
Superiority to the warfighter.
Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Navy Exchange Service Command
Established in 1946, our mission
is to provide our customers quality goods and services at a savings and to
support quality of life programs. The retail stores and many services
offered by Navy Exchange Service Command makes it an important quality of
life benefit to customers…active duty, family members, retirees, national
guard, and reservists…around the world, both ashore and at sea. Seventy
percent of the profits generated within the Exchange System are given back
to Sailors in the form of Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR)
distributions.
Navy Jobs - Accelerate Your Life
Graphics intensive site begins with annoying musical number - click on
"skip intro" to turn it off. Aside from that, the site is well laid out,
fairly fast, and chock full of semi-detailed info on the various positions
and career paths available in the navy.
Navy
Moms On Line - Welcome Aboard
NMOL
was started and continues to be a support-based organization. We reach out
to parents of sailors on active duty in the Navy but also embrace other
members of the Navy family who play an important role in the support of our
sailors. Grandparents, foster parents, aunts, uncles and others who have
taken the responsibility for raising our sailors are welcome to join. There
are no dues or monies exchanged in
NMOL. We offer our
support and our hearts to each other as we each progress through the many
different stages of Navy life that our children experience. Here you will
find a shoulder to lean on as well as the cheers and goodwill of those who
revel in good news, promotions or homecomings.
The Navy Marine Corps Relief Society
Founded in 1904, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is a private
non-profit charitable organization. It is sponsored by the Department of the
Navy and operates nearly 250 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine
Corps bases throughout the world. The Society was incorporated in the
District of Columbia and has its
headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. It is managed by a
Board of Directors whose members are active duty or retired members of
the Naval Services, or spouses of active duty or retired members of the
Naval Services. The mission of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is to
provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial,
educational, and other assistance to members of the Naval Services of the
United States, eligible family members, and survivors when in need; and to
receive and manage funds to administer these programs.
US Navy Memorial Foundation
Naval Ice Center
The National Ice Center (NIC) is a multi-agency operational center
representing the
Department of Defense (Navy), the
Department of Commerce's
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the
Department of Homeland Security (Coast Guard). The NIC includes
personnel from the
National Environmental Satellite Data Information Service (NESDIS)
within NOAA. The Navy component within NIC is called the Naval Ice Center (NAVICECEN)
and is a fourth echelon command reporting directly to the
Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) at the Stennis Space Center,
Mississippi. Both NAVICECEN and NAVOCEANO are part of the
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, headquartered at the Stennis
Space Center. The Commanding Officer of NAVICECEN also serves as the
Director of the National Ice Center. NIC's mission is to provide the
highest quality operational global regional and tactical scale sea ice
analyses and forecasts tailored to meet the requirements of U.S. national
interests; and provide selected METOC services to specified DOD agencies in
the Washington D.C. area.
Navy Compass Online
Navy League of the United States
The Navy League of the United States was founded in 1902 with the
encouragement of President Theodore Roosevelt. The Navy League is unique
among military-oriented associations in that it is a civilian organization
dedicated to the education of our citizens, including our elected officials,
and the support of the men and women of the sea services and their families.
You need not have served in the military to be a member of the Navy League.
Constitution, USS — the oldest commissioned warship afloat.
A Brief History of Aircraft Carriers - USS Lexington
United States Navy Band, Official
Website & United
States Navy Band, Sound Files
United States Navy
V1 This is a dedication to the US Navy ( and Marine Corps)... and
to those who fought so bravely in preserving our country's and our allies'
democracy... I want to say ...thank you... V2 coming soon.
Great United
States Navy Music Video!
United States Navy Veterans Association
"We support our Troops, We support our Grunts, We support our Swabs, and
always have, and always will. War is a dirty, mean, messy business, as every
combat veteran knows. War itself is never to be glorified. But we believe
that America is the best country on earth. We believe that America's
manifest destiny is to light the lamp of liberty for all the world to see.
And we are for America First. And...WE ARE NAVY. If all that appeals to you,
then WE are the assistance group for veterans you are looking for." United
States Navy Veterans Association ~Not radically different, Just radically
better.
