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    As with any ship‚ she needed a crew. Over 500 men were needed to fully operate everything she had. Some of the mock up of the ship included 70 skilled Petty Officers‚ 212 experienced seamen‚ 193 regular seamen‚ and 81 landmen. Royal Marines serving as the fighting force were also onboard and totaled 11 Officers and 135 Privates. Age range for crew mates could go from 12 to 67‚ with 40% of those men being under the age of 24. Crew was easy to find certain time because the ship

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    ministry to is the structure of command and the purposes and interactive relationships within the seventeenth century British Navy. It may be a random comparison but I find it suitable none the less. The command structure in the Royal Navy is much like a pyramid‚ with much of the control resting on the top and filtering down and spreading out more and more. In the British Navy on a ship the command structure is as follows‚ Captain‚ Commander‚ Lieutenant-Commander‚ Lieutenant‚ Warrant Officers‚ Master

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    THE FIRST INDIGENOUS DEFENDER OF LOCAL SOVEREIGNTY OVER COASTAL WATERS: A MAN CALLED KANHOJI ANGRE. • IT WAS SHIVAJI MAHARAJ‚ THE FIRST AMONG THE INDIAN RULERS TO FULLY COMPREHEND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NAVAL POWER‚ AND TO INDEED BUILD AN INVINCIBLE NAVY • AFTER SHIVAJI’S DEATH‚ IT WAS KANHOJI ANGRE‚ WHO CARRIED THE MANTLE FORWARD AND CREATED SUCH A FIRM GRIP FOR THE MARATHAS ON THE NAVAL POWER‚ THAT HIS NAME BECAME SYNONYMOUS WITH NAVAL SUPREMACY OVER THE WESTERN WATERS FOR THE NEXT NINETY BIOGRAPHY

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    Zach Ledogar U.S. History 113 Professor Ajemian 15 April 2011 War of 1812 After the great American Revolutionary War was fought and won by the Americans‚ Great Britain’s forces returned home in much defeat. What was now called the United States of America was on its way to become a strong independent nation separate from Great Britain’s rule. What some people nowadays overlook is the fact that Great Britain would eventually try to take another blow at the American people. This second attempt

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    Mary Celeste, a Ghost Ship

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    MARY CELESTE The Mary Celeste was a ghost ship found off the coast of Portugal in 1872. The Mary Celeste is a ship was discovered atlantic ocean unmanned and apparently abandoned and she was fine and the people and it remain a mystery. Her cargo was virtually untouched and her crew was never seen or heard from again. The crew’s disappearance was the greatest mystery of all time. Eyewitness Account The only eyewitness is Captain Morehouse. Captain Morehouse said that he thought that the crew

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    not only were adapted for amphibious warfare but changed depending on the particular island. One of the most import and decisive changes of doctrine for US forces was the use of the air power and the aircraft carrier. Prior to World War II the US Navy was in a sort of a civil war within its self. The Navy’s of the world were built around the battleship and there was a large contingent of US Naval Officers who believed that the aircraft carrier was a large ship to be used by Captain of the battleship

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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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    Throughout its history‚ the Navy has successfully met all its challenges. America’s naval service began during the American Revolution‚ when on Oct. 13‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships. Creating the Continental Navy. Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned‚ including John Paul Jones. From those early days of naval service‚ certain bedrock principles or core values have carried on to today. They consist of three basic principles

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    Resime Assiment 3

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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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    occurrence in America ’s long‚ tragic‚ and amazing history. After all‚ it was the technical beginning of the country we live in today. When starting out‚ America had virtually no navy. This changed because of John Paul Jones. Jones was the revolutionary war ’s first naval commander‚ and is known as the "Father of the American Navy." Though he started out as not a very rich man‚ Jones became a naval commander for both America and Russia. He was very charming‚ but he had a horrible temper that tended

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