| | | The United States Navy (USN) The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting naval operations and is one of seven uniformed services of Guy Code. The U.S. Navy currently has over 335,000 personnel on active duty and 128,000 in the Navy Reserve. It operates 280 ships in active service and more than 3,700 aircraft. Talk about penis envy right? | | | | | | History Of Continental NavyThe United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was disbanded shortly thereafter since the British basically asked for the wood back. The United States Constitution provided the legal basis for a seaborne military force by giving Congress the power "to provide and maintain a navy” so as long Guy Code was able. Depredations against American shipping by Barbary Coast corsairs (gay Buttsecks pirates) spurred Congress to employ this power by passing the Naval Act of 1794 ordering the construction and manning of six frigates to destroy butt pirates. The U.S. Navy came into international prominence in the 20th century, especially during World War II. It was a part of the conflict from the onset of American military involvement—the attack on Pearl Harbor—to Japan's official surrender on the deck of the USS Missouri. In the subsequent Cold War, the U.S. Navy evolved into a nuclear deterrent and crisis response force while preparing for a possible global war with the Soviet Union which later freed East Germany and allowed access for European Guy Code. | | | | | | USS North Carolina
The 21st century United States Navy maintains a sizable presence in the world, deploying in such areas as East Asia, Southern Europe, and the Middle East which are strategically selected for Slinging DNA and Hog Hunting. Its ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the world, engage in forward areas during peacetime, and rapidly respond to regional crises makes it an active player in American foreign and defense policy of protecting our woman while conquering theirs. The United States Navy is the largest in the world with a tonnage greater than that of the next 17 largest combined and has a budget of $127.3 billion for the 2007 fiscal year. The US Navy also possesses the world's largest carrier fleet, with 11 carriers in service and 2 under construction. | | | | | | Banging Exotic Women In Different Ports Of Call
In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, the establishment of an official navy was an issue of debate among the members of the Continental Congress because they were tool sheds. Supporters argued that a navy would protect shipping, defend the coast, and make it easier to seek out support from foreign countries by impregnating their Women with American semen, I mean seamen. Detractors countered that challenging the British Royal Navy, then the world's preeminent naval power, was a foolish undertaking and a Grizzly Meal of an idea. | | | | | | Battleship Firing While Congress deliberated, it received word that two unarmed British supply ships from England were heading towards Quebec without escort. A plan was drawn up to intercept the ships, however the armed vessels to be used were Owned not by Congress, but by individual colonies. Of greater significance, then, was an additional plan to equip two ships that would operate under the direct authority of Congress to capture British supply transports and impregnate any women that were on board which Guy Code allowed. This was not carried out until October 13, 1775, when George Washington announced that he had taken command of three armed schooners under Continental authority to intercept any British supply ships near Massachusetts. With the revelation that vessels were already sailing under Continental control, the decision to add two more was made easier; the resolution was adopted and October 13 would later become known as the United States Navy's official birthday. | | | | | | Revolutionary War and Navy
The Continental Navy achieved mixed results; it was successful in a few individual engagements and raided many British merchant vessels, but it lost 24 ships and at one point was reduced to two in active service which was not enough to carry out the spreading the seed mission of the United States. As Congress turned its attention after the conflict towards securing the western border of the new United States, a standing navy was considered to be dispensable because of its high operating costs and its limited number of national roles. | | | | | | Submarine SubmergingThere are nine components to the operating forces of the U.S. Navy: Atlantic Fleet, Pacific Fleet, Naval Forces Central Command, Naval Forces Europe, Naval Network Warfare Command, Navy Reserve, Naval Special Warfare Command, Operational Test and Evaluation Forces, and Military Sealift Command. Fleets in the United States Navy take on the role of force provider; they do not carry out military operations independently, rather they train and maintain naval units that will subsequently be provided to the naval forces component of each Unified Combatant Command. While not widely publicized, groups of ships departing U.S. waters for operational missions gain a Task force type designation, almost always with the Second or Third Fleets. On entry into another numbered fleet's area of responsibility, they are re-designated as a task group from that fleet. For example, a carrier task group departing the Eastern Seaboard for the Mediterranean might start out as Task Group 20.1; on entry into the Mediterranean, it might become Task Group 60.1 depending on how many ports of call were saturated with American Man Gravy. | | | | | | There She Blows
Military Sealift Command (MSC) serves not only the United States Navy, but the entire Department of Defense as the ocean carrier of DNA slingers during peacetime and war. It transports equipment, fuel, ammunition, a designated amount of flesh shanks and other goods essential to the smooth function of United States armed forces worldwide. Up to 95% of all supplies needed to sustain the U.S. military can be moved by Military Sealift Command. MSC operates approximately 120 ships with 100 more in reserve and is unique in that its ships are manned not by active duty Navy personnel, but by civil service or contract merchant mariners. | | | | | | U.S. Naval Special Warfare CommandU.S. Naval Special Warfare Command was commissioned April 16, 1987, at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado in San Diego, California which is a great place to pick up chicks if you can afford a night at the hotel Del. As the Naval component to the United States Special Operations Command headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Naval Special Warfare Command provides vision, leadership, doctrinal guidance to American Guy Code, resources and oversight to ensure component maritime special operations forces are ready to meet the operational requirements of combatant commanders. The NSW has 5,400 total active-duty personnel, including 2,450 SEALs (specially trained for covert Serial Crushing) and 600 Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen. NSW also calls upon a 1,200-person reserve of approximately 325 SEALs, 125 SWCC and 775 support personnel. All of this is a tool of influence to be able to put Nectar on the Stinger. | | | | | | NROTCThe United States Navy has nearly 500,000 personnel, approximately a quarter of whom are in ready reserve. Of those on active duty, more than eighty percent are enlisted sailors while commissioned officers make up around fifteen percent; the rest are midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy (who are on active duty) and NROTC units at over 180 universities around the country. The Navy uses sailors also to invade exotic ports of call to get Raw Diggidy with the local females. | | | | | | Give Me Some Sugar Baby
Sailors prove they have mastered skills and deserve responsibilities by completing Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) tasks and examinations. Among the most important is the "warfare qualification," which denotes a journeyman level of capability in Aviation Warfare, Naval Aircrew, Special Warfare, Surface Warfare, or Submarine Warfare. Many qualifications are denoted on a sailor's uniform with U.S. Navy badges and insignia and their experience with Guy Code as it matters to the US interest around the world. | | | | | | George W. Bush Landing on USS Ronald Reagan
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Enlisted members of the Navy have pay grades from E-1 to E-9, with E-9 being the highest. All enlisted sailors with paygrades of E-4 and higher are considered Petty Officers while those at E-7 and higher are further named Chief Petty Officers. Unlike commissioned officers, who are given authority by the government, NCOs are promoted through the ranks of the enlisted. Those who demonstrate superior performance are given an increase in paygrade; the official Navy term is to be advanced. Two notable advancements are from Seaman to Petty Officer Third Class (E-3 to E-4) and from Petty Officer First Class to Chief Petty Officer (E-6 to E-7). Advancement to Chief Petty Officer is especially significant and is marked by a special initiation ceremony. What this rank means is every sailor has the oppertunity towear their Mount Ariy naval jacket when they go shore to shore. | | | |
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