Blue Angels : Official Website
The Blue Angels’ mission is to enhance Navy and Marine Corps recruiting
efforts and to represent the naval service to the United States, its elected
leadership and foreign nations. The Blue Angels serve as positive role
models and goodwill ambassadors for the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps. Lots of
cool graphics on this site.
VPNAVY - United States Navy Patrol
Squadrons VPNAVY is dedicated to the men and women of the United States
Navy flying "ASW" (VP/VPB) Patrol Aircraft (past and present). VPNAVY has
attempted to collect every available piece of information via the InterNet.
Everything (and anything) relating to U. S. Navy "ASW" Patrol Squadrons is
posted (with permission) on pages "dedicated" to each respective squadron.
Currently, over 200 squadrons are represented.
U.S. Navy Marksmanship Team The USNMT is
the leading proponent of small arms marksmanship and safety training for
U.S. Navy personnel. Each year, the Team
conducts the Atlantic Fleet
Rifle and Pistol Matches and
Pacific Fleet Rifle and
Pistol Matches, in which hundreds of sailors are trained in service
rifle and service pistol marksmanship, small arms safety, and marksmanship
competition rules and procedures. Sailors participating in Fleet matches
represent their commands in individual and team events, earn marksmanship
medals and badges, and qualify to stand armed watches aboard ships and at
other commands.
The United States Navy in
WWII The documents in this collection have been uploaded by volunteer
workers interested in making available information which has been "lost" for
years in the stacks of libraries around the United States. We encourage
others to help make the Web a real resource by doing the same with their
topic of choice. This collection will be in continuous construction as we
locate, scan, and upload source documents.
HyperWar: U.S. Navy
in World War II Including the
United States
Coast Guard, which operates as part of the Navy during wartime.
Technology for the
United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035 Becoming a 21st Century Force
This study was inspired by the events of the past decade, which saw a vast
transformation in the international strategic landscape facing the United
States, and in the missions and perspectives of the U.S. Navy and Marine
Corps as implementing arms of U.S. national security strategy. The terms of
reference of the study, developed by VADM Thomas B. Fargo, USN, and RADM
Richard A. Riddell, USN, and signed by the Chief of Naval Operations on
November 28, 1995, requested that the National Research Council undertake a
thorough examination of the impact of advancing technology on the form and
capability of the naval forces to the year 2035. Recognizing the anticipated
austere budget environment, the terms of reference sought leverage to
increase the cost-effectiveness of those forces in that environment, in many
technical areas. They specifically asked for an identification of "present
and emerging technologies that relate to the full breadth of Navy and Marine
Corps mission capabilities," with specific attention to "(1) information
warfare, electronic warfare, and the use of surveillance assets; (2) mine
warfare and submarine warfare; (3) Navy and Marine Corps weaponry in the
context of effectiveness on target; [and] (4) issues in caring for and
maximizing effectiveness of Navy and Marine Corps human resources." Ten
specific technical areas were identified to which attention should be
broadly directed.
US Navy Ships
This comprehensive guide to major classes of US Navy ships includes
currently operational classes, new classes under development, and classes
that have been retired since the end of the Cold War.
Medal of Honor - US Navy
Recipients a complete list of US Navy Recipients of the Medal of Honor
Navy Seabee Veterans of America This Site
is sponsored by Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Inc. The purpose of this
Web Site is to keep the C.E.C / Seabee Veterans and those Seabees still
serving on Active Duty apprised of their Veterans Organization "The Navy
Seabee Veterans of America, Inc.". Also on this page are Internet addresses
To other Seabee Pages and Government Organizations that are of interest to
Veteran's.
U.S. Naval Construction Force For
over 60 years, the men and women of the Naval Construction Force have been
giving their all to protect our Nation and serve our armed forces with
pride. We welcome you to the official Web site of the United States Navy
Seabees and recommend that you check back often for battalion news and
updates. Feel free to contact us with any questions or if you are interested
in learning more about how you can become a Seabee.
The Spanish American War: The
United States Navy
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