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    Officers Schools Center NAVAL COMMAND AND STAFF SCHOOL Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui‚ San Antonio‚ Zambales Introduction: The Speech REAR ADMIRAL JOSE RENAN C SUAREZ AFP‚ Commander of the Naval Education and Training Command of the Philippine Navy was delivered during the Opening/Convening Ceremony of the Naval Command and Staff Course Class 78 on 06 April 2015 at Classroom 1‚ Naval Officers School Center‚ Naval Education and Training Command‚ Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui‚ San Antonio

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    “Wherever the U.S. Navy goes U.S. commerce follows”[1] Alfred T. Mahan and the influence of sea power on U.S. expansion in the Pacific Alfred T. Mahan’s The Influence of Sea Power upon History in 1890‚ outlined and argued that three factors were crucial to The United States’ rise to the position of a great world power; the construction of a canal in Central America‚ the expansion of U.S. naval power‚ and the establishment of trade/military posts in the Pacific‚ as a means to stimulate trade with

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    6003 Rock Cliff Lane Alexandria‚ VA 22315 June 16‚ 2013 Navy Personnel Support Department 1234 Navy Way Washington‚ DC 12345 Dear Hiring Manager‚ Navy Personnel Support Department (PSD) has assisted to make sure that all navy personnel records are current and well organized. As a navy sailor‚ I’ve used and appreciated the hard work that is put into making sure that my awards‚ evaluations and any other necessary documents are properly filed. As you can see in my resume‚ I have a lot

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    their ability to be able to fight in the war and thus decided to destroy Pearl harbour the major U.S. naval base in the pacific. The Japanese had both political and strategic reasons those political reasons included reaffirming pride in the Japanese navy and the showcasing of the weak western society. Strategically Japan hoped that by attacking Pearl Harbour they would be able to prolong American entry into the war and establish a strong hold in the pacific islands. The ultimate aim of the surprise

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    to the UK which‚ thanks to its incomparable navy

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    was that the navy should be deployed in battle fleets. Zumwalt attempted to institutionalize a shift in the Navy’s strategy focus from power projection to sea control. He believed large steps must be taken in order to make any progress at all in the navy. He wanted to increase the size of the navy and did so by taking large steps in the first few months after taking office. Mahan would have agreed with Zumwalt’s ideas of naval increase. He provided a needs to build a battleship navy capable of

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    Honor‚ Courage‚ Commitment Throughout its history‚ the Navy has met all its challenges with success. The United States naval service began during the American Revolution‚ when on October 13‚ 1775; the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships be constructed. These small ships created the Continental Navy. Commodore Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned‚ including The famous Captain‚ John Paul Jones. From the very beginning of naval service

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    Mahan’s intent is extremely conspicuous and he offers little qualification about his desire to increase the size and relevance the US Navy to achieve the interests of the state; however his theories are largely insufficient when examining a large amount of technological‚ geographic‚ and strategic factors. In his words‚ “Naval strategy has indeed for its end to found‚ support‚ and increase‚ as well in peace as in war‚ the sea power of a country.” He offers no scientific validity to his assumptions

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    MEMORANDUM From: MIDN Johnson‚ Intro to Naval Science To: LT Franklin‚ Lt Mathews Subj: Naval Aviation Memorandum Naval aviation has come a long way since the first flight. The Navy took something that was once just a hobby to a system of an advanced war fighting machine. There is no doubt that at sea the Navy has complete dominance of the waters‚ the main reason for this is the Aviation part. The interest in a flying machine came in 1898. The job was to observe and report any possibilities

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    Over the years the United States navy has evolved their ships to be used in war and for defense. To modernize ships the recent navy has out fitted ships with weapons to give them more versatility‚ instead of using cannons now the United States Navy uses missiles‚ torpedoes‚ and guns to fulfill their duty to protect the United States of America. Ships used in the United States navy have evolved from wooden sailing ships into steel nuclear or gas powered ships. Some ships that were commissioned before

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