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- The Navy For many Navy Veterans, their years of service are among the most memorable of their lives. Lifelong bonds were made. During their time in uniform, their character, ethics and morals were both tested and solidified. This website is devoted to the men...
- Navy Nukes and the Navy Nuclear Program This lens is about Navy Nukes and the Navy Nuclear Program. I hope to give you information that you may be looking for but haven't been able to find. When my son entered this program I looked for information and discovered that it wasn'...
- BlueFridays.Org What are Blue Fridays? - You are not alone in your interest about "Blue Fridays". Blue Fridays are an ever-growing American tradition to wear something blue on Fridays to show support for our troops. Join the cause and wear something blue t...
- Tour An Aircraft Carrier Few classes of warship changed the way naval battles are fought more than the aircraft carrier. Touring an aircraft carrier is a thrilling experience that gives you a glimpse into life aboard one of these floating air bases and the history they made....
- A Distinguished Visitor of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower On November 15-16, 2009, my husband was given a very special opportunity to be a guest of the Navy’s Distinguished Visitor Program on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ray and 11 other selected individuals received VIP treatment as Distinguished Vis...
- USMC Semper Fi! This site is dedicated to all, who have earned the title, "MARINE", Past, Present, and Future. WE STOLE THE EAGLE FROM THE AIR FORCE, THE ANCHOR FROM THE NAVY AND THE ROPE FROM T...
- Arlington National Cemetery Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia, was established during the American Civil War. It sits just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Arlington is an American military cemetery which acts as the final resting place for more...
- Veterans Day 2010 Veterans Day ceremonies included the traditional laying of the wreath before the Tomb of the Unknowns, the rededication of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Intrepid, and thousands of parades and commemorative observances in the United States and around th...
- NCIS Fans! An entire of segment of American society is absolutely, positively, without-a-doubt, passionately dedicated to blogging, starting and spreading rumors, disseminating information and gossipping about NCIS. I will point you the way and from there....we...
- The Victoria Cross The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest decoration awarded to British and Commonwealth service personnel. Introduced by Queen Victoria on the 29th January 1856, originally to award valour in the Crimean War, 1,356 VCs have been awarded but only 13 si...
- Tour A Battleship Battleships were once the most fearsome warships that sailed the seas. Today there are none left in commission but a handful remain preserved as museum ships and memorials. Here you will find information on battleships around the world that you can v...
- Navy Nuke Prototype School I thought some of you might have questions about what Prototype School is like. The following is what I have gleaned from conversations with my son and I'm hoping it will give you some insight as to what you can expect at Prototype School. If you've...
- Navy T-Shirts and Gifts for Navy Personnel and their Loved Ones If you are looking for a gift for someone in the Navy, you have come to the right place. "The Navy Store" has T-Shirts, Mouse Pads, Mugs, Bumper Stickers and more great apparel and merchandise for Navy personnel and their loved ones. There are gifts...
- USS Nimitz Strategically speaking, aircraft carriers are very important to the United States. They can cover a huge amount of territory through the reach of their planes. Every flight deck is a 4.5 acre island of sovereign US territory. The USS Nimitz is the f...
- How To Become A Navy Fighter Pilot Not just anyone has the right disposition to become a fighter pilot. Read this short job description to discover if the high flying job will interest you. If you enjoy pushing the limit but have resigned yourself to a career that lacks the super-char...
- The Candy Bombers and the Berlin Airlift The Candy Bombers, also known as the Raisin Bombers, were a group of American pilots that dropped treats to children during the blockade of Berlin. It's an amazing and wonderful story!
- Support Our Troops with a Greeting Card The mother & daughter team of D & D Art Studio is proud to be a participating artist in the Greeting Card Universe Support our Troops Greeting Card Program. Regardless of how you feel about the War in Iraq we as Americans need to support our...
- USS Ronald Reagan The USS Ronald Reagan is the ninth aircraft carrier in the Nimitz class having been launched and commissioned on March 4, 2001. It is the first ship to bear the Reagan name. The nickname of the USS Ronald Reagan is "The Gipper." The USS Ronald Reagan...
- The Jervis Bay and convoy HX84 HX84 was a British navy convoy in the second world war. Attacked by the German battleship Admiral Sheer, the convoy's sole armed escort, the converted liner Jervis Bay, moved into the path of the battleship to buy time for the convoy to escape. ...
- Unconditional Surrender | Big Kiss Remembers World War II Approach Island Park on Sarasota Bay and you will see people lined up for a photo with the town's biggest celebrity, the statue titled Unconditional Surrender. Seward Johnson mined history and turned Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous photograph of...